List of Lupin III Part II episodes
Produced by the Japanese animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Lupin the Third Part II is the second Lupin III television series, with the first airing between October 24, 1971 and March 26, 1972. The series contains 155 episodes which aired between October 3, 1977 and October 6, 1980 on the Japanese television network NTV (Nippon Television).[1] Episodes 145 and 155 were the first to appear in the United States on VHS, released by Streamline Pictures under the title Lupin III's Greatest Capers. Two feature films, The Mystery of Mamo and The Castle of Cagliostro, were released in theaters during the original broadcast run of the series. Twenty-six episodes of Geneon Entertainment's English adaptation of the anime aired on Adult Swim starting on Monday, January 13, 2003 (January 14, technically, since it premiered at midnight). Episodes 1–27 were broadcast on the channel, with the exception of episode 3.[2][3] 15 Region 1 DVD volumes (a total of 79 episodes) have been released in the United States by Geneon Entertainment. Richard Epcar, the voice of Jigen revealed via Twitter that Geneon lost the license to the series before they could dub the rest of the episodes in English.[4] Currently, the series remains unlicensed outside Japan.
The series, based on the Lupin III manga written by Monkey Punch beginning in 1967,[5] centers on the adventures of Arsène Lupin III, the grandson of Arsène Lupin, the gentleman thief of Maurice Leblanc's series of novels. He is joined by Daisuke Jigen, crack-shot and Lupin's closest ally; Fujiko Mine, the femme fatale and Lupin's love interest who works against Lupin more often than with him; and Goemon Ishikawa XIII, a master swordsman and the descendant of Ishikawa Goemon, the legendary Japanese bandit. Lupin is often chased by Inspector Koichi Zenigata, the rather cynical detective who has made it his life mission to catch Lupin.[1]
Season 1
The first season ran from October 3, 1977 to April 3, 1978 and can be distinguished from the other three by the different opening and ending themes. The opening theme for season one of Lupin III Part II is Theme from Lupin III '78 by Yuji Ohno, while the ending theme is the instrumental version of Love Theme, also by Yuji Ohno.[1]
Note: "English titles" are those found on the Region 1 DVD release by Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment. Episodes 1-26 were broadcast on Adult Swim, with the exception of episode 3[6][7]
No(s). in series |
No(s). in season |
Original Japanese title | English title | Original air date |
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1 | 1 | "The Dashing Entrance of Lupin III" "Lupin Sansei Sassou Toujou" (ルパン三世颯爽登場) | "Return of Lupin III" | October 3, 1977 |
2 | 2 | "A Bouquet of Bills Blossom in Rio's Sunset" "Rio no Yuuhi ni Saku Satsutaba" (リオの夕陽に咲く札束) | "Guns, Buns, and Fun in the Sun" | October 10, 1977 |
3 | 3 | "Hitler's Legacy" "Hitler no Isan" (ヒトラーの遺産) | “To Be or Nazi Be” | October 17, 1977 |
4 | 4 | "I Can Hear Nessie's Song" "Nessie no Uta ga Kikoeru" (ネッシーの唄が聞こえる) | “50 Ways to Leave Your 50 Foot Lover” | October 24, 1977 |
5 | 5 | "I'll Tell You How to Transport Gold Bullion" "Kinka no Hakobikata Oshiemasu" (塊の運び方教えます) | “Gold Smuggling 101” | October 31, 1977 |
6 | 6 | "Is the Leaning Tower of Pisa Standing" "Pisa no Shatoo wa Tatteiru ka" (ピサの斜塔は立っているか) | “Shaky Pisa” | November 7, 1977 |
7 | 7 | "Tutankhamen's 3000-year Curse" "Tutankhamen Sanzen no Noroi" (ツタンカーメン三千年の呪い) | “Cursed Case Scenario” | November 14, 1977 |
8 | 8 | "The Venice Superexpress" "Venicia Chootokkyuu" (ベネチア超特急) | “Disorient Express” | November 21, 1977 |
9 | 9 | "What Do You Think of Ukiyoe Blues?" "Ukiyoe Blues wa Ikaga" (浮世絵ブルースはいかが) | “Now Museum, Now You Don't” | November 28, 1977 |
10 | 10 | "Steal File M123" "File M123 o Nusume" (ファイルM123を盗め) | “ZenigataCon” | December 5, 1977 |
11 | 11 | "Wager on the Monaco GP" "Monaco GP ni Kakero" (モナコGPに賭けろ) | “Who's Vroomin' Who?” | December 12, 1977 |
12 | 12 | "A Present for the President" "Daitooryoo e no Okurimono" (大統領への贈り物) | “The Sleight Before Christmas” | December 19, 1977 |
13 | 13 | "The Great San Francisco Chase" "San Francisco Daitsuiseki" (サンフランシスコ大追跡) | “I Left My Mind in San Francisco” | December 26, 1977 |
14 | 14 | "The Great Caribbean Adventure" "Carib no Daibooken" (カリブ海の大冒険) | “Curse of the Jumbo Juju” | January 9, 1978 |
15 | 15 | "The Great Detectives Take to the Sky" "Meitantei Sora o Yuku" (名探偵空をゆく) | “The Case of the Risible Dirigible” | January 16, 1978 |
16 | 16 | "The Two Faces of Lupin" "Futatsu no Kao no Lupin" (二つの顔のルパン) | “Crude Reproduction, Perfect Frame” | January 23, 1978 |
17 | 17 | "Go for the Oildollar" "Oildollar o Nerae" (オイルダラーを狙え) | “Sheik-Down” | January 30, 1978 |
18 | 18 | "Black Panther" "Black Panther" (ブラック·パンサー) | “My Birthday Pursuit” | February 6, 1978 |
19 | 19 | "Can You Open the Ten-Year Vault?" "Juunen Kinko wa Yabureru ka" (十年金庫は破れるか) | “A Safe Bet” | February 13, 1978 |
20 | 20 | "Lupin Up Against the Wall" "Oitsumerareta Lupin" (追いつめられたルパン) | “Hell Toupee” | February 20, 1978 |
21 | 21 | "Goemon's Revenge" "Goemon no Fukushuu" (五ェ門の復讐) | “The Last Mastery” | February 27, 1978 |
22 | 22 | "Search the House of Mystery Women" "Nazo no Nyoonin Yakata o Sagure" (謎の女人館を探れ) | “Lupin in Paradise” | March 6, 1978 |
23 | 23 | "Witch of the Fourth Dimension" "Daiyojigen no Majo" (第4次元の魔女) | “Auntie Ballistic” | March 13, 1978 |
24 | 24 | "The Great Thief Nezumi-Koozoo Makes His Appearance" "Kaitoo Nezumi-Koozoo Arawaru" (怪盗ねずみ小僧現わる) | “Rats to You” | March 20, 1978 |
25 | 25 | "The Coming of the Killer Iron Lizards" "Hissatsu Tokage Kenzan" (必殺鉄トカゲ見参) | “Lair of the Land-Shark” | March 27, 1978 |
26 | 26 | "The Rose and the Pistol" "Bara to Pistol" (バラとピストル) | “Shot Through the Heart” | April 3, 1978 |
Season 2
The second season ran from April 10, 1978 to September 25, 1978 and can be distinguished from the other three by the different opening and ending themes. The opening theme for season two of Lupin III Part II is Theme from Lupin III (Vocal Version) by Peatmac Junior, while the ending theme is the Love Theme (Vocal Version), by Ichirou Mizuki.[1]
Note: "English titles" are those found on the Region 1 DVD release by Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment. Episodes 27 was broadcast on Adult Swim as a replacement of episode 3 from Season 1, which did not air[8][9]
No(s). in series |
No(s). in season |
Original Japanese title | English title | Original air date |
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27 | 1 | "Where Is the Cinderella Stamp" "Cinderella no Kitte wa Doko e Itta" (シンデレラの切手はどこへいった) | “The Little Princess of Darkness” | April 10, 1978 |
28 | 2 | "Lady Detective Melon" "Onna Deka Melon" (女刑事メロン) | “Revenge of Le Nerd” | April 17, 1978 |
29 | 3 | "The Electroshock Pigeon Operation" "Dengeki Hatapoppo Sakusen" (電撃ハトポッポ作戦) | “Fry Me to the Moon” | April 24, 1978 |
30 | 4 | "The Wind Is Hot in Morocco" "Morocco no Kaze wa Atsuku" (モロッコの風は熱く) | “Morocco Horror Picture Show” | May 1, 1978 |
31 | 5 | "Face the Midnight Sun and Fire" "Byakuya ni Mukatte Ute" (白夜に向かって撃て) | “Twins Pique” | May 8, 1978 |
32 | 6 | "Lupin Dies Twice" "Lupin wa Nido Shinu" (ルパンは二度死ぬ) | “Lupin the Interred” | May 15, 1978 |
33 | 7 | "To Whom Does Orion's Crown Belong?" "Orion no Ookan wa Dare o Mono" (オリオンの王冠は誰のもの) | “A Rumble Royal” | May 22, 1978 |
34 | 8 | "Lupin Becomes a Vampire" "Kyuuketsuki ni Natta Lupin" (吸血鬼になったルパン) | “But your Brother was Such a Nice Guy” | May 29, 1978 |
35 | 9 | "Chase the Gorilla Gang" "Gorilla Gang o Okkakero" (ゴリラギャングを追っかけろ) | “Gorilla Tactics” | June 5, 1978 |
36 | 10 | "Expose the Secret of Tsukikagejoo" "Tsukikagejoo no Himitsu o Abake" (月影城の秘密をあばけ) | “The Riddle of Tsukikage Castle” | June 12, 1978 |
37 | 11 | "The Buried Treasure of Genghis Khan" "Genghis Khan no Maizookin" (ジンギスカンの埋蔵金) | “Khan Job” | June 19, 1978 |
38 | 12 | "The Sweet ICPO Trap" "ICPO no Amai Wana" (ICPOの甘い罠) | “Happy Betrayals to You” | June 26, 1978 |
39 | 13 | "A Diamond Disappeared in the Hong Kong Night Sky" "Hong Kong no Yozora ni Daia wa Kieta" (香港の夜空にダイヤは消えた) | “Pretty Cluckin' Insane” | July 3, 1978 |
40 | 14 | "Operation Missilejack" "Misslejack Sakusen" (ミサイルジャック作戦) | “Payload” | July 10, 1978 |
41 | 15 | "Find Princess Kaguya's Treasure" "Kaguyahime no Takara o Sagase" (かぐや姫の宝を探せ) | “Heroes and Vixens” | July 17, 1978 |
42 | 16 | "Lupin Becomes a Bride" "Hanayome ni Natta Lupin" (花嫁になったルパン) | “Crusin' in Drag” | July 24, 1978 |
43 | 17 | "Where Are Peking Man's Bones" "Peking Genjin no Hone wa Doko ni" (北京原人の骨はどこに) | “Jumpin' the Bones” | July 31, 1978 |
44 | 18 | "The Vanishing Special Armored Car" "Kieta Tokubetsu Sookoosha" (消えた特別装甲車) | “Lion, Cheatin' and Stealin'“ | August 7, 1978 |
45 | 19 | "Killing Is the Smell of Wine" "Koroshi wa Wine no Nioi" (殺しはワインの匂い) | “Diamonds and Minx” | August 14, 1978 |
46 | 20 | "Lupin Will Fetch a High Price" "Lupin Otakaku Urimasu" (ルパンお高く売ります) | “The Island of Dr. Derange” | August 21, 1978 |
47 | 21 | "Her Majesty's Slipshod Inspectors" "Joooheika no Zukkoke Keibu" (女王陛下のズッコケ警部) | “Crownin' Around” | August 28, 1978 |
48 | 22 | "Lupin Laughs While the Alarm Bell Rings" "Hijoo Bell ni Lupin wa Warau" (非常ベルにルパンは笑う) | “Vault Assault” | September 4, 1978 |
49 | 23 | "A Pretty Woman Has Venom" "Kawaii Onna ni wa Doku ga Aru" (可愛いい女には毒がある) | “Snake Charmer” | September 11, 1978 |
50 | 24 | "Lupin, Whom I Loved - Part One" "Watashi ga Aishita Lupin “Zempen”" (私が愛したルパン”前編”) | “The Second Time Around - Part One” | September 18, 1978 |
51 | 25 | "Lupin, Whom I Loved - Part Two" "Watashi ga Aishita Lupin “Koohen”" (私が愛したルパン”後編”) | “The Second Time Around - Part Two” | September 25, 1978 |
Season 3
The third season ran from October 2, 1978 to October 1, 1979 and can be distinguished from the other three by the different opening and ending themes. The opening theme for season three of Lupin III Part II is Theme from Lupin III '79 by Yuji Ohno, while the ending theme is Love Squall by Sandii Hohn.[1]
A notable episode in this season is episode 99, which was the first episode of any anime series to be broadcast in stereo.[10] After that episode, several other episodes of the second Lupin III TV series were broadcast in stereo. For episodes 100–103, viewers were asked to send in their ideas for episodes as a part of the 100th episode celebration of the show. The viewer whose idea was chosen for each episode was named in the credits under "story concept".[11]
Note: "English titles" are those found on the Region 1 DVD release by Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment for episodes 52-80, and found on Crunchyroll's streaming release for episodes 81-103.
No(s). in series |
No(s). in season |
Original Japanese title | English title | Original air date |
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52 | 1 | "Emmanuelle Is an Angel's Whisper" "Emmanuelle wa Tenshi no Sasayaki" (エマニエルは天使のささやき) | “Emmanuelle in Bangkok” | October 2, 1978 |
53 | 2 | "The Mad Fantoma Mark III" "Kyooki no Fantoma Mark III" (狂気のファントマ·マークIII) | “I Melt with You” | October 9, 1978 |
54 | 3 | "Detective Hanshichi's Ten-Year Promise" "Hanshichi Keiji Juunen no Yakusoku" (半七刑事十年目の約束) | “Mercy Mercy Me” | October 16, 1978 |
55 | 4 | "Falling Cherry Blossoms - The Mysterious Gang of Five - Part I" "Hanafubuki Nazo no Goninshuu “Zempen”" (花吹雪 謎の五人衆”前篇”) | “Kooky Kabuki - Part One” | October 23, 1978 |
56 | 5 | "Falling Cherry Blossoms - The Mysterious Gang of Five - Part II" "Hanafubuki Nazo no Goninshuu “Koohen”" (花吹雪 謎の五人衆”後篇”) | “Kooky Kabuki - Part Two” | October 30, 1978 |
57 | 6 | "Will It Be the Computer or Lupin?" "Computer ka Lupin ka" (コンピューターかルパンか) | “Alter-Ego Maniac” | November 6, 1978 |
58 | 7 | "The Border Is the Face of Farewell" "Kokkyoo wa Wakare no Kao" (国境は別れの顔) | “Gettin' Jigen with It” | November 13, 1978 |
59 | 8 | "The Mysterious World of Madame X" "Madame X no Fushigina Sekai" (マダムXの不思議な世界) | “Madame Prefers Them Hand-Dipped” | November 20, 1978 |
60 | 9 | "A Flower of Suicide Blooms in India" "Indo ni Jisatsu no Hana ga Saku" (インドに自殺の花が咲く) | “Holy Cow” | November 27, 1978 |
61 | 10 | "The Flying Zantetsuken" "Soratobu Zantetsuken" (空飛ぶ斬鉄剣) | “The Yam Is Mightier Than the Sword” | December 4, 1978 |
62 | 11 | "The Sound of the Devil's Bells Calls Lupin" "Lupin o Yobu Akuma no Kane no Ne" (ルパンを呼ぶ悪魔の鐘の音) | “Church of the Poison Mind” | December 11, 1978 |
63 | 12 | "A Trap for a Trap!" "Wana ni wa Wana o" (罠には罠を!) | “Charity Begins at Home” | December 18, 1978 |
64 | 13 | "Christmas Is in the Hands of the Goddess" "Christmas wa Megami no Te ni" (クリスマスは女神の手に) | “Christmas at Tiffany's” | December 25, 1978 |
65 | 14 | "Lupin's Enemy Is Lupin" "Lupin no Teki wa Lupin" (ルパンの敵はルパン) | “Return of the X Factor” | January 8, 1979 |
66 | 15 | "Shooting Orders!!" "Shasatsu Meirei!!" (射殺命令!!) | “Beauty and the Deceased” | January 15, 1979 |
67 | 16 | "Lupin's Big Saiyuuki" "Lupin no Daisaiyuuki" (ルパンの大西遊記) | “Monkey King Business” | January 22, 1979 |
68 | 17 | "Casino Island - Inversions and More Inversions" "Casino Too - Gyakuten Mata Gyakuten" (カジノ島·逆転また逆転) | “Games of Chance” | January 29, 1979 |
69 | 18 | "The Woman the Old Man Fell in Love With" "Tottsan no Horeta Hito" (とっつあんの惚れた女) | “Zenigata Getcha into My Life” | February 5, 1979 |
70 | 19 | "Classic Thieves and Mynah Birds" "Classic Doroboo to Kyukanchoo" (クラシック泥棒と九官鳥) | “Can't Beat the Classics” | February 12, 1979 |
71 | 20 | "Lupin Vs. the Shinsen Group" "Lupin Tai Shinsengumi" (ルパン対新選組) | “Dangerous Dreamers” | February 19, 1979 |
72 | 21 | "The Skateboard Murder Mystery" "Skateboard Satsujin Jiken" (スケートボード殺人事件) | “You're Sapphired!” | February 26, 1979 |
73 | 22 | "Flowers and Storms and a Thieves' Race" "Hana mo Arashi mo Doroboo Race" (花も嵐も泥棒レース) | “It's a Purloin-a-Palooza!” | March 5, 1979 |
74 | 23 | "The Terrifying Chameleon Man" "Kyoofuu no Chameleon Ningen" (恐怖のカメレオン人間) | “For Larva or Money” | March 12, 1979 |
75 | 24 | "Fujiko Doesn't Look Good in a Bridal Gown" "Fujiko ni Hanayome Ishoo wa Niawanai" (不二子に花嫁衣装はにあわない) | “The Bride Came D.O.A” | March 19, 1979 |
76 | 25 | "Do You Know Shakespeare?" "Shakespeare o Shitteru kai" (シェークスピアを知ってるかい) | “Dark Charade” | March 26, 1979 |
77 | 26 | "Arrest Lupin with Horoscopes" "Hoshiuranai de Lupin o Taiho" (星占いでルパンを逮捕) | “Lupin's Psychic Friend” | April 2, 1979 |
78 | 27 | "Diamonds Gleam in a Robot's Eye" "Robot no Me ni Dia ga Hikaru" (ロボットの瞳にダイヤが光る) | “Ice, Robot” | April 9, 1979 |
79 | 28 | "The Lupin Funeral March" "Lupin Soosookyoku" (ルパン葬送曲) | “Baton Death March” | April 16, 1979 |
80 | 29 | "The Last Meal Is Cup Ramen" "Saigo no Sashiire wa Cup Ramen" (最後の差し入れはカップラーメン) | “Everybody Loves Ramen” | April 23, 1979 |
81 | 30 | "Fujiko! Men Are Tough" "Fujiko! Otoko wa Tsurai ze" (不二子!男はつらいぜ) | "Fujiko, Men are A Sorry Lot!" | April 30, 1979 |
82 | 31 | "The Old Man Hostage Rescue Operation" "Tottsan Hitojichi Kyuushutsu Sakusen" (とっつあん人質救出作戦) | "Hostage Rescue Operation: Daddio" | May 7, 1979 |
83 | 32 | "Lupin's Big Western" "Lupin no Daiseibugeki" (ルパンの大西部劇) | "Lupin in the Wild West" | May 14, 1979 |
84 | 33 | "Leave Revenge to Lupin" "Fukushuu wa Lupin ni Makasero" (復讐はルパンにまかせろ) | "Leave the Revenge to Lupin" | May 21, 1979 |
85 | 34 | "ICPO Secret Directive" "ICPO Maruhi Shirei" (ICPO㊙指令) | "The Secret Order of ICPO" | May 28, 1979 |
86 | 35 | "The Mysterious Nightlight Mask Appears" "Nazo no Yakkoo Kamen Arawaru" (謎の夜光仮面現わる) | "The Mysterious Nocturnal Mask" | June 4, 1979 |
87 | 36 | "When the Devil Beckons to Lupin" "Akuma ga Lupin o Maneku Toki" (悪魔がルパンを招くとき) | "When the Devil Calls to Lupin" | June 11, 1979 |
88 | 37 | "Lupin's Big South Pole-North Pole Adventure" "Lupin no Nankyoku Hokkyoku Daibooken" (ルパンの南極北極大冒険) | "Lupin's North Pole, South Pole Adventures" | June 18, 1979 |
89 | 38 | "Play the Thieves' Symphony" "Doroboo Kookyookyoku o Narase" (ドロボウ交響曲を鳴らせ) | "Play the Thief's Symphony" | June 25, 1979 |
90 | 39 | "Bad Guys Are Truly Big Villains" "Warui Yatsu Hodo Daiakutoo" (悪い奴ほど大悪党) | "The Badder A Guy, The More Villainous He Is" | July 2, 1979 |
91 | 40 | "The Girl Who Travels Through Time" "Toki o Kakeru Shoojo" (時を駆ける少女) | "The Time Traveling Girl" | July 9, 1979 |
92 | 41 | "Madame and a Thieves' Quartet" "Madame to Doroboo Quartet" (マダムと泥棒四重奏) | "The Merry Widow and the Robber’s Quartette" | July 16, 1979 |
93 | 42 | "Operation Great Wall of China Invader" "Banri no Choojoo Invader Sakusen" (万里の長城インベーダー作戦) | "Operation INVADER at the Great Wall of China" | July 23, 1979 |
94 | 43 | "Lupin Vs. Superman" "Lupin tai Superman" (ルパン対スーパーマン) | "Lupin Vs. Superman" | July 30, 1979 |
95 | 44 | "From the Ghost Ship with Love" "Yuureisen Yori Ai o Komete" (幽霊船より愛をこめて) | "From the Ghost Ship with Love" | August 6, 1979 |
96 | 45 | "Lupin's Gourmet Heaven" "Lupin no Oryoori Tengoku" (ルパンのお料理天国) | "Lupin's Gourmet World" | August 13, 1979 |
97 | 46 | "Find the Treasure of Lupin I" "Lupin Issei no Hihoo o Sagase" (ルパン一世の秘宝を探せ) | "Searching for Lupin I’s Treasure" | August 20, 1979 |
98 | 47 | "The Day the Old Man Died" "Tottsan no Inai Hi" (父っつあんのいない日) | "The Day Without Daddio" | August 27, 1979 |
99 | 48 | "The Combat Magnum Scattered in the Wasteland" "Kooya ni Chitta Combat Magnum" (荒野に散ったコンバット·マグナム) | "Fighting Jigen" | September 3, 1979 |
100 | 49 | "The Famous Painting Theft Ultra Operation" "Meiga Goodatsu Ultra Sakusen" (名画強奪ウルトラ作戦) | "The Ultra Operation in the Train" | September 10, 1979 |
101 | 50 | "Versailles Burned with Love" "Versailles wa Ai ni Moeta" (ベルサイユは愛に燃えた) | "Fervent Love at Versailles" | September 17, 1979 |
102 | 51 | "Lupin Is Fond of Chanel" "Lupin wa Chanel ga Osuki" (ルパンはシャネルがお好き) | "Lupin, Do You Like Chanel?" | September 24, 1979 |
103 | 52 | "The Wolf Saw an Angel" "Ookami wa Tenshi o Mita" (狼は天使を見た) | "The Wolf Looked at an Angel!" | October 1, 1979 |
Season 4
The fourth and final season ran from October 8, 1979 to October 6, 1980 and can be distinguished from the other three by the different opening and ending themes. The opening theme for season four of Lupin III Part II is Theme from Lupin III '80 by Yuji Ohno, while the ending theme is Love Is Everything by Noboru Kimura.[1]
Episodes 145 and 155 in this season are notable for being directed by Hayao Miyazaki under the pseudonym of Teruki Tsutomu. Those two episodes marked his final involvement in making television animation before exclusively working on feature films.[12][13][14][15] These two episodes were also dubbed into English by Streamline Pictures and released to VHS in North America.
Note: "English titles" are those found on the Crunchyroll streaming broadcast of the series, with alternate titles for episodes 145 and 155 coming from Streamline Pictures' VHS release of "Lupin III's Greatest Capers".
No(s). in series |
No(s). in season |
Original Japanese title | English title | Original air date |
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104 | 1 | "The Most Dangerous Golden Bed" "Mottomo Kiken-na Oogon Bed" (もっとも危険な黄金ベッド) | "The Most Dangerous Golden Bed" | October 8, 1979 |
105 | 2 | "Horror - A Woman Disappeared on Devil's Head Island" "Kaiki Onikubitoo ni Onna ga Kieta" (怪奇鬼首島に女が消えた) | "The Mystery of Demon’s Head Island" | October 15, 1979 |
106 | 3 | "You're a Cat, I'm a Dried Tuna" "Kima wa Neko Boku wa Katsuobushi" (君はネコぼくはカツオ節) | "A Cat for You! Dried Bonito for Me!" | October 22, 1979 |
107 | 4 | "A Wedding Ring Is an Accursed Trap" "Kekkon Yubiwa wa Noroi no Wana" (結婚指輪は呪いの罠) | "The Wedding Ring is a Cursed Trap" | October 29, 1979 |
108 | 5 | "Zantetsuken's Lament" "Kanashimi no Zantetsuken" (哀しみの斬鉄剣) | "Iron Cutter Sword With Blues" | November 5, 1979 |
109 | 6 | "Lupin's Toughest Battle Ever" "Lupin Shijoo Saidai no Kusen" (ルパン史上最大の苦戦) | "Lupin Only Lives Twice" | November 12, 1979 |
110 | 7 | "Hot Shot: This Is Fujiko" "Gekisha Kore ga Fujiko da" (激写これが不二子だ) | "Sharp Shot! This is Fujiko" | November 19, 1979 |
111 | 8 | "Is the Invader Safe Open?" "Invader Kinko wa Hiraita ka?" (インベーダー金庫は開いたか?) | "Enjoy the Invaders Game" | November 26, 1979 |
112 | 9 | "Goemon's Close Call" "Goemon Kikiippatsu" (五ェ門危機一髪) | "Danger! Goemon" | December 3, 1979 |
113 | 10 | "The Name of the Operation Is Chuushingura" "Sakusenna wa Chuushingura" (作戦名は忠臣蔵) | "OPERATION 'CHUSHINGURA" | December 10, 1979 |
114 | 11 | "The Secret of the Mystery Painting, "The First Supper"" "Meiga Saisho no Banshoku no Himitsu" (迷画最初の晩餐の秘密) | "The Secret of the First Supper" | December 17, 1979 |
115 | 12 | "Mona Lisa Smiles Twice" "Mona Lisa wa Nido Warau" (モナリザは二度微笑う) | "Mona Lisa Smiles Twice" | December 24, 1979 |
116 | 13 | "Have the 108 Bells Rung" "108tsu no Kane wa Natta ka" (108つの鐘は鳴ったか) | "Has the Bells Rung 108 Times?" | December 31, 1979 |
117 | 14 | "The Chewing-Gum Disguise Operation" "Chewing Gum Hensoo Sakusen" (チューインガム変装作戦) | "The Strategy of the Chewing Gum Disguise" | January 7, 1980 |
118 | 15 | "The Southern Cross Looked Like Diamonds" "Minami Juujisei ga Dia ni Mieta" (南十字星がダイヤに見えた) | "Diamonds in the Southern Cross" | January 14, 1980 |
119 | 16 | "Lupin, Who Killed Lupin" "Lupin o Koroshita Lupin" (ルパンを殺したルパン) | "Lupin Kills Lupin" | January 21, 1980 |
120 | 17 | "Frankenstein Attacks Lupin" "Frankenstein Lupin o Osou" (フランケンシュタイン ルパンを襲う) | "Frankenstein Attacks Lupin" | January 28, 1980 |
121 | 18 | "The Treasure My Grandfather Left Behind" "Ore no Jiisan ga Nokoshita Takaramono" (オレの爺さんが残した宝物) | "A Treasure My Grandfather Left" | February 4, 1980 |
122 | 19 | "Rare Find: Napoleon's Fortune" "Chinhakken Napoleon no Zaihoo" (珍発見ナポレオンの財宝) | "An Unusual End to an Expedition for Napoleon’s Treasure" | February 11, 1980 |
123 | 20 | "Paris Is for Thieves" "Doroboo wa Pari de" (泥棒はパリで) | "Robbery in Paris" | February 18, 1980 |
124 | 21 | "1999: A Popcorn Odyssey" "1999nen Popcorn no Tabi" (1999年ポップコーンの旅) | "Nineteen Ninety Nine Popcorn Trip" | February 25, 1980 |
125 | 22 | "The Big Oildollar Plot" "Oildollar no Daibooryaku" (オイルダラーの大謀略) | "The Scheme for Oil Dollars" | March 3, 1980 |
126 | 23 | "Together with Lupin to Hell" "Jigoku e Lupin o Michizure" (地獄へルパンを道づれ) | "Take Lupin All The Way to Hell" | March 10, 1980 |
127 | 24 | "Direct Hit! Operation Dead Ball" "Chokugeki! Deadball Sakusen" (直撃!デッドボール作戦) | "The Direct Attack! Dead Ball Strategy" | March 17, 1980 |
128 | 25 | "The Old Woman and Lupin Thievery Contest" "Rooba to Lupin no Doroboo Kassen" (老婆とルパンの泥棒合戦) | "Lupin and An Old Woman's Scheme" | March 24, 1980 |
129 | 26 | "In Jigen, I Saw the Gentleness of a Man's Soul" "Jigen ni Otokogokoro no Yasashisa o MIta" (次元に男心の優しさを見た) | "The Kindness Of Jigen is Seen" | March 31, 1980 |
130 | 27 | "Lupin Vs. the Mystery Man with Two Faces" "Lupin tai Kaijin Nimensoo" (ルパン対奇人二面相) | "Lupin vs The Man of Two Faces" | April 7, 1980 |
131 | 28 | "Two Goemons - the Mystery of Zantetsuken" "Futari Goemon - Zantetsuken no Nazo" (二人五ェ門斬鉄剣の謎) | "The Secret of Goemon's Zantetsu Sword" | April 14, 1980 |
132 | 29 | "The Himalayan Holy Mountain Thieves' Cult" "Reizan Himalaya no Doroboo Kyoodan" (霊山ヒマラヤの泥棒教団) | "The Himalayan Thief Group" | April 21, 1980 |
133 | 30 | "Keep Your Hands Off the Hot Treasure" "Atsui Otakara ni Te o Dasu na" (熱いお宝に手を出すな) | "Don't Steal the Hot Treasure" | April 28, 1980 |
134 | 31 | "The Climactic Lupin Arrest Operation" "Lupin Taihoo Choojoo Sakusen" (ルパン逮捕頂上作戦) | "The Surrounded Summit Strategy" | May 5, 1980 |
135 | 32 | "Poison and Magic and Lupin III" "Dokuyaku to Majutsu to Lupin Sansei" (毒薬と魔術とルパン三世) | "The Poison Trio" | May 12, 1980 |
136 | 33 | "Revenge of the Gold Butterfly" "Gold Butterfly no Fukushuu" (ゴールドバタフライの復讐) | "The Golden Butterfly takes Revenge" | May 19, 1980 |
137 | 34 | "The Magnificent Team-Play Operation" "Kareinaru Teamplay Sakusen" (華麗なるチームプレイ作戦) | "Team Work" | May 26, 1980 |
138 | 35 | "The Treasure of Pompeii and Venomous Snakes" "Pompeii no Hihoo to Dokuhebi" (ポンペイの秘宝と毒蛇) | "Pompeii's Secret and the Treasure" | June 2, 1980 |
139 | 36 | "Steal Everything of Lupin's" "Lupin no Subete o Nusume" (ルパンのすべてを盗め) | "Steal Everything from Lupin" | June 9, 1980 |
140 | 37 | "Wolf, Run, Pig, Fall Down" "Ookami wa Hashire Buta wa Korogare" (狼は走れ豚は転がれ) | "The Wolf Runs and the Pig Rolls" | June 16, 1980 |
141 | 38 | "1980 Moscow Revelation" "1980 Moskwa Mokushiroku" (1980モスクワ黙示録) | "Apocalypse of Moscow 1980" | June 30, 1980 |
142 | 39 | "The Big Favorite Disappeared at the Grand Race" "The Big Favorite Disappeared at the Grand Race" (グランドレース消えた大本命) | "The Disappearing Favourite" | July 7, 1980 |
143 | 40 | "The Miami Bank Raid Anniversary" "Miami Ginkoo Shuugeki Kinembi" (マイアミ銀行襲撃記念日) | "The Miami Bank" | July 14, 1980 |
144 | 41 | "Fujiko's Close Call Rescue Operation" "Fujiko Kikiippatsu Kyuushutsu Sakusen" (不二子危機一髪救出作戦) | "Hair breadth rescue operation for Fujiko" | July 21, 1980 |
145 | 42 | "Wings of Death - Albatross" "Shi no Tsubasa Albatross" (死の翼アルバトロス) | "Albatross: Wings of Death" (Streamline) "Wings of Death, Albatross" (Crunchyroll) | July 28, 1980 |
146 | 43 | "Lupin's Splendid Failure" "Lupin Kareinaru Haiboku" (ルパン華麗なる敗北) | "Lupin is Defeated" | August 4, 1980 |
147 | 44 | "The Mermaid That Disappeared in the Midnight Sun" "Byakuya ni Kieta Ningyo" (白夜に消えた人魚) | "The Mermaid That Disappear in the Midnight Sun" | August 1, 1980 |
148 | 45 | "The Target Is 555 Meters" "Target wa 555 M" (ターゲットは555M) | "The Target is Five Hundred and Fifty Five Meters Away" | August 18, 1980 |
149 | 46 | "The Treasure of Mecca Wore a Veil" "Veil o Haida Mecca no Hihoo" (ベールをはいだメッカの秘宝) | "Mecca Robbery" | August 25, 1980 |
150 | 47 | "Piano Symphony "Zoo"" "Piano Kookyookyoku "Doobutsuen"" (ピアノ交響曲「動物園」) | "Piano Symphony "Zoo"" | September 1, 1980 |
151 | 48 | "The Arrest Lupin Highway Operation" "Lupin Taiho Highway Sakusen" (ルパン逮捕ハイウェイ作戦) | "To Arrest Lupin, the Mission at Highway" | September 8, 1980 |
152 | 49 | "Jigen and a Hat and a Pistol" "Jigen to Booshi to Kenjuu to" (次元と帽子と拳銃と) | "Jigen and The Hatless Pistol" | September 15, 1980 |
153 | 50 | "The Bills That Came from God" "Kamisama no Kureta Satsutaba" (神様のくれた札束) | "Money from Heaven" | September 22, 1980 |
154 | 51 | "The Hexagon's Great Legacy" "Hexagon no Ooinaru Isan" (ヘクサゴンの大いなる遺産) | "Hexagon's Fabulous Legacy" | September 29, 1980 |
155 | 52 | "Farewell My Beloved Lupin" "Saraba Itoshiki Lupin yo" (さらば愛しきルパンよ) | "Aloha Lupin" (Streamline) "Thieves Love the Peace" (Crunchyroll) | October 6, 1980 |
See also
- Lupin III
- List of Lupin III Part I episodes
- List of Lupin III Part III episodes
- List of Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine episodes
- List of Lupin III television specials
References
- Original Japanese titles were obtained from: "ルパン三世 2nd series" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-05-28. (Official Japanese website with episode listings)
- Original airdates were obtained from: "Lupin III Encyclopedia - Second TV Series". Retrieved 2012-05-28. (Unofficial English website with episode listings translated into English)
- English translations and information about episodes broadcast in stereo and produced by Studio Telecom were obtained from: House, Michael (1995). "Meet... Lupin III ...A Japanese Superhero!". Toon Magazine (Black Bear Press) 1.7: 25–30.
- American DVD release titles were obtained from the Region 1 DVDs released by Geneon
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Lupin III Encyclopedia - Second TV Series". Luis A. Cruz. Retrieved 2007-09-14.
- ↑ "Pioneer Official Response Re: Lupin III Episode". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Cartoon Network Announces New Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ Epcar, Richard. "Twitter Question Regarding Lupin III Part II English Dub". Twitter. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
- ↑ "First Series / Anime / Home - Lupin III Encyclopedia:". Luis A. Cruz. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Pioneer Official Response Re: Lupin III Episode". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Cartoon Network Announces New Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Pioneer Official Response Re: Lupin III Episode". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Cartoon Network Announces New Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "Lupin III Encyclopedia - Episode 099 "The Combat Magnum Scattered in the Wasteland"". Luis A. Cruz. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
- ↑ Michael House and Toon Magazine. For full reference, see the References section
- ↑ "Lupin III Encyclopedia - Episode 155 "Farewell My Beloved Lupin"". Luis A. Cruz. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
- ↑ "Lupin III Encyclopedia - Episode 145 "Wings of Death - Albatross"". Luis A. Cruz. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
- ↑ "Lupin III: TV and The Castle of Cagliostro". Team Ghiblink. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
- ↑ "What is "Farewell Beloved Lupin"?". Retrieved 2007-06-30.
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