Tokyopop Demographic Seinen Magazine Weekly Manga Action Original run June 23, 1977 – May 28, 1981 Volumes 21 () Anime television series • • • • • Anime television series Lupin the Third Part III Directed by Yuzo Aoki Produced by Masato Matsumoto Written by Jiku Omiya Yasushi Hirano Music by Studio Original network Original run March 3, 1984 – September 28, 1985 Episodes 50 () Theatrical films • • (live-action) • • • • • • • • (live-action) • • • • • Lupin Family Lineup • Lupin Shanshei • Is Lupin Still Burning? Related media • • • • Lupin III (: ルパン三世,: Rupan Sansei), also written as Lupin the Third, Lupin the 3rd or Lupin the IIIrd, is a Japanese series written and illustrated. It follows the escapades of master thief, the grandson of, the of 's series of novels.

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The, which first appeared in on August 10, 1967, spawned a that includes numerous manga, two versions of an, six animated television series, eight theatrically-released animated films, two live-action films, six works,, two musicals,,. Many different companies have owned the English-language distribution rights to various Lupin III properties at various times, with just the first two animated films having been released by over 10 companies alone. Acquired the license to the original manga in 2002, and later the second series in 2004. Purchased the rights to several of the television specials and films in 2002, and the fourth television series in 2012.

Licensed and 79 episodes of the second television series, 26 of which were broadcast on 's during 2003. Licensed the entire first, second and fifth television series and the; they also own the rights to several other Lupin titles, including some previously released by other companies. Over fifty years after its creation, Lupin III remains popular, with a sixth anime series airing in 2018. Critical reception of the franchise has been largely positive across its various incarnations, with the appeal of the lead characters being noted as the primary factor of the series' success. The (in both Japanese and English versions) and soundtracks (especially those composed by ) of the anime adaptations have also received similar compliments; however, several of the franchise's installments, most specifically the television specials, have been criticized for being formulaic. The manga has also been noted by fans and critics for its darker tone compared to the anime, with its explicit depictions of sex and violence, as well as its, sense of humor, contrasting with the mostly animated versions.

For several years, issues relating to the copyright of Maurice Leblanc's intellectual property meant that the Lupin name was removed from its releases outside Japan, usually changed to 'Rupan' or 'Wolf'. However, the copyright has since expired, allowing foreign releases to use the Lupin name. Main article:, the grandson of the fictional,, is considered the world's greatest thief, known for announcing his intentions to steal valuable objects by sending a calling card to the owners of his desired items. His right-hand man and closest ally is, an expert who can accurately shoot a target in 0.3 seconds. Although Lupin and Jigen frequently work as a two-man team, they are often joined by, a master swordsman whose sword can cut anything, or, a and Lupin's love interest. Although Fujiko usually works together with the others, she occasionally exploits Lupin's interest in her to steal the treasure for herself.

Lupin and his gang are constantly chased by Inspector of, who has made it his life's work to arrest them, pursuing Lupin across the globe. Production [ ]. Main articles: and was written and illustrated by Monkey Punch. It was serialized by in in 94 chapters from August 10, 1967.

Additional chapters known as Lupin III New Adventures were released from August 12, 1971. Licensed the series for North America, and released all 14 volumes between December 10, 2002 and July 6, 2004. The Tokyopop edition is adapted from the edition from 1989. 1/2 one half. Monkey Punch began publishing the second Lupin manga, Shin Lupin III in Weekly Manga Action on June 23, 1977 until 1981. Three chapters were published in the British magazine Manga Mania between May and July 1996. Tokyopop licensed the second series, and released the first 6 volumes as Lupin III: World's Most Wanted between September 7, 2004 and February 7, 2007. Tokyopop later cancelled the series due to low sales.

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