Lupin III: Steal Napoleon's Dictionary - A thorough review of the ingenious tricks and thrilling adventures

Lupin III: Steal Napoleon's Dictionary - A thorough review of the ingenious tricks and thrilling adventures

"Lupin III: Steal Napoleon's Dictionary" - The appeal of Lupin III and its worldview

■Overview of the work

Lupin III: Napoleon no Jisho wo Ubae (The Lupin III: Take Napoleon's Dictionary) is a TV special that was broadcast on NTV on August 9, 1991, and is an anime based on the original manga by Monkey Punch. This is one of the most popular episodes in the Lupin III series, clocking in at 91 minutes in length. Directed by Osamu Dezaki and produced by TMS Entertainment, it brings out the best of the original story.

■ Story

■ Story

The G7 summit was taking place in New York. In order to revive the world economy, which had been hit by the Gulf War, the leaders set their sights on the treasure of the Lupin Empire, said to be worth 200 billion dollars. At the same time, Lupin appears at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and steals a 1908 classic car, a "Packard," and attempts to enter it in a classic car race in Paris. The prize for the race is "Napoleon's Dictionary," which contains the location of the treasure of the Lupin Empire!

This story fully highlights Lupin III's sense of adventure and humor, and has the appeal to draw viewers in. It starts with Lupin stealing a classic car, and gradually develops into a grand adventure in search of Napoleon's dictionary. In particular, the fact that the story is set against the international backdrop of the G7 summit is refreshing, making Lupin III's exploits stand out even more.

■ Characters

■Cast

Lupin III: Yasuo Yamada / Inspector Zenigata: Goro Naya / Daisuke Jigen: Kiyoshi Kobayashi / Goemon Ishikawa: Makio Inoue / Fujiko Mine: Eiko Masuyama / Haaker: Toru Ohira / Chieko: Keiko Toda / Hawk: Kei Yoshimizu / McCallum: Akio Otsuka / Eric: Sho Hayami / Martinbeck: Tamio Oki and others

The voice of Yamada Yasuo, who plays Lupin III, perfectly expresses Lupin's light-heartedness and humor. The deep voice of Naya Goro, who plays Inspector Zenigata, is also impressive, and you can enjoy the contrast with Lupin. Kobayashi Kiyoshi, who plays Jigen Daisuke, Inoue Makio, who plays Ishikawa Goemon, and Masuyama Eiko, who plays Mine Fujiko, also bring out the individuality of each character. In particular, Mine Fujiko's attractive voice is an important factor in drawing viewers in.

■ Staff

■ Main staff

Planning: Takei Hidehiko / Screenplay: Kashiwabara Kanji / Music: Ohno Yuji / Sound Director: Kato Satoshi / Music Director: Suzuki Seiji / Director of Photography: Hasegawa Hajime / Art: Hatai Daisuke, Mitsumoto Hiroyuki / Editing: Tsurubuchi Masatoshi / Director: Okazaki Yukio, Motonaga Keitaro / Producers: Takei Hidehiko, Ito Hibiki, Matsumoto Masato / Animation Directors: Motohashi Hideyuki, Terasawa Shinsuke, Nagaoka Yasushi, Hosoyama Masaki, Kudo Ayumi / Character Design: Kudo Masaaki

The success of this work is largely due to the efforts of its staff. In particular, the skillful storytelling of screenwriter Kashiwabara Kanji creates an interesting plot that keeps viewers engaged. In addition, Yuji Ohno's music further enriches the world of Lupin III. The animation director and character design are also top-notch, visually expressing the charm of Lupin III.

■ Theme songs and music

■ Theme songs and music

[OP] Song: Lupin the Third Theme '89 / Lyrics: Yuji Ohno / Composer: Yuji Ohno [ED] Song: Chasing Unending Dreams / Singer: Ruiko Kurahashi / Lyrics: Ruiko Kurahashi / Composer: Yuji Ohno / Arrangement: Yuji Ohno

The opening theme, "Lupin III Theme '89," was composed by Yuji Ohno and is a very memorable song that symbolizes the adventurous spirit of Lupin III. The ending theme, "Ouch at the End of a Dream," features the beautiful singing voice of Ruiko Kurahashi, and is the perfect song to leave an impression of the story of Lupin III. These songs are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the work.

■ Appeal and evaluation of the work

"Lupin III: Steal Napoleon's Dictionary" is one of the most highly rated works in the Lupin III series. Here are some reasons why:

1. The appeal of the story

The story of this work fully highlights the adventurous spirit and humor of Lupin III, and has the appeal to draw viewers in. In particular, the fact that it is set on the international stage of the G7 summit is refreshing, making Lupin III's exploits stand out even more. In addition, the adventure surrounding Napoleon's dictionary provides thrills and excitement to viewers.

2. The appeal of the characters

The characters, including Lupin III, have distinctive personalities, and the performances of the voice actors are excellent. In particular, the light-hearted voice of Yasuo Yamada, who plays Lupin III, and the muscular voice of Goro Naya, who plays Inspector Zenigata, leave a strong impression on viewers. Additionally, the charming voice of Eiko Masuyama, who plays Fujiko Mine, also adds to the appeal of the work.

3. Staff Strength

The success of this work is largely due to the efforts of its staff. In particular, the skillful storytelling of screenwriter Kashiwabara Kanji creates an interesting plot that keeps viewers hooked. Furthermore, the music by Ohno Yuji further enriches the world of Lupin III. The animation director and character design are also top-notch, visually expressing the charm of Lupin III.

4. The appeal of the songs

The opening theme "Lupin III Theme '89" and the ending theme "Ouch at the End of the Dream" are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the work. "Lupin III Theme '89", composed by Yuji Ohno, is a very impressive song that symbolizes Lupin III's adventurous spirit. In addition, Kurahashi Ruiko's beautiful singing voice on "Ouch at the End of the Dream" is the perfect song to leave an impression of the story of Lupin III.

■ Recommendation points

"Lupin III: Napoleon's Dictionary" is recommended not only for fans of the Lupin III series, but also for those who like anime and action movies. It is especially recommended for the following people:

1. Fans of the Lupin III series

This is a must-see for fans of the Lupin III series. It fully showcases Lupin III's sense of adventure and humor, and will reaffirm the appeal of the series. The G7 summit, set against the international backdrop, is also a refreshing change of pace, making Lupin III's exploits even more striking.

2. People who like anime and action movies

This film is also recommended for fans of anime and action movies. The sense of adventure and humor of Lupin III is fully displayed, making it attractive to the viewer. Also, Napoleon's adventure in search of the dictionary provides thrills and excitement to the viewer. In addition, the characters have distinctive personalities, and the voice actors' performances are excellent.

3. People who like music

This work is also recommended for music lovers. The opening theme "Lupin III Theme '89" and the ending theme "Omoikakete Mihatenu Yume wo Oikakete" are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the work. "Lupin III Theme '89", composed by Yuji Ohno, is a very impressive song that symbolizes Lupin III's adventurous spirit. In addition, Kurahashi Ruiko's beautiful singing voice on "Omoikakete Mihatenu Yume wo Oikakete" is the perfect song to leave an impression of the story of Lupin III.

■ Related works

"Lupin III: Steal Napoleon's Dictionary" is one of the Lupin III series and is related to other works. In particular, the following works are closely related to this work.

1. "Lupin the Third" series

The Lupin III series is an anime based on the original manga by Monkey Punch, depicting the adventurous spirit and humor of Lupin III. There are many works in this series, including TV series, movies, and specials, each of which enhances the charm of Lupin III. In particular, the TV series Lupin III and the movie Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro are closely related to this work.

2. Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro

"Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro" is a film released in 1979, and is one of the most highly acclaimed works in the Lupin III series. This work fully brings out Lupin III's adventurous spirit and humor, and has a charm that draws viewers in. In addition, the characters' personalities stand out, and the performances of each voice actor are excellent. In particular, the light-hearted voice of Yamada Yasuo, who plays Lupin III, and the dignified voice of Naya Goro, who plays Inspector Zenigata, make a strong impression on viewers.

3. Lupin the Third Part 5

"Lupin the Third Part 5" is a TV series that was broadcast in 2018 and is one of the latest works in the Lupin the Third series. This work fully brings out Lupin the Third's adventurous spirit and humor, and has a charm that draws viewers in. In addition, the characters' personalities stand out, and the performances of each voice actor are excellent. In particular, the light-hearted voice of Kan'ichi Kurita, who plays Lupin the Third, and the rugged voice of Koichi Yamadera, who plays Inspector Zenigata, make a strong impression on viewers.

■ Summary

"Lupin III: Napoleon's Dictionary" is one of the most highly acclaimed works in the Lupin III series, and it fully brings out Lupin III's sense of adventure and humor. In particular, the fact that it is set against the backdrop of an international stage, the G7 summit, is refreshing, making Lupin III's exploits stand out even more. In addition, the characters' personalities stand out, and the performances of each voice actor are excellent. In addition, the opening theme "Lupin III Theme '89" and the ending theme "Ouch at the End of a Dream" are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the work. This work is recommended not only for fans of the Lupin III series, but also for those who like anime and action movies. Please give it a watch.

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