The famous work "Lupin the Third" by Japanese cartoonist Monkey Punch has been remade into various works many times and is very popular among fans. The latest special TV animation "Lupin the Third: Farewell Partner" was officially announced today and is scheduled to be broadcast on January 25, 2019. Let's take a look! "Lupin the Third" is a comic book series by Japanese cartoonist Monkey Punch. It began serialization in the inaugural issue of Futabasha's Weekly Comic Action on August 10, 1967. The TV animation debuted on the screen in 1971. It has been more than 40 years and is still being broadcast. It has always maintained a very high popularity. It is a veritable phoenix in the Japanese animation industry and is known as Japan's national-level animation. The latest special TV animation of the "Lupin the Third" series, the 26th episode, is titled "Lupin the Third: Farewell Partner". It is a completely new animation in 6 years. It tells the story of the fierce confrontation between "Dimension", known as the "strongest enemy in history", and the immortal Lupin the Third and Goemon! "Lupin the Third: Farewell Partner" is scheduled to be broadcast on Nippon Television from January 25, 2019, so stay tuned! |
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