The most famous male and female thieves in the Japanese anime industry are about to have a big PK. Today, on September 22, Amazon Original announced that as a commemorative plan to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the "Lupin the Third" animation and the 40th anniversary of the original "Cat's Eye", it will launch a new "Lupin the Third VS Cat's Eye" original animation, which is scheduled to be released exclusively on Amazon's Prime Video platform in 2023. Stay tuned. •"Lupin the Third" is a classic comic work by Japanese cartoonist Monkey Punch. The protagonist Lupin the Third has a weird personality, extraordinary abilities, and a fantastic plot. It is deeply loved by fans and is still very popular today. "Cat's Eye" is one of Hojo Tsukasa's representative works. It tells the story of the daily "thief (? )" journey of the three Cat's Eye sisters. The personalities of the three sisters, the delicate painting style and the funny plots are all highlights that fans talk about with relish. •The animation of "Lupin the Third VS Cat's Eye" is produced by Thomas Entertainment. The director has been confirmed to be Shizuno Kōbun and Seshita Hiroyuki. Hojo Tsukasa and Monkey Punch's second son will serve as consulting producers. Please stay tuned for more follow-up news. • Original animation trailer for "Lupin the Third VS Cat's Eye": |
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