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Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro

8.15 Finished Airing 1 épisodes 1 hr 39 min Manga
Action Adventure Award Winning Comedy Mystery

Synopsis

Arsene Lupin III discovers that the spoils from his latest casino robbery are actually "Gothic Bills," legendary counterfeits that are nigh impossible to distinguish from genuine bills. Together with colleague Daisuke Jigen, he heads to the small nation of Cagliostro to investigate the origin of these counterfeits. Upon arrival, they save a girl from a high-speed chase who turns out to be Clarisse d' Cagliostro, the daughter of the late Duke d' Cagliostro. She is running from a sinister plot by Count Cagliostro to steal her family's treasure through a forced marriage. Natural flirt Lupin dislikes seeing a girl in distress and seeks to remedy the situation. Goemon Ishikawa XIII, Fujiko Mine, and Kouichi Zenigata also join the fray, each with their own motivations. As everyone converges at Cagliostro Castle, Lupin reminisces about his visit there 10 years ago, and the castle's secrets emerge from the depths. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Studios

Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Telecom Animation Film

Diffusion

Dec 15, 1979

Source

Manga

Personnages

d' Cagliostro, Clarisse

d' Cagliostro, Clarisse

Main

d' Cagliostro, Lazare

d' Cagliostro, Lazare

Main

Ishikawa XIII, Goemon

Ishikawa XIII, Goemon

Main

Jigen, Daisuke

Jigen, Daisuke

Main

Lupin III

Lupin III

Main

Mine, Fujiko

Mine, Fujiko

Main

Zenigata, Kouichi

Zenigata, Kouichi

Main

American Delegate

American Delegate

Supporting

Archbishop

Archbishop

Supporting

Archbishop's Driver

Archbishop's Driver

Supporting

Bill Counterfeiter

Bill Counterfeiter

Supporting

British Delegate

British Delegate

Supporting

Cafeteria Waitress

Cafeteria Waitress

Supporting

Christopher

Christopher

Supporting

French Delegate

French Delegate

Supporting

German Delegate

German Delegate

Supporting

Background

Lupin III: Cagliostro no Shiro was the winner of the 1979 Oofuji Noburou Award. The main character of this film claims to be the grandson of the infamous gentleman thief Arsène Lupin. Arsène Lupin is a fictional character created in 1905 by French writer Maurice Leblanc. Lupin was featured in 17 novels and 39 novellas written by Leblanc; countless other creators have featured Lupin in various media adaptations.

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