Lupin the 3rd Part IV: The Italian Adventure

Lupin the 3rd Part IV:
The Italian Adventure
Promotional poster
ルパン三世 PART IV
(Rupan Sansei Pāto Fō)
Genre Adventure, comedy[1]
Anime television series
Directed by Kazuhide Tomonaga (Chief director)
Yūichirō Yano
Produced by Yu Kiyozono
Written by Yūya Takahashi
Music by Yuji Ohno (Japanese version)
Papik (International version)[2]
Studio Telecom Animation Film
Licensed by
Discotek Media (Home media)
Funimation (Streaming)
Original network Italia 1 (Italy)
NTV (Japan)
English network
Original run August 30, 2015 – November 30, 2015 (Italy)
October 1, 2015 – March 17, 2016 (Japan)
Episodes 26

Lupin the 3rd Part IV: The Italian Adventure, known in Japan as simply Lupin III Part IV (ルパン三世 PART IV, Rupan Sansei Pāto Fō),[3] is a Japanese anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. It is the fifth anime adaptation of the Lupin III series created by Monkey Punch.

Plot

Most of the story takes place in Italy and San Marino, although some episodes are partly set elsewhere (e.g., France, Japan), with Lupin wearing a blue jacket.

Voice cast

CharacterJapaneseEnglish[4]
Arsène Lupin IIIKanichi KuritaTony Oliver
Daisuke JigenKiyoshi KobayashiRichard Epcar
Goemon Ishikawa XIIIDaisuke NamikawaLex Lang
Fujiko MineMiyuki SawashiroMichelle Ruff
Inspector Koichi ZenigataKōichi YamaderaDoug Erholtz
Rebecca RosselliniYukiyo FujiiCassandra Lee Morris
Justin Person (Agent Nyx)Shunsuke SakuyaMichael McConnohie
Robson ZuccoliJin YamanoiNeil Kaplan
Kou UragaEiji HanawaRobbie Daymond
Percival GibbonsShinshū FujiJB Blanc
Leonardo da VinciKazuhiko InoueJamieson K. Price

Media

Manga

A manga adaptation by Naoya Hayakawa began publication on December 28, 2015.[5] Titled Lupin the Third Italiano (ルパン三世 ITALIANO, Rupan Sansei Itariāno), four volumes have been published by Futabasha as of November 28, 2016.[6]

Anime

The series received its world premiere in Italy on August 30, 2015 on the Italia 1 and Italia 1 HD channels,[7] and a preview screening at Concordia theater in San Marino on August 29, 2015.[8] The Japanese premiere was on October 1, 2015 on NTV and the series was made available on the J:Com and Hulu services in Japan on October 21.[9][10] It ran for 26 episodes in Italy and 24 episodes in Japan. The opening theme for the Italian version of the series, "Lupin, un ladro in vacanza" (Lupin, a thief on holiday) is performed by Italian talent show hip-hop singer Moreno featuring Italian anime and cartoons themes veteran Giorgio Vanni.[11] The opening theme for the Japanese version of the series "Theme from Lupin III 2015" is composed by Yuji Ohno and performed by You & The Explosion Band. The ending theme for the Japanese version of the series "I Won't Love You if You Don't Say It Right" (ちゃんと言わなきゃ愛さない, Chanto Iwanakya Aisanai) is performed by Enka singer Sayuri Ishikawa and features lyrics written by Tsunku. It was released as a single with additional tracks in Japan on October 1, 2015.[12]

The series was released across DVD and Blu-Ray releases by VAP in Japan between 23 December 2015 and 20 July 2016.[13] Crunchyroll began streaming the series as Lupin the Third - Part 4 on January 7, 2016. All episode previously broadcast in Japan were added at the same time.[14] The series has been licensed by Anime Limited for the UK market and by Discotek Media for the North American market. The dub, which was directed by Richard Epcar and Ellyn Stern,[15][4] started airing in the United States on Adult Swim's Toonami block started on June 17, 2017[16] and concluded on January 20, 2018. On March 23, 2018, Discotek announced that they will release the English Version on Blu-ray on May 29, 2018. They will release the Japanese Version on a later date.

On July 1, 2017, Funimation also started streaming a simuldub of the series with episodes airing every Sunday.[17]

Production

The series was announced at Mipcom in Cannes, France in October 2014 to be broadcast in spring 2015 in Italy, but was delayed to August. The series was produced by Telecom Animation Film, with franchise veteran Kazuhide Tomonaga serving as chief director and Yoichiro Yane directing with scripts by Yūya Takahashi. Yuji Ohno returned as series composer. Tomonaga's aim was to mix the opposing elements of the franchise and combine them into a series that is both hardboiled and comical, realistic and fantastical.[18]

Reception

Daryl Surrat of Otaku USA magazine refers to Part 4 as the "grand unification of Lupin styles" due to combining elements from several different eras of the franchise; "a bit dangerous like the originals, a bit silly like the 1980s 'pink jacket' Lupin, a bit bizarre like The Woman Called Fujiko Mine, a bit 'gentleman thief with a heart of gold' like Hayao Miyazaki's Cagliostro interpretation."[19]

References

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  5. "ルパン三世 ITALIANO 1" (in Japanese). Futabasha. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved December 31, 2015.
  6. "ルパン三世 ITALIANO 4" (in Japanese). Futabasha. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2017.
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  9. "On Air". TMS Entertainment. Archived from the original on October 15, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  10. Beveridge, Chris (October 22, 2015). "Lupin the 3rd Part Four' Anime Begins Hulu Distribution… In Japan". Fandom Post. Retrieved November 2, 2015.
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  14. "Crunchyroll to Simulcast Lupin III Part 4 Anime". Anime News Network. December 28, 2015. Archived from the original on January 1, 2016. Retrieved January 4, 2016.
  15. "Anime Limited Updates from MCM London Comic Con (Updated 3)". Anime News Network. May 29, 2016. Archived from the original on September 7, 2016. Retrieved May 30, 2016.
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  17. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2017-07-01. Retrieved 2017-07-01.
  18. "New Lupin III Anime to Premiere This Fall With Original Composer (Update)". Anime News Network. April 20, 2015. Archived from the original on November 5, 2015. Retrieved August 31, 2015.
  19. Surat, Daryl (June 18, 2016). "A Look at Lupin the Third, Anime's Greatest Thief". Archived from the original on June 22, 2016. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
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