Lupin the 3rd, Part 2

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  • 1977
  • 4 Seasons

Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 is an anime television series produced by TMS Entertainment. The show follows the adventures of Arsène Lupin III, a gentleman thief who is the grandson of Arsène Lupin, a fictional character created by Maurice Leblanc. The series is a continuation of the Lupin III franchise and is the second in the series.

The show revolves around Lupin and his gang, consisting of Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko, as they pull off heists and carry out various schemes in different parts of the world. Despite being a thief, Lupin has a strict code of honor and only steals from those who are immoral or have obtained their wealth through illegal means. He is also frequently pursued by Inspector Zenigata, a police officer from Interpol who is determined to capture Lupin and bring him to justice.

The series is divided into different story arcs, each of which has its own storyline and set of characters. The show combines action, adventure, and comedy in a way that sets it apart from other anime, making it a favorite among fans of the genre.

The main character, Arsène Lupin III, is a charismatic and cunning thief who often uses disguises and elaborate schemes to carry out his heists. He is known for his suave demeanor and his ability to talk his way out of sticky situations. Lupin is also a master of disguise and can blend in seamlessly with his surroundings.

Jigen, Lupin's right-hand man, is a sharpshooter with a no-nonsense attitude. He is often the voice of reason in the group and is not afraid to speak his mind. Goemon, the samurai, is the muscle of the team and is a skilled swordsman who uses a katana to great effect.

Fujiko Mine, Lupin's love interest, is a femme fatale who is often at odds with Lupin and his gang. She is a master of seduction and often uses her beauty to get what she wants. Fujiko's loyalty to Lupin is often called into question, and she is known to have her own agenda.

Inspector Zenigata, Lupin's chief rival, is obsessed with capturing Lupin and bringing him to justice. He is a bumbling but determined police officer who often lets his emotions get the best of him. Zenigata is known for his catchphrase "Lupin, I won't let you get away with this!" and is a fan-favorite character in the Lupin III franchise.

The show's animation is top-notch, with an emphasis on fluid movement and attention to detail. The series has a style that is unique to the Lupin III franchise and is instantly recognizable to fans of the series. The show's soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of jazz and funk that perfectly complements the show's action and adventure sequences.

Overall, Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 is a classic anime series that has stood the test of time. Its combination of action, adventure, and comedy makes it an entertaining watch for both new and old fans of the franchise. With its iconic characters, memorable storylines, and stunning animation, Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 is a must-watch for anyone who loves anime.

Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 is a series that is currently running and has 4 seasons (172 episodes). The series first aired on October 3, 1977.

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Farewell My Beloved Lupin
52. Farewell My Beloved Lupin
October 6, 1980
Robot soldier Lamda flies above the sky of Tokyo and raids a jewelry store. Its creator Maki and Lupin say that it was just a show to demonstrate the inhumanity of robots.
Hexagon's Fabulous Legacy
51. Hexagon's Fabulous Legacy
September 29, 1980
The city of Grand Hexagon lies at the border of France and Spain. The city is designed with six sides. At the center is Raika Bank, the bank storing fifty tons of gold bullion.
Money from Heaven
50. Money from Heaven
September 22, 1980
It's said that immense sums of money confiscated from organized crime get transported to a Swiss bank by ICPO once a year. Naturally, Lupin wants a piece of that action.
Jigen and the Hatless Pistol
49. Jigen and the Hatless Pistol
September 15, 1980
President Gappolini of one of the world's top five trading companies had died. Gappolini bequeathed a will saying that the heir to the company presidency will be the world's finest sharpshooter...
To Arrest Lupin, the Mission at Highway
48. To Arrest Lupin, the Mission at Highway
September 8, 1980
Lupin is after a shipment of diamonds. He sneaks into the storage in the middle of the night but Zenigata was onto him. Lupin escapes with the help of Jigen and Goemon, but Fujiko gets captured.
Piano Symphony
47. Piano Symphony "Zoo"
September 1, 1980
This time, the target of Lupin and the gang is the Jovich Piano installed in a music hall built around it. There is no door large enough in the hall to carry the piano out.
Mecca Robbery
46. Mecca Robbery
August 25, 1980
Lupin heads to Mecca to steal Mohammed's treasure. But first he is confronted by Patra Lawrence, the granddaughter of the Lawrence of Arabia, who is the chief of Mecca's special police headquarters.
The Target is Five Hundred and Fifty-Five Meters Away
45. The Target is Five Hundred and Fifty-Five Meters Away
August 18, 1980
Lupin tries to steal a bunch of diamonds from a diamond auction. But the auction auditorium is at the Marine Tower above a skyscraper, and there is only one transparent elevator to get there.
The Mermaid That Disappear in the Midnight Sun
44. The Mermaid That Disappear in the Midnight Sun
August 11, 1980
Fujiko is the model for Norway's famous sculptor Vingel's crystal mermaid statue. She believed when he said he would give it to her the day it was finished, but Vingel gets greedy and sells it.
Lupin is Defeated
43. Lupin is Defeated
August 4, 1980
Genius prodigy boy Romanoff has ten doctorates from Russia's Public Academy. Blustering that he's the greatest, he challenges Lupin. Since Fujiko is involved, Lupin cannot back down.
Wings of Death, Albatross
42. Wings of Death, Albatross
July 28, 1980
Fujiko joins Lupin and his gang who are camping and cooking sukiyaki. People are hunting Fujiko, and gunfire is exchanged. Fujiko gets captured and Lupin's sukiyaki meal gets ruined.
Hair Breadth Rescue Operation for Fujiko
41. Hair Breadth Rescue Operation for Fujiko
July 21, 1980
Thief brothers Nanja-Monja have been in the business since the days of Arsene Lupin. They decide to induct Lupin as a tourist attraction for the Republic of Karchina. But first they abduct Fujiko.
The Miami Bank
40. The Miami Bank
July 14, 1980
Miami Bank is on the verge of bankruptcy after its last customers closed their accounts. The bank manager devises a plan to revive the bank and drums up news that his bank had been raided by Lupin.
The Disappearing Favorite
39. The Disappearing Favorite
July 7, 1980
England's Lord Weather provokes Lupin with a bet and dares him to steal Red Arrow away from him. Lupin takes the challenge as it's a matter of pride, but Jigen wants no part of it.
Apocalypse of Moscow 1980
38. Apocalypse of Moscow 1980
June 30, 1980
Coaxed by Fujiko, Lupin decides to steal the diamond chandelier at the Kremlin Palace. He disguises himself as Zenigata and infiltrates the palace, but government police soldier Natasha captures him.
The Wolf Runs and the Pig Rolls
37. The Wolf Runs and the Pig Rolls
June 16, 1980
Famous gourmand and field mice scientist Salmon Whitney is also known as the chairman of a Canadian diamond-mining operation. Lupin is after his diamonds, which will go on auction in Paris.
Steal Everything from Lupin
36. Steal Everything from Lupin
June 9, 1980
Though the tycoon Steel had replaced all his bodily organs with artificial organs to live, he's told that he only has a week to live. To prolong his life, he needs to receive a brain transplant.
Pompeii's Secret and the Treasure
35. Pompeii's Secret and the Treasure
June 2, 1980
No thief has ever succeeded in stealing the secret gem of Pompeii's nunnery. It's guarded by venomous snakes. Even Arsene Lupin gave up on it since he hates snakes. But Lupin takes on the challenge.
Team Work
34. Team Work
May 26, 1980
Lupin scopes a jewelry museum where the billion-dollar gem Cleopatra's Tear is displayed. But Lupin can't get to it because the display case is secured by high-voltage electricity.
The Golden Butterfly takes Revenge
33. The Golden Butterfly takes Revenge
May 19, 1980
Lupin goes on a safe-cracking rampage and rakes in 10 million francs. He needs the money to purchase the world's only rare Gold Butterfly at an auction. But Lupin drops the 10 million francs.
The Poison Trio
32. The Poison Trio
May 12, 1980
Lupin finds out about the jewel "Poison Trio" of the Borges family and decides to steal it after Fujiko goads him.
The Surrounded Summit Strategy
31. The Surrounded Summit Strategy
May 5, 1980
Fujiko informs Lupin that fine quality diamonds from South Africa are stored in a safe of a global syndicate and importer of diamonds. Lupin steals the loot of diamonds.
Don't Steal the Hot Treasure
30. Don't Steal the Hot Treasure
April 28, 1980
Lupin learns that a treasure trove lies in a volcano on Cleo Island, but it can only be reached when the mountain isn't spewing molten lava! He tries to convince Jigen and Goemon to join him.
The Himalayan Thief Group
29. The Himalayan Thief Group
April 21, 1980
Lupin's stash of Napoleon's cash got stolen, but he catches the culprit and tries to make him confess. Lupin learns that he's only one of the followers of the Fandar cult.
The Secret of Goemon's Zantetsu Sword
28. The Secret of Goemon's Zantetsu Sword
April 14, 1980
Three incidents of bank robbery have happened. A total of 1.3 billion yen was stolen. A man calling himself Goemon is the culprit and he even sends Lupin a challenge.
Lupin vs. the Man of Two Faces
27. Lupin vs. the Man of Two Faces
April 7, 1980
The master of surrealism Monsieur Dare had spent three years working on his masterpiece, but news is out that the great object of art got stolen.
The Kindness of Jigen is Seen
26. The Kindness of Jigen is Seen
March 31, 1980
The nation of Janaica is troubled with coup d'etats. Lupin discovers that the president's mansion houses the missing painting "Nude Venus" and decides to go scope the joint with Jigen.
Lupin and an Old Woman's Scheme
25. Lupin and an Old Woman's Scheme
March 24, 1980
Lupin reads the morning paper, which says that Lupin stole a 100-carat diamond that was being used in a musical. He knows he didn't do it. He asks Fujiko and others, but they have no idea either.
The Direct Attack! Dead Ball Strategy
24. The Direct Attack! Dead Ball Strategy
March 17, 1980
Boss Largo wants Lupin dead. Lupin had just stolen a bundle of the boss's casino profits. But no run-of-the-mill hit man would suffice to whack Lupin.
Take Lupin All the Way to Hell
23. Take Lupin All the Way to Hell
March 10, 1980
Lady Black and Fujiko have a bet. Whoever kills Lupin will get the loser's entire jewelry collection. Lady Black lures Lupin using Fujiko so she could kill him.
The Scheme for Oil Dollars
22. The Scheme for Oil Dollars
March 3, 1980
Lupin is blackmailed. Fujiko has been kidnapped, and for ransom he must steal a jeweled crown worth 100 million dollars. Lupin and friends head to the museum where their objective lies.
Nineteen Ninety Nine Popcorn Trip
21. Nineteen Ninety Nine Popcorn Trip
February 25, 1980
Professor Pancho has devoted his life to solving the problem of food supply. Lupin decides to help them out and invents a rocket that flies on corn fuel.
Robbery in Paris
20. Robbery in Paris
February 18, 1980
The young girl Francoise lives near Lupin. She watches Lupin and Fujiko talking and falls for him. Her father scolds her and tells her to stay away from thieves but Francoise approaches Lupin anyway.
An Unusual End to an Expedition for Napoleon's Treasure
19. An Unusual End to an Expedition for Napoleon's Treasure
February 11, 1980
Zenigata acquires a pie-throwing gun and is ordered to capture Lupin. Meanwhile, Lupin and Fujiko are discussing Napoleon's treasures.
A Treasure My Grandfather Left
18. A Treasure My Grandfather Left
February 4, 1980
Lupin finds a piece of paper in a hat, a heirloom of Arsene Lupin. It's information regarding an opal statue of Venus. Lupin figures its ownership is his birthright and heads to Gregoire's castle.
Frankenstein Attacks Lupin
17. Frankenstein Attacks Lupin
January 28, 1980
Lupin and his friends search for the pirate Kid's treasure, but they are thwarted by an underground organization called the Red Ghost. Lupin sends Fujiko and Goemon to investigate.
Lupin Kills Lupin
16. Lupin Kills Lupin
January 21, 1980
Lupin and gang break into the Bank of Stockholm, but Fujiko tries to take the money all for herself. Lupin goes after her but she gets injured.
Diamonds in the Southern Cross
15. Diamonds in the Southern Cross
January 14, 1980
The island of Rabaul has many remains of Japanese casualties of the Pacific War. It's said that Captain Cook's secret treasure is hidden there, worth one billion pounds.
The Strategy of the Chewing Gum Disguise
14. The Strategy of the Chewing Gum Disguise
January 7, 1980
As usual, Lupin is tossed to and fro by Fujiko. But a man named Buckingham comes to him and sells him "disguise chewing gum" for 50,000 dollars.
Has the Bells Rung 108 Times?
13. Has the Bells Rung 108 Times?
December 31, 1979
On New Year's Eve, Lupin is after the Golden Treasure Ship at Mount Horai. It's said that the Seven Lucky Gods conferred this treasure, which is shown in public only once a year.
Mona Lisa Smiles Twice
12. Mona Lisa Smiles Twice
December 24, 1979
The Mona Lisa never leaves the Louvre Museum. Arsene Lupin tried unsuccessfully to steal her. Lupin III wants her for his collection, and fireworks ignite between him and Zenigata.
The Secret of the First Supper
11. The Secret of the First Supper
December 17, 1979
The painting "The First Supper" hides clues to a heirloom that Christ received from the Virgin Mary. The painting has been kept by the clan of Judah for generations...
Operation: Chushingura
10. Operation: Chushingura
December 10, 1979
Accused of mismanagement on Lupin's release, the chief of the police department hit the prime minister out of anger and was dismissed. Zenigata thinks that Lupin's arrest will avenge the chief.
Danger! Goemon
9. Danger! Goemon
December 3, 1979
Wolf and Rose are a cool hit-man duo with the ambition of rising to the top of the hit-man business by killing Lupin. They capture Goemon and torture him to confess about Lupin's weaknesses.
Enjoy the Invaders Game
8. Enjoy the Invaders Game
November 26, 1979
Catherine rescues Lupin and Jigen who are pursued by Zenigata as usual. An old acquaintance of Jigen's, She provokes Jigen to steal a 140-carat diamond from her own mansion.
Sharp Shot! This is Fujiko
7. Sharp Shot! This is Fujiko
November 19, 1979
Lupin and friends go to have fun at the horse race track, but winning isn't as easy as stealing. Lupin notices two people who are winning big money hand over fist and gets suspicious.
Lupin Only Lives Twice
6. Lupin Only Lives Twice
November 12, 1979
Lupin has to battle a hit man called Tiger. Lupin tries to dodge him, but Tiger is one step ahead of him. He has a way of disappearing and appearing at will.
Iron Cutter Sword With Blues
5. Iron Cutter Sword With Blues
November 5, 1979
Lupin and crew go to a hot spring. Lupin and Jigen relax while Goemon trains at the cliffs. A girl manifests to Goemon and captures Goemon's heart.
The Wedding Ring is a Cursed Trap
4. The Wedding Ring is a Cursed Trap
October 29, 1979
Louis XIV and Marie Antoinette's Hope Diamond has brought much misfortune on its possessors. The diamond is now safeguarded by a maximum security device. Fujiko provokes Lupin to steal that diamond.
A Cat for You! Dried Bonito for Me!
3. A Cat for You! Dried Bonito for Me!
October 22, 1979
Vivian dreams of becoming a star some day, but her auditions are a bust. She thinks of using Lupin to become famous. she makes Lupin engage in thievery and informs reporters to be at the site.
The Mystery of Demon's Head Island
2. The Mystery of Demon's Head Island
October 15, 1979
The Heike Clan and Minamoto Clan once battled on Devil's Head Island at the inland sea of Seto. Fujiko and Lupin go there to find out about the details behind the legend of the battle.
The Most Dangerous Golden Bed
1. The Most Dangerous Golden Bed
October 8, 1979
Pestered by Fujiko, Lupin has to steal a golden bed that was originally made by Louis XIV for Josephine. He makes a plan with Jigen and Goemon, but the owner of the bed is a formidable opponent.
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Where to Watch Lupin the 3rd, Part 2
Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 is available for streaming on the TMS Entertainment website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Lupin the 3rd, Part 2 on demand at Amazon Prime, Crackle and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    October 3, 1977