Le Avventure Di Lupin III (1971) La Serie Con La Giacca Verde Di Lupin III

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Le Avventure Di Lupin III (1971) La Serie Con La Giacca Verde Di Lupin III Le avventure di Lupin III (1971) La serie con la giacca verde di Lupin III. Un film di Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Masaaki Ôsumi con Yasuo Yamada, Kiyoshi Kobayashi, Yukiko Nikaido, Gorô Naya, Chikao Ohtsuka. Genere Animazione durata 25 minuti. Produzione Giappone 1971. La prima serie delle avventure di Lupin III, il nipote del ladro gentiluomo creato da Leblanc. Spesso viene soprannominata come la serie con la giacca verde. Lupin III è la prima serie animata tratta dal manga omonimo scritto da Monkey Punch nel 1967, che racconta le avventure di Arsenio Lupin III, il nipote del ladro gentiluomo creato da Maurice Leblanc. Nel 1969 è stato realizzato un pilota, ma la serie è stata realizzata solamente due anni dopo, ma gli scarsi ascolti ne hanno decretato la cancellazione dopo soli 23 episodi. Ma con le repliche la serie otterrà successo diventando un cult.Lupin è considerato il più grande ladro del mondo, conosciuto per annunciare, con un biglietto da visita, gli oggetti che desidera rubare. Daisuke Jigen è la sua mano destra e il suo alleato più fidato, è un esperto tiratore che può sparare ad un bersaglio in 0,3 secondi. Nonostante i due lavorino spesso in coppia spesso sono aiutati da Goemon Ishikawa XIII, un maestro spadaccino che può tagliare qualsiasi cosa e che discende dal leggendario bandito giapponese Ishikawa Goemon, oppure vengono aiutati da Fujiko Mine, la donna di cui Lupin è innamorato. Anche se spesso Fujiko lavora con loro, a volte sfrutta l'interesse che ha per lei Lupin per rubare un tesoro che le interessa.Lupin e la sua gang sono costantemente inseguiti dall'ispettore Zenigata dell'ICPO, che ha votato la sua vita ad arrestarlo e lo insegue per tutto il mondo. Nelle rare occasioni che cattura Lupin, Zenigata spera segretamente che Lupin scappi in modo da poter continuare ad inseguirlo. copyright© 2000- 2021 MYmovies.it® - Mo-Net S.r.l. - [email protected].
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