Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy (movie)
Alternative title:
Edgar de la Cambriole : Le complot du clan Fûma (French)
La Conspiración de Fuuma (Spanish)
Lupin III : Le complot du clan Fûma (French)
Lupin III: Fuma affæren (Danish)
Lupin III: La cospirazione dei Fuma (Italian)
Lupin III: Plot of the Fuma Clan
Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy
Rupan Sansei: Fuma Ichizoku no Imboo (Japanese)
ルパン三世 風魔一族の陰謀 (Japanese)
怪盜魯邦三世 風魔一族的陰謀 (Chinese (Taiwan))
Genres: science fiction
Themes: ninja
Objectionable content: Mild
Plot Summary: Goemon's wedding to Murasaki Inabe, daughter of a samurai clan's leader, is interrupted when the Fuma ninjas attack, kidnapping the bride-to-be and demanding her family's ancient treasure as ransom. Lupin, Jigen, Goemon and Fujiko work together once again to try to save Murasaki and get to the treasure before the Fuma can steal it.
Ratings: 205 ratings have been given [details]
Running time: 73 minutes
Vintage: 1987
Release dates: We have 3
Opening Theme:
"C'est la Vie to Iwanaide" (セラヴィと言わないで) by Maki Asakura

"Seravi to Iwanaide" by Maki Asakura

Insert song:
"Undercover Lover" by Kazumi Miyaura
Official website:
Lupin the 3rd Network (Japanese)
Trivia: We have 15
Comment:
Due to budget issues, Tokyo Movie Shinsha decided not to employ the original voice cast for this title (which was initially released as an OAV); instead, they opted for a slightly less-expensive but still well-known cast. Yasuto Yamada, the original voice of Lupin was not happy with the change, as he felt creator Monkey Punch had lobbied the producers for his replacement. Monkey Punch stated he was happy with Yamada's portrayal of Lupin, but felt he had no business telling the TMS staff what to do. Despite assurance by Monkey Punch that he had nothing to do with the cast change, his friendship with Yamada was permanently strained.
For the initial U.S. release, the anime was retitled Rupan III due to legal issues between Maurice LeBlanc's estate (owners of the original Arsène Lupin) and Monkey Punch. Despite the Lupin name going into public domain in the 1990s, AnimEigo retained the Rupan title due to their original licensing contract.
Review:
Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy (May 4, 2003)
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DVD (Region 1) |
Lupin the 3rd: The Fuma Conspiracy (DVD) 2007-10-30 (from $199.99) |
Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy (DVD) 2003-04-11 |
LaserDisc |
Rupan III: The Fuma Conspiracy [Sub] (LD) 1995-03-29 |
VHS |
Lupin III: The Fuma Conspiracy [UK] (Sub.VHS) 1995-01-23 |
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Director: Masayuki Ōzeki
Screenplay: Makoto Naitō
Original Concept: Maurice Leblanc
Original Manga: Monkey Punch
Character Design: Kazuhide Tomonaga
Art Director: Shichirō Kobayashi
Animation Director: Kazuhide Tomonaga
Director of Photography: Akio Saitō
Executive producer: Yutaka Fujioka
Color Coordination: Tomoko Yamamoto
Editing: Takeshi Seyama
Insert Song Composition: Kiyoshi Miyaura
Insert Song Lyrics: Phil Rhodes
Insert Song Performance: Kazumi Miyaura
Production Advancement: Takeshi Takano
Production Desk: Masaaki Nanbu
Recording Director: Yasuo Urakami
Sound Effects: Akihiko Matsuda (Fizz Sound)
Supervision: Yasuo Ōtsuka
Theme Song Arrangement: Tatsumi Yano
Theme Song Composition: Shingo Minami
Theme Song Lyrics: Masako Arikawa
Theme Song Performance: Miki Asakura
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Animation Production: Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Backgrounds: Kobayashi Production
Casting Cooperation: Aoni Production
Distributor: Toho Video (VHS)
Film Laboratory: Tokyo Laboratory
Photography: Asahi Production
Recording Studio: Apu Meguro Studio
Sound Effects: Fizz Sound Creation
Titles: Takagu Atelier
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Associate producer: Natsumi Ueki (Dubbing)
Audio Engineer: Nick Stuteville
C.C. Staff - Communications: Billie Houle
C.C. Staff - Duplications: B.J. Toney
Commentary: Reed Nelson (Discotek DVD)
Dialogue Editing: Roe R. Adams III
Dialogue Mixer: Ron Abfalter
DVD Assistant Producer: Sara Rouse
DVD Menu Design: Paul Laughter
DVD Production Assistant: Paul Laughter
Effects Designer: Skip Bowerman
Music & Effects Editor: Kevin Turner
Production Coordination: Natsumi Ueki (Subtitling)
Script Consultant: Jonathan Clements (Western Connection)
Script Supervision: William Bailey
Subtitling Director: Michael House
Voice Direction: Scott Houle
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Recording Studio: Coastal Carolina Sound Studios
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Adaptation: Rosine Wortemann
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Distributor: IDP Home Video Music
Dubbing: Studio Charcot
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Executive producer: Luis de Val
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Distributor: Manga Films (Spain)
Dubbing Studio: Q.T. Lever (Spain dub)
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