Lupin the Third: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 1, 1989

Original Title:
ルパン三世 バイバイ・リバティー・危機一発!

Alternate Titles:
Edgar de la Cambriole: Goodbye Lady liberty
Lupin III - Il virus beta
Lupin III : Goodbye Lady liberty
Lupin III: Bye Bye Liberty - Scoppia la crisi!
Lupin III: Bye Bye Liberty Crisis
Lupin e il mago dei computers
Lupin the 3rd TV Special 01 - Bye-Bye Liberty Crisis
Rupan sansei - Bai bai ribatî kiki ippatsu!
鲁邦三世:危机一刻

Genres:
Action | Animation | Comedy | Crime | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Tokyo Movie Shinsha

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: R18+  KR: 15 

Runtime: 97

New York City is in crisis. Is this goodbye for Lady Liberty?

Foiled repeatedly by the predictions of Interpol's supercomputer, Lupin has settled down. His partner Jigen asks him to pull one last heist: recover the Super Egg, a massive diamond hidden somewhere inside the Statue of Liberty.

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Animation Director:
Noboru Furuse

Art Direction:
Mitsuki Nakamura

Director:
Osamu Dezaki

Director of Photography:
Taizo Matsuzaki
Hirokata Takahashi

Editor:
Yoshihisa Tsurubuchi

Music:
Yuji Ohno

Music Director:
Seiji Suzuki

Original Story:
Kazuhiko Kato

Producer:
Hidehiko Takei
Motoyoshi Tokunaga
Yutaka Yasuda

Sound Effects:
Yukiyoshi Itokawa

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