Lupin the Third: Sweet Lost Night (2008) [PG-13]

Release Date:
July 25, 2008

Original Title:
ルパン三世 sweet lost night ~魔法のランプは悪夢の予感~

Alternate Titles:
Edgar La Cambriole: Sweet lost night
Lupin III - Sweet lost night
Lupin III: Sweet Lost Night
Lupin III: Sweet Lost Night - Magic Lamp's Nightmare Premonition
Rupan sansei: Sweet lost night - Maho no lamp wa akumu no yokan
루팡 3세 Sweet Lost Night - 마법의 램프는 악몽의 예감
루팡 3세 sweet lost night ~마법의 램프는 악몽의 예감~
루팡 3세 sweet lost night~마법의 램프는 악몽의 예감~
루팡 3세 마법의 램프는 악몽의 예감

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

Production Companies:
TMS Entertainment

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13 

Runtime: 91

Gifted thief Lupin the Third scores a "magic lamp" and finds it contains a genie. However, after the clock strikes 7 p.m., he can't seem to remember anything… Finding himself in Singapore, Lupin must battle his way past the forces of Colonel Garlic and discover the secret behind the lamp – but every night at 7 p.m., his memory is wiped clean! How can Lupin piece together this puzzle when he can't even remember what he's doing?

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Animation Director:
Satoshi Hirayama
Fujio Suzuki
Jouji Yanase
Masahiko Yoda
Mitsuru Nasukawa
Mitsuru Sōma

Art Direction:
Yukiko Iijima

Character Designer:
Satoshi Hirayama

Director:
Tetsuro Amino

Director of Photography:
Tatsuo Noguchi

Editor:
Yuriko Sano

Music:
Yuji Ohno

Music Director:
Seiji Suzuki

Original Story:
Kazuhiko Kato

Producer:
Yasumichi Ozaki
Toshio Nakatani

Screenplay:
Toshimichi Ohkawa

Sound Effects:
Naoto Yamatani
Shizuo Kurahashi

Theme Song Performance:
Tomoyo Harada

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