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Release Date:
July 29, 1994
Original Title:
ルパン三世 燃えよ斬鉄剣
Alternate Titles:
Lupin - Il tesoro del Titanic
Lupin III - Il mistero del Dragone
Lupin III : Le Dragon Maudit
Lupin III. TV Special 06 - Der goldene Drache (1994)
Lupin III. TV Special: Brenne Zantetsuken! Der Goldene Drache
Lupin III: Dragon of Doom
Lupin the 3rd: The Dragon of Doom
Lupin the Third: Dragon of Doom
Rupan sansei: Moeyo zantetsuken
루팡 3세 불타라 참철검
루팡 3세 타올라라 참철검
루팡 3세: 불타라 참철검
Genres:
Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Crime | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Tokyo Movie Shinsha
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 12
Runtime: 90
The Lupin gang is once again dragged onto a wild treasure hunt! This time, the objective is a mysterious, small dragon statue that even Goemon's steel-rendering blade Zantetsuken cannot cut. The artifact, which once eluded even Lupin the Third's esteemed grandfather, rests deep undersea inside the infamous Titanic, and is the key to unlocking the mystery of Zantetsuken's almighty strength. A wealthy gangster, Lupin, and Goemon all want the statue for themselves!
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Animation Director:
Kazuto Nakazawa
Hirotoshi Takaya
Art Direction:
Yukihiro Shibutani
Character Designer:
Masatomo Sudo
Creator:
Kazuhiko Kato
Director:
Masaharu Okuwaki
Director of Photography:
Hajime Hasegawa
Editor:
Yoshihisa Tsurubuchi
Key Animation:
Toshiko Baba
Toshiyuki Komaru
Osamu Okubo
Hirotoshi Takaya
Moriyasu Taniguchi
Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Masahiko Yoda
Hiroto Yokote
Music Director:
Seiji Suzuki
Original Music Composer:
Yuji Ohno
Original Story:
Kazuhiko Kato
Producer:
Hibiki Itou
Tadahito Matsumoto
Yasumichi Ozaki
Sound Effects:
Yukiyoshi Itokawa
Special Effects:
Yoshimi Hayashi
Storyboard Artist:
Masaharu Okuwaki
Writer:
Nobuaki Kishima
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