Lupin III: $1 Money Wars
Lupin III: Missed by a Dollar / ルパン三世 1$マネーウォーズ / Rupan Sansei / Lupin III: $1 Money Wars
Genres: Action, Adult Cast, Adventure, Comedy, Mystery, Seinen | |
Themes: Adult Cast | |
Demographics: Seinen | |
Studios: TMS Entertainment | |
Producers: Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, VAP | |
Licensors: Discotek Media, Funimation | |
Rating: 7.1 / 10 | |
Rank: #4027 | |
Popularity: #7464 | |
Users Listed: 8,379 | |
Users Scored: 3,592 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 12/27/2023 | |
Aired: July 28, 2000 (Summer) | |
Type: Tv Special | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
In a world where historical power is linked to a legendary artifact, a team of unconventional investigators finds themselves in a race against a formidable adversary. Led by the resourceful Lupin and his eclectic crew, they navigate a complex web of clues and rivalries to uncover the truth surrounding a valuable broach. Their pursuit takes them through intricate puzzles and dangerous encounters as they challenge the ambitions of a ruthless bank president determined to exploit the broach’s purported power.
The series blends elements of mystery and intrigue with character-driven dynamics, exploring themes of legacy, ambition, and the nature of influence. It presents a nuanced exploration of historical narratives, examining how power structures are shaped by both tangible artifacts and the individuals who seek to control them. Expect clever deductions, strategic planning, and a focus on the interpersonal relationships within Lupin’s group as they strive to outwit their opponents.
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Characters:
- Ishikawa XIII, Goemon (Main) - Voice Actors: McFarland, Mike, Inoue, Makio, Palumbo, Antonio
- Jigen, Daisuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Sabat, Christopher, Kobayashi, Kiyoshi, Pellegrini, Sandro
- Lupin III (Main) - Voice Actors: Strait, Sonny, Kurita, Kanichi, Del Giudice, Roberto
- Mine, Fujiko (Main) - Voice Actors: McCoy, Meredith, Masuyama, Eiko, Korompay, Alessandra
- Auctioneer (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hebert, Kyle, D'Agata, Antonio
- Craymov, Cynthia (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koyama, Mami, Nadolny, Stephanie, Pellini, Roberta
- Fishbarn, Sandy (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsumoto, Rica, Huber, Susan
- Gilbert (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Bevins, Christopher, Vanni, Alessandro
- Nabikov, Alexei (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakata, Jouji, Baker, Troy, Draghetti, Roberto
- Spirit Guide (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Viktorin, Alison, Savo, Germana
- Zenigata, Kouichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Naya, Gorou, Wilburn, Phillip, Bianchi, Rodolfo
Staff:
- Cook, Justin (Producer)
- Watson, Barry (Producer)
- Ooishi, Hiromichi (Assistant Producer)
- Tonokatsu, Hideki (Director)
- Yano, Atsushi (Episode Director)
- Kashiwabara, Hiroshi (Script)
- Amamizu, Masaru (Background Art)
- Aoyagi, Shigemi (Key Animation)
- Fukunaga, Gen (Executive Producer)
- Hayashi, Yoshimi (Special Effects)
- Hosoda, Naoto (Key Animation)
- Ichiki, Tsuyoshi (Key Animation)
- Ikai, Kazuyuki (Key Animation)
- Iwata, Ryuuji (In-Between Animation)
- Kamata, Hitoshi (Key Animation)
- Kataoka, Kouji (Key Animation)
- Kawasaki, Miho (In-Between Animation)
- Kobayashi, Toshimitsu (Key Animation, Animation Director)
- Kouno, Keiko (Key Animation)
- Miyano, Takashi (Art Director)
- Miyoshi, Keiichirou (Sound Manager)
- Monkey Punch (Original Creator)
- Morio, Maki (Background Art)
- Muta, Seiji (Key Animation)
- Nakamura, Takashi (Background Art)
- Nakaya, Ryou (Key Animation)
- Namura, Hidetoshi (Key Animation)
- Oda, Taeko (Key Animation)
- Ogawa, Ichirou (Animation Director)
- Ookubo, Osamu (Key Animation)
- Oono, Yuuji (Music)
- Otokawa, Masashi (Production Manager)
- Ozawa, Tatsunori (In-Between Animation)
- Pate, Justin (Recording Engineer)
- Sakai, Keishi (Key Animation)
- Sakurai, Masaaki (Key Animation)
- Sano, Takashi (Key Animation)
- Sasaki, Tatsuya (In-Between Animation)
- Sekizaki, Takaaki (Key Animation)
- Shigekuni, Hiroko (Key Animation)
- Shirai, Hisao (Director of Photography)
- Strait, Sonny (ADR Director)
- Sugitou, Sayuri (Key Animation)
- Takeya, Teppei (In-Between Animation)
- Tanaka, Ryou (Character Design)
- Tokoro, Tomokazu (Key Animation)
- Tsubata, Yoshiaki (Key Animation)
- Tsubota, Shintarou (In-Between Animation)
- Yagi, Motoki (Key Animation)
- Yamamoto, Mayumi (Key Animation)
Reviews:
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User Psycho_Sanji (Score: 8/10):
Missed by a Dollar, from 2000, starts off another fun decade of Lupin in style. Lupin wants a ring that can lead him to yet another legendary treasure, and so does an evil corporation. Meanwhile, we have a subplot where Lupin tries to help the career of an aspiring jazz singer. And, without giving it away, there's a pretty cool twist later on. That's the basic outline, but like usual it's all the wackiness that ensues that makes this such a great show. Lupin and partner Jigen have some very snappy dialogue in this one. They talk about their guns as metaphors for women, a lot ofgreat exchanges like that.nnFujiko is fantastic as always, she gets to kill a lot more people with machine guns in this than she often does. In general this one is pretty violent, which is a nice change of pace from some of the more lighthearted specials. Crazy people with guns are out to kill the Lupin gang, and this time around it really does feel urgent.nnInspector Zenigata is great in this, as always he's awesomely hilarious when he gets emotional about Lupin. Goemon is solid as ever, though he doesn't have a particularly stand out role here.nnThis is the last Lupin feature made with traditional cel animation before they switched to digital I believe, and it has a dark gritty look to it. Very cool soundtrack by Yuji Ohno, a bit more suspenseful sounding than usual here.nnAll in all, this is some very good Lupin action. If you like Lupin III, you should give this one a watch or two. -
User fortuneye (Score: 8/10):
[THIS WAS WRITTEN RIGHT AFTER WATCHING IT AND ON MY SOCIAL MEDIA ACC. KEEPING THIS HERE FOR AN ARCHIVE] I think this must be like. The fucking third or fourth movie in this franchise set in New York/America and like honestly??? I love the NYC parts a lot. Probably more than any of the other attempts at capturing the city this franchise has tried. Aside from that this movie was actually pretty fun on its own!! Story dragged after they left NYC, but the last quarter was definitely where things got fun again. The plot (ignoring the main one abt the Hitler brooch lupin wanted to steal bcthat was just flat out stupid) was really unique and fun as hell. Lupin fighting with a literal business tycoon bank ceo owner girlboss was not one I expected but a welcome surprise.nThe dub was fucking hilarious too with the zenigata nonsense. FUNIMATION ALWAYS KNOWS HOW TO WRITE A FUNNY ZENIGATA I LOVE ITnTired so I don’t feel like going on much longer but fun movie!! Not the best but not the worst at all!!! I dock points for the slow middle part and the ugly character designs. Solid B
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