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Lupin the Third: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty

Original title: Rupan sansei: Bai bai ribatî kiki ippatsu!
  • TV Movie
  • 1989
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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Lupin the Third: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty (1989)
AnimeHand-Drawn AnimationActionAdventureAnimationComedyCrimeFantasyMysterySci-Fi

To erase his criminal records, Lupin must steal the Ultravirus file.To erase his criminal records, Lupin must steal the Ultravirus file.To erase his criminal records, Lupin must steal the Ultravirus file.

  • Director
    • Osamu Dezaki
  • Writers
    • Monkey Punch
    • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
    • Jun'ichi Iioka
  • Stars
    • Yasuo Yamada
    • Eiko Masuyama
    • Kiyoshi Kobayashi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    527
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Osamu Dezaki
    • Writers
      • Monkey Punch
      • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
      • Jun'ichi Iioka
    • Stars
      • Yasuo Yamada
      • Eiko Masuyama
      • Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yasuo Yamada
    Yasuo Yamada
    • Lupin
    • (voice)
    Eiko Masuyama
    Eiko Masuyama
    • Fujiko
    • (voice)
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    Kiyoshi Kobayashi
    • Jigen
    • (voice)
    Makio Inoue
    Makio Inoue
    • Goemon Ishikawa XIII
    • (voice)
    Gorô Naya
    Gorô Naya
    • Zenigata
    • (voice)
    Yui Komazuka
    • Isabel
    • (voice)
    Mayumi Tanaka
    Mayumi Tanaka
    • Michael
    • (voice)
    Masane Tsukayama
    Masane Tsukayama
    • Jimmy
    • (voice)
    Michio Maezawa
    • Silverman
    • (voice)
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Jones
    • (voice)
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Ed
    • (voice)
    Tamio Ôki
    • Rooster
    • (voice)
    Naoko Kouda
    • Judy
    • (voice)
    Yôsuke Akimoto
    • Cab
    • (voice)
    Atsushi Ii
    • Sheriff
    • (voice)
    Minoru Inaba
    • Anchor
    • (voice)
    Ken'yû Horiuchi
    • Computer
    • (voice)
    Mitsuaki Hoshino
    • Cop
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Osamu Dezaki
    • Writers
      • Monkey Punch
      • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
      • Jun'ichi Iioka
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    7emasterslake

    Not bad for the first Lupin the 3rd TV special

    This is the first of the long running yearly TV movies of Lupin the 3rd.

    This all starts off in Paris, France where Lupin steals computer files on his profile and every crime he committed. And he's looking for a way to destroy them.

    And in order to do that he must retrieve the Super Egg which has a connection to the ultra Virus. The Ultra Virus is capable of deleting any secured information.

    This is perfect for Lupin to delete all the known crimes from his past. To find the Super Egg lupin must search the Statue of Liberty to locate it. And with the help of a boy Genius name Micheal, Lupin will have no trouble in getting the Ultra Virus.

    But a mysterious cult in New York wants the Super Egg for themselves. So they can achieve in world domination.

    This one is pretty good for the earliest of all the TV specials. the animation is a bit old but it was made back 17 years ago. Has all 5 of the original voice actors portraying their own characters. And it's only available on Fansubs. It's yet to be release on DVD.
    7porta_133

    Lupin III: Bye Bye Lady Liberty brings a breath of fresh air to the franchise.

    TL;DR: Even though it is not one of the greats or classics of the Lupin III franchise, this Mystery of Mamo-inspired TV-flick still brings something incredibly important to the table; change. This movie strikes a tone with its late 80s aesthetics, comedic flare and unorthodox characterizations that other Lupin III movies have yet to replicate. It is however different than the usual Lupin III outings, so I do not recommend anyone new to the franchise to watch it without some introduction beforehand.

    Now, for the long-form review.

    Lupin III to some of its most ardent fans can seem to get a little bit repetitive at times. You've just seen it all, y'know? Big womp when Lupin himself dies for the twenty billionth time in the series, we all know it won't stick. That's where this movie comes in. It definitively breaks the mold on a lot of the main Lupin cast (except Jigen, but Jigen never changes); Lupin himself seems fairly apathetic to Fujiko (instead choosing other women over her), Goemon seems to discover his inner romantic attraction and Fujiko herself has manned up to become the effective master thief she hasn't been since part I. Unfortunately poor ol' Zenigata was done dirty in this movie, as he gets very little of the spotlight. He does shine with each of his appearances though!

    The story in general follows a quite generic structure for anyone acquainted with the franchise; it is however the way they execute it that surprises. It is quite similar to both Mystery of Mamo and Farewell to Nostradamus, borrowing plot elements that are frankly done better in the aforementioned movies. This however does not mean that it is per say a poorly done job; even though the pacing and revelations are done weirdly the film still keeps you hooked with quite interesting strings, and at the end you have closure for the main story which still leaves a bit of room for your own interpretation of what happened in the little side story.

    What this movie however certainly doesn't hold back with is the late 80's theming. Did you know computers were getting big? Well, during a watching of this movie you certainly do. Just like in luxury cars from the late 80's everything now centres around the hip, hot and happening early age of the personal computer! In the year of our lord 2024 this is all quite amusing to see, and it adds a fun time capsule factor to your watching of the film.

    They did not hold back on the animation and music either; the animation borrows heavily from the style created in Mystery of Malmo (only now with a budget about triple that of the aforementioned movie), while the music remains true to Yuji Ohno's fusion jazz roots. Unlike in part III there is not a single bit of computerization to find in this soundtrack, I'm afraid. Still makes for an absolute joy to recognize the new renditions of the classic Lupin themes while watching, and - as always - the sound is supreme.

    The most important subject however when discussing any media made in Japan is the battle between the Japanese and English dub. And I'll be honest, even though the main dub cast of Lupin III is not present for this iteration and Lupin's name being censored to Wolf for copyright reasons (thanks, Leblanc family), the English dub still reigns supreme. Its cheesy, offbeat and absolutely deranged, and thats exactly what this movie needed. If you however want to hear more consistent voices, watch the original Japanese dub, which features the omnipresent Japanese cast.

    In general, this movie shines most when its allowed to let the characters interact a bit; the action sequences are good and all, but the comedy and very unique interactions are something which I thoroughly enjoyed and wished to see more of. Even though it can be generic at times (looking at you, child character of the week) it is still a fun time, and that's what we are all here for. So I implore any Lupin fan tired of the same old tropes to go check out this movie, as it spices up the character dynamics in ways most other movies have yet to attempt.
    5psychogoatee

    A not so classic Lupin adventure.

    Lupin III: Bye Bye Liberty Crisis from 1989 is the first annual Lupin TV movie special, which they've continued doing every year since. Unfortunately, starting that great tradition is pretty much the only good thing about this particular Lupin tale.

    It starts out with Lupin retired, slumming it, watching TV. Pretty different way to start a Lupin story, and it does lead to a fun reuniting with Lupin and his gunslinger sidekick Jigen. Their classic characters, and their great dynamic together are one of the bright spots of this story. These characters are classic no matter what.

    Pretty much, this has one of the more nonsensical Lupin plots. I enjoy some surreal craziness, it can be fun and has suited Lupin from time to time. Here, it's just a muddled mess.

    Lupin and Jigen set out to literally steal the statue of Liberty and thoroughly search it for a diamond. Meanwhile, Goemon is working as a bodyguard for a weird emotionless woman, and Fujiko is off doing her thing, trying to rip off an eccentric rich guy for money.

    There is very little Fujiko in this by the way, so we don't get to enjoy her classic dynamic with the Lupin gang as much as usual. Lupin's lovable enemy Inspector Zenigata does have some fun scenes in this one though, like usual.

    Somewhere along the way a computer virus and an evil cult come into play. By this point, the plot becomes very bizarre and messy, but not really engaging or entertaining.

    All in all, this movie just lacks the Lupin magic. It lacks most of the fun and style that comes along with the franchise, and for the most part it lacks the classic dynamic between the characters.

    I'd recommend skipping this one and enjoying some other Lupin adventures. As a curiosity, this may be worth a watch for the hardcore Lupin fan though.
    6enricoshapka

    Nonsense Lupin

    Lupin iii film 23

    The predominant themes in this movie are action, gadgets and nonsense, like stealing the Statue of Liberty, that's crazy even for Lupin. Honestly the story is forgettable, it's just all over the place. There's just too much, the diamond, the virus, the woman, the Organization. And the evil guy just gets defeated by a shot, a mystic figure with powers cmon. I recommend it only to hard fans of Lupin.
    5JayWolfgramm

    Bring that Statue Back, You Bloated Beanbag

    It is clear when watching this film that this was not made for the theatres. This is a made for TV animated Lupin adventure, and the quality of the animation, music and voice acting reflect the reduced budget. Perhaps I mis-spoke, this isn't "Lupin" this is "Wolf" not to be confused. I do know that Lupin is Latin for Wolf, but it is still odd to hear characters refer to the famous thief by this name.

    One more issue, this movie decides to add a little kid to the formula. He's not detective Conan, but he is likewise unreasonably smart for a child.

    Despite all of those facts working against it, the charm of the characters still shines through. Lupin still manages to be his usual charming thief self, and the usual crew all get some time to shine.

    Lupin also joins the elusive group along with Shredder and Egon as people who have successfully stolen the Statue of Liberty. I like how this is just a little side quest for Lupin, it isn't all that difficult for him.

    If you are a Lupin fan and are forgiving on some lesser story and animation beats, this film should get you by.

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    • Trivia
      The first of the yearly made Lupin the 3rd TV movies that were made from 1989 to 2013.
    • Goofs
      At one point in the Manga UK dub, Jimmy calls Isabella "Jezebel".
    • Quotes

      [Lupin enters the warehouse]

      Jigen: I thought you were living for love.

      [Lupin closes the door and laughs nervously]

      Lupin: Well, love is great and all, but work is better, right? For a man...

      Jigen: So Judy dumped you?

      Lupin: Ahh, you don't have to put it that way...

      [He continues laughing nervously]

      Jigen: I'm right! You were dumped!

      [Lupin tearfully clings to Jigen]

      Jigen: Geez, but she was so into you. What happened?

      Lupin: She was seeing other men!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Lupin III: Green vs. Red (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Endoresu towairaito - Saigo no shinju
      (Endless Twilight - The Last Pearl)

      Lyrics by Yoshiko Miura

      Music by Yuji Ohno

      Arranged by Yuji Ohno

      Performed by Akemi Keida

      Courtesy of VAP Records

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    • Release date
      • April 1, 1989 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Lupin III: Bye Bye Liberty Crisis
    • Production companies
      • TMS Entertainment
      • Video Audio Project (VAP)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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