Lupin Iii: Lupin Vs. Fukusei-ningen Episode 1 -

This opening sets the tone for the entire film—it’s gritty, cynical, and far more experimental than the "gentleman thief" vibes of later entries like The Castle of Cagliostro . 🧠 Who is Mamo?

It looks like you're diving into the surreal world of (widely known as The Mystery of Mamo ). Interestingly, while it is technically a single feature-length film from 1978, its status as the first theatrical movie in the franchise makes it feel like the definitive "Episode 1" of Lupin's big-screen history . 🕵️ The "Execution" Opening

The "Fukusei-ningen" (Cloned Man) of the title is , one of the weirdest villains in anime history. Lupin III: Lupin vs. Fukusei-ningen Episode 1

Unlike the more "family-friendly" versions of Lupin directed by Hayao Miyazaki, this film stays true to the Monkey Punch manga—meaning it’s heavy on adult humor, violence, and cynicism.

Soji Yoshikawa (who also worked on the original 1971 series). This opening sets the tone for the entire

He is a shriveled, god-like recluse who claims to be thousands of years old.

Are you planning to watch the , or were you actually looking for the first episode of the original 1971 TV series ("Is Lupin Burning?!")? Soji Yoshikawa (who also worked on the original 1971 series)

It involves everything from US secret agents to Cold War politics and nuclear threats, making it feel like a "James Bond movie on acid". 🎬 Quick Production Facts Released: December 16, 1978.