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Seven Days Rhapsody is the 18th Lupin the 3rd television special. It originally aired on September 8, 2006.

Synopsis[]

After a successful theft during a race, Lupin has an interest in a precious diamond that is visible only for seven days. His plan gets complicated when he has to rescue a young woman by the name of Michelle from a bunch of criminals.

Fujiko at the same time is interested of stealing the precious stone, asks Goemon to assist with the plan. Can he pull off the heist and get away with it?

Long Summary[]

Jigen surprised
"This is it? ... but it's an empty ruin!"
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Cast[]

Japanese
Characters Voice Actors
Lupin III Kanichi Kurita
Daisuke Jigen Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Goemon Ishikawa XIII Makio Inoue
Fujiko Mine Eiko Masuyama
Inspector Koichi Zenigata Gorō Naya
Colonel Guz Kyuick Masane Tsukayama
Michelle Kyuick Mariya Ise
Ryatt Fumihiko Tachiki
Danon Yōsuke Akimoto
Fire Shunsuke Sakuya
Jenny Mabuki Andō

Additional voices:[1]

  • Tesshō Genda as Vice President
  • Kōsei Kobayashi as Horse Racing Announcer
  • Hiroshi Iwasaki as Tuk-tuk driver
  • Matsuo Matsuo as Monk
  • Keiji Himeno as Damon
  • Mizuki Saitō as Cox
  • Masaki Kawanabe as Coriano
  • Keijin Okuda as Frontman
  • Atsushi Imaruoka as Police Officer A
  • Junichi Gotō as Police Officer B
  • Yoshitaka Kure as Police Officer C (credited as Yoshitaka Kuremoto)
  • Hiroki Amemiya as Mafia A
  • Dai Imuta as Mafia B
  • Toshihiko Minaki as Mafia C
  • Eriko Kigawa as Saleswoman
Italian ("Lacrima della Dea" / "La lacrima della Dea")
Characters Voice Actors
Lupin III Stefano Onofri
Daisuke Jigen Sandro Pellegrini
Goemon Ishikawa XIII Antonio Palumbo
Fujiko Mine Alessandra Korompay‏‎‏‎
Inspector Koichi Zenigata Rodolfo Bianchi
Colonel Guz Kyuick Bruno Alessandro
Michelle Kyuick Gemma Donati
Ryatt Unknown
Danon Unknown
Fire Gabriele Lopez
(unconfirmed)
Jenny Unknown

Ryatt's role is disputed, on Anime News Network it claims that he is played by Manlio De Angelis while on Italian Wikipedia, he is played by Enzo Avolio.

Releases[]

Japan[]

  • DVD November 22, 2006 Standard Edition (VPBY-12642, VAP)
  • DVD/CD November 22, 2006 1st Print Limited Edition with Soundtrack CD (VPBY-12643, VAP)
  • DVD (VPBY-16080 reprint, VAP)
  • Blu-ray March 17, 2010 Lupin the Third: Lupin the BOX -TV Special BD Collection- (VPXY-71910, VAP)

Italy[]

  • DVD March 10, 2009 (Yamato Video)
  • DVD Lupin the 3rd: Movie DVD Collection - Lacrima della Dea (DeAGOSTINI/Yamato Video, 1LM25)
  • DVD 2012 Lupin III Film Collection (Uscita 26, Yamato Video)

Notes[]

  • In the Italian dub, this was the first appearance of Stefano Onofri who took over the Lupin role after the death of Roberto Del Giudice. According to him, the dubbing was a disaster since it was done in a day in two afternoon sessions, the person who adapted the script had no experience and considered it a bad script. He was thankful that he had Giorgio Lopez who was an experienced voice actor and director working on the dub. [1]
  • It is one of the few rare occasions in the Italian dub where it is Daisuke Jigen rather than Jigen Daisuke.
  • This special along with the Pilot Film, Lupin the 3rd Part 2 and Lupin III vs. Detective Conan are the only Lupin related animations that had some animation done in house by TMS Entertainment rather than just production.
  • In the International master used in the Italian dub, there were some changes:
  • The special is known for its spectacular amount of gay jokes among the main characters, from Lupin drooling over Goemon's cleavage to Zenigata nuzzling Lupin's face and gazing into his eyes like he's about to kiss him at any second.
    • The locations and the days of the week were not listed despite being in English.
    • In the Japanese original, the credits were done first then the outcome on the race track. In the International master, the outcome was done first after the ending then the credits.

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Lupin the 3rd Anime Media
Series
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Movies
1.Lupin VS the Clone • 2.The Castle of Cagliostro • 3.The Legend of the Gold of Babylon • 4.Farewell to Nostradamus • 5.Dead or AliveDaisuke Jigen's GravestoneThe Blood Spray of Goemon IshikawaFujiko Mine's Lie • 6.The First
OVAs
Pilot FilmLupin VIII • 1.The Plot of the Fuma Clan • 2.Return of the Magician • 3.Green vs. RedLupin Family Line-upLupin III 3DCGLupin ShansheiIs Lupin Still Burning?
TV Specials
1.Bye-Bye Liberty - Close Call! • 2.Mystery of the Hemingway Papers • 3.Steal Napoleon's Dictionary! • 4.From Russia With Love • 5.Orders to Assassinate Lupin • 6.Burn, Zantetsuken! • 7.Pursue Harimao's Treasure!! • 8.The Secret of Twilight Gemini • 9.Walther P38 • 10.Tokyo Crisis • 11.Fujiko's Unlucky Days • 12.$1 Money Wars • 13.Alcatraz Connection • 14.Episode 0: First Contact • 15.Operation Return the Treasure • 16.Stolen Lupin • 17.Angel Tactics • 18.Seven Days Rhapsody • 19.Elusiveness of the Fog • 20.Sweet Lost Night • 21.The Last Job • 22.Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid • 23.Another Page • 24.Princess of the Breeze • 25.Italian Game • 26.Goodbye Partner • 27.Prison of the Past
Crossovers
Lupin III vs. Detective ConanLupin III vs. Detective Conan: The MovieLupin the 3rd VS Cat's Eye


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