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Lupin the Third: The Movie
Directed by Soji Yoshikawa
Produced by Yutaka Fujioka
Written by Soji Yoshikawa
Starring Yasuo Yamada (Japanese original),
Bob Bergen (Streamline dub),
Rafael Antonio (Geneon dub)
Music by Yuji Ohno
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation (USA)
Release date(s) 1995 (USA),
1996 (UK),
2003 (USA re-release)
Running time 102 min.
Language Japanese
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Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo (Japanese title: Rupan sansei, Rupan tai Kuroon, & Rupan sansei: Mamo karano chousen) was a 1978 movie directed by Soji Yoshikawa and written by Atsushi Yamatoya and Soji Yoshikawa. It was the first animated movie based on the Lupin III character created by Monkey Punch.

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[edit] Lupin III: The Mystery of Mamo (Steamline Dub)

[edit] The Secret of Mamo (Manga UK Dub)

[edit] Lupin The 3rd: The Movie - The Secret of Mamo (Pioneer dub)

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Some aspects of Mamo's character, notably his appearance, were reported to be based on actor Paul Williams who had starred as a similarly charismatic villain in the 1974 film Phantom of the Paradise.

Some Japanese promotional material subtitled the film "Lupin vs. the Clone(s)" (Rupan tai Kuroon) although this is not technically part of the film's title. The name "Lupin vs. the Clone(s)" is sometimes used to differentiate it from the other Lupin films, but it reveals a plot point revealed much later in the film, causing some Lupin fans to be uncomfortable with using it freely. This was at least part of the reason why an American fan created its English nickname, "The Mystery of Mamo," back in the 1980s. Streamline Pictures adopted the name due to its lack of spoilers and TMS eventually agreed to rename the film for the English market.

The renaming to "Secret of Mamo" was likely to help differentiate the Manga Video (UK, 1996) and Pioneer Entertainment (USA, 2003) releases that followed Streamline Pictures' release of "The Mystery of Mamo" (1995 VHS, 1998 DVD).

An 2004 column in Newtype USA mentioned that Mamo was actually meant to be spelled "Mameaux" in foreign releases; however, American Lupin fans had already begun referring to the spelling as Mamo by the time Streamline acquired the rights to the film; Streamline then changed the spelling to accommodate them.

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Characters
Lupin the 3rd | Daisuke Jigen | Goemon Ishikawa XIII | Fujiko Mine | Inspector Koichi Zenigata
Manga
Lupin III | Brat Lupin | Lupin III - World's Most Wanted | Lupin III S | Lupin III Y | Lupin III Magazine | Lupin III M
Anime
Television Series: Lupin III | Shin Lupin III | Lupin VIII | Lupin III Part III
Movies: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy | Mystery of Mamo | The Castle of Cagliostro | The Legend of the Gold of Babylon | Farewell to Nostradamus | Dead or Alive
OVAs: The Fuma Conspiracy | Return of the Magician
TV Specials: Bye-Bye Lady Liberty | Mystery of the Hemingway Papers | Steal Napoleon's Dictionary! | From Russia With Love | Orders to Assassinate Lupin | Burn, Zantetsuken! | The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure | The Secret of Twilight Gemini | In Memory of the Walther P-38 | Memories of the Flame: Tokyo Crisis | Da Capo of Love: Fujiko's Unlucky Days | $1 Money Wars | Alcatraz Connection | Episode 0: First Contact | Operation: Return the Treasure | Stolen Lupin | Angel Tactics | Seven Days Rhapsody
Video games
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Misc.
Monkey Punch | Yasuo Ōtsuka | Yuji Ohno | Charlie Kosei | Yasuo Yamada | Greatest Capers
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