Orders to Assassinate Lupin

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Voyage to Danger
ルパン三世『ルパン暗殺指令』
(Orders to Assassinate Lupin)
Genre Action, Adventure, Comedy
OVA: Voyage to Danger
Directed by Masaaki Osumi, Masaharu Okuwaki
Studio Shinsha
No. of episodes 1
Released 23 July 1993

Orders to Assassinate Lupin ("Rupan Ansatsu Shirei," in its original Japanese) was the fifth in a series of feature-length television specials created in the animated series Lupin III.

When this production was released in North America by FUNimation, it was entitled "Voyage to Danger", due to a mandate by the original licensor, Nippon Television; the title for world distribution by NTV was Lupin the 3rd Special 5 - Voyage to Danger. This film has also been made available as part of FUNimation's "First Haul" box set.

Contents

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Inspector Zenigata has been taken off the Lupin case due to his inability to capture him, and been replaced with a much more ruthless agent, Keith, who will gladly take Lupin dead if he cannot take him alive. This does not sit well with Zenigata, who has always had a respect for Lupin. He goes against his orders and gives this information to the master thief, giving Lupin and his gang the edge they need to stay alive.

Meanwhile, Zenigata has been transferred to investigating a terrorist group, Shot Shell. In order to gain the organization's interest, Lupin steals a nuclear submarine from Russia and kidnaps a Russian physicist, Karen, to help him run it. Karen has a link to Jigen's past and seems bent on revenge on him for her father. Shot Shell takes the bait and forms something of a partnership, but little do Lupin and his gang realize that the illegal arms dealers are also partners with Keith.

  • Takayuki Kanjyo

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