Manga A manga adaptation by Naoya Hayakawa began publication on December 28, 2015. Titled , four volumes have been published by
Futabasha as of November 28, 2016.
Anime The series received its world premiere in Italy on August 30, 2015 on the
Italia 1 channel, and a preview screening at Concordia theater in
San Marino on August 29, 2015. The Japanese premiere was on October 1, 2015 on
NTV and the series was made available on the J:Com and
Hulu Japan services on October 21. It ran for 26 episodes in Italy and 24 episodes in Japan. The main theme song for the Italian version of the series, "Lupin, un ladro in vacanza" (
Lupin, a thief on holiday) is performed by Italian hip-hop singer
Moreno featuring
Giorgio Vanni. The main theme song for the Japanese version of the series "Theme from Lupin III 2015" is composed by
Yuji Ohno and performed by
You & The Explosion Band. The ending theme for the Japanese version of the series is performed by
enka singer
Sayuri Ishikawa and features lyrics written by
Tsunku. It was released as a single with additional tracks in Japan on October 1, 2015. The series was released across
DVD and
Blu-ray releases by
VAP in Japan between December 23, 2015 and July 20, 2016.
Crunchyroll began streaming the series as
Lupin the Third - Part 4 on January 7, 2016. All episode previously broadcast in Japan were added at the same time. The series has been licensed by
Anime Limited for the UK market and by
Discotek Media for the North American market. The English dub, which was directed by
Richard Epcar and
Ellyn Stern, and concluded on January 21, 2018. The dub, which was created as an adaptation of the Italian version, and the original Japanese version of the series have been released on home video separately in English-speaking markets due to the differences between the two versions. According to Anime Limited, these differences in video footage made it "simply not possible to include both language options" in one set. Discotek released the English dub in North America on Blu-ray on May 29, 2018, and on DVD on June 26, 2018, while the subtitled Japanese version was released on Blu-ray on April 30, 2019. On July 1, 2017,
Funimation also started streaming a simuldub of the series with episodes airing every Sunday. ==Production==