There are three distinct English dubs for this film, each with a different tone and cast: Dub Version Primary Cast (Lupin) Highlights & Critical Reception Bob Bergen
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) is the legendary feature film debut of . It follows the master thief Lupin III as he discovers a global counterfeiting operation in the tiny principality of Cagliostro and attempts to rescue the captive Princess Clarisse from a forced marriage to the villainous Count. Where to Watch (United States)
Nostalgic for early fans. Legally required to call Lupin Criticized for "noisy" scripts that fill silent moments with ad-libbed dialogue. Manga/Animaze (2000) David Hayter
Closer to the original script and restores the name "Lupin." Features heavy (though a "family-friendly" edit exists on some physical releases). Discotek (2025) Tony Oliver
As of April 2026, the film is available to for $2.99 or $3.99 on several platforms. Note that some digital listings (like Amazon's) specifically label the English Dub version: Fandango at Home Google Play Amazon Prime Video YouTube Apple TV Hoopla (Free for library card holders) Comparison of English Dubs
The most recent dub, using the established "modern" Lupin cast from the TV series. Widely praised for its high production quality and consistency with other Lupin media.
There are three distinct English dubs for this film, each with a different tone and cast: Dub Version Primary Cast (Lupin) Highlights & Critical Reception Bob Bergen
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) is the legendary feature film debut of . It follows the master thief Lupin III as he discovers a global counterfeiting operation in the tiny principality of Cagliostro and attempts to rescue the captive Princess Clarisse from a forced marriage to the villainous Count. Where to Watch (United States) Watch Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (Dub)...
Nostalgic for early fans. Legally required to call Lupin Criticized for "noisy" scripts that fill silent moments with ad-libbed dialogue. Manga/Animaze (2000) David Hayter There are three distinct English dubs for this
Closer to the original script and restores the name "Lupin." Features heavy (though a "family-friendly" edit exists on some physical releases). Discotek (2025) Tony Oliver Legally required to call Lupin Criticized for "noisy"
As of April 2026, the film is available to for $2.99 or $3.99 on several platforms. Note that some digital listings (like Amazon's) specifically label the English Dub version: Fandango at Home Google Play Amazon Prime Video YouTube Apple TV Hoopla (Free for library card holders) Comparison of English Dubs
The most recent dub, using the established "modern" Lupin cast from the TV series. Widely praised for its high production quality and consistency with other Lupin media.