Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary
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Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary
Summary
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary is a television film[1]. It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's instance of is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — instance of (P31): television film[3].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's instance of is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — instance of (P31): anime film[4].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was directed by Napoleon's Dictionary — director (P57): Osamu Dezaki[5].
- Napoleon's Dictionary — screenwriter (P58): Hiroshi Kashiwabara wrote the screenplay for Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary[6].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's composer is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — composer (P86): Yūji Ōno[7].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's based on is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — based on (P144): Lupin III[8].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary followed Napoleon's Dictionary — follows (P155): Hemingway Papers[9].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was followed by Napoleon's Dictionary — followed by (P156): From Russia with Love[10].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's production company is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — production company (P272): TMS Entertainment[11].
- The original language of Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was Napoleon's Dictionary — original language of film or TV show (P364): Japanese[12].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's country of origin is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — country of origin (P495): Japan[13].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was released on January 1, 1991[14].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's voice actor is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — voice actor (P725): Yasuo Yamada[15].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's duration is recorded as {'unit': 'Q7727', 'amount': '+92'}[16].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's aspect ratio is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — aspect ratio (W:H) (P2061): 4:3[17].
- Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary's form of creative work is recorded as Napoleon's Dictionary — form of creative work (P7937): feature film[18].
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Authorship and Creation
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was directed by Napoleon's Dictionary — director (P57): Osamu Dezaki[5]. Napoleon's Dictionary — screenwriter (P58): Hiroshi Kashiwabara wrote the screenplay for it[6].
Publication
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary was released on January 1, 1991[14]. The original language of it was Napoleon's Dictionary — original language of film or TV show (P364): Japanese[12].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary followed Napoleon's Dictionary — follows (P155): Hemingway Papers[9]. It was followed by Napoleon's Dictionary — followed by (P156): From Russia with Love[10].
Why It Matters
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]