Lupin ZERO creditless OP & ED, reaction videos, and more!
As all six episodes of Lupin ZERO have now finished airing in Japan, the marketing and social media team are celebrating its finale with a series of social media posts, videos, and more. This post aims to include each item, so you can check everything out without having to go searching online!
Clean opening and ending
Clean versions of Lupin ZEROs opening and ending have been uploaded to YouTube for everyone to enjoy, for free! It’s nice to see both without the credit text—especially the ending, which looks absolutely gorgeous. Check out both, which have been embedded below!
Video interview
A five-minute video interview with series director Daisuke Sakou and head of composition Ichirō Ōkouchi is now available on YouTube! The pair discuss their work on the show, as well as overall thoughts. The video is available in the Japanese language only, but YouTube’s auto-translation tool can be used to get a brief understanding for those of us who do not speak the language.
Competition round two!
Fans in Japan can now enter a second Lupin ZERO competition, with a chance to win a signed script by voice talent for young Lupin, Tasuku Hatanaka, and young Jigen, Shunsuke Takeuchi. Those wishing to participate can do so by following the instructions below (must live in Japan, and have knowledge of the Japanese language to enter).
Lupin ZERO fans react!
A video has been released showing fan reactions to the premiere of Lupin ZERO, which took place in cinemas across Tokyo during the December of last year. Also included are reactions from episode one’s November screening at Anime NYC. Check out the video, which has been embedded below! It’s really nice to see fans across the globe reacting to the show in the same video. In doing so, TMS have done a fantastic job at showcasing the global appeal of Lupin!
Listen to volume two of Lupin ZERO’s OST today!
The second soundtrack to Lupin ZERO, with music by Otomo Yoshihide, has been released! You can listen to all twenty-six tracks, which include many instrumental versions of songs from the first volume, via YouTube. On your streaming service of choice, simply search Lupin ZERO!
In addition, you can also hear Yoko’s song from episode one, which has been released in single form alongside a demo tape version of an unused song (which is also really nice)!
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