The Trap Door: Lupin, he's a nice man. But he's cool, you know?
<cite>Lupin III: Bye Bye Lady Liberty</cite> and <cite>The Hemingway Papers</cite> (1989/1990)
By Phillip
- Column
- anime
- Discotek
- Lupin III
- Osamu Dezaki
- Trap Door
<cite>Lupin III: Bye Bye Lady Liberty</cite> and <cite>The Hemingway Papers</cite> (1989/1990)
By Phillip
<cite>They Were Eleven</cite> (1986)
By Phillip
<cite> Sword For Truth</cite> (1990)
By Phillip
<cite>Zeoraima: Project Hades</cite> (1986)
By Phillip
<cite>Arcadia of My Youth</cite> (1988)
By Phillip
<cite>Tenamonya Voyagers</cite> (1999)
By Phillip
<cite>Appleseed</cite> (1988)
By Phillip
<cite>Mazinkaizer</cite> (2001)
By Phillip
<cite>Metal Skin Panic: MADOX 01</cite> (1988)
By Phillip
<cite>Giant Robo: The Day The Earth Stood Still</cite> (1992)
By Phillip
<cite>Metropolis</cite> (2001)
By Phillip
<cite>Casshan Robot Hunter</cite> (1993)
By Phillip
By Phillip
By Phillip
<cite>Demon City Shinjuku</cite> (1988)
By Phillip
<cite>Perfect Blue</cite> (1997)
By Phillip
<cite>Mad Bull 34</cite> (1990)
By Phillip
<cite>Gunsmith Cats </cite>(1995)
By Phillip
The Castle of Cagliostro (1978)
By Phillip
<cite>Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise</cite> (1987)
By Phillip
<cite>Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie</cite> (1994)
By Phillip
By David Estrella, Phillip
<cite>Hyper Combat Unit Dangaioh</cite> (1987)
By Phillip
<cite>The Humanoid</cite> (1986)
By Phillip
<cite>Garaga</cite> (1989)
By Phillip