Hajime Hasegawa

Most Popular Hajime Hasegawa Trailers

Total trailers found: 19

Lupin the Third: Tokyo Crisis Trailer (1998)

24 July 1998

Lupin's plans to intercept two old glass photographic plates from being delivered to a mysterious art dealer named Mr.

The Boy Who Saw the Wind Trailer (2000)

22 July 2000

Amon is a boy who can control the wind. Branik, ruler of the Empire of the Golden Snake, wants Amon's power to complete the ultimate weapon and sends his troops to capture the boy.

Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland Trailer (1989)

15 July 1989

A little boy whose dreams transcend reality is sucked into his own fantasy, which is everything he has dreamed of, until he unleashes an old secret that may not only destroy this perfect dream world but reality itself.

Lupin the Third: Farewell to Nostradamus Trailer (1995)

22 April 1995

A simple diamond heist leads Lupin into the machinations of a bizarre cult based around the prophecies of Nostradamus.

Lupin the Third: Voyage to Danger Trailer (1993)

23 July 1993

After Inspector Zenigata is reassigned from the Lupin case and grows despondent, master thief Lupin the Third decides to help him get his old job back, teaming up with the old man to destroy the international weapon smugglers Shot Shell.

Lupin the Third: The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure Trailer (1995)

04 August 1995

The infamous bandit Harimao hid a treasure, and to retrieve it, Lupin and the gang must gather three lost statues.

Lupin the Third: Napoleon's Dictionary Trailer (1991)

09 August 1991

The secret of the Lupin family treasure is out: its location is written inside a dictionary once owned by Napoleon Bonaparte himself!

Lupin the Third: From Siberia with Love Trailer (1992)

01 September 1992

Notorious thief Lupin the Third aims to steal the lost treasure of the Romanov royal family with his criminal associates along for the ride.

Lupin the Third: Dragon of Doom Trailer (1994)

29 July 1994

The Lupin gang is once again dragged onto a wild treasure hunt! This time, the objective is a mysterious, small dragon statue that even Goemon's steel-rendering blade Zantetsuken cannot cut.

Kawaguchi Kaiji's 9 Love Stories Trailer (1993)

02 April 1993

An OVA based on the work of Kawaguchi Kaiji consisting of nine independent stories, each animated by a different director.

Catnapped! Trailer (1998)

30 May 1998

The story involves a boy and his younger sister whose dog Papadoll is missing. They find out that he has been abducted by anthropomorphic cats to be brought to a world called Banapal Witt, which is built on top of a giant sleeping cat.

Lupin the Third: The Secret of Twilight Gemini Trailer (1996)

02 August 1996

As Lupin's mentor Don Dolune lies on his deathbed, he hands the master thief a gift, the diamond named Twilight.

Lupin the Third: The Hemingway Papers Trailer (1990)

01 March 1990

A bloody civil war is the setting for Lupin's latest caper; the leader for one of the factions holds documents written by Earnest Hemingway and contain the location of a remarkable treasure.

Lupin the Third: Dead or Alive Trailer (1996)

20 April 1996

When Lupin heads to the kingdom of Zufu to pilfer its treasure, he incurs the wrath of its psychotic ruler General Headhunter, who places a dead-or-alive bounty on his head.

Twenty-Four Eyes Trailer (1980)

10 October 1980

TV adaptation of the novel "Twenty-Four Eyes", combining animation with a few live-action scenes.

Lupin the Third: The Columbus Files Trailer (1999)

30 July 1999

When Fujiko secures a file that documents the location of the fabled Columbus Egg – a mystical relic that controls the weather – she quickly recruits Lupin and the gang to track down the long-lost treasure.

Lupin the Third: Greatest Capers Trailer (1995)

01 January 1995

A compilation of two episodes from the second Lupin III television series that was released on video from Streamline Pictures.

Clan of Pihyoro Trailer (1988)

09 July 1988

Based on Kaori Kimeki's fantasy manga in "Princess" magazine.

How to Enjoy Watching Baseball 10 Times More Trailer (1983)

29 April 1983

One of Japan's most renowned baseball pros, Takenori Emoto of the Hanshin Tigers, relates humorous anecdotes from his own career and the game in general.