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  2. The Castle of Cagliostro - Wikipedia

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    The Castle of Cagliostro placed in 5th place on Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs's list of best anime. [62] The film was named The Best Japanese Animated Film of All Time by Japanese film magazine Kinema Junpo in 2009. [63] In 2020, CBR.com ranked The Castle of Cagliostro as the best Lupin movie. [64]

  3. Alessandro Cagliostro - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese animated movie The Castle of Cagliostro draws on Maurice Leblanc's Arsène Lupin novels and has the gentleman thief's half-Japanese grandson as the protagonist. Lazare d'Cagliostro appears as the main antagonist of the film, a ruler of a fictional country who influences the world's economy through counterfeiting (inspired by the ...

  4. Yuji Ohno - Wikipedia

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    Yuji Ohno (大野 雄二, Ōno Yūji, born May 30, 1941 in Atami, Shizuoka, Japan) is a Japanese jazz musician. Ohno is known for his musical scoring of Japanese anime television series, particularly Lupin III, and most famously the 1977 series Lupin III Part II and the feature film The Castle of Cagliostro.

  5. Category:Films about Alessandro Cagliostro - Wikipedia

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    Films depicting the life of occultist Alessandro Cagliostro (1743–1795). Pages in category "Films about Alessandro Cagliostro" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. List of accolades received by Hayao Miyazaki - Wikipedia

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    His first feature films, The Castle of Cagliostro and Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, earned him the Ōfuji Noburō Award at the Mainichi Film Awards in 1979 and 1984, respectively. His film Laputa: Castle in the Sky won Best Anime at the Anime Grand Prix in 1986, and My Neighbor Totoro won the Special Award at the Blue Ribbon Awards in 1989.

  7. Cagliostro (1975 film) - Wikipedia

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    Cagliostro is a 1975 Italian biographical drama film directed by Daniele Pettinari. [1] Loosely based on the real life events of Alessandro Cagliostro , the film has many historical inaccuracies, including the claim that Giuseppe Balsamo and Cagliostro were two different persons.

  8. Telecom Animation Film - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Animation Film is a well-established studio known for its production cooperation on films produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha, including the Japan-US co-production Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, Hayao Miyazaki's Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro, and Isao Takahata's Jarinko Chie.

  9. Forte di San Leo - Wikipedia

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    The Fortress of San Leo is a castle on the border of the Romagna and Marche; the castle is best known as the site where Count Cagliostro died. It was one of the palaces owned by Federico da Montefeltro and his wife Battista Sforza and was a fortified, palatial retreat. It is now a museum.