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  1. Novelist. Years active. 1963–present. Known for. Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo. Sōji Yoshikawa (吉川 惣司, Yoshikawa Sōji, February 22, 1947 in Tokyo) is a Japanese anime director, scriptwriter, animator, character designer, as well as a stage director and novelist. He has occasionally worked under the aliases Kazumi Takahashi ...

  2. Sōji Yoshikawa, who storyboarded the first and last episodes of the first series, acted as director and co-writer of the screenplay. Atsushi Yamatoya, a writer and director of pink films who had written two episodes of the first series (and later the third animated Lupin film, Legend of the Gold of Babylon), also contributed to the script.

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    Sōji Yoshikawa (吉川 惣司, Yoshikawa Sōji, born February 22, 1947) is a Japanese animator, scriptwriter, director of anime, and stage director. He has worked under the aliases Kazumi Takahashi (高橋 和美, Takahashi Kazumi), Kyōdō Oda (小田 経堂, Oda Kyōdō), and Haruka Kyō (京 春香, Kyō Haruka).

  4. Soji Yoshikawa is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Director, Creator, Script, Storyboard Artist, Storyboard, and Character Designer. Some of his work includes Lupin the Third, Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo, The Mysterious Cities of Gold, Lensman, Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3, Armored Trooper VOTOMS, and The☆Ultraman.

  5. Sōji Yoshikawa (吉川 惣司 Yoshikawa Sōji?, born February 22, 1947) is an animator, a scriptwriter, a director of anime, and a stage director. He has worked under the aliases Kazumi Takahashi (高橋 和美 Takahashi Kazumi?), Kyōdō Oda (小田 経堂 Oda Kyōdō?), and Haruka Kyō (京 春香 Kyō Haruka?). He dropped out of senior high school, entered an Mushi Production, and became ...

  6. Sôji Yoshikawa. Writer: Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo. Sôji Yoshikawa is known for Lupin the 3rd: The Mystery of Mamo (1978), Kiko kai garian (1986) and Xabungle Graffiti (1983).

  7. 吉川惣司, Kyoudou Oda (小田経堂, 小田響堂), Haruka Kyou (吉川惣司), Kazumi Takahashi (高橋和美)