Night Hood
1996Night Hood was a cartoon series inspired by the Arsène Lupin novels and was produced by Cinar and France Animation S.A. for television audiences in both English and French-speaking nations. It was set in the 1930s. The series aired in Canada in 1996 under the English-language title Night Hood, and in francophone markets as Les Exploits d'Arsène Lupin.
Seasons & Episode
Lupin has been spotted fleeing the scene of a robbery.
Steel tries to smuggle parts of machinery across the sea, disguised as modern art. But Lupin and Grognard are onto him.
Steel kidnaps a scientist who built a new jet engine and Lupin plans to expose him. However, Ganimard and Folenfant are on his tail.
Lupin seeks a treasure that sank with the Titanic, left behind by his father.
Karst steals the deed to a rich old man's property and blames Lupin.
Lupin's friend escapes from jail.
Karst kidnaps an opera singer for her diamonds.
A newly discovered pharaoh's scarab is stolen.
Reporter Kelly suspects a plot is afoot against a prince.
A painting up for auction holds the key to royal succession.
Karst corners the South African mining-stock market.
Karst plans to steal a train load of gold.
Lupin believes Karst is about to ship gold for the mafia.
Mayhem steals an auto-racing engine for Karst.
Turkish police arrest a false Arsene Lupine for stealing a priceless pearl.
Lupin must prove that Ganimard didn't steal a rare statue.
Somebody blows up Lady M's prototype plane.
Counterfeiter Karst meets with the mafia; Max is kidnapped.
A professor invents an impenetrable armor.
The president of a Third World country wants to deal with Karst.
An unstable fissure, if tampered with, could power Europe or erupt.
Joe Gila and Diesel kidnap Max.
A friend gives Kelly a crystal for safe-keeping, then disappears.
May Hem runs for mayor of Hollywood.
Ganimard blames Lupin for a series of art thefts.
Night Hood was a cartoon series inspired by the Arsène Lupin novels and was produced by Cinar and France Animation S.A. for television audiences in both English and French-speaking nations. It was set in the 1930s. The series aired in Canada in 1996 under the English-language title Night Hood, and in francophone markets as Les Exploits d'Arsène Lupin.