- German VHS release by VCL was cut by around 16 minutes. The DVD release from Anime Virtual is uncut.
- The remastered Manga Entertainment Region 1 DVD release in 2006 features an edited opening titles sequence that uses stills from the animation. This was apparently done at the request of TMS to remove the Japanese-language titles and credits.
- The Discotek Media Blu-Ray has a audio track from the 2000 manga dub with the profanity removed.
- Some of the names are changed (most for copyright reasons) in the original Streamline Video dub of the film.
- Although otherwise accurate, the Manga Entertainment dub adds profanities not present in the original Japanese or the subtitles.
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By what name was Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro (1979) officially released in India in English?
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