Lupin the 3rd: Bye, Bye, Lady Liberty, released in the United Kingdom as Goodbye Lady Liberty, is the 1st Lupin the 3rd TV Special released on April 1, 1989.
Synopsis
Lupin is forced to give up his life of crime when he discovers police computers are able to predict his every move. His retirement is short-lived when his colleague Jigen inherits the secret location of a stolen giant diamond called the "Super Egg", which is hidden in the Statue of Liberty; Lupin helps recover the diamond by stealing the entire Statue. Meanwhile, Goemon becomes bodyguard to a beautiful woman who is on the run from a sinister secret society which is also seeking the Super Egg.
Like Manga Entertainment's dub of The Mystery of Mamo, Lupin is referred to as "Wolf" in order to avoid a potential copyright dispute with the estate of Maurice LeBlanc.
For unknown reasons, the dub was originally only released in the United Kingdom, and didn't see a US release until Discotek released it on DVD in 2014.