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.
Episode 1
Lupin has been spotted fleeing the scene of a robbery.
Episode 2
Steel tries to smuggle parts of machinery across the sea, disguised as modern art. But Lupin and Grognard are onto him.
Episode 3
Steel kidnaps a scientist who built a new jet engine and Lupin plans to expose him. However, Ganimard and Folenfant are on his tail.
Episode 4
Lupin seeks a treasure that sank with the Titanic, left behind by his father.
Episode 5
Karst steals the deed to a rich old man's property and blames Lupin.
Episode 6
Lupin's friend escapes from jail.
Episode 7
Karst kidnaps an opera singer for her diamonds.
Episode 8
A newly discovered pharaoh's scarab is stolen.
Episode 9
Reporter Kelly suspects a plot is afoot against a prince.
Episode 10
A painting up for auction holds the key to royal succession.
Episode 11
Karst corners the South African mining-stock market.
Episode 12
Karst plans to steal a train load of gold.
Episode 13
Lupin believes Karst is about to ship gold for the mafia.
Episode 14
Mayhem steals an auto-racing engine for Karst.
Episode 15
Turkish police arrest a false Arsene Lupine for stealing a priceless pearl.
Episode 16
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Episode 17
Lupin must prove that Ganimard didn't steal a rare statue.
Episode 18
Somebody blows up Lady M's prototype plane.
Episode 19
Counterfeiter Karst meets with the mafia; Max is kidnapped.
Episode 20
A professor invents an impenetrable armor.
Episode 21
The president of a Third World country wants to deal with Karst.
Episode 22
An unstable fissure, if tampered with, could power Europe or erupt.
Episode 23
Joe Gila and Diesel kidnap Max.
Episode 24
A friend gives Kelly a crystal for safe-keeping, then disappears.
Episode 25
May Hem runs for mayor of Hollywood.
Episode 26
Ganimard blames Lupin for a series of art thefts.