Overall Score:
4 out of 5
Lupin The 3rd Part 5 can be watched on Crunchyroll.
Overall Score:
4 out of 5
Lupin The 3rd Part 5 can be watched on Crunchyroll.
Episode 06, “Lupin vs The Smart Safe”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Two brothers have invented a special safe that can only be opened by those with the lowest intelligence, which may prove to be too hard for the brilliant Lupin to break into. Lupin is disinterested at first, but is called out on loans made to his colleagues, so he decides to give it a try. Lupin believes he has the perfect technique for zoning out, but when he attempts it, things don’t go as planned! Can Lupin find a way to get dumb enough to open the genius-proof safe? And why are Jigen and Fujiko holding heavy objects? It’s a stupifying caper for Lupin!
Episode 05, “A Crook’s Resolve”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Lupin is dead! Or is he? The proprietors of the dark web’s Marco Polo service believe themselves victorious, while Inspector Zenigata is reassigned to narcotics and shelters Ami at his apartment. Lupin’s gang seems to be moving towards some goal, though, and surprisingly, Ami interviews for a new, dangerous job. What happened to Lupin and will our teenaged techie talent take a deadly dive? It’s the conclusion of a five-part story as we see who really won the Lupin Game!
Episode 04, “Zenigata’s Pride and the Desert Dust”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Fujiko Mine joins the Lupin Game, but before she can shoot our monkey-like marauder, Inspector Zenigata arrives to save him and Ami. Although he provides a friendly ride to Lupin, he does plan to drive him somewhere he can legally arrest him, but Lupin takes it in stride. The three are forced to trek through a desert on foot, evading a warlord’s forces, before reaching the border. But can they make it across before their luck runs out and the Lupin Game is won? It’s a race to the edge with a shocking ending!
Episode 02, “The Lupin Game”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Millions of people are after Lupin III, and he’s about to oblige them, big time! After narrowly escaping police custody, our favorite band of thieves travels to a country the ICPO can’t follow and makes a public name for themselves on social media, hoping to oversaturate their presence until public interest in ‘Lupin Game’ wanes. While it does work for a while, their pursuers from the dark web decide it’s a great way to target them with an all-star lineup of assassins! Can Lupin, Jigen, Goemon, and their new friend Ami evade the murderous monsters… and stay relevant? Let’s hope at least one of the two!
It’s been quite a year here on Otaku Evolution. Shuffling videos from platform to platform because of Copyright Dragons, re-recording reviews for quality, reaching my 100th episode, and just generally being exhausted and largely unsuccessful. I may have extended my viewer base, though, which means I think now… *checks notes* 12 people regularly watch these. Maybe by this time next year, I’ll have 16! Grabbing for that brass ring.
But anyway, as usual, this is a review of the English dubs for the anime I covered since my Mid Season English Dub Review plus some of that wonderful bookend material I love to afflict upon myself and others. Flying fortresses! Penguins! Plot threads from my old comic strips nobody will remember!
*****SPOILER-FREE SYNOPSIS*****
Synopsis: Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko inflitrate a high stakes gambling boat owned by the yakuza to rob them of their lucre. However, as usual, the heist becomes complicated, when a large man with metal teeth targets our merry band of thieves and slights the honor-bound Goemon who was hired to protect the casino. While this steel-capped assassin, known as “Hawk”, is after Lupin’s life, Goemon is after his, determined to avenge the man who hired him. But Hawk proves to be more than formidable, he’s actually more skilled then our favorite samurai friend! Can Lupin evade the “Ghost of Bermuda” long enough for Goemon to make him a real ghost? Or will the gravestones made by Jael Okuzaki be fulfilled? Leave it to Goemon to cut through the uncertainty (and a lot of flesh) with deadly precision!
Time to look at those robbery rascals, those lavish larcenists, the Lupin gang, with the TV special, 1999’s The Columbus Files (originally Love’s Da Capo: Fujiko’s Unlucky Days)! Honestly, it’s not Lupin III’s finest hour. Or Fujiko’s. Or director Shinichi Watanabe’s. To say the least!
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“World Dissection, Part 1”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Leonardo da Vinci is ready to unveil his greatest masterpiece: World Harmony. Putting the population of the Italian Peninsula to sleep with an audio signal, the Renaissance Man traps each person, including Lupin’s group, in a challenge at whatever they are best at, to gauge their worthiness to live in the new world he plans to build. Is Lupin up to the challenge? Is everyone else? A mind is a terrible thing to waste on this penultimate episode of the new Lupin series!
“I’m Going to Get You, Lupin”
*****SPOILERS*****
Synopsis: Rebecca Rosellini is determined to steal Lupin III! Challenging Lupin, she springs trap after trap to capture and claim our sideburned stealer. Lupin is nonplussed by the matter, as he has his own mission, and is breaking into a secession of tanks to obtain a certain bill. However, Rebecca’s snares become increasingly elaborate, and Lupin may actually be caught! Will Rebecca collect the ultimate prize? Hail to the thief in this competition where even a safe isn’t very safe!