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Lupin III Part V Episode 07 Review

Episode 07, “His Name is Albert”     *****SPOILERS*****   Synopsis: An old acquaintance of Lupin’s, an art forger named Gaston, hires him to steal a work from a collector known for hording masterpieces. The painting in question is a fake, as Lupin confirms with a seller named Aghion, but the DGSE are eager to retrieve it. Within the canvas is a ledger that pulls Lupin and Jigen into increasing danger, and a couple of shocking discoveries has Lupin unsettled. It’s suspense you can’t fake in the next big chapter of Lupin and the gang’s antics!       Comments:   As I suspected, the Pink Jacket adventure from last week was a little breather before the next multi-part story arc, and here we have it! It’s good to have a little variety, and I’m curious as to what the next one-off episode will be. However, at least in this series, I rather prefer the story arcs, and this one seems like it’ll be a doozy, as it hints at Lupin’s past dealings with this guy, Albert.   In Part IV, there was an episode where Lupin was determined to steal the Mona Lisa and replace it with a well done forgery, but there was another copy as well, and there was a whole mix up about which was which, that ultimately ended in Lupin’s favor. Little did he know that one of those paintings was actually painted by a cloned Leonardo da Vinci himself, and as the second one was the Isleworth Mona Lisa, all three were from the original Renaissance Man. But here, Lupin and Jigen track down a forged Picasso that Lupin’s friend Gaston had sold to a collector which seems to garner the attention of men in black. Unlike in Part IV, this painting is definitely not real, but hides a valuable, and deadly secret.   There were a few really clever elements in the scheme transpiring here. One was that the painting was intentionally sold to an art hoarder to ensure its easy retrieval later on, with no fear of it being resold. The second was Lupin’s plan where he had Jigen pose as him while he waited in that intelligence officer’s car to get the skinny on the true purpose of the artwork. What it ended up being was that within the canvas, there was a list of all the dirty dealing and detailed crimes and corruption of the French police, presumably with names, dates, and times. Something worth hiding in plain sight and potentially extremely valuable. French Intelligence, DGSE, was definitely interested in getting the notebook before it could be leaked or used for blackmail, but the guy posed as Gaston had confidence in Lupin’s curiosity.   Now, presumably, the guy named Albert, whose hobbies include watchmaking, is the puppeteer in this affair. He’s described in in official descriptions of this series being in law enforcement and as a figure in Lupin’s past. His last name is d’Andrésy, the maiden name of Arsène Lupin’s mother. He seems to be the one leading Lupin and Jigen around. But if he’s already part of the DGSE effort to obtain the notebook, why did those other agents take on their own initiative to get it? Is Albert possibly playing for his own side in this? He certainly seems to think of this as an interesting game, and I’ll be interested in learning more aout him. It’ll be monocle vs monocle!    

Overall Score:

4 out of 5

Lupin The 3rd Part 5 can be watched on Crunchyroll.

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Lupin III Part V Episode 06 Review

Episode 06, “Lupin vs The Smart Safe”

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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! read more

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Lupin III Part V Episode 05 Review

Episode 05, “A Crook’s Resolve”

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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! read more

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Lupin III Part V Episode 04 Review

Episode 04, “Zenigata’s Pride and the Desert Dust”

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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! read more

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Lupin III Part V Episode 03 Review

Episode 03, “The Killers Gather in the Wasteland”

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Synopsis:  Lupin III is the crosshairs of a calvacade of calamitous contract clipmen! The dark web masterminds send a parade of asassassins to rid themselves of Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon after being humiliated. After Ami is injured in the crossfire, Lupin concocts a plan to pit them against each other to take them all out at once. However, wave after wave of these horrors-for-hire keep appearing. Is their no end to them? Or is this the end for Lupin? It’s another exciting mess for Lupin to get unstuck from, if he can! read more

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Lupin III Part V Episode 02 Review

Episode 02, “The Lupin Game”

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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! read more

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Lupin III Part V Episode 01 Review

Episode 01, “The Girl in the Twin Towers”

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Synopsis:  Lupin III refuses to fall behind the times, looking to abscond with a cache of cyrpto-currency. Unfortunately, as well-prepared as he is, he runs into a little obstacle – the key to the treasure is a young woman named Ami and her hacking skills well exceeds his. Fortunately, or unfortunately as it may be, Ami herself wants to be stolen away from the life of working for drug dealers, and while Lupin obliges, he finds himself being hunted by far more people than he expected! A très bien new chapter in Lupin’s adventures begins! read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 108 – Year End English Dub Review IV

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! read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 107 – An Otaku Evolution Julbord

My annual Christmas episode has it all, atmosphere, a framing device, a variety of different anime, some Christmas music, and… that’s everything, right? There’s nothing else to be had? I guess some gratuitous sex would be nice, but I’m anime reviewer, so that’s not likely to happen to me. But I do get to cover some Lupin III (again), Vandread (again), and Azumanga Daioh (!!!). Enjoy the video, folks. It took me a long while to do.

Happy Chrisannakuhzaalia!

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Otaku Evolution Episode 92 – Lupin III: Pursuit of Harimao’s Treasure

It’s the beginning of Dezaki Month here on Otaku Evolution! What happens when you pit the world’s greatest thieves against the world’s greatest (retired) secret agent and throw in some Neo-Nazi scum? You have canal chases, slide puzzle-traps, grabby tourist children, train and helicopter fights, jet packs, submarines, and dipictions of queerness of both the subtle and problematic! It’s Dezaki’s last Lupin effort, but is it any good? Find out in this episode of OE!

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