This review can also be found on my MAL Profile: Lupin the 3rd part 5 is another fine addition to the franchise. This part stands out because it feels like a celebration of everything the series is as well as being a modernized take on the franchise. Technology is at the forefront of this part you see and it has changed the world greatly. Now Lupin and his crew have to deal with new threats from social media tracking where they are face recognition technology and biometric security among others. But Lupin himself hasnt fallen behind the times his kit has been updated to keep up. His main tool is his new monocle that is basically just an incredibly advanced computer allowing him to keep up with the constant stream of information. New technologies such as 3D printers and smartphones help round out his kit. The modernization of the series doesnt stop there contemporary political issues and the impact of technology on them are brought up. They arent the main focus of this part Its still Lupin after all cool heists and fun are the focus but they are present enough that it can provide some commentary on them while adding texture to the world. Character wise one should expect more of the same from the main cast of Lupin the fun loving master thief Jigen the mellow marksman Goemon the stoic swordsman and Fujiko the femme fatale. More of the same from the characters in the Lupin franchise isnt a bad thing these characters are so enduring because their strong characterization and group dynamic they are always a delight to watch. There are some throwback episodes that tell self contained stories using different styles and tones that just prove how flexible these characters are in terms of writing. But the relationships between them dont remain unexplored. There are moments where the characters express their weariness at the changing world and reflect on what they all mean to each other a strong feature for long time Lupin fans. There are some stand out new characters too mainly Ami. She is a young genius hacker who Lupin meets at the beginning of the series. I dont want to reveal too much about her since she is such a delightful recurring character but what I will say is that watching her grow more confident in her skills and as well as her relationship with the other main characters is endearing. As for villains a new one is introduced each episode with an episode being a three to four episode long arc. They all put Lupin to the test in new and interesting ways thanks to the ever present backdrop of technology. TMS entertainment didnt skimp out on the art and animation either. Part 5 is set in France this time around and all of the background art of buildings countrysides scenic roads and interiors whether they be lavish or homely are rendered with such love and care. Small details like making all of the signs French making all of the vehicles European models and even paying attention to cuisine make it all the more authentic. What Im pointing out is pretty obvious when you look at it but this sort of consistency and dedication to setting must be applauded. The fact that it would go unnoticed speaks to how effective the immersion is. Character designs are still very appealing. They are a little softer looking than in part 4 giving them more of the classic style to them but not so soft that they dont look modern. Ami again is a stand out character in this department. The more classic look makes things feel less jarring when we transition to the throwback episodes as well. Animation is also very strong and consistent throughout too with all of the vehicles being animated without the use of CGI even in car chases too. The music still consists of groovy big band jazz tracks some funk fusion and the use of the accordion in the opening song and main theme of the series to situate it in France even further. So the final verdict is go watch Lupin Part 5. You will be treated to an entertaining thrill ride with great characters and visuals as well as an astounding finale. If you are a newcomer I would suggest you start with Part 4 but if you watch Part 5 first you will still be in good hands since each Part is more or less self contained with minor references to earlier bits of Lupin media. If youre already a fan DO NOT HESITATE watch it as soon as you can
90 /100
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