Description
"Lupin the Third: Part 5" is the fifth installment in the long-running "Lupin the Third" anime series, continuing the adventures of the master thief Arsène Lupin III and his eclectic team. Set in a modern era dominated by digital technology and social media, the series explores how Lupin adapts to the challenges of a world where privacy is increasingly scarce and information is a powerful weapon. The narrative is divided into episodic arcs, each focusing on Lupin's heists, escapades, and confrontations with adversaries, while also delving into his past and relationships.
The story begins with Lupin targeting a mysterious digital currency called "Ether," which is tied to a shadowy organization known as "The Raven." This organization operates through a dark web platform called "Marco Polo," where users can anonymously trade secrets and illegal services. Lupin's pursuit of Ether leads him to cross paths with Ami Enan, a young girl with exceptional hacking skills and a tragic past. Ami becomes a central figure in the series, as her connection to The Raven and her unique abilities make her both an asset and a liability to Lupin's plans.
Throughout the series, Lupin and his team—comprising the sharpshooter Daisuke Jigen, the stoic samurai Goemon Ishikawa XIII, and the enigmatic femme fatale Fujiko Mine—navigate a series of high-stakes heists and confrontations. The narrative frequently shifts between standalone episodes and overarching storylines, blending humor, action, and intrigue. A recurring theme is the tension between Lupin's traditional methods of thievery and the new challenges posed by the digital age, as well as the moral ambiguities of his actions.
Key antagonists include Albert d'Andrésy, a rival thief with a personal vendetta against Lupin, and Inspector Zenigata, the relentless Interpol officer who has made capturing Lupin his life's mission. Zenigata's role evolves in this installment, as he grapples with his own principles and the changing nature of law enforcement in a tech-driven world. The series also introduces new characters, such as the enigmatic assassin Rebecca Rossellini, who adds further complexity to the narrative.
"Lupin the Third: Part 5" balances its episodic structure with a deeper exploration of its characters, particularly Lupin himself. Flashbacks reveal more about his upbringing and the influence of his grandfather, the original Arsène Lupin, while also highlighting his growth as a character. The series maintains the franchise's signature blend of action, comedy, and drama, while also addressing contemporary themes such as surveillance, identity, and the ethical implications of technology.
The story begins with Lupin targeting a mysterious digital currency called "Ether," which is tied to a shadowy organization known as "The Raven." This organization operates through a dark web platform called "Marco Polo," where users can anonymously trade secrets and illegal services. Lupin's pursuit of Ether leads him to cross paths with Ami Enan, a young girl with exceptional hacking skills and a tragic past. Ami becomes a central figure in the series, as her connection to The Raven and her unique abilities make her both an asset and a liability to Lupin's plans.
Throughout the series, Lupin and his team—comprising the sharpshooter Daisuke Jigen, the stoic samurai Goemon Ishikawa XIII, and the enigmatic femme fatale Fujiko Mine—navigate a series of high-stakes heists and confrontations. The narrative frequently shifts between standalone episodes and overarching storylines, blending humor, action, and intrigue. A recurring theme is the tension between Lupin's traditional methods of thievery and the new challenges posed by the digital age, as well as the moral ambiguities of his actions.
Key antagonists include Albert d'Andrésy, a rival thief with a personal vendetta against Lupin, and Inspector Zenigata, the relentless Interpol officer who has made capturing Lupin his life's mission. Zenigata's role evolves in this installment, as he grapples with his own principles and the changing nature of law enforcement in a tech-driven world. The series also introduces new characters, such as the enigmatic assassin Rebecca Rossellini, who adds further complexity to the narrative.
"Lupin the Third: Part 5" balances its episodic structure with a deeper exploration of its characters, particularly Lupin himself. Flashbacks reveal more about his upbringing and the influence of his grandfather, the original Arsène Lupin, while also highlighting his growth as a character. The series maintains the franchise's signature blend of action, comedy, and drama, while also addressing contemporary themes such as surveillance, identity, and the ethical implications of technology.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Girl in the Twin Towers
2The Lupin Game
3The Killers Gather in the Wasteland
4Zenigata's Pride and the Desert Dust
5A Crook's Resolve
6Lupin VS The Smart Safe
7His Name is Albert
8Who Has the Black Notebook?
9The Man Who Abandoned "Lupin"
10Thief and Thief
11Get Pablo's Collection
12The Extravagance of Goemon Ishikawa XIII
13The Bow, The Princess, and the Terrorist
14How To Steal A Kingdom
15Her Relationship With Lupin
16Let's Talk About First Loves
17Introducing Detective Jim Barnett III
18Fujiko's Gift
19A 7.62mm Mirage
20Zenigata, Gentleman Thief
21An Outdated Master Thief
22Answer Me, Zantetsuken
23Just Then, An Old Buddy Said Something
24Viva Lupin III
Cast
- High Priest
- Ênio Vivona
- Jean-François RossionFourth LeeFourth Brillante Lee
- Ugo MacGuire
- Peekaboo
- Ángel RodríguezVíctor PrietoRoberto ColucciGuillermo DiazFrancisco José
Comment(s)
Staff
- ScriptTakahiro ŌkuraYuniko AyanaDaisuke SakōShatner Nishida
- Episode DirectorNobuo TomizawaKeiko OyamadaHatsuki TsujiYasuro TsuchiyaTakumi DōyamaKeiya SaitōTaku YamadaHitomi EzoeMakoto ŌgaYūichirō YanoMasaki Utsunomiya
- MusicYuji Ohno
- Character DesignHisao Yokobori
- Animation DirectorHiroaki NoguchiKoji YamakawaYumiko ShiraiHirotaka NiiSeigo KitazawaMinoko TakasuHirofumi NakataNaoko SaitōDaisuke SakōAsami TaguchiHaruka InadeYūji WatanabeMisaki SuzukiKōichi SuenagaYōichi Takada
- Director of PhotographyAkinori NakakoharaAiko Miyazaki
- DirectorYūichirō Yano
- Art DirectorKeiichirō Shimizu
- StoryboardKazuhide TomonagaHisao YokoboriNobuo TomizawaHatsuki TsujiHirofumi NakataTakumi DōyamaDaisuke SakōYūichirō Yano
- Unit DirectorHisao YokoboriYūichirō Yano
- Original creator
- Chief Animation DirectorIsamitsu KashimaDaisuke Sakō
- Art designYasuhiro YamakoTamiko Kanamori
- ProducerKōji NozakiMasaki Shiode
- Series Composition
- Sound DirectorYōji Shimizu
Production
- ProductionTMS Entertainment
- Animation ProductionTelecom Animation Film
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