Lupin the Third (1971)

Written by Slimonite on May 2, 2023

PART 2 REVIEW - 7/10 (1-79;145/155 Dubbed) (80-144;146-154 Subbed)

This review has been a loooooooong time coming, This was the biggest roadblock trying to watch all the Lupin the Third media. I really want to get to the TV Specials and I especially want to get to all the 2010s Lupin media, but I'm not at the 2010s yet, but I know I'll get to those eventually. Like watching Lupin: Part 2 had almost became a daily routine for almost 2 months, THIS IS NOT A JOKE!!! From March 8th to April 30, I grinded this show so much. Like I knew the longer I procrastinated on it, the longer it would be to actually move on from it, so I just sucked it up and I got really impatient about it because I wanted to get it over with. I'm making it sound like I hated this show, which I don't at all, this is an very entertaining show, it's just mild frustrating from a binging standpoint and not the quality of the show itself

On the point of it's quality, it's shocking by how consistent it is throughout over 150 episodes. Sure, they're were a few episodes I didn't like, but that's the key word, "few". The episode I consider to be at the bottom of the barrel of this show isn't something I genuinely hate, it's just one where the butt of the joke wears super thin and isn't funny or charming, it's just lame. That's super impressive taking into account it's overall length and the fact that it's one of the longest shows I've seen in it's entirety with the other ones currently being TMNT (1987) and TMNT (2003). The tonal problems I had with Part 1 aren't present in Part 2, and for the most part it's the same tone throughout with the only exceptions being the two Miyazaki episodes which I already talked about them thoroughly on Lettorboxd under "Lupin the Third: Greatest Capers" if your interested. The tone is a lot more lighthearted and fun compared to Part 1's more mature and thought out plot lines. Part 2 pulls back on the amount of gun violence and killing, but it's still present, just not as much as Part 1. What is here, though, is an absurd amount of exposed breasts shots. Yeah, this show is obsessed with boobs and 99.9% of the time it's just there because they just could and it doesn't add anything expect fan-service. Lupin is way more perverted in this show than he was in Part 1 and while, yes, the original manga was way more darker than Part 1 and had plenty of nudity in it, the subject matter fits with the overall mature tone of the manga. With Part 2's more lighthearted nature, it comes off as immature and it makes me feel I'm back in Middle School again where everybody that this kind of stuff was cool which it really wasn't. It's obnoxious whenever it just up and ruins a potentially good episode, but I guess at some point I stop caring. The characters are different enough for me to reiterate my thoughts on them. Lupin is a really fun and energetic lead with his energetic and playful nature being a lot more prevalant in this show than it was in Part 1 with, again, because of the less serious tone. Fujiko is still pretty much the same from Part 1, but she's a lot more often paired up with the Lupin Gang despite Jigen and Goemon's constant protest against that, but Lupin is too much of a simp to listen, only for Lupin to keep getting double crossed by Fujiko and those episodes usually have 1 of 4 endings. Lupin wins, Fujiko wins, everybody wins, or nobody wins. Lupin is the most common while the Fujiko winning is the least common. Goemon is more or less the same character as Part 1, but more restricted on what he actually cuts with his sword, and you'd be hard pressed to find a moment where he actually cuts someone in half in this show. Jigen is a lot more cooler than he was in Part 1, they use his sharpshooting skills way more than Part 1 and he actually has episodes from his perspective and I'd argue that the Jigen episodes some of the most compelling with the a some of the Goemon episodes a behind them. Zenigata is honestly peak-Zenigata in this show. The more lighthearted tone actually works in his favor and he's so enjoyable in this one.

The animation is obviously an improvement over Part 1 and it's kind of impressive for this to be released on a weekly basis. I like Part 2's more timeless jazzy soundtrack while Part 1's soundtrack is a lot more 70s, but both fit each individual's style. Most of the episodes fall under the 7/10 range, while compared to Part 1 where the amount of good and great episodes were equally balance with no real bad episode to speak of. Part 2 is a lot more hit or miss. A hand full of episodes are great, a whole bunch as just good with not a lot to talk about them, some are just okay, and the very few that I think that are mediocre, but like I said at the beginning of this review, it's impressive how consistent the quality it is despite a few hiccups along the road

You'd expect for me to have a lot more to say about the show after 155 episodes, but there's not usually to much to say about episodic series because it's not story driven, it's just "The heist of the week" kinda thing and that's perfectly fine. But I guess I'll talk about the dub

The dub of half of this show might just slap harder than the actual than the actual show itself. Tony Oliver is the perfect English iteration of Lupin encompassing all his goofy charm and can get serious whenever to story needs him too. Richard Epcar is also my favorite English Jigen because he perfectly recaptures Kiyoshi Kobayashi's original performance in English forms with his own to charm. Lex Lang is like my definitive English Goemon while Michelle Ruff is my definitive Fujiko PERIOD. Yeah, I think I'm seeing a trend with this specific voice cast. Dan Lorge is a bit of a weird one. Like yeah he is great as Zenigata, but this alongside the Geneon dub of Mystery of Mamo are the only Lupin projects he was apart of I think I might prefer Doug Erholtz's performance a bit more making him my favorite English Zenigata. But this dub doesn't get hundreds of thousands of views on Youtube just because of the great cast, it gets watched because of the tweaks to the script to add an extra modern flair and some pop culture references. And this is an extreme rarity where these kinds of changes unironically work. It genuinely adds so much charm and memorability to the original source material. They could of just adapted scripts as is without any changes, but it wouldn't be the time. If you want to watch the show, watch the dub because you be missing something if you didn't. The dub is hilarious with a great voice cast and it knows when it have more dramatic beats when it needs to. I'm sad that only half of the show was dub because Geneon lost the rights to keep going, but I'm more than glad that we get at least half the show like this.

That's really it, sure I have thoughts on individual episodes, but I don't wanna drag out this review longer than it needs to be because I want to watch Lupin: Part 3 by tomorrow, so see yeah my Lupin: Part 3 review

Best Episode: Episode 155 "Farewell, My Beloved Lupin"

Worst Episode: Episode 42 "Lupin Has Become a Bride"

Also to end this review on a funny note, in Episode 42, Lupin never officially divorces Onabes, meaning that he is still the shipping magnate's "wife". So Lupin canonically has a husband