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Lupin III: The Hemingway Papers · review

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Top reader Mar 8, 2017 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

Another wacky zappy Lupin adventure where everything is really serious and deep rooted in really serious stuff, but Lupin and the gang come and mess up everything for everyone! You know how we get introduced to a past relation to Jigen the person wants to kill him and he's strangely cool about it sometimes? It's one of those. You know how Goemon can randomly show up for any reason, and rarely is it about a job? It's not one of those. Goemon has actually been hired by the side opposing the group that hired Jigen. They handling it in very convincing ways, and they have eachother's back when it's time to make a run for it.

Lupin a lot of his goofy self, but it's not so easy to get the others to help him, like it usually is. Lupin is being presented with a real challenge to get people on his side in this one. I liked he didn't get his way so easily, and he even got pushed aside some.

Character development woman (cdw) seemed like she had a lot to say, but didn't get to say it. She didn't much to do, and left everything up to the gang. honestly, her story was pretty wiped up by the time they got there, and she had a mostly "retired" mind set about what was going on.

Fujiko was great in this one! She jumped into action and had everyone's backs! she didn't have a side plot in this one, but I'm ok with that.

I wouldn't recommend this to Lupin fans because of how dry cdw was. I would recommend this to new anime fans, and anime new comers.

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