7
/10
No magic in this story, and it the gang is doing what they usually do without going out of the realm of their characters. Character development woman got a lot of play but seemed more important than she was sometimes. Very basic Lupin fun for the people that are already familiar with the gang's usual antics. As much as I enjoyed this, I take off points for queer coding. There's a non-binary villain that gets called some derogatory terms. In all of Lupin not a lot of non-binary or non-heterosexual people appear, but it seems that when they do they have to be villainous. Taking offpoints from the whole Lupin franchise for that.
I wouldn't suggest this to anyone.