Lupin attempts to get his hands on a treasure map, but finds himself in a crisis where the future of Tokyo hangs in the balance.Lupin attempts to get his hands on a treasure map, but finds himself in a crisis where the future of Tokyo hangs in the balance.Lupin attempts to get his hands on a treasure map, but finds himself in a crisis where the future of Tokyo hangs in the balance.
Kan'ichi Kurita
- Lupin III
- (as Kanichi Kurita)
Troy Baker
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Bob Carter
- Gondoh
- (English version)
- (voice)
Duane Deering
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Sachiko Furuichi
- Announcer
- (voice)
Caitlin Glass
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Lauren Nicole Goode
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Lauren Goode)
Kyle Hebert
- Additional Voices
- (English version)
- (voice)
Featured review
Lupin the Third, is one of those crews where the charm of the characters does the majority of the heavy lifting in the story department. The main crew of Lupin, Jigen, Goemon, Fujiko and Inspector Zenigata can work together in any situation. This particular adventure is light on Goemon and Jigen but is heavy on Zenigata. He and the new girl, Maria, get the lion's share of the screentime.
The con of having so much time on Zenigata is that there isn't much done with the villain and his evil plan. In fact, let's talk about the story on this one. Because it is all over the place. The main McGuffin consists of two photos which combine to make a map to 22 billion dollars. That right there is a typical Lupin type heist set up. That is then sidetracked by Maria's physic powers. Maria works as a reporter, where Fujiko is working as the editor. Maria's father was a scientist who was mysteriously killed when she was a child. The villain wants her blood in order to create an army of psychic soldiers. He then orchestrates a phony terrorist attack where he is taken hostage... why? He already has the money, girl and PR, what does he have to gain with this fake ninja attack? The villain does this at his amusement park, which by the way has roller coasters designed to murder people. There is a beat where Lupin says they had his DNA, despite them never having a scene where that happened. There's some fake out deaths that don't add up, attempted murders, firing from Interpol and blue roses.
So yeah, the story has a lot of plot points that don't make a lot of sense. But I undeniably had a good time while watching this craziness. I was grinning from ear to ear as this crazy storyline unraveled. Much like Zenigata, anytime I see Lupin III, I'm going to go see it.
The con of having so much time on Zenigata is that there isn't much done with the villain and his evil plan. In fact, let's talk about the story on this one. Because it is all over the place. The main McGuffin consists of two photos which combine to make a map to 22 billion dollars. That right there is a typical Lupin type heist set up. That is then sidetracked by Maria's physic powers. Maria works as a reporter, where Fujiko is working as the editor. Maria's father was a scientist who was mysteriously killed when she was a child. The villain wants her blood in order to create an army of psychic soldiers. He then orchestrates a phony terrorist attack where he is taken hostage... why? He already has the money, girl and PR, what does he have to gain with this fake ninja attack? The villain does this at his amusement park, which by the way has roller coasters designed to murder people. There is a beat where Lupin says they had his DNA, despite them never having a scene where that happened. There's some fake out deaths that don't add up, attempted murders, firing from Interpol and blue roses.
So yeah, the story has a lot of plot points that don't make a lot of sense. But I undeniably had a good time while watching this craziness. I was grinning from ear to ear as this crazy storyline unraveled. Much like Zenigata, anytime I see Lupin III, I'm going to go see it.
- JayWolfgramm
- Sep 19, 2023
- Permalink
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaKôichi Yamadera (Michael Suzuki) and Megumi Hayashibara (Maria) were in Shin'ichirô Watanabe's space mercenary show Cowboy Bebop (1998). Watanabe has cited "Lupin III" as an influence on his work, primarily Cowboy Bebop.
- Quotes
Inspector Zenigata: [to Michael Suzuki] With all your abilities, the path you follow is a charade where you can just threaten the government and walk away! I would have chosen a much more civilized path - in fact, it's my job to put you guys on the same path as the rest of the law-abiding citizens!
- Crazy creditsThe opening titles are a montage of the main characters arriving at the Aquapolis theme park.
- ConnectionsFollows Rupan sansei: Walther P38 (1997)
- SoundtracksAkogare
(Longing)
Sung by Megumi Hayashibara
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Lupin III: Tokyo Crisis
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
Top Gap
By what name was Rupan sansei: Honô no kioku Tokyo Crisis (1998) officially released in India in English?
Answer