Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Anime / LupinIIIPart5

Go To

OR

Added: 453

Changed: 21

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* AnArmAndALeg: In the third episode, one of the assassins takes on Goemon with a fishing lure made of [[RazorFloss razor thin wire]]. He manages to get it around his neck, only to find out Goemon had ''cut off his hands before he had realized it''.
* ArmedLegs: Lupin takes out the leader of the Rat Clan by hiding a gun within his shoe. When the have a showdown, he purposefully misses with his initial gun to draw the leader's attention away from it.



* HoYay: People believe Lupin and Jigen are lovers, as well as Lupin and Goemon. Neither Jigen nor Goemon are happy with these rumors.

to:

* HoYay: In-universe example. People believe Lupin and Jigen are lovers, as well as Lupin and Goemon. Neither Jigen nor Goemon are happy with these rumors.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ParentalSubstitute: The relationship between Lupin and Ami has strong parental overtones.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* HoYay: People believe Lupin and Jigen are lovers, as well as Lupin and Goemon. Neither Jigen nor Goemon are happy with these rumors.


Added DiffLines:

* NoSocialSkills: Ami has no understanding of the outside world. She can’t understand when a bunch of thugs are trying to rape her. Because of this Lupin takes it on himself to keep Ami safe.


Added DiffLines:

* PapaWolf: Lupin gets ‘’very’’ pissed when three young men harass Ami.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DarkerAndEdgier: Part 4, while having dark moments, was fairly jovial for the most part with the capers being pretty light hearted. Here, there's a surprisingly sober and more down to Earth tone to this one. Marco Polo is taken very seriously and Zenigata is oddly more calm and collected here then his more bumbling yet driven self to capture Lupin. Almost along the lines of his "Woman Named Fujijo Mine" incarnation.

to:

* DarkerAndEdgier: Part 4, while having dark moments, was fairly jovial for the most part with the capers being pretty light hearted. Here, there's a surprisingly sober and more down to Earth tone to this one. Marco Polo is taken very seriously and Zenigata is oddly more calm and collected here then his more bumbling yet driven self to capture Lupin. Almost along the lines of his "Woman ''Woman Named Fujijo Mine" Fujiko Mine'' incarnation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DarkerAndEdgier: Part 4, while having dark moments, was fairly jovial for the most part with the capers being pretty light hearted. Here, there's a surprisingly sober and more down to Earth tone to this one. Marco Polo is taken very seriously and Zenigata is oddly more calm and collected here then his more bumbling yet driven self to capture Lupin. Almost along the lines of his "Woman Named Fujijo Mine" incarnation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

**The Assassins from Episodes 2 and 3 are almost all minor villains from the Manga.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EmotionlessGirl: Ami. [[spoilers: Being kidnapped as a kid by child porn makers may have to do with that.]]

to:

* EmotionlessGirl: Ami. [[spoilers: Being [[spoiler:Being kidnapped as a kid by child porn makers may have to do with that.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EmotionlessGirl: Ami.

to:

* EmotionlessGirl: Ami. [[spoilers: Being kidnapped as a kid by child porn makers may have to do with that.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
he doesn't wear it all the time


''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main [[Anime/LupinIII Lupin]] series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''[[WesternAnimation/LupinIIITheItalianAdventure The Italian Adventure]]''.

to:

''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main [[Anime/LupinIII Lupin]] series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''[[WesternAnimation/LupinIIITheItalianAdventure The Italian Adventure]]''.
Adventure]]'' (aka ''Part IV'').



The series premiered in April 2018 with Creator/TMSEntertainment once more providing the animation. Its setting and storylines are greatly modernised compared to most prior Lupin outings; Lupin now wears a smart lens which allows him to hack security systems, and there is a heavy focus on recent technological trends such as cryptocurrencies and social media.

to:

The series premiered in April 2018 with Creator/TMSEntertainment once more providing the animation. Its setting and storylines are greatly modernised compared to most prior Lupin outings; Lupin now wears uses a smart lens which allows him to hack security systems, and there is a heavy focus on recent technological trends such as cryptocurrencies and social media.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ContinuityNod: The series contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series, showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure'', and even referencing events from ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mina]]''.

to:

* ContinuityNod: The series contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series, showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure'', and even referencing events from ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mina]]''.Mine]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ContinuityNod: The first ep contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series and even showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

* ContinuityNod: The first ep series contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series and even series, showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure''.Adventure'', and even referencing events from ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mina]]''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None




Added DiffLines:

* MythologyGag: Lupin's spy lens is a monocle, which is part of the original Literature/ArseneLupin's IconicOutfit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EverythingIsOnline: Bit of a theme in this one, the first ep alone has Lupin using tech and being tracked via an online game.

to:

* EverythingIsOnline: Bit of a theme in this one, the first ep alone has Lupin using tech and being tracked by the public via an online game.social media game, [[AlternateRealityGame ARG]]-style.

Added: 289

Changed: 49

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main [[Anime/LupinIII Lupin]] series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main [[Anime/LupinIII Lupin]] series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The ''[[WesternAnimation/LupinIIITheItalianAdventure The Italian Adventure''.
Adventure]]''.


Added DiffLines:

Lupin once again dons the blue jacket first seen in the ''The Italian Adventure'', making this the first time Lupin retains his jacket color from a previous, mainline series[[note]]Lupin did wear his original green jacket from the first series in ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main Lupin series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main Lupin [[Anime/LupinIII Lupin]] series [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:



Added DiffLines:

* CountingBullets: In the first episode Lupin tries to pass himself off as Ami's father, but she see through him, pulls out a gun and opens fire. After ducking back to avoid being shot, he comes back out into the open stating she has run out of bullets. Ami calls his bluff but sure enough her clip is empty. When she replays the footage before she fired on him, it's revealed Lupin managed to pull out one of her bullets when he hugged her and pretty much counted the shots afterwards.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CarnivalOfKillers: After their initial "Lupin Game" is thwarted when Lupin flees to an island outside of Interpol's jurisdiction. "Marco Polo" instead switches to using assassins against him and his gang in the second episode.

to:

* CarnivalOfKillers: After their initial "Lupin Game" is thwarted when Lupin flees to an island outside Marco Polo hires a range of Interpol's jurisdiction. "Marco Polo" instead switches to using wacky assassins against him and his to kill Lupin's gang in during the second episode.and third episodes.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PeekABangs: Ami's left eye is almost always covered.

to:

* PeekABangs: Ami's left eye is almost always covered.covered.
* SurveillanceDrone
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* ContinuityNod: The first ep contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleofCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series and even showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

* ContinuityNod: The first ep contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleofCagliostro'', ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series and even showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure''.



* EverythingIsOnline: Bit of a theme in this one, the first ep alone has Lupin using tech and "Marco Polo" use the net to track him down.

to:

* EverythingIsOnline: Bit of a theme in this one, the first ep alone has Lupin using tech and "Marco Polo" use the net to track him down.being tracked via an online game.



* HighClassGlass: As seen on the poster and the first episode, Lupin wears one which act as a portable hacking tool.
* OhCrap: Lupin, Jigan and Goemon think they're in the clear after escaping with Ami. But soon find out that their being tracked via the net and people using social accounts to spot him. Meaning virtually the ''whole world'' is after him now.

to:

* HighClassGlass: As seen on the poster and the first episode, poster, Lupin wears one during heists which act acts as a portable hacking tool.
* OhCrap: Lupin, Jigan Jigen and Goemon think they're in the clear after escaping with Ami. But they soon find out that their they're being tracked via the net and people using social accounts to spot him. Meaning virtually the ''whole world'' is after him now.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* PeekABangs: Ami's left eye is always covered.

to:

* PeekABangs: Ami's left eye is almost always covered.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* OhCrap: Lupin, Jigan and Goemon think they're in the clear after escaping with Ami. But soon find out that their being tracked via the net and people using social accounts to spot him. Meaning virtually the ''whole world'' is after him now.

to:

* OhCrap: Lupin, Jigan and Goemon think they're in the clear after escaping with Ami. But soon find out that their being tracked via the net and people using social accounts to spot him. Meaning virtually the ''whole world'' is after him now.now.
* PeekABangs: Ami's left eye is always covered.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* EmotionlessGirl: Ami.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* ForgetsToEat: Ami, to the point that she can barely stand when Lupin first finds her.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


After the adventures in Italy, Lupin's next big caper begins in France where he goes to "steal" a girl from a group calling themselves "Marco Polo" who run a dark net online. However said girl willingly comes with him and this soon puts a target on his head with the group tracking his movement through the internet. Exactly why do they want this girl and what secrets does she hold for the group is a riddle Lupin must figure out while trying to elude them and Interpol as usual.

to:

After the adventures in Italy, Lupin's next big caper begins in France where he goes to "steal" steal the assets of a girl from a dark web group calling themselves "Marco Polo" who run a dark net online. However Polo". After breaking into their bank's data center, he meets the head of security (a young tech prodigy named Ami) and persuades her to transfer over the money. However, said girl willingly comes escapes the facility with him and this soon puts a target on his head with the group Marco Polo and Interpol tracking his movement through the internet. Exactly why do they want this girl and what secrets does she hold holds for the group gang is a riddle Lupin must figure out out, all while trying to elude them both other criminals and Interpol the law as usual.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main Lupin series [[note]] technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

''Lupin III Part V'' is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main Lupin series [[note]] technically [[note]]technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


''Lupin the III Part V'' is season six of the Lupin series [[note]] ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' is season four, ''The Italian Adventure'' is season five[[/note]], following on from ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

''Lupin the III Part V'' is season six is, as the name implies, the fifth installment of the main Lupin series [[note]] technically the sixth if you count the spinoff, ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' is season four, ''The Italian Adventure'' is season five[[/note]], following Mine''[[/note]]. It follows on directly from 2015's ''The Italian Adventure''.



The series premiered in April 2018 with Creator/TMSEntertainment once more providing the animation.

to:

The series premiered in April 2018 with Creator/TMSEntertainment once more providing the animation. \n Its setting and storylines are greatly modernised compared to most prior Lupin outings; Lupin now wears a smart lens which allows him to hack security systems, and there is a heavy focus on recent technological trends such as cryptocurrencies and social media.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lupin_iii_part5_new_kv.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Highway robbery just took on a whole new meaning.]]


Added DiffLines:

* HighClassGlass: As seen on the poster and the first episode, Lupin wears one which act as a portable hacking tool.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


The series premiered in April 2018 with TMS Entertainment once more providing the animation.

to:

The series premiered in April 2018 with TMS Entertainment Creator/TMSEntertainment once more providing the animation.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


Lupin the III Part V is season six of the Lupin series [[note]] ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' is season four, ''The Italian Adventure'' is season five[[/note]], following on from ''The Italian Adventure''.

to:

Lupin ''Lupin the III Part V V'' is season six of the Lupin series [[note]] ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' is season four, ''The Italian Adventure'' is season five[[/note]], following on from ''The Italian Adventure''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

Lupin the III Part V is season six of the Lupin series [[note]] ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'' is season four, ''The Italian Adventure'' is season five[[/note]], following on from ''The Italian Adventure''.

After the adventures in Italy, Lupin's next big caper begins in France where he goes to "steal" a girl from a group calling themselves "Marco Polo" who run a dark net online. However said girl willingly comes with him and this soon puts a target on his head with the group tracking his movement through the internet. Exactly why do they want this girl and what secrets does she hold for the group is a riddle Lupin must figure out while trying to elude them and Interpol as usual.

The series premiered in April 2018 with TMS Entertainment once more providing the animation.

----
!! The series has the following tropes:

* CarnivalOfKillers: After their initial "Lupin Game" is thwarted when Lupin flees to an island outside of Interpol's jurisdiction. "Marco Polo" instead switches to using assassins against him and his gang in the second episode.
* ContinuityNod: The first ep contains nods to previous exploits of Lupin including ''Anime/TheCastleofCagliostro'', some bits of the ''Red Jacket'' and ''Pink Jacket'' series and even showcasing Rebecca, the previous SixthRanger from ''The Italian Adventure''.
* EverythingIsOnline: Bit of a theme in this one, the first ep alone has Lupin using tech and "Marco Polo" use the net to track him down.
* OhCrap: Lupin, Jigan and Goemon think they're in the clear after escaping with Ami. But soon find out that their being tracked via the net and people using social accounts to spot him. Meaning virtually the ''whole world'' is after him now.

Top