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S3E5 - The Pink Jacket Adventures: Lupin the 3rd Part III Review & Analysis

S3E5 - The Pink Jacket Adventures: Lupin the 3rd Part III Review & Analysis

FromJapanimation Station's Kyoto Vacation


S3E5 - The Pink Jacket Adventures: Lupin the 3rd Part III Review & Analysis

FromJapanimation Station's Kyoto Vacation

ratings:
Length:
233 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“Nobody said I’m not in. We’re just out of cognac.” 
 
With Lupin the 3rd Part III, Lupin officially the enters the 1980s and he’s got a new attitude, a new look, and a new jacket – a pink one! The Pink Jacket Adventures, as this series has come to be known, is one of the weirder and wilder chapters in Lupin history, with Yuzo Aoki leading a talented team of animators to create a take on Lupin that’s both uniquely stylish and highly varied, with character designs shifting from episode to episode and sometimes scene to scene, and the series’ second half employing a particularly cartoon-y, Looney Tunes-esque approach to motion and mayhem. Meanwhile, iconic Japanese New Wave director Seijun Suzuki wrote one of the boldest and most bonkers Lupin episodes of all time, and co-directed The Legend of the Gold of Babylon, the Part III film released in 1985, which we also discuss on today’s show alongside 20 episodes from Part III (see the full list below). It’s one of the most memorable periods for Lupin the 3rd, and also one of the most rewarding. 
 
Enjoy, and come back next week as we look at a transitionary period in the history of Lupin with a selection of films and specials from 1987 to 1995 – The Fuma Conspiracy, Bye-Bye Lady Liberty, Voyage to Danger, and Farewell to Nostradamus!  
 
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:20
Intro & History: 0:01:20 – 0:10:44
Lupin VIII: 0:10:44 – 0:22:46
History Continued: 0:22:46 – 0:50:06
Eyecatch Break 1: 0:50:06 – 0:50:38 
Episode-by-episode Review: 0:50:38 – 3:01:47
Eyecatch Break 2: 3:01:47 – 3:02:14
The Legend of the Gold of Babylon: 3:02:14 – 3:52:09 
End Credits: 3:52:09 – 3:53:24
 
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“Welcome to Japanimation Station!” Lyrics by Sean Chapman, Music by Thomas Lack, featuring Hatsune Miku. https://www.thomaslack.com
 
Full list of episodes watched: 
 
1 - "The Gold Is Beckoning Lupin"
3 - Greetings to Hell’s Angel 
7 - The Man Called Death Gurve 
11 - The Ruby Sheds Bloody Tears
13 - Variations on Getting Carried Away
18 - Showtime Reeks of Death 
23 - Operation: Beirut Mobile Bank Robbery
24 - Sleep Peacefully, Friend
27 - Codename: Star of Alaska
28 - The Star of Alaska is a One-way Ticket to Hell
30 - A Cocktail Named Revenge
31 - A Turnabout, a Comeback, and a Reversal
34 - "Manhattan Crisis"
37 - "Pops Boils over with Rage"
38 - Leticia who Loved Lupin
40 - A Lotto Ticket to Riot
44 - "Our Papa’s a Thief"
46 - Soaring on Scrap Wings
49 - The Day Pops Got Adopted 
50 - "Orders to Destroy the Atomic Sub Ivanov"
Released:
Aug 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Japanimation Station is an anime podcast where hosts Jonathan Lack and Sean Chapman, creators of Weekly Suit Gundam, create deep dive conversations not just on individual shows, but on complete bodies of work, approaching these shows not just as fans, but with a fresh pair of critical eyes. We get deep into the stories, characters, and aesthetics, but also place the series and their creators into the proper contexts of history, backstory, and behind the scenes details that make these works so special. And, hopefully, we’ll have some fun along the way. Welcome to Japanimation Station.