Jigen has betrayed Lupin and is gunning for him. What happened to lead events to this?Jigen has betrayed Lupin and is gunning for him. What happened to lead events to this?Jigen has betrayed Lupin and is gunning for him. What happened to lead events to this?
Ryan Bartley
- Alisa Cartwright
- (voice)
Brook Chalmers
- Chief of Interpol
- (English version)
- (voice)
Richard Epcar
- Daisuke Jigen
- (English version)
- (voice)
Dorah Fine
- Madam President
- (English version)
- (voice)
Lizzie Freeman
- Emilka
- (English version)
- (voice)
Chris Hackney
- Frédéric Chopin
- (English version)
- (voice)
Akio Hirose
- Commentator
- (voice)
Shûei Ikawa
- Driver
- (voice)
Riko Ishino
- Riley Cartwright
- (voice)
Yuko Kasahara
- Swimsuit Girl
- (voice)
Kenji Kitamura
- Hotel Manager
- (voice)
Akira Koga
- Pilot A
- (voice)
Minako Kotobuki
- Arisa
- (voice)
Tsuyoshi Koyama
- Norman
- (voice)
Lex Lang
- Goemon Ishikawa XIII
- (English version)
- (voice)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaEdward Znoden is a parody of the whistle-blower and cyber security activist Edward Snowden. When the actual Edward Snowden became aware of this animated cameo, he replied via his Twitter account on Thanksgiving 2019 with "It's like a lifetime achievement award. Lupin is one of my favorite series." "Let us give thanks that anime is a thing now".
- ConnectionsReferences Rupan sansei: Pilot Film (1969)
- SoundtracksTheme from Lupin III 2019 (classical piano version)
Music by Yuji Ohno
Arranged by Yuji Ohno
Performed by Yuji Ohno & Lupintic Six with Friends
Featured review
This is one of Lupin the Third's best movies. To put that in perspective, I have watched 23 Lupin III movies, and this one finishes in the top 3. At this point, the series has been going on for over 50 years. This movie feels more like a deliberate effort to modernize the character.
Where most of Lupin's adventures involve more "Indiana Jones" style tomb raiding with ancient booby traps, this adventure involves more smart phones and computer hacking to break into a high-tech vault. It isn't overly distracting; it isn't like Lupin is trying too hard to relate with today's youth. He isn't doing a rap; the characters all remain true to themselves. It is just strange to hear Lupin referencing Edward Snowden. As an added bonus, there is a blonde female U. S. President who I believe is named Hillary. I don't know if she is supposed to be based on anyone specifically, but her catchphrase through the movie is "send in some men and cover it up."
This has everything you would want from a Lupin III adventure and more. There is a good balance of all their major characters, Fujiko, Goemon, Zenigata, Jigen and Lupin. The heists are exciting, the humor is funny, the action is suitably over the top and the story has plenty of twists to keep the audience on their toes.
This Lupin adventure does all the little things right, but what helps this one separate even further from the pack is the fact that the stakes feel personal this time around. Yes, there have been other Lupin adventures where the fate of the world is on the line, but this time...it's personal.
My only main gripe with it is that the conclusion feels pretty lackluster. The setting for the final act isn't as exciting as Lupin's other adventures. It isn't set in a haunted castle or ninja hideout. The ending has too much keyboard action and not enough adventure action.
But overall, if these are the types of adventures Lupin keeps going on, I won't be saying goodbye to this franchise any time soon.
Where most of Lupin's adventures involve more "Indiana Jones" style tomb raiding with ancient booby traps, this adventure involves more smart phones and computer hacking to break into a high-tech vault. It isn't overly distracting; it isn't like Lupin is trying too hard to relate with today's youth. He isn't doing a rap; the characters all remain true to themselves. It is just strange to hear Lupin referencing Edward Snowden. As an added bonus, there is a blonde female U. S. President who I believe is named Hillary. I don't know if she is supposed to be based on anyone specifically, but her catchphrase through the movie is "send in some men and cover it up."
This has everything you would want from a Lupin III adventure and more. There is a good balance of all their major characters, Fujiko, Goemon, Zenigata, Jigen and Lupin. The heists are exciting, the humor is funny, the action is suitably over the top and the story has plenty of twists to keep the audience on their toes.
This Lupin adventure does all the little things right, but what helps this one separate even further from the pack is the fact that the stakes feel personal this time around. Yes, there have been other Lupin adventures where the fate of the world is on the line, but this time...it's personal.
My only main gripe with it is that the conclusion feels pretty lackluster. The setting for the final act isn't as exciting as Lupin's other adventures. It isn't set in a haunted castle or ninja hideout. The ending has too much keyboard action and not enough adventure action.
But overall, if these are the types of adventures Lupin keeps going on, I won't be saying goodbye to this franchise any time soon.
- JayWolfgramm
- Jul 29, 2024
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- Lupin III: Adeus Parceiro
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Lupin III: Goodbye Partner (2019) officially released in Canada in English?
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