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Type: Movie
Synopsis
It is a cross over between the series Lupin III and Detective Conan and takes place after the television special Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan. The plot follows Conan Edogawa who sets out to apprehend Arsène Lupin III, the suspect of stealing a jewel called Cherry Sapphire. (Souce: Wikipedia)
Voice Actors
Takayama, Minami
Hayashibara, Megumi
Kobayashi, Kiyoshi
Kurita, Kanichi
Yamazaki, Wakana
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Reviews
LegionIscariot
This movie has no payoff whatsoever. I was a Detective Conan fan very briefly a long time ago. Lost interest in the anime. So the VS Detective Conan title was never a selling point for me. The plot revolves around some super-star. But by the end of the movie you wonder why him and his subplot was even in the movie. A guy trying to steal a macguffin to save his country. This plot reaches a dead end. And a plot involving a sapphire, a plot that essentially gets tossed out to sea. Fugiko also has a revenge subplot. She gears up with rocket launchers and all sorts ofweapons. She has called all of her friends for help. The movie makes it seem like it will be essentially like a "world war". Aaaaaaaaaaaand nothing comes of it...There is nothing. Its just setup, after setup, but no payoff. Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie should have just been a 30 minute Detective Conan episode that Lupin shows up in. I think Conan fans might enjoy it but not Lupin fans. For a fun Lupin crossover movie with an actual payoff see Lupin vs Cat's Eyes.
smithers_
WOW! This sounded like a hell of a good idea when I first saw the trailer, but after watching it, I feel that it was executed poorly. The story seemed very bland, like your usually detective story but without a good big plot twist, though the music was on point as usual and for the first time in a long while I was blown away by how good some of the voice acting was in some of the scenes, for example the viewing tower scene blew me a way. Though I have one odd knit pick and it is the title of the movie, Ifeel like it should be called Detective Conan vs Lupin lll as Lupin doesn't appear in very many scenes where as Conan is in most scenes. Also for the fact that Conan is trying to capture Lupin lll whilst Lupin lll kinda doesn't give two hoots about Conan for most of the movie.
jangofetts
A befitting sequel to the previous crossover, this movie has everything you'd expect from fans of both series. It's always challenging to bring together a mainly shounen Conan series against a more seinen Lupin III, but the movie makers have got the formula right. The plot and execution make up for a movie full of thrill and fun. The Detective Conan cast provides the perfect comic timing and is well complemented by the action packed Lupin III crew. While distinct from the prequel, watchers are advised to view it or they might otherwise miss out on certain parts. The sheer number of characters inboth series allows little screen time for the side characters, but you will definitely have your fill of the protagonists. I look forward to more crossovers between the two series.
AnimeObasan
A fun romp of a movie that starts has Lupin having fun with extravagant robberies, Fujiko in trouble, and Conan and his gang solving mysteries. This movie had me sit up and take notice three minutes in when it did a mock opening sequence for both Lupin and Conan. It is almost word for word from each show, first with Conan narrating an updated Green Jacket style opening and then Lupin doing the same for Conan's standard opening. It's very clever and will grab any fan of either series happy. STORY: This movie is a direct sequel to the popular Lupin vs. Conan special from2012. In case you didn't see it, don't worry, this movie has a summary clip in the closing credits. The series will also make you do a double take a few times as it gives tongue in cheek references to Conan characters and more Lupin references (like the Fujiko series and the Gold of Babylon movie) than Green vs. Red. CHARACTER: Zenigata is given more lines and more personality in this special, but it seems forced. Still, the differences detracted slightly from the movie. Zenigata also has a very pointed line (I really don't know how to word that without giving it away) that seems like it's there for different types of fans. I'm interested to see how they'll translate it when the movie is dubbed. The more I think about it, maybe Zenigata's personality is changed due to the fact that he has a competent partner (a Conan character) in the movie? As for other characters! Conan and Jigen play off the relationship they had in the first special, and it works out hilariously well. Because Conan can arguably be meant for a younger audience, Jigen and Goemon are less gritty and Fujiko isn't as sexualized. I got a kick out of the Conan kids and how they all worked with the Lupin gang. I thought that with such a large cast it might feel forced, but it didn't at all. The only issue was the "flavor of the week" characters, whose problems I found myself glossing over heavily. The movie does not make you care about them at all, which I think is the problem: the first special was about Lupin and Conan while this one was about Lupin, Conan, and a third party. ART: You have to understand that these are two different styles of animation. However, the Lupin franchise has done a great job over the years mixing in other styles with their own. A problem with mixing styles that are so different is that they don't play well together. For example, every time the Conan characters have a scene where they're shown from the side (profile), I couldn't get over the elongated face, almost like an animal's muzzle, and sharply upturned nose. It's easy to move into that world of animation while watching Conan, but when it mixes with the old, long legged Lupin characters grates on the senses. Lupin's characters are long limbed and gritty detailed. Putting these two in the same scenes together doesn't work fantastically. For instance, one of Conan's characters has big, blue eyes. She's talking to Zenigata who does his bow legged walk out of the room. Then the Conan characters are shown from the side and look almost inhuman. So you're left with a dissonance in which you have to force yourself to believe this is the same anime universe. SOUND: The usual Lupin and Conan cast sounds great! Only problem (to me) is that in an effort to merge the two, they limit the amount of jazz that Lupin fans might be used to hearing. ENJOYMENT: Very enjoyable! Lupin and his gang over the years have gotten more family friendly and this definitely falls in that vein. I'd describe it as fluffier than many Disney movies. But hey, you want gritty? Go watch the Fujiko series and Jigen movie...