Dolune wasn't kidding when he told Lupin that he reminded him of himself, Fujiko even thought that it was Lupin on that painting. Let's just hope Lupin won't get like him when he gets old, that was one sad state to be in. But well, he sent his "baby" to meet and help his granddaughter in her time of need, and I liked that Lupin went back there to give him peace in the end. I believe those were tears of gratitude and relief. Fujiko was blonde here by the way, like in Cagliostro, and also more aggressive and exposed than usual. I loved her entrance with that bike in the final confront though.
The main antagonist being actually an imposter was a nice twist too, but I guess it was easy for Lupin to see it coming with the little he heard about the true son of the elder. The Gelt were a strong people too. They fell to those new weapons, but they were still fighting to rebuild their kingdom years later. Sadachiyo was strong too, he gave Lupin a lot of trouble and it took Goemon, who trained with him and couldn't stand to see him selling his skills like that, to kill him. And it's a bit too much that he was able to break the Zantetsuken, but it isn't the first time it happens, so. lol Oh, and I liked how it seemed that the treasure was "only" motivational words at first, and how Fujiko found the real true treasure kicking the wall out of frustration. lol It's a pity she couldn't get away with a single diamond though. |