“Leave it to my psychokinesis.”
The third season of Japanimation Station comes to a close with the jam-packed final installment of The Classic Adventures of Lupin the 3rd! We start by taking a look at Lupin’s first live-action adventure, 1974’s Strange Psychokinetic Strategy. This is one of the earliest Lupin adaptations period, created between the first and second anime before the franchise had become enduringly popular, and it’s a surprisingly creative, if narratively scattershot, madcap comedy, putting Lupin in a white jacket and throwing him into a series of increasingly ludicrous scenarios. Then, Jonathan gives us an exhaustive (maybe even obsessive) guide to the best Lupin the 3rd soundtrack albums and the wide world of Yuji Ohno’s Lupin the 3rd Jazz releases. And finally, Sean and Jonathan play a game drafting all our favorite Lupin characters for a hypothetical heist!
Thanks so much for listening to Season 3 of Japanimation Station. We’ll see you later this fall for the debut of Season 4, Japanimation Station’s Kyoto Vacation, where we’ll be looking at the output of one of anime’s greatest studios, Kyoto Animation!
Time Chart:
Theme Song: 0:00:00 – 0:01:20
Strange Psychokinetic Strategy: 0:01:20 – 1:09:05
Eyecatch Break 1: 1:09:05 – 1:09:38
Jonathan’s Guide to Lupin Music: 1:09:38 – 1:50:51
Eyecatch Break 2: 1:50:51 – 1:51:22
Season 3 Wrap-up: 1:51:22 – 2:12:21
Eyecatch Break 3: 2:12:21 – 2:12:49
Lupin Family Draft: 2:12:49 – 2:35:17
Season 4 Preview: 2:35:17 – 2:39:49
End Theme: 2:39:49 – 2:41:04
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