

Lupin III: The Legend of the Gold of Babylon
ルパン三世 バビロンの黄金伝説
Mysterious Babylonian Tablets unearthed in Manhattan provide tantilizing clues about the location of the Tower of Babel - not the biblical one, but the original one, built out of solid gold! The Mob is out to get the gold, but so is Lupin III. It's Thugs vs. Thieves when Lupin & Co. go up against a fearsome flyswatting Polish Mafia boss, a bevy of beauty-contest policewomen, Zenigata, the hard-luck Interpol Inspector, a mysterious bag-lady AND his own girl-friend in a trans-continental trust-nobody trek after a treasure of biblical proportions! (Source: AniDB)
Mysterious Babylonian Tablets unearthed in Manhattan provide tantilizing clues about the location of the Tower of Babel - not the biblical one, but the original one, built out of solid gold! The Mob is out to get the gold, but so is Lupin III. It's Thugs vs. Thieves when Lupin & Co. go up against a fearsome flyswatting Polish Mafia boss, a bevy of beauty-contest policewomen, Zenigata, the hard-luck Interpol Inspector, a mysterious bag-lady AND his own girl-friend in a trans-continental trust-nobody trek after a treasure of biblical proportions! (Source: AniDB)
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Berzalker
March 4, 2018
Watched this on Crackle about a month ago and as a person who hasn't watched Lupin the Third since the 90s and only very few episodes of it, you can believe I'll be giving an unbiased review. The story is essentially a bunch of set pieces strewn together and just gets crazier as it goes on. It never really makes any sense. What does make sense is that the comedy of this show is pretty great where things you'd never dream of happening happen, so it stays entertaining for as little sense as it makes. As for the animation, some of theanimation is reused in scenes but hey, what can you do. For such a silly movie it's amazing anybody bothered animating it to begin with. The sound is funky and fresh but not something super memorable. I recommend this movie if you enjoy the other Lupin the Third shows or if you enjoy a lot of silliness thrown at you at once. This show and Lupin the Third simply show that character and humour are sometimes worth more than a coherent story.
AnimeObasan
July 7, 2014
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An essential for Lupin III fans and a decent movie if you can put yourself in the mindset that this was made in the '80s at the same time as the Pink Jacket Series with a huge effort to mimic Western animation gags. STORY: One thing I can say is canon about all Lupin movies and specials...I learn something new about geography or history. This one is about some mysterious tablets, Hitler, New York, and ancient gold from Babylon. And aliens. Before I get into what's bad about this movie, there's always something worth the watch in every single Lupin special. Something about every single Lupinspecial or movie will make you laugh out loud and this one was no different. ANIMATION: The cons? This is such an old school cartoon. Complete with random stuff popping up with zero explanation, suspension of belief, and hokey, Road Runner and Coyote style gags. Another con was the art. The animation is not great and I can see why it was never released in America. Even worse was the story. In the start, Lupin and Zenigata essentially put on a show for every American tourist stereotype ever in the audience. There's a motorcycle race between the two of them that goes in and around this giant face decoration thing. This lasts for almost 15 minutes (no exaggeration). I feel like there just wasn't enough effort made in making this movie. CHARACTER: The characters are horrendous. Old school, hokey, pink jacket era characters, story, and animation. We've got pimps and a cast straight out of Sanford and Son. Lupin wears a "hip" version of his green coat. Then we get a full minute of an old lady doing a strip tease. And she's the most detailed of any of the characters in this movie. There's this scene with a Miss ICPO pageant in which the special manages to insult half a dozen countries as well as women in general splendidly. I don't know why I'm surprised, considering how much Monkey Punch seems to hate women (I say this based on some of the main characters' open sexism as well as the numerous rape and almost-rape scenes in the original Lupin manga.) Goemon has sliced all sorts of things in the past. Satellites in space from the earth. A water spout. Numerous clothing articles. Things that "cannot be cut." In this special, he slices a bolt of lightning. ENJOYMENT: This brings me to the enjoyment level. Suspend your belief, push yourself back into the '80s, and don't expect much except easy laughs. Then you will enjoy this movie. Again, it's worth a watch but not the best Lupin fare.
BowlingJD
November 7, 2015
Another Lupin movie for the ages, and if Mamo (first Lupin movie) was weird, Legend of the Gold Babylon really steps it up a notch. Mamo had some dialogue and a story (somewhat), where Babylon is more non-stop Loony Toons-like chase scenes and slap stick Western humor. It is ironic how a movie with such a big Western influence never made it to the West. Directed by Shigetsugu Yoshida (nothing of note) and key animation by Satoru Utsunomiya (Akira), there is a reason why this is a decent anime to look at but nothing more. The action is fun at first, but each scene just consistentlydrags on with Lupin and the gang dodging hundreds of bullets one after the other. For example, the beginning starts with Zenigata chasing Lupin on a bike on the weird face billboard for 15 plus minutes in a Scooby-Doo door to hallway fashion. Our “story” is seemingly forced for Lupin to find the lost gold of Babylon based on an ancient stone tablet found under Madison Square Garden in New York City. Mob bosses and the like join in on the search, and the constant need to try and kill Lupin along the way. As crazy as it sounds, it really is that crazy; nothing more and nothing less with this movie. Everything is over the top in this Lupin movie and not for the better. All that’s been witnessed and written before plus just a few more examples: Goemon can slice lightning now, Lupin has all sorts of gadgets always on him and can pull them from out of nowhere (dynamite, parachutes, etc; has not been done to this extent), and even a random international police beauty pageant that manages to be as racist and stereotypical as possible to every major country at the time. Unless there is the itch to watch more Lupin and the gang, just skip over this one.
HygoggPoolParty
November 18, 2020
I love Lupin III as a series, but this one is a bit dull. The animation in this caper comedy feature leaves something to be desired. As do the racial stereotypes that seem to be a bit prevalent in this particular film. The story centers around Lupin chasing down a legendary treasure left by Nebuchadnezzar in ancient Iraq. All the while being pursued by mob gangsters who are also after the treasure. If you're a fan of Lupin III's adventures and comic hijinks, I'd say you should give it a go. That being said, there are many other Lupin feature-length films that are better.
lethargilistic
January 25, 2021
Jesus, I had this as background noise and it was still unrelentingly boring. The plot isn't really Baaaaad so much as it's a whole lot of nothing and padding what would have been maybe two forgettable episodes of a TV show. What's more insulting is that Mamoru Oshii was going to direct the movie that ultimately became this, but they passed on his idea involving angel fossils and Lupin transcending this physical plane because it sounded different. There were certain scenes in this that were obviously inspired by that previous storyline, and they were dim shadows of what could have been. That other movie sounded dopeas fuck. We were robbed. Fujiko's character design is a war crime.
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