Lupin III: Ikiteita Majutsushi

Lupin III: Return of Pycal / ルパン三世『生きていた魔術師』 / Rupan Sansei: Ikiteita Majutsushi / Lupin III: Return of the Magician / Lupin III: ~ The Living Magician ~ Return of Pycal
Lupin III: Ikiteita Majutsushi
Genres: Action, Adult Cast, Adventure, Comedy, Mystery, Seinen
Themes: Adult Cast
Demographics: Seinen
Studios: TMS Entertainment
Producers: Tohokushinsha Film Corporation, VAP
Licensors: Discotek Media
Rating: 5.79 / 10
Rank: #11261
Popularity: #8046
Users Listed: 6,920
Users Scored: 2,941
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 11/20/2021
Aired: April 3, 2002 (Spring)
Type: ova
Source: manga
Age Rating: R
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

A familiar adversary resurfaces, forcing a seasoned thief to confront a past he thought buried. Following a daring heist of a prized gem during an opulent gathering on the Mediterranean coast, Lupin faces an unexpected challenge. Pycal, once considered a rival vanquished in their younger days, returns as something far more formidable. No longer reliant on illusion and deception, Pycal wields genuine magical power fueled by a burning desire for retribution against Lupin. The series explores themes of legacy, consequence, and the blurring lines between reality and illusion. Expect intricate set pieces, sharp dialogue, and a nuanced exploration of long-standing conflicts as Lupin navigates a world where magic has fundamentally altered the rules of engagement.

Characters:

  • Ishikawa XIII, Goemon (Main) - Voice Actors: Inoue, Makio, Palumbo, Antonio
  • Jigen, Daisuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Kobayashi, Kiyoshi, Pellegrini, Sandro
  • Lupin III (Main) - Voice Actors: Kurita, Kanichi, Onofri, Stefano
  • Mine, Fujiko (Main) - Voice Actors: Masuyama, Eiko, Korompay, Alessandra
  • Nazo no Roujin (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Aono, Takeshi
  • Pycal (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nozawa, Nachi, Varcasia, Gaetano
  • Zenigata, Kouichi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Naya, Gorou, Bianchi, Rodolfo

Staff:

  • Ooshima, Mitsuru (Producer)
  • Hamatsu, Mamoru (Director, Storyboard)
  • Aohachi, Yoshinobu (Key Animation)
  • Fujii, Fumino (Key Animation)
  • Hayashi, Yoshimi (Special Effects)
  • Hirayama, Satoshi (Character Design)
  • Matsumoto, Tadahito (Executive Producer)
  • Miyano, Takashi (Art Director)
  • Monkey Punch (Original Creator)
  • Muta, Seiji (Key Animation)
  • Ogawa, Ichirou (Assistant Animation Director)
  • Oono, Yuuji (Music)
  • Ootsubo, Satoshi (Director of Photography)
  • Sano, Yuriko (Editing)
  • Sekizaki, Takaaki (Key Animation)
  • Souma, Mitsuru (Key Animation, Animation Director)

Reviews:

  • User kamirecca (Score: 2/10):
    Lupin III, Return of Pycal can best be described as a big "Meh". Let us begin the slow, painfull and necisary torture of this movie. First of all, the story was weak, like realy weak. A good Lupin film always have a story that blend in with the characters, meaning the characters work well with the setting if the story. Most of the character, rather all the character exept one, just feels out of place. The one character that fits in the boring story, is the boring villain, Pycal. Pycal is a illusionist that Lupin busted a fake in the original series. Then Pycal used amixture of advanced and cheep tricks to achive his magic, amongst others walking on glas so it looks like he is hovering, and a chemical mix that makes him burn without getting hurt.nIn this movie however he uses real magic, that he got right out of the blue. and he is basicly out after revenge on lupin and the world. As i said, weak story, but not bad enough to make you angry, as in example Lupin III Secret of Mamo.nnOn to the art.nThe movie isnt anything special when it comes to the drawing. By all means, it is not ugly. Yet it dosnt got that Lupin feeling. Best describeid is that it is a soulless so-so experience.nnSound:nAs said with the art can pretty much be said with the sound. One thing i usually love about the Lupin movies is the music. It is classy, well-written and simply swipes you of your feets... exept in this movie, where its just ok.nnCharacters:nI have given this movie a score of 2 when it comes to the characters. The characters feel poor, lack the íntense feeling many of the other movies have, and worst of all, there is hardly no link between the characters, no bond to speak of.nIn a good Lupin III movie, there is a certain "Hate-yet-friends" relationship between Lupin and Zenigata, the cop trying to catch Lupin. Also there is a certain competition/rivality between Lupin and his companions. This movie hardly contains any of it.nTo say it with few words, the characters are weak, bleak imitations of the original characters.nnEnjoyment:nI actually remember me sapping through the film at some point, wich i hardly ever do, especially not in a lupin movie where every detail, every sceen can mean a huge difference. Before you start to wonder, yes i have seen the whole moviue without skipping parts also, so it isnt that i just missed some important parts.nSee it, dont see it. Your choise. It dosnt realy land that big of an impact on you.nnNow you think "Wait, that still dosnt sound as it deservs a score 2 (Dreadful). rather a 3 or 4 perhaps."nAnd yes, it would probably deserv a 3 or 4... if it wasnt a Lupin movie. Then it would simply be a bad movie. Now it is a rape of a big name, without any idea, only made for the money. And…
  • User Psycho_Sanji (Score: 6/10):
    Return of Pycal is a decent Lupin OVA, but it does have it's drawbacks. It starts off pretty quickly with Lupin doing a flashy robbery, making women's clothing disappear, and doing magic tricks dressed up as a clown. This leads into a gunfight in a hall of mirrors with Zenigata, who is acting very strangely... This is the return of Pycal, the villain from the 2nd episode of Lupin III, as you'd figure. It's entertaining to have him back, he's a stylish villain. This has some other nice callbacks to the first Lupin series, such as Lupin's green jacket, and Fujiko's motorcycle animation from the original show'sending credits.nnThis OVA also has a slow paced, laid back feel reminiscent of some of the first Lupin episodes. This isn't a problem by itself, but combined with the short length it is a drawback.nnFujiko is sexy as always, sporting a character design closer to the first series in this one. Her amusing obligatory playing the seduction card on Lupin is a standout scene.nnLupin comes across as cool and confident like usual, trying to collect some crystals to thwart Pycal. Jigen and Goemon are solid, but in fairly small roles. Zenigata has a very small part in this, but the screen time he does get is entertaining.nnThe problem however really comes about 46 minutes in, when the credits start to roll. This ends abruptly, with questions unanswered, and it feels like we're missing a third act to come. We do get a few minutes of decent stuff after the credits, but unfortunately this only makes things more confusing.nnSo, if you're a Lupin fan this is worth watching, but it does leave you wanting much more.
  • User Tiuzaum (Score: 1/10):
    This OVA honestly just felt pointless and a lot of wasted potential. Story doesnt make any sense, the 2D animation was serviceable but the constant use of cgi was awful, along with poor editing. Pycal is brought back from Part 1 but nothing interesting is done with him. The good parts from the OVA are when its referencing Part 1, like Fujiko's motorcycle animation. Usually in any Lupin movie the soundtrack is catchy, except in this OVA its just ok. Overall, this could have been a great way to bring back a villain from Part 1, but the end product just felt like a cash-grab.

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