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Otaku Evolution Episode 53 - Lupin III: Bye Bye, Lady Liberty (RE-EDIT)
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00:30
Hi gang, Penguin Truth here waxing nostalgic on today's Otaku Evolution.
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It's been too long since I've taken a look at my favorite Lurid Larsonist, Loop on the
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Third.
00:59
This is a pretty good time to do just that, since the new television series is airing
01:03
in both Japan and Italy.
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It's a great series, and I've been reviewing it for my blog, so go check that out.
01:09
In the meantime, time to flash back to the 1980s again.
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A staple of the Loop on the Third franchise has been the TV Special, a 90 minute movie
01:18
that aired on Nippon TV from 1989 until just recently.
01:22
That's a new feature for over two decades, so as you might imagine, just as there's a
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variety of stories, so too is a variety of quality.
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The first few were helmed by anime legend Osamu Dezaki, who we haven't looked at since
01:35
the Blackjack movie, and since we're going so far back, we might as well look at the
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first one with Bye Bye Liberty Crisis, released here as Bye Bye Lady Liberty.
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Now, this isn't really one of my favorite of the TV Specials, but rewatching it, I came
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to appreciate it a little more.
01:52
The biggest problem is that it has the usual 1980s conception of computers being magical.
01:58
But uh, that's not the only problem, not in the least, but as we'll see, Loop on does
02:03
carry off a pretty audacious, if not absurd, caper in this one.
02:07
Our story begins when Inspector Zemigata arrives at an ICPO facility in Paris.
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He makes his way to a vault where they keep computer data on criminals.
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He decides against advice to check out all the data on Loop on the 3rd, but it turns
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out that there are two Zemigatas, and of course the one so eager to smuggle out the data is
02:27
Loop on himself in his favorite disguise.
02:30
Zemigata is keen on preventing this information theft, very keen, extremely keen, psychotically
02:39
keen, but Loop on, as usual, comes out on top.
02:43
These opening sequences are usually the best part of the TV Specials.
02:48
There's usually some kind of heist, a chase, Loop on using his wits to get what he wants
02:52
and or get away from the law, and the Dezaki era is no slouch in this regard.
02:59
Sometimes those opening bits have little or nothing to do with the main plot, like the
03:02
opening to James Bond movies, but we'll see that in this case, it's fairly relevant.
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Despite a victory over Zemigata, we find a down and out Loop on in New York City, slumming
03:13
it in a crummy apartment at the corner of Stab and Run, watching pro wrestling.
03:18
But after succeeding in stealing the information from Interpol, why is Loop on living the domestic
03:54
Not counting on Loop on to take part in a new caper, Chigin turns to Goemon for assistance.
04:01
However, the stoic samurai rejects the request, preferring to go search for himself in a far
04:07
off land.
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As for Fujiko, she's living it up with a slick wealthy businessman, who is apparently in
04:13
some kind of mysterious organization.
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Zemigata finally tracks down Loop on to his apartment, but finds it empty, save for a
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strange little boy who seems to know who Loop on and Pops are, and takes off to find
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him.
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Chigin seems resigned to relying on his old contact Rooster for the next job, but as it
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turns out, Loop on decides there's nothing for him but the business, and he'll tag along
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after all.
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It looks like they have even more company, because some ninja-garbed gunmen target them
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at the warehouse.
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Loop on springs into action, creating a diversion for Chigin's escape.
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Loop on soon encounters the little boy in the nearby junkyard, surprised he's aware
05:03
of him, and annoyed he wants to hire him.
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Loop on shrugs him off, he's got bigger problems right now.
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Rooster however, has an even bigger problem.
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Apparently he's stolen something already that the gun ninjas want.
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He dies taking a bullet for Chigin, who pays the killers back.
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Loop on and Chigin plan to carry out Rooster's wishes, to fence the fantastic super egg diamond,
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which he hid in the Statue of Liberty.
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But because this is the 1980s, computer magic means a program can pinpoint exactly where
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Loop on's going to be, based on…uh…uh…anyway, Loop on and Chigin run into some trouble on
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their way to the statue.
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If you think that chase scene was wacky, you haven't seen anything.
06:07
This next bit is…well, this is either the highlight of Loop on's crime career, or
06:12
a huge blemish on the franchise for it's reality shattering nonsense.
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Prepare for…well, just watch this.
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Looking for an opportunity to search the statue in peace, instead of just searching it during
06:25
the night, Loop on opts to actually STEAL THE STATUE OF LIBERTY ITSELF, attaching a
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balloon to the top and floating it away.
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The Statue of Liberty.
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How does…what is going on here?
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Oh, and this weird kid with his computer is there too.
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I think Loop on was just trying to start a rivalry with Carmen Sandiego at this point.
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But can he steal lakes?
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On a train in the frozen wasteland, from which the Palin clan hails, a woman is in trouble
07:15
being chased by men in black suits.
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Fortunately, she runs into the Loop on gang's reliable workhorse, Goemon.
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Goemon is a sucker for a woman in trouble and helps her escape from her pursuers.
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Her very zealous pursuers.
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And he struggles to stay chased in the wake of her gratitude.
07:34
An inhuman feat if there ever was one.
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In the meantime, Loop on and Jigen search the Statue of Liberty, which they've stowed
07:41
in the Grand Canyon.
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Yeah, the Grand Canyon.
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In Arizona.
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This is a thing happening in this feature.
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Loop on decides that Michael, the little boy, might be useful and consults him for his computer
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know-how, but the boy insists on hiring Loop on for a job.
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Well, what's the deal?
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I want you to steal me data material which I can use to manipulate a virus.
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Am I saying that again in English?
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It means a virus can be introduced into a program that destroys the data held in the
08:17
computer.
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What I want is a much more sophisticated database that manipulates what's already in a program.
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I could hack into a particular program and be in control of that program.
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Loop on uses his own unique brand of camouflage to keep the statue hidden as helicopters search
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the canyon.
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But a small camera robot picks up on it and it turns out that one of the people who wants
08:39
the Super Egg found the most is the man that Fujiko has been making time with.
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Fujiko infiltrates his organization's headquarters to loot their treasures and overhears a conversation
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with their leader regarding the Super Egg.
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Curiosity gets the best of her, however, and she's discovered.
08:57
Loop on and Jigen settle down for the night, still unsuccessful in pinpointing the Super
09:02
Egg.
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Luckily for them, Rooster hid the unnaturally shiny diamond in the torch of the statue,
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which lights up the night.
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But of course, the light attracts the attention of the organization after them, and cue another
09:15
action scene.
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Huh?
09:23
I thought we'd decommissioned him.
09:28
Huh?
09:36
Loop on, with Michael, gets separated from Jigen in the chaos, and while trekking through
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the desert runs into none other than Pops, who seems to finally get his man.
09:46
Meanwhile, Jigen encounters Goemon and the mysterious woman who, uh, for some reason
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got from Alaska to Arizona via...
09:56
teleportation, I guess?
09:59
I don't know.
10:00
Senegata has Loop on locked up in an old western style town.
10:04
He's pretty proud of himself, though perplexed by the boy.
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But of course, Loop on can't stay in the Hooscau too long, and blasts his way out.
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The cavalry arrives for him in the form of Jigen, Goemon, and that woman, a rescue he
10:18
very much welcomes.
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Goemon has taken it upon himself to be the woman, Isabella's bodyguard, but Loop on
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immediately has designs on her himself.
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Loop on tries to move in on the woman, but it could just be a cover because he realizes
10:33
there's more to her than she lets on.
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She proposes a business deal to buy the super egg from Loop on, but they're interrupted
10:40
by the organization and are forced to flee for their lives.
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Once again, Loop on tries moving in on Isabella.
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And, once again, there's no rest for the wicked.
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Oh, by the way, you'll notice that he's referred to as Wolf in the English dub?
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It's a legal thing.
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And weird because the Loop on theme still plays with his name in it.
11:19
Go figure.
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The statue is returned to New York, where Loop on homes in on where Michael is.
11:28
Isabella once again offers to pay Loop on for the super egg, but Loop on is more interested
11:32
in why the organization is after her as well.
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Meanwhile, at the organization HQ, the slick rich guy, having discovered Fujiko is an ally
11:40
of Loop on, puts her in front of their leader.
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They perform some kind of weird ceremony where the leader, uh, I'm not exactly sure what
11:47
I'm looking at here, but it's some kind of Bohemian Grove style stuff.
11:52
They're either summoning a demon or trying to bring Ed and Al's mother back to life.
11:56
Senegatta arrives in New York with Michael, but when Pops falls asleep, Loop on, disguised
12:00
as a punk, meets up with a kid, who reveals a football hiding the super egg.
12:05
They arrive at the meeting point to make the buy with Isabella, but Fujiko, apparently
12:09
possessed by the old cult leader, interrupts the purchase, and that's not all.
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Michael explains that his mother abandoned him to his grandmother to pursue her career
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as a genius computer scientist.
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Angrily, the boy admits that he had hoped to meet up with her and confront her about
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it.
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Speaking through Fujiko, the leader of the organization demands an exchange, the super
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egg for Isabella, and with that, his hold on Fujiko is released.
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At the cult's headquarters, however, Slick Mc80s is looking to make a secret deal with
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Isabella.
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It turns out that he's not such an alpha and she's not super innocent, but Goemon senses
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something about her and heads off to rescue her.
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Loop on and Jigen decide to leave Michael in the care of Fujiko while they head off
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behind him.
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Isabella, meanwhile, makes her move against the cult leader.
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Goemon, who witnessed the whole thing, is gravely disappointed in Isabella and attempts
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to leave, but the organization has different ideas on the matter.
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The samurai ends up in the basement with a captured Pops who'd been snooping around.
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Loop on and Jigen arrive to make the exchange, the super egg for Isabella, unaware that the
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situation has changed.
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But the truth is revealed and Isabella takes possession of the diamond, leaving Loop on
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and Jigen to take the plunge.
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It's a regular Cagliostro here.
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Loop on doesn't fret about being in the bowels of the cult building, though, because he's
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got Pep in his step.
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Pep in rocket shoes.
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And long legs.
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And leaping skills.
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And incredible luck.
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And...
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Loop on is officially sick of the mystery of the super egg and demands to know the connection
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between the diamond and the manipulative computer virus.
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Apparently the diamond was found by the organization and Isabella, the leader's chief subordinate,
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stole it and imprinted part of the virus onto it.
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However, as it could only be used in tandem with her, it was securing her life through
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necessity.
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Loop on tells Slick, thanks for the information.
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Isabella prepares the ritual to unleash the power of the virus from the super egg in some
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mystical psychic ceremony that screams, this is not how computers work.
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Loop on has blended in with the rest of the cult to witness the virus's awakening, which
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is... well, if there was ever a signature to Dezaki's work, it was stuff like this kind
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of imagery.
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But sadly for Isabella, now that the virus has been activated, Slick Mc80s plans to rid
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himself of his only obstacle and take the throne.
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Loop on probably should have finished off the guy while he had the chance.
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Fujiko and Michael appear to assist Jigen and Goemon, but Pops is as usual given the
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short end of the rope.
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Loop on's own escape plan is hampered by the sheer number of cultists and a downturn in
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his luck, but help arrives just in time.
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Michael finally gets his reunion with his mother, but can't bring himself to berate
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her and instead breaks down.
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Slick is a sore loser and prepares to use the cult's computer technology to launch nuclear
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missiles from the US and Soviet Union, because that's a thing you can easily do by pressing
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random buttons on a computer wall.
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Michael delivers the bad news to the Loop on gang.
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Loop on takes the little boy back inside to deactivate the computers, but things get a
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little dicey due to the lack of a stepstool.
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Loop on and the gang make their way out of the building as the self-destruct brings it
16:59
down, which probably kills hundreds of people in the surrounding area.
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Despite the defeat of the cult, Isabella passes away from her injuries with final words
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to her son.
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In a coda to our little adventure, Loop on puts his own computer hacking skills to the
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test as he tries to erase the information about him from Interpol computers without
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the virus.
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His success is...questionable.
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And there you have it, the first of many, many Loop on the 3rd TV specials, and it was...well
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it wasn't anything special.
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Sure, all the usual Loop on elements were in it.
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Loop on being clever, chase scenes, Goemon doing all the real work, Cheegan making impossible
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shots, Fujiko complicating things, and a whole host of nonsense.
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There were movie-only characters, and even a precocious pint-sized kid character who...wait
17:58
a minute...1980s, name is Michael, loves a computer...hey, am I in this thing?
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I don't recall hanging out with Loop on the 3rd before.
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Pretty sure my mom's not a scientist either.
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But then this special's interpretation of computer science makes CSI shows seem reasonable.
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And hey, I hang out with anime characters all the time, apparently.
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The problem is, while all the elements necessary to make a great TV special are here, they
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don't add up to be more than their parts, and honestly, not even two of their parts
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at times.
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It's not an agonizing sit, but I felt like it was plotted out by a Mad Libs with all
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these random elements, and even for Loop on, stealing Lady Liberty is a bit much for my
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tastes.
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Dezaki's next few Loop on specials were decidedly better, especially the second one, but sadly
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none of those were ever dubbed, so the chances I'll ever cover them is remote at best.
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I would like to review another Loop on feature in the future, but next time I'll be making
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paper airplanes with a three-part OVA read-or-die.
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Until then, see ya!
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