Review:

Lupin The Third: The Castle Of Cagliostro (film)

overall review score: 4.8
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Lupin the Third: The Castle of Cagliostro is a 1979 Japanese animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It follows master thief Arsène Lupin III and his partner Daisuke Jigen as they uncover a plot involving counterfeit money and a mysterious princess in the fictional European country of Cagliostro. Celebrated for its inventive storytelling, charming animation, and adventurous spirit, the film is regarded as a classic in the anime genre and a pioneering work in Miyazaki's illustrious career.

Key Features

  • Directed by Hayao Miyazaki, showcasing his early visionary style
  • Exciting action sequences combined with witty humor
  • Beautiful hand-drawn animation with detailed backgrounds
  • Engaging plot involving espionage, treasure hunting, and romance
  • Introduction of iconic character Lupin III to global audiences
  • Themes of heroism, justice, and adventure

Pros

  • Exceptional animation quality and artistic design
  • Compelling storytelling with a blend of action and humor
  • Strong character development, especially Lupin's charm and wit
  • Influential in shaping modern anime and inspired many creators
  • Timeless appeal that resonates with both old fans and new viewers

Cons

  • Pacing might feel slightly slow to some modern audiences
  • As an older film, some animation techniques may appear dated compared to contemporary productions
  • Limited dialogue for non-Japanese speakers without subtitles or dubbing

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 07:30:25 PM UTC