
Stop recommending Nishina’s Napoleon dictionary.
It was decided with the Walther in first place, right?
Too many! I wonder if the number of TV specials is more than the Conan movies?
Ha, Harimao…
As expected, is the Walther at the level of being rerun for the first time in 20 years?
It seems faster to decide on the porridge frame first.
There were signs of a revival for a while, but in the end, they stopped doing it, didn’t they? TVSP.
Is it okay that I’m mixing it up with a movie?
I won’t say what it is, but it’s Twilight Gemini.
Since there are more options available besides Telespe, the need to burden it has diminished.
What was the last thing I did…?
I have a strong liking for “Unnamed’s Angelic Strategy: The Fragments of Dreams Have the Scent of Murder.”
When was the last time your nipple was exposed?
Promote first contact.
Is there anywhere I can watch TVSP now?
With love from Russia
is impressive
The rest is Hemingway paper.
To be honest, there are some things that are more than just the angel’s strategy.
The OP department is in the Italian game.
Was Conan VS the cream of the crop…?
Those who can identify the dimension and Goemon bosses at the time of their appearance tend to be problematic.
I’m feeling quite frustrated as there are only two more TVSPs from BS12 left, yet there’s absolutely no movement.
It’s not the time to be re-broadcasting Yamato 2199 or Natsume’s Book of Friends, is it?
Red vs. Green?
Is it true that there was supposed to be a sequel to “Angel’s Strategy: Burn, O Unbreakable Sword”…?
It seems that the screenwriter’s HP was invaded because of the angel’s scheme…
I like Alcatraz too.
I like Alcatraz.
Dimension rival Osugi!
Alcatraz isn’t bad, but there’s a frustrating feeling that it can’t surpass the impact of the original (especially in the early stages).
I don’t think “Angel’s Strategy” is necessarily a bad work, but the harsh reviews make me laugh.
There was a time when Aya Hirano acted in an erotic role, right?
The next and the one after next works of Angel’s Strategy are even worse.
Dad, suddenly made single by the memory of fire.
Dad’s partner is usually pretty useless.
A work where the true identity of the treasure is disappointing is not interesting.
The Zantetsuken is too strong, so I generally get debuffed.
The rest is casting and the roles, like Emily from Kikyo and those kinds of things.
YouTube Toms Official Ranking
1st Place: Farcon
2nd place: Zantetsuken
3rd Place: Walther
Golden Row Voting Ranking
1st Place: Walther
2nd place: Farcon
3rd place: Zantetsuken
I love first contact.
I feel refreshed.
I have a lot of gags that I like, so the ratings are low.
So, which OP has the best Telespec?
Why is this guy becoming the face of the anime movie thread!
It’s interesting how various factors come into play, suddenly bringing out some nemesis.
Aren’t your relationships wider than any of the regulars?
But I like the 89 version of the arrangement the most.
It’s a game, but it was well done as a romance story about Lupin facing death, Zenigata dealing with love, and Inspector Goemon.
“The Walther bomber is nice, isn’t it?”
First contact is probably quite popular…
It’s refreshing because Totsu-chan and Lupin weren’t that close to each other, and everyone was enemies until the end when they teamed up.
To be honest, there are quite a few times when something is more nihilistic or simply not interesting compared to an angel, right?
Two theme arrangements from 1996 (one of which is from the movie version) have a nice change in flavor.
It’s fine to have an atmosphere like returning treasure.
I feel like only the enemy woman stands out.
The ending of Farcon is just too good after enjoying the main story so much.
I wonder how much of it was real…? It really feels like Lupin when it lightly wraps everything in smoke.
For now, there’s Yamachan.
https://kinro.ntv.co.jp/article/detail/20210917
The 4th place in the Kin Ro voting is “Liberty” and the 5th place is “Treasure,” while the TVSP Top 5 is almost a standard.
The Falcon’s OP is also good.
The balance of the refined 2nd+ TV special for treasure return is a bit too ideal.
Sometimes the mastermind behind Lupin is
There are people whose faces change as much as Conan’s criminals, right?
Angels are the type that are easy to make jokes about…
If we talk about Tsujimoto, it’s the 11th person.
It’s too big for my pocket, a case like returning treasures, I love the Sagrada Familia.
The balance of the treasure return is comical yet not cheap, and it’s exquisite.
The guest heroine of Harimao reappeared in the TV series.
The guest heroine system is really not good!
It’s nice that Baillieva and Hemingway are made in a way that they’re not too bound by the castle in Cali.
I understand that this may not be the true essence of Director Dezaki’s work.
When the stage of countries or regions changes frequently, there’s a sense of telespace.
The fact that Farcon can pass as a tall tale created by Lupin is impressive.
The treatment of everyone except for the old man, including the fact that the memory of flames will determine the end of dimensions and Goemon, is refreshingly straightforward.
The main star this time is this person!!!! It’s clearly being highlighted.
It was a love da capo, not a memory of flames.
The action is a bit weak, but I like the vibe of the $1 Money Wars.
The only one who dropped out along the way was the Fog Elusive.
When will Good Bye Partner and Prison be released?
Nabeshin… are you really putting a character modeled after yourself in a TV special…?
I love the opening of “Otakara.”
I love the atmosphere of assassination orders.
Ishida’s thing was pretty interesting.
The “Eastern Chronicles” is, for better or worse, quite dull!! It actively rolls down for those who feel that way.
There’s a certain discomfort that comes from the fact that the vibe of something like “Elusive” is serious, yet it somehow continues in a way that doesn’t quite fit.
Even though it’s a guest voice role, it’s a shame that the character of O-Fuji, which has an accentual element, is hard to remember.
There is a sense that the standard for seriousness has become skewed, making it difficult to handle poorly executed seriousness.
You might have more connections with women than I do, perhaps.
Twilight Gemini, which is branded with the mark of eroticism when it comes to love.
The Walther is too heavy, so something like the Harimao is just right.
Is it a copycat?
I really liked that.
I wonder what led Walther to create something like that.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen someone like Tsuji, who’s a professional tier list creator.
It all started when I was making a tier list for Conan, Pokemon, Doraemon, and Crayon Shin-chan, huh…
I quite like the blood mark.
Until the 90s, Harimao was quite close to being a joke, wasn’t it?
The adjustment at the tightening part is a bit more thoughtful.
Elusive using magic hair, that’s the biggest thing.
There are also Sekine Mari’s poor voice dubbings.
There’s no complaint about the blood seal as a de facto restart.
It’s like saying it’s uncharacteristic, while Lupin starts his search for Lupin, like the beginning of a decade.
Farkon has an ED that is too high.
It’s also a presentation of the new arrangement 78, so it’s the Furukon ED.
ED likes the cycle of the moon and the sun.
Walther is serious throughout, so it makes me feel queasy.
The texture of the Walther is probably the embodiment of 90s anime…
I happened to get an opportunity to play Lupin and went for it quite aggressively.
The fog is terrible as the last job for entering the hall of fame.
It’s good for Falcon to perform the previous 89 in the opening and then finish off in style with a cool new arrangement of 78 in the ending.
The video of Walther after the theme song plays and he jumps from the motorcycle to the airship is incredible.
I’ve never heard of anyone else’s reputation for Lupin Telestepe, but returning treasures seems to have a good reputation…
I’m happy because I liked it.
The one with the magic lamp is too ordinary.
The feeling of “What was going on with my last job again…?” might become a habit if repeated.
It has kind of a strange taste, that thing…
I understand that Walther has a good reputation, but because it’s been so serious, I knew who the mastermind was but kept quiet for the sake of those around me, yet it wouldn’t turn out that way.
A sky city with extreme character design.
But babies are gross and poop is gross too.
The next “Eastern Observations” of the new Lupin gives off a vibe that feels like a throwback to the 2000s, which is quite surprising.
The handling of the poison at the end by Walther is just too sloppy.
Couldn’t the aerial city have been drawn a little cuter like a baby?
The mystery of Hemingway’s paper, along with the nostalgia of having recorded it on video and watched it many times in the past.
Alcatraz and Wanderer that are stable and not a topic of discussion.
There were quite a few popular voice actors from that time who came as guests.
Wasn’t the movie Lupacon kind of lacking, in a way?
I remember that in the movie, Conan vs. there was a strong feeling of Conan being a brat.
Isn’t it about time to unveil the schemes of the Fuma clan? I thought it was going to be that, but it turned out to be an OVA and not even a theatrical release.
I don’t dislike Alcatraz, but it just ends with the usual assortment and the CIA handling a lot of enemies on their own.
A dimension where Goemon is deceived by a woman and there is a mercenary acquaintance.
I’m really looking forward to the new movie, but it seems like the CG movie is just being brushed aside…
My favorite is “Flame’s Memory” from “Criminal Lupin.”
The character of the moderate member who became a victim of Dr. Walther’s ambitions is depicted in such detail that it leaves one exclaiming, “What an evil that induces nausea!”
The most memorable moment from the memory of fire is the pushing into the womb.
To be honest, just before arriving at the temple, I can’t stand Lupin’s treatment of Zenigata and dislike him for it.
The TV version of Lupin the Third scores high, except for the sad state of Zenigata.
I like the $1 Money Wars.
It’s about time to add City Hunter to Lupin and Conan.
The scene where the old man gets shot at the beginning is the peak of the movie.
I think Lupin’s TV special is too perfect in its final form.
I watched VS Cat’s Eye, but I was concerned that it leaned towards the Lupin side.
I don’t remember the conversation well, but I liked Copycat.
It might be because I’m a lolicon.
It’s better than the occasional emergence of homelessness, which I won’t force you to deal with, Walther.
The only person who can step in to make this public is this person.
By the way, there was also the Cat’s Eye collaboration.
The memory of fire is heavily influenced by nostalgia, reminiscent of typical depictions of summer in Japanese anime from that time.
Cat’s Eye clearly had the character on Lupin’s side in the position of a master, didn’t they?
When you think about it, multi-faceted individuals are really outside the realm of money, right? But I don’t have any complaints about that treatment.
Though Cat’s Eye is a big name, I’d be happier being treated like a young girl…
Is Blood Smoke and Tombstone considered an OVA?
If everyone in the main group is expected to perform, it becomes awkward in its own way.
Even if a cheap mid-boss is customized, I can’t get into it.
It seems that no one is actually making a tier list…
Tier lists are just a source of conflict.
Spider Emily gets change as Spider Emily.
The bottom one is fine with fog.
In the past few years, it’s been on BS12, so those who watch it are probably watching…
I might end up making a fluffy Tier list and getting criticized, and then it could lead to actually seeing how it goes…
I wanted to do it in winter.
First, I need to find a character in the “Lupin” series that fits the position of a Tsuji.
Emily noticed that the number of visible panties increased as she approached the scene where her true identity would be revealed, and it gave her a creeping sensation.
It feels like a signal that this character no longer needs to be handled cleanly in a meta sense.
Is the fog that bad?
The mist has a persistent atmosphere of intruding elsewhere.
The drawing of landscapes isn’t bad, and it’s around the time I started getting into Telecom again.
I think the commentary will be exciting because “Angel” is the kind of mediocre work that can be talked about.
The fog is exceptional, but “The Travels of Marco Polo” and “City in the Sky” are also quite uninteresting.
Are you saying you’ll include vs Lupin in the Conan tier?
The feeling of “wow, this is it” when I first saw the tombstone of Daisuke Jigen was amazing.
I like Ishikawa Goemon of blood smoke because he was dissatisfied with only cutting the clothes of villains.
I want to see DEAD or Alive, but it’s generally not available in unlimited viewing services.
The mist is not just because the heroine is rigid, but the scenario is simply boring.
When it was broadcast on BS the other day (a year ago), there might have been some people who could adjust their recognition to some extent.
For now, it’s at a level where comparing the action animation to something like Copycat’s laziness would be an insult.
I really think there is no talent that surpasses Mamo in the villain department.
The aerial city is about halfway down due to character design adjustments.
The story is an exact copy of Kalifa Castle’s degraded image, but the character design of the female characters is really cute in the floating city.
I like it while connecting with the characters along the way! In the end, I couldn’t remember at all the backstory of the Prime Minister in the floating city.
It feels like a story I’ve heard somewhere, even including when Lupin cuts and dismisses it… like a switch has been flipped.
VS Cat’s Eye had a sense of understanding as the heroine moved in her usual telespe style, which was also a bit surreal.
Personally, it feels like a magical lamp and a love da capo are coming above the fog.
If it’s 30 minutes, it’s interesting, and it’s also interesting in the theater version, but why does it tend to go bad when it becomes a 2-hour special…?
The mist feels a bit like the setting and atmosphere of a Doraemon TV special… the content of the Doraemon special is much more interesting, though.
I only remember that the mastermind suddenly wrapped dynamite around himself and blew up in the aerial city.
Well then, I’ll take Seven Days home and relax while enjoying it.
It feels like Lupin appeared as a guest in a historical anime on NHK, doesn’t it, Kiri Eryu?
And the stage lacks any sense of Hokkaido.
The mist might be like the Island of Miracles in Doraemon.
The floating city gives off an average TeleSpec vibe, for better or worse.
It’s not incredibly interesting, but I can somewhat understand why it has so many reruns.
Please tell me your recommendations, Nishina.
A certain V said that they started smoking cigarettes because of the influence of their first love, sending chills through the listeners.
Right after that, I realized it was Daisuke Jigen, and I thought, well, there’s nothing I can do…!