^Oh, so in many cases, the Collection pieces aren't actual repaints of the old props so much as homages to the franchise's past?
EDIT: Pretty good episode, even if it was a rehash of the old Dumbo trope and it was predictable that Tooma swapped the bracelet out for a fake. The execution was quite good and stylish, as usual. The "white space" scenes with the boy were a sort of thing I've seen in anime, so it's interesting to see it done in live action. And it's interesting to see a softer side to Tooma. Once he'd swapped out the piece and the monster had been defeated, he and the Lupins didn't have to pay any more attention to the boy at all, but Tooma wanted to see it through.
Clever tactic, though -- the boys distracting the monster with flattery while Umika sneaks in and cracks his safe. That's the sort of thing one would expect Phantom Thieves to do, rather than just shooting and kicking.
EDIT: Pretty good episode, even if it was a rehash of the old Dumbo trope and it was predictable that Tooma swapped the bracelet out for a fake. The execution was quite good and stylish, as usual. The "white space" scenes with the boy were a sort of thing I've seen in anime, so it's interesting to see it done in live action. And it's interesting to see a softer side to Tooma. Once he'd swapped out the piece and the monster had been defeated, he and the Lupins didn't have to pay any more attention to the boy at all, but Tooma wanted to see it through.
Clever tactic, though -- the boys distracting the monster with flattery while Umika sneaks in and cracks his safe. That's the sort of thing one would expect Phantom Thieves to do, rather than just shooting and kicking.
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