The way he said 'dead or alive' was the classic statement, not the question the context implied, which also made it weird
Nooblar 3 months ago
I like how the narrator apparently misread the line "Will he make out dead or alive?". I mean, he read the right words, but his inflection changes the apparent intended meaning.
furrykef 6 months ago
@furrykef It almost sounds as if they recorded "Will he make it out" separately from "dead or alive."
TheIdlingGeek 6 months ago
I always disliked most US previews for Lupin III TV specials or movies. They make Lupin look too cheesy or plain cliche.
Kanuskiz 9 months ago
The way he said 'dead or alive' was the classic statement, not the question the context implied, which also made it weird
Nooblar 3 months ago
I like how the narrator apparently misread the line "Will he make out dead or alive?". I mean, he read the right words, but his inflection changes the apparent intended meaning.
furrykef 6 months ago
@furrykef It almost sounds as if they recorded "Will he make it out" separately from "dead or alive."
TheIdlingGeek 6 months ago
I always disliked most US previews for Lupin III TV specials or movies. They make Lupin look too cheesy or plain cliche.
Kanuskiz 9 months ago