If you loved Friends: Naki on Monster Island, try Lupin III: The First
A bridge between a film you've already seen and one most people haven't. Here's what they share, and what the second one does that the first one doesn't.
What they share
Both films are directed by Takashi Yamazaki, and they both carry the cozy, playful mood tags, and they sit in Animation / Comedy territory. If that's the register that drew you to Friends: Naki on Monster Island, the second film will land in a comparable space — through a different lens.
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What Lupin III: The First is
Parisian rooftops at dusk with a ticking clock Lupin III and companions chase the Bresson Diary A heist film nod to the 60s spy era.

