Parents' Guide to

Lupin

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Common Sense Media Review

Marty Brown By Marty Brown , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

Crowdpleasing French action series has violence, mystery.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 13+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 13+

Based on 6 parent reviews

age 16+

A bit violence and nudes

violent scenes and sporadic nude images in calendars and pictures do not make it the most suitable series
age 10+

Kid friendly, just watch out for the language!

This TV show is one of the best I’ve seen so far, ranking at no. 4 in my top ten shows of all time. The show has the potential to be TV-PG(or possibly 9+ here on common sense media) if not for the language. Of everything in the show, the only thing you need to worry about is the language. If you think it’s because of cobra Kai-level language, it’s not. That’s because it’s not as often but the words they use are really bad. Like, they used the F-word 3 times in one scene and 2 times in the rest of the episode, and that’s it. As for role models, Asanne Diop is very clever and I think some kids(and adults) would be amazed by his cleverness. I think the type of kids that would love this are fans of Carmen Sandiego and fans of superhero movies. After all, the show is something worth watching.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say (6 ):
Kids say (9 ):

Plenty of crime series feature a Case-of-the-Week: Lupin does something unique in that it offers a Heist-of-the-Week, and each heist serves to fill in a part of Diop's story. Soon enough, the show is ricocheting between the heists, the police frantically trying to catch up with Diop, and flashbacks to the modern gentleman thief's origin story.

Lupin certainly has its flaws. Plenty of heist story cliches get recycled throughout the series, for example, and the writing has a simplistic take on some characters' racist motivations. But ultimately the series pulls off the job with a mix of action and mystery, fast pacing and good will. It's a real crowd-pleaser.

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