Yes, it does. There are elements in Lupin the Third that can be considered science - fiction. For example, some of the gadgets Lupin uses are quite advanced and seem to be based on fictional technology, like his special tools for stealing that often have capabilities beyond what's currently possible in the real world. Also, some storylines involve futuristic concepts or strange scientific phenomena which add a touch of science - fiction to the series.
One common theme is the clash of different worlds. For example, when Lupin crosses over with a more modern - day or high - tech setting, like in a crossover with a cyberpunk - themed story. There's the struggle to adapt to new rules and technologies while still maintaining his thieving ways.
Yes, it does. Lupin's ability to always come up with elaborate heist plans and escape seemingly impossible situations has a touch of fantasy to it. Also, some of the characters he encounters, like some of the villains with their over - the - top personalities and abilities, seem more like fantasy - inspired creations. The world in which Lupin operates also has a bit of a fantastical feel, with some locations and events that seem larger - than - life.
Funimation does have some manga available. However, it mainly focuses on anime content, so the manga collection is relatively limited and might not include the latest and most popular titles.
Yes, Funimation has some anime that involve ghost stories. For example, certain horror or supernatural anime in its library might feature ghost - related plots.