Why yes, a plot important item in this 1983 anime is just a newspaper article from the East German Socialist Unity Party newspaper “Neues Deutschland” on the 37th Conference of the COMECON, why do you ask?

…which funnily also implies that someone in the production team was fluent in German and read communist newspapers. Or that the production was at least partially outsourced to the GDR? Though that’s less likely, considering the country was way less partial to collaboration with western capital than say Poland or Yugoslavia.

Also, the usage of natural light on the animation cell for lighting effects. Something that is both common in that era, and something I find appealing.

As for the show - it’s fun. Basically a more down to earth Lupin III. It’s also way less horny and problematic than City Hunter (the author’s next manga, and a guilty pleasure of mine - the main character’s behavior after the first 8 episodes or so to the very end of the anime there is very problematic, but the rest is mostly quite good imo.), which was a pleasant surprise considering it has female protagonists in a shounen manga from the early 80s.