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* GetItOverWith: Okuzkai tells Jigen to just kill him after he's been outsmarted.
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* GadgeteerGenius: The true key behind Okuzaki's skill as a hitman. He hand-crafted his load-out specifically to ensure he could fire quickly and accurately from any distance. Additionally, as a side gig, he builds often depraved robots for wealthy clients. [[spoiler:And then there's his eyepatch, which allows him to connect his retina to East Doroa's extensive surveillance system to eliminate his blind spots.]]
* GetItOverWith:Okuzkai Okuzaki tells Jigen to just kill him after he's been outsmarted.
* GetItOverWith:
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* BossInMookClothing: The unnamed pianist accompanying Rondo's owner only has a different-colored suit to distinguish himself from the owner's other henchmen, but he inexplicably proves to be a skilled fighter, delivering a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown to Lupin before Fujiko rams him with her bike.
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* MalevolentMaskedMen: The depraved owner of Rondo wears a gold mask over his face.
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* MalevolentMaskedMen: The depraved owner of Rondo wears a gold mask over his face. His henchmen wear a silver variant.
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* UnderestimatingBadassery: Fujiko went into Rondo thinking that its owner was just another mark she could steal from. The owner not only immediately catches her in the act but blocks her sneak attack and knocks her out to be turned into entertainment for Rondo's clients.
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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:Okuzaki is plenty quick on the draw himself, in part because of his extensive knowledge of firearms. However, his true ace in the hole is his ElectronicEye, which gives him access to East Doroa's extensive surveillance system and removes all of his blind spots.]]
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* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:Okuzaki is plenty quick on the draw himself, in part because of his extensive knowledge of firearms.firearms allowing him to optimize his guns for speed and accuracy. However, his true ace in the hole is his ElectronicEye, which gives him access to East Doroa's extensive surveillance system and removes all of his blind spots. Notably, even after his trick is discovered and disabled, he manages to fire off his shot at the same time as Jigen during their final duel and graze his cheek.]]
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* CareerEndingInjury: [[spoiler:Jigen ends Okuzaki's career as a hitman by breaking his firing arm with a large-caliber bullet.]]
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* ElectronicEye: The eyepatch Okuzaki wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that permeates the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Yael up in the second part.
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* ElectronicEye: The eyepatch Okuzaki wears conceals [[spoiler:conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that permeates the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Yael up in the second part.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:Okuzaki is plenty quick on the draw himself, in part because of his extensive knowledge of firearms. However, his true ace in the hole is his ElectronicEye, which gives him access to East Doroa's extensive surveillance system and removes all of his blind spots.]]
* EmpoweredBadassNormal: [[spoiler:Okuzaki is plenty quick on the draw himself, in part because of his extensive knowledge of firearms. However, his true ace in the hole is his ElectronicEye, which gives him access to East Doroa's extensive surveillance system and removes all of his blind spots.]]
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-->'''Lupin''': Basically, you believed you'd killed Jigen, falling right into our trap. [[KirkSummation Your confidence as an assassin proved your undoing.
* FictionalCountry: Three. The Malanda Republic, East Doroa and West Doroa.
* FictionalCountry: Three. The Malanda Republic, East Doroa and West Doroa.
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-->'''Lupin''': Basically, you believed you'd killed Jigen, falling right into our trap. [[KirkSummation Your confidence as an assassin proved your undoing.
undoing.]]
* FictionalCountry: Three. The Malanda Republic, EastDoroa Doroa, and West Doroa.
* FictionalCountry: Three. The Malanda Republic, East
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-'''Lupin:''' And there's no man who can beat [[FastestGunInTheWest Jigen]] on the draw.-][[note]]Clockwise from top right: [[BigBad Jael]] [[ProfessionalKIller Okuzaki]], [[EvilGenius Lupin]] [[{{Deuteragonist}} III]], [[FemmeFatale Fujiko]], [[BikerBabe Mine]], and [[TheProtagonist Daisuke]] [[TheGunslinger Jigen]].[[/note]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-'''Lupin:''' And there's no man who can beat [[FastestGunInTheWest Jigen]] on the draw.-][[note]]Clockwise from top right: [[BigBad Jael]] [[ProfessionalKIller Okuzaki]], [[EvilGenius Lupin]] [[{{Deuteragonist}} III]], [[FemmeFatale Fujiko]], [[BikerBabe Mine]], Mine, and [[TheProtagonist Daisuke]] [[TheGunslinger Jigen]].[[/note]]]]
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* SuddenlyObviousFakery: The BigBad of the film successfully manages to assassinate his mark, Jigen, with a well-placed sniper shot to the head at the end of Part 1. [[spoiler:In Part 2, however, the bullet is revealed in a flashback to have barely missed Jigen's head, giving him the opportunity to fake his death by detonating a small device filled with blood placed on his forehead. Here, he lifts up his CoolHat up to reveal the device, but prior to the reveal he does no such thing, at least from the assassin's point of view.]]
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* SuddenlyObviousFakery: The BigBad of the film successfully manages to assassinate his mark, Jigen, with a well-placed sniper shot to the head at the end of Part 1. [[spoiler:In Part 2, however, the bullet is revealed in a flashback to have barely missed Jigen's head, giving him the opportunity to fake his death by detonating a small device filled with blood placed on his forehead. Here, he lifts up his CoolHat hat up to reveal the device, but prior to the reveal he does no such thing, at least from the assassin's point of view.]]
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* AbsenteeActor: Excluding the opening animation and the [[TheCameo photograph]] near the end, this is the first Anime/LupinIII related anime to not feature [[{{Ronin}} Goemon]].
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* TechnicolorHair: Fujiko Mine's hair color is ''always'' DependingOnTheArtist, but this film gives her a sun-like yellow-orange-red mix.
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Unusually for a ''Lupin'' film, it originally ran in Japanese cinemas in two parts of about 25 minutes each, making it the shortest film in the franchise up to that point. Lupin wears a Teal Jacket here – not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 Green]], not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart5 Blue]]; Jigen also wears slightly more colorful clothing than usual.
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Unusually for a ''Lupin'' film, it originally ran in Japanese cinemas in two parts of about 25 minutes each, making it the shortest film in the franchise up to that point.(its followups are a few minutes longer). Lupin wears a Teal Jacket here – not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 Green]], not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart5 Blue]]; Jigen also wears slightly more colorful clothing than usual.
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* ArtShiftedSequel: The shading style and thick outlines used in ''Fujiko Mine'' are entirely absent, and the art budget is clearly improved, although the character designs do look nearly identical.
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* ArtShiftedSequel: The shading style and thick outlines used in ''Fujiko Mine'' are entirely absent, and the art budget is clearly improved, although the designs are nearly identical due to Takeshi Koike being character designs do look nearly identical. designer and animation director for both.
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* ForeignLanguageTheme: Two.Two for the original version. (technically none in the English dub)
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* SharpDressedMan: Both [[TheProtagonist Jigen]] and [[BigBad Okuzaki]] have a for fondness for designer clothing. In particular, they both wear Prada. Unlike [[LimitedWardrobe Okuzaki]], [[UnlimitedWardrobe Jigen]] also wears Givenchy and Fendi.
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* SharpDressedMan: Both [[TheProtagonist Jigen]] and [[BigBad Okuzaki]] have a for fondness for designer clothing. In particular, they both wear Prada. Unlike [[LimitedWardrobe Okuzaki]], [[UnlimitedWardrobe Jigen]] claims to also wears Givenchy and Fendi.Fendi.
* ShooOutTheClowns: This film has almost zero comedy and its sequels have even less. In the ''Lupin'' franchise, only the early episodes of ''[[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 "Green Jacket"]]'' come anywhere close to being this serious.
* ShooOutTheClowns: This film has almost zero comedy and its sequels have even less. In the ''Lupin'' franchise, only the early episodes of ''[[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 "Green Jacket"]]'' come anywhere close to being this serious.
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''Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone''[[labelnote:*]]次元大介の墓標 (Jigen Daisuke no Bohyō)[[/note]], released in June 2014, is the seventh animated theatrical film in the long-running ''Franchise/LupinIII'' franchise. Produced at Telecom Animation Film – the same studio that animated ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'' along with a few other ''Lupin'' projects – it is a SpiritualSequel of sorts to the 2012 spin-off TV series ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mine]]''. Like ''Fujiko'', this series features character designs and animation direction by Creator/TakeshiKoike, but this time he also serves as Chief Director. It was written by Creator/YuuyaTakahashi.
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''Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone''[[labelnote:*]]次元大介の墓標 (Jigen Daisuke no Bohyō)[[/note]], Bohyō)[[/labelnote]], released in June 2014, is the seventh animated theatrical film in the long-running ''Franchise/LupinIII'' franchise. Produced at Telecom Animation Film – the same studio that animated ''Anime/TheCastleOfCagliostro'' along with a few other ''Lupin'' projects – it is a SpiritualSequel of sorts to the 2012 spin-off TV series ''[[Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine The Woman Called Fujiko Mine]]''. Like ''Fujiko'', this series features character designs and animation direction by Creator/TakeshiKoike, but this time he also serves as Chief Director. It was written by Creator/YuuyaTakahashi.
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[[PhantomThief Arsène]] [[LovableRogue Lupin III]] and [[TheGunslinger Daisuke]] [[TheAce Jigen]] have [[VillainTeamUp teamed up]] to steal [[MineralMacGuffin the Little Comet]], a priceless gemstone, from [[FictionalCountry East Doroa]] by disguising themselves as ambassadors. Relations between East and West Doroa have been tense, especially since the previous week's assassination of [[PosthumousCharacter Queen Malta]], the star singer from East Doroa who had hired Jigen to bodyguard her.
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[[PhantomThief Arsène]] [[LovableRogue Lupin III]] and [[TheGunslinger Daisuke]] [[TheAce Jigen]] have [[VillainTeamUp teamed up]] to steal [[MineralMacGuffin the Little Comet]], a priceless gemstone, from [[FictionalCountry East Doroa]] by disguising themselves as ambassadors. Relations between East and West Doroa have been tense, especially since the previous week's assassination of [[PosthumousCharacter Queen Malta]], the star singer from East Doroa who had hired Jigen to bodyguard her.
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''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'' [[note]]次元大介の墓標 (Jigen Daisuke no Bohyō)[[/note]] is the 2014 sequel movie to the spin-off series ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', and one of many ''Anime/LupinIII'' anime films. Directed by Creator/TakeshiKoike, and written by Creator/YuuyaTakahashi.
[[PhantomThief Arsene]] [[LovableRogue Lupin]] [[EvilGenius III]] and [[TheGunslinger Daisuke]] [[TheAce Jigen]] have [[VillainTeamUp teamed up ]] to steal [[MineralMacGuffin the Little Comet]], a priceless gemstone, from [[FictionalCountry East Doroa]] by disguising themselves as ambassadors. Relations between East and West Doroa have been tense, especially since the assassination of [[PosthumousCharacter Queen Malta]], the star singer from East Doroa, a week before.
[[PhantomThief Arsene]] [[LovableRogue Lupin]] [[EvilGenius III]] and [[TheGunslinger Daisuke]] [[TheAce Jigen]] have [[VillainTeamUp teamed up ]] to steal [[MineralMacGuffin the Little Comet]], a priceless gemstone, from [[FictionalCountry East Doroa]] by disguising themselves as ambassadors. Relations between East and West Doroa have been tense, especially since the assassination of [[PosthumousCharacter Queen Malta]], the star singer from East Doroa, a week before.
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Unusually for a ''Lupin'' film, it originally ran in Japanese cinemas in two parts of about 25 minutes each, making it the shortest film in the franchise up to that point. Lupin wears a Teal Jacket here – not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 Green]], not quite [[Anime/LupinIIIPart5 Blue]]; Jigen also wears slightly more colorful clothing than usual.
[[PhantomThief
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The sniper, [[BigBad Yael]] [[ColdSniper Okuzaki]], is known [[PrematurelyMarkedGrave to make gravestones before his targets are killed]], and there's not yet anyone who has survived being his target. Jigen decides to face his would-be killer, and with Lupin tagging along, goes to find Yael. Unfortunately, that results in the pair getting cornered by the sniper, [[TheHeroDies who shoots Jigen in the head!]]
The film is split into two parts, with opening and closing animation/music for both. It has been licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia for an American release and, in a first for the company, will have a brand new English dub included, courtesy of Creator/BangZoomEntertainment. [[note]]Discotek's policy is to always include pre-existing English dubs for their releases, but not to dub anything themselves.[[/note]]
The film is split into two parts, with opening and closing animation/music for both. It has been licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia for an American release and, in a first for the company, will have a brand new English dub included, courtesy of Creator/BangZoomEntertainment. [[note]]Discotek's policy is to always include pre-existing English dubs for their releases, but not to dub anything themselves.[[/note]]
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The sniper, [[BigBad Yael]] [[ColdSniper Okuzaki]], is known [[PrematurelyMarkedGrave to make gravestones before his targets are killed]], and there's not yet anyone who has survived being his target. Jigen decides to face his would-be killer, and with Lupin tagging along, goes to find Yael. Unfortunately, that results in the pair getting cornered by the sniper, [[TheHeroDies [[BoomHeadshot who shoots Jigen in the head!]]
head!]]
The decent performance of this filmis split into led to two parts, with opening sequels in the same continuity (using the same format): ''[[Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood Goemon's Blood Spray]]'' in 2017 and closing animation/music for both. ''[[Anime/FujikoMinesLie Fujiko's Lie]]'' in 2019.
Ithas been was licensed by Creator/DiscotekMedia for an North American release and, in a (as were its sequels when they came out). This release has the distinction of being Discotek's first for the company, will have a brand new self-produced English dub included, dub, courtesy of Creator/BangZoomEntertainment. [[note]]Discotek's Creator/{{BangZoom|Entertainment}}. Discotek's policy is up until this film had been to always include pre-existing English use preexisting dubs for their releases, but not to dub anything themselves.[[/note]]commission new ones. Since then, with an assist from TMS, they have made exceptions with ''Lupin'' in a few cases (mostly newer entries).
The decent performance of this film
It
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* AbsenteeActor: Excluding the opening animation and the [[TheCameo photograph]] near the end, this is the first Anime/LupinIII related anime to not feature [[{{Ronin}} Goemon]]. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen He was originally intended to appear, but the writers felt he had no place within a story about shooters.]] Goemon would get his own story in the following film Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood (2017).
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--->'''Lupin''': No one's escaped his cross-hairs before, right?
--->'''Jigen''': Urgh!
* ArtShiftedSequel: The shading style and thick outlines used in the ''Fujiko Mine'' series are entirely absent, and the art budget is clearly improved, although the character designs do look nearly identical.
--->'''Jigen''': Urgh!
* ArtShiftedSequel: The shading style and thick outlines used in the ''Fujiko Mine'' series are entirely absent, and the art budget is clearly improved, although the character designs do look nearly identical.
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'''Jigen''': Urgh!
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* BlatantLies: When Jigen calls Fujiko on her B.S....
--->'''[[OnlySaneMan Jigen]]''': What are you up to, Fujiko?
--->'''Fujiko''': How can you even suggest that? And here I was trying to go straight for once.
* BluffTheImposter: The Little Comet's guard [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation {unknowingly?)]] does this Lupin (who's disguised as the Marandan Ambassador) by asking him for the password.
* BoomHeadshot: This is how Marta and Jigen go out. The second was FakingTheDead, though.
* BondGunBarrel: We are treated to one in the ending theme of Part 1.
* BoundAndGagged: The fate of the Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur after being MuggedForDisguise by Lupin & Jigen.
--->'''[[OnlySaneMan Jigen]]''': What are you up to, Fujiko?
--->'''Fujiko''': How can you even suggest that? And here I was trying to go straight for once.
* BluffTheImposter: The Little Comet's guard [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation {unknowingly?)]] does this Lupin (who's disguised as the Marandan Ambassador) by asking him for the password.
* BoomHeadshot: This is how Marta and Jigen go out. The second was FakingTheDead, though.
* BondGunBarrel: We are treated to one in the ending theme of Part 1.
* BoundAndGagged: The fate of the Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur after being MuggedForDisguise by Lupin & Jigen.
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* BlatantLies: When Jigen calls Fujiko on her B.S....
--->'''[[OnlySaneManS.
-->'''[[OnlySaneMan Jigen]]''': What are you up to,Fujiko?
--->'''Fujiko''':Fujiko?\\
'''Fujiko''': How can you even suggest that? And here I was trying to go straight for once.
* BluffTheImposter: The Little Comet'sguard [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation {unknowingly?)]] guard, knowingly or not, does this Lupin (who's disguised as the Marandan Malandan Ambassador) by asking him for the password.
* BoomHeadshot: This is howMarta Malta and Jigen go out. The [[spoiler:The second was FakingTheDead, though.
though.]]
* BondGunBarrel: We are treated to one in the endingtheme of Part 1.
theme.
* BoundAndGagged: The fate of theMarandan Malandan Ambassador and his chauffeur after being MuggedForDisguise by Lupin & Jigen.
--->'''[[OnlySaneMan
-->'''[[OnlySaneMan Jigen]]''': What are you up to,
--->'''Fujiko''':
'''Fujiko''': How can you even suggest that? And here I was trying to go straight for once.
* BluffTheImposter: The Little Comet's
* BoomHeadshot: This is how
* BondGunBarrel: We are treated to one in the ending
* BoundAndGagged: The fate of the
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* BrutalHonesty: Lupin tells Jigen he can't take on Okuzaki with his wound.
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* BrutalHonesty: Lupin tells Jigen he (Jigen) can't take on Okuzaki with his wound.
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* CarFu: Both parties ultize expert CarFu during the ChaseScene.
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* CarFu: Both parties ultize utilize expert CarFu mastery of the skill during the ChaseScene.
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* Cliffhanger: A classic one. Part 1 ends with Jigen's "death" and Fujiko about to be made into mincemeat by Okuzaki's robot.
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* Cliffhanger: {{Cliffhanger}}: A classic one. Part 1 ends with Jigen's "death" and Fujiko about to be made into mincemeat by Okuzaki's robot.
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--->'''Jigen''': You did me real good back there. Allow me to pay you back in full.
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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Bora, which comes in with a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun]] and bulletproof glass. The Alfa Romeo that Lupin and Jigen steal would also nominally count, though it gets shot up in the course of the show (but is still running in the end).
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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Bora, which comes in equipped with a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun]] gun in the hood]] and bulletproof glass. The Alfa Romeo that Lupin and Jigen steal would also nominally count, though it gets shot up in the course of the show (but is still running in the end).
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* DemotedToExtra: Goemon, one of Lupin III's five main characters only shows up as TheCameo. Inspector Zenigata fairs slightly better, showing up in TheStinger.
** Fujiko Mine was TheProtagonist of Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine, but here she is definitely a side character.
** Fujiko Mine was TheProtagonist of Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine, but here she is definitely a side character.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Definitely'' compared to the previous theatrical film (2013's ''Anime/LupinIIIVsDetectiveConanTheMovie''), and even compared to ''Fujiko Mine''. There is a LOT of blood spilled in this movie, mostly from Jigen. The climax is particularly graphic: [[spoiler:Yael's bullet misses Jigen's nose but carves out a bit of his right cheek; meanwhile, Jigen's Magnum bullet hits Yael's left arm and ''literally blows a hole in it.'' We see the completely severed bone as well as the muscles and sinews around it.]]
* DemotedToExtra: Goemon, one of Lupin III's five maincharacters characters, only shows up as TheCameo. cameos in a photograph at the end. Inspector Zenigata fairs fares only slightly better, showing up in TheStinger.
TheStinger with one speaking line.
** Fujiko Mine was TheProtagonist ofAnime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine, ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'', but here she is definitely a side character.
* DemotedToExtra: Goemon, one of Lupin III's five main
** Fujiko Mine was TheProtagonist of
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* DyingClue: Not on purpose, but Marta got shot with the same bullet our leads did, leading Jigen to realize it was connected.
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* DyingClue: Not on purpose, but Marta Queen Malta got shot with the same bullet our leads custom round Jigen & Lupin did, leading Jigen to realize it was connected.
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* ElectronicEye: The eyepatch Okuzaki wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that occupies the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Jael up in the second part.
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* ElectronicEye: The eyepatch Okuzaki wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that occupies permeates the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Jael Yael up in the second part.
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* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Lupin explains to Yael in part 2 how Jigen survived the assassination that was shown at the end of part 1. The flashback shows that the video feed (altered by Lupin to make a half-second delay) led to Yael's bullet just missing Jigen by milimetres, thus giving Jigen the opportunity to simulate the headshot by using a small exploding blood device and to give the impression Yael fulfilled the contract.]]
* FanDisservice: Without any blood nor gore, [[spoiler:While Fujiko is striped naked, It is played for horror, when a robot tries to drill her to death, naked in front of a sadistic audience, but Lupin luckily saves the day and shuts down the robot]].
* FanDisservice: Without any blood nor gore, [[spoiler:While Fujiko is striped naked, It is played for horror, when a robot tries to drill her to death, naked in front of a sadistic audience, but Lupin luckily saves the day and shuts down the robot]].
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* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Lupin [[spoiler:Lupin explains to Yael in part 2 how Jigen survived the assassination that was shown at the end of part 1. The flashback shows that the video feed (altered by Lupin to make a half-second delay) led to Yael's bullet just missing Jigen by milimetres, thus giving Jigen the opportunity to simulate the headshot by using a small exploding blood device and to give the impression Yael fulfilled the contract.]]
* FanDisservice:Without any blood nor gore, Fujiko, oddly enough. [[spoiler:While Fujiko is striped naked, It is played for horror, when a robot tries to drill her to death, naked in front of a sadistic audience, but Lupin luckily saves the day and shuts down the robot]].
* FanDisservice:
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* FictionalCountry: Three. The Maranda Republic, East Doroa and West Doroa.
* Flashback: A couple to a week ago when Marta was alive.
* FictionalCountry: Three. The Maranda Republic, East Doroa and West Doroa.
* Flashback: A couple to a week ago when Marta was alive.
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* ForeignLanguageTheme: Two:Two.
* FreudWasRight: The robot designed by Okuzaki that nearly takes out a naked Fujiko has kill-drills pop out of its crotch (which itself already had a chain hanging from it). Its operator goes quite berserk when Lupin destroys it.
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* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' and [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 and the first TV series.]] Lupin and Jigen begin the movie as "business partners" like in the former, and Goemon's not part of the team because they haven't (knowingly) met him yet (though [[spoiler:he does appear in the Calamity File, implying that this is how Lupin becomes aware of him]]).
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Lupin is very familar with the [[FlowerMotif Language of Flowers]].
* KneeCapping: Jigen's second shot is into Okuzaki's knee.
* KnockoutAmbush: Lupin and Jigen do this to a Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur to get into East Doroa.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Lupin is very familar with the [[FlowerMotif Language of Flowers]].
* KneeCapping: Jigen's second shot is into Okuzaki's knee.
* KnockoutAmbush: Lupin and Jigen do this to a Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur to get into East Doroa.
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* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' and [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 and the first TV series.]] series]]. Lupin and Jigen begin the movie as "business partners" like in the former, and Goemon's not Goemon isn't part of the team because they haven't (knowingly) met him yet (though [[spoiler:he does appear in the Calamity File, implying that this is how Lupin becomes aware of him]]).
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Lupin is veryfamilar familiar with the [[FlowerMotif Language of Flowers]].
* KneeCapping: Jigen's second shot is into Okuzaki'sknee.
knee. Okuzaki nearly does this to Lupin at the start.
* KnockoutAmbush: Lupin and Jigen do this to aMarandan Malandan Ambassador and his chauffeur to get into East Doroa.
* InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Lupin is very
* KneeCapping: Jigen's second shot is into Okuzaki's
* KnockoutAmbush: Lupin and Jigen do this to a
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* LockAndLoadMontage: Okuzaki has a villianous version before he snipes Lupin and Jigen.
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* LockAndLoadMontage: Okuzaki has a villianous villainous version before he snipes Lupin and Jigen.
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* MagicalEye: [[spoiler: Yael's success in East Doroa comes from his robotics skill. The eyepatch he wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that occupies the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Yael up in the second part.]]
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* MagicalEye: [[spoiler: Yael's [[spoiler:Yael's success in East Doroa comes from his robotics skill. The eyepatch he wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye to the Closed Circuit Camera System that occupies surveils the entire country. After Lupin figures it out, he copies the trick and messes Yael up in the second part.]]
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* MilitarySalute: The soldiers of East Doroa give this to The Marandan Ambassador's car, unaware that Lupin and Jigen have hijacked it.
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* MilitarySalute: The soldiers of East Doroa give this to The Marandan Malandan Ambassador's car, unaware that Lupin and Jigen have hijacked it.
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* MyGreatestFailure: Downplayed, but Jigen feels guilty for Marta's death.
--->'''Lupin''': What's wrong? You still hung up on that?
--->'''Jigen''': It was my job to protect her. That's all.
--->'''Lupin''': What's wrong? You still hung up on that?
--->'''Jigen''': It was my job to protect her. That's all.
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* MyGreatestFailure: Downplayed, but Jigen feels guilty for Marta's Malta's death.
--->'''Lupin''': -->'''Lupin''': What's wrong? You still hung up on that?
--->'''Jigen''':that?\\
'''Jigen''': It was my job to protect her. That's all.
--->'''Jigen''':
'''Jigen''': It was my job to protect her. That's all.
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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: When confronted by the Rondo Owner, Fujiko graceful sits the chair before instantly springing up and kicking at the man with a hidden blade on her foot-all in one smooth motion. However, he [[NoSell No Sells]] the kick with one hand and subdues her with a punch to the stomach.
* NewspaperBackstory: Both Marta's death and the East vs West treaty being broken are seen on Lupin's newspaper.
* NewspaperBackstory: Both Marta's death and the East vs West treaty being broken are seen on Lupin's newspaper.
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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: When confronted by the Rondo Owner, Fujiko graceful gracefully sits in the chair before instantly springing up and kicking at the man with a hidden blade on her foot-all foot, all in one smooth motion. However, he [[NoSell No Sells]] no-sells]] the kick with one hand and subdues her with a punch to the stomach.
* NewspaperBackstory: BothMarta's Malta's death and the East vs West treaty being broken are seen on Lupin's newspaper.
* NewspaperBackstory: Both
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--->'''Lupin''': Then why are you after Jigen?
--->'''Okuzaki''': Any motives are not my own. I just take out the targets I'm given.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The first Anime/LupinIII anime to have "the third" titled as "the 111rd" instead of "Lupin III" or Lupin the Third.
--->'''Okuzaki''': Any motives are not my own. I just take out the targets I'm given.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The first Anime/LupinIII anime to have "the third" titled as "the 111rd" instead of "Lupin III" or Lupin the Third.
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--->'''Okuzaki''':
'''Okuzaki''': Any motives are not my own. I just take out the targets I'm given.
* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The first Anime/LupinIII anime to have "the third" titled as "the 111rd" instead of "Lupin III" or
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--->'''Lupin''': [[WhamLine Jigen lost?!]]
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* PrematurelyMarkedGrave: The sniper who is after Jigen, Yael Okuzaki, is in the habit of making gravestones for his targets ahead of time--hence the title.
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: All of Yael's targets. [[spoiler: Well, most of them.]]
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: All of Yael's targets. [[spoiler: Well, most of them.]]
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* PrematurelyMarkedGrave: The sniper who is after Jigen, Yael Okuzaki, is in the habit of making gravestones for his targets ahead of time--hence time – hence the title.
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: All of Yael's targets.[[spoiler: Well, [[spoiler:Well, most of them.]]
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: All of Yael's targets.
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* SharpDressedMan: Both [[TheProtagonist Jigen]] and [[BigBad Okuzaki]] have a for fondness for designer clothing. In particular, they both wear Prada. Unlike [[LimitedWardrobe Okuzaki]], [[UnlimitedWardrobe Jigen]] also wears Givenchy and Fendi
* ShootTheBullet: Jigen's expert marksmanship allows him to use one bullet to deflect his opponent's, ''and'' hit a second target afterwards.
* ShortFilm: At 51 minutes, this is the shortest theatrical Anime/LupinIII anime film.
* ShootTheBullet: Jigen's expert marksmanship allows him to use one bullet to deflect his opponent's, ''and'' hit a second target afterwards.
* ShortFilm: At 51 minutes, this is the shortest theatrical Anime/LupinIII anime film.
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* SharpDressedMan: Both [[TheProtagonist Jigen]] and [[BigBad Okuzaki]] have a for fondness for designer clothing. In particular, they both wear Prada. Unlike [[LimitedWardrobe Okuzaki]], [[UnlimitedWardrobe Jigen]] also wears Givenchy and Fendi
Fendi.
* ShootTheBullet: Jigen's expert marksmanship allows him to use one bullet to deflect his opponent's, ''and'' hit a second targetafterwards.
afterwards.
* ShortFilm: At 51minutes, minutes counting double opening & ending, this is the shortest theatrical Anime/LupinIII anime film.
* ShootTheBullet: Jigen's expert marksmanship allows him to use one bullet to deflect his opponent's, ''and'' hit a second target
* ShortFilm: At 51
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--->'''Lupin''': You've shown me that you know your way around a gun. But if you ask me, you're nothing but a gun yourself. Without someone to hire you and pull your trigger, you're just a worthless tool that lacks a will of its own.
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--->'''Lupin''': It wasn't easy to get you to lower your guard.
--->'''Okuzaki''': You planned this?
--->'''Lupin''': You were the key to solving it all, [[FullNameBasis Jael Okuzaki]]. When you first sniped us, I sensed something was off. How could you shoot Jigen with such impeccable timing when he just raced out from behind those buildings? But that wasn't the only thing. How did the city's police manage to anticipate out escape routes? What's the secret to this city maintaining the lowest crime rate in the world? [[EurekaMoment Then I finally realized-]] [[SinisterSurveillance it's the surveillance system.]] [[TheReveal You're not blind in your right eye.]] To the contrary, it sees all too well.
--->'''Okuzaki''': You planned this?
--->'''Lupin''': You were the key to solving it all, [[FullNameBasis Jael Okuzaki]]. When you first sniped us, I sensed something was off. How could you shoot Jigen with such impeccable timing when he just raced out from behind those buildings? But that wasn't the only thing. How did the city's police manage to anticipate out escape routes? What's the secret to this city maintaining the lowest crime rate in the world? [[EurekaMoment Then I finally realized-]] [[SinisterSurveillance it's the surveillance system.]] [[TheReveal You're not blind in your right eye.]] To the contrary, it sees all too well.
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--->'''Okuzaki''':
'''Okuzaki''': You planned
--->'''Lupin''':
'''Lupin''': You were the key to solving it all, [[FullNameBasis
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* TeamSwitzerland: The Marandan Republic is a neutral country. This is later subverted it its revealed that they are supplying East Doroa with weapons.
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* TeamSwitzerland: The Marandan Malandan Republic is a neutral country. This is later subverted it its when it's revealed that they are supplying East Doroa with weapons.
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[[caption-width-right:350:[-'''Lupin:''' And there's no man who can beat [[FastestGunInTheWest Jigen]] on the draw.-][[note]]Clockwise from top right: [[BigBad Jael]] [[ProfessionalKIller Okuzaki]], [[EvilGenius Lupin]] [[{{Deuteragonist}} III]], [[FemmeFatale Fujiko]], [[BikerBabe Mine]], and [[TheProtagonist Daisuke]] [[TheGunslinger Jigen]].[[/note]]]]
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* Cliffhanger: A classic one. Part 1 ends with Jigen's "death" and Fujiko about to be made into mincemeat by Okuzaki's robot.
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* Cliffhanger: {{Cliffhanger}}: A classic one. Part 1 ends with Jigen's "death" and Fujiko about to be made into mincemeat by Okuzaki's robot.
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* FanDisservice: Without any blood nor gore, [[spoiler:While Fujiko is striped naked, It is played for horror, when a robot tries to drill her to death, naked in front of a sadistic audience, but Lupin luckily saves the day and shuts down the robot]].
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* ThisCannotBe: Okuzaki says "Impossible!" after an [[FakingTheDead aive]] Jigen shoots him.
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* ThisCannotBe: Okuzaki says "Impossible!" after an [[FakingTheDead aive]] alive]] Jigen shoots him.
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* TheStinger: After the credits, [[HeroicInspectorAntagonist Inspector Zenigata]] and some of his men see Lupin, Jigen and Fujiko's gravestones. When asked by them what this means, Zenigata simply replies they have a lot of work to do.
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* TheStinger: After the credits, [[HeroicInspectorAntagonist [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Inspector Zenigata]] and some of his men see Lupin, Jigen and Fujiko's gravestones. When asked by them what this means, Zenigata simply replies they have a lot of work to do.
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The caper goes wrong, and while the duo manages to escape with their prize, [[ImmediateEmergencyResponse the police seem exceptionally good at chasing the two]]. What they didn't foresee was the involvement of an [[ProfessionalKiller assassin]] who shoots them several times and as a result they barely escape with their lives.
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The caper goes wrong, and while the duo manages to escape with their prize, [[ImmediateEmergencyResponse [[InstantEmergencyResponse the police seem exceptionally good at chasing the two]]. What they didn't foresee was the involvement of an [[ProfessionalKiller assassin]] who shoots them several times and as a result they barely escape with their lives.
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Arsene Lupin III and Daisuke Jigen have teamed up to steal the Little Comet, a priceless gemstone, from East Doroa by disguising themselves as ambassadors. Relations between East and West Doroa have been tense, especially since the assassination of Queen Malta, the star singer from East Doroa, a week before.
The caper goes wrong, and while the duo manages to escape with their prize, the police seem exceptionally good at chasing the two. What they didn't foresee was the involvement of an assassin who shoots them several times and as a result they barely escape with their lives.
The sniper, Yael Okuzaki, is known to make gravestones before his targets are killed, and there's not yet anyone who has survived being his target. Jigen decides to face his would-be killer, and with Lupin tagging along, goes to find Yael. Unfortunately, that results in the pair getting cornered by the sniper, who shoots Jigen in the head!
The caper goes wrong, and while the duo manages to escape with their prize, the police seem exceptionally good at chasing the two. What they didn't foresee was the involvement of an assassin who shoots them several times and as a result they barely escape with their lives.
The sniper, Yael Okuzaki, is known to make gravestones before his targets are killed, and there's not yet anyone who has survived being his target. Jigen decides to face his would-be killer, and with Lupin tagging along, goes to find Yael. Unfortunately, that results in the pair getting cornered by the sniper, who shoots Jigen in the head!
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The caper goes wrong, and while the duo manages to escape with their prize, [[ImmediateEmergencyResponse the police seem exceptionally good at chasing the
The sniper,