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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Ghibli, which comes in with a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun]] and bulletproof glass.

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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Ghibli, 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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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 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 English dub included, courtesy of Creator/BangZoomEntertainment. [[note]]Discotek's policy is to always include pre-existing english English dubs for their releases, but not to dub anything themselves.[[/note]]
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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Ghibli, which comes in with a Gatling gun and bulletproof glass.

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* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Ghibli, which comes in with a [[GatlingGood Gatling gun gun]] and bulletproof glass.



* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine and [[Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket 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]])

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* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' and [[Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket 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]])him]]).
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* BigDamnMovie: ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' is about building the characterization of Fujiko Mine. ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'' is a sequel movie about Jigen Daisuke. The gang has to save Jigen from an international assassin who creates graves before killing the target.

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* BigDamnMovie: ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' is about building the characterization of Fujiko Mine. ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'' This is a sequel movie about Jigen Daisuke. The gang has to save Jigen from an international assassin who creates graves before killing the target.
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* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Lupin explains to Yael 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.]]

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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.]]

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* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler: Lupin explains to Yael 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.]]



* UnexpectedCharacter: It's safe to assume that no one was expecting [[spoiler: the first movie villain, Mamo,]] to make an [[TheCameo cameo]] at the end!

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* UnexpectedCharacter: It's safe to assume that no one was expecting [[spoiler: the first movie villain, Mamo,]] to make an a [[TheCameo cameo]] at the end!
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the assassinated persons shown in the book that Fujiko stole is one [[UsefulNotes/VladimirLenin Vdimiral Nilen]].

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the assassinated persons shown in the book File that Fujiko stole is one [[UsefulNotes/VladimirLenin Vdimiral Nilen]].
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the assassinated persons shown in the book that Fujiko stole is one [[UsefulNotes/Vladimir Lenin Vdimiral Nilen]].

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the assassinated persons shown in the book that Fujiko stole is one [[UsefulNotes/Vladimir Lenin [[UsefulNotes/VladimirLenin Vdimiral Nilen]].
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of the assassinated persons shown in the book that Fujiko stole is one [[UsefulNotes/Vladimir Lenin Vdimiral Nilen]].
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* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine and [[Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket 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]])
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* MuggedForDisguise: Lupin and Jigen do this to an ambassador and his driver at the beginning, leaving them BoundAndGagged on the side of the road after stealing their uniforms.
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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. [[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 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.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 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, that shots them several times and barely escaping with their lives.

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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, that shots assassin who shoots them several times and as a result they barely escaping escape with their lives.
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* CallBack: Lupin and Jigen sharing a smoke in the car after [[FireForgedFriends finally becoming friends]] at the end of the film is probably one to ''[[Anime/LupinIIIEpisode0FirstContact Episode 0: First Contact]]'', another prequel that explained how the two met.
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** In the second contest, Yael again shoots first, but this time Jigen planned that. [[spoiler:Jigen aimed to ShootTheBullet and hit Yael in the arm. Since Jigen's bullets are a larger caliber, his bullet is less deflected and has enough power to crack Yael's bone in half, ruining his ability to work as TheGunslinger.]]

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** In the second contest, Yael again shoots first, but this time Jigen planned for that. [[spoiler:Jigen aimed to ShootTheBullet and hit Yael in the arm. Since Jigen's bullets are a larger caliber, his bullet is less deflected and has enough power to crack Yael's bone in half, ruining his ability to work as TheGunslinger.]]



* [[spoiler:StealthPrequel]]: [[spoiler:To ''Anime/TheMysteryOfMamo''.]]

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* [[spoiler:StealthPrequel]]: StealthPrequel: [[spoiler:To ''Anime/TheMysteryOfMamo''.]]
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* RealSongThemeTune: "Revolver Fires" by Gary Stockdale plays over the end credits.
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* [[spoiler:StealthPrequel]]: [[spoiler:To ''Anime/TheMysteryOfMamo''.]]
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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.
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* ShoutOut: Yael drives a Maserati Ghibli, refrencing past ''Lupin'' director Creator/HayaoMiyazaki who was a founder of Creator/StudioGhibli.
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* WeaponizedCar: Yael has a Gatling gun prepared in the hood of his [[CoolCar Maserati Khamsin]].

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* WeaponizedCar: Yael has a Gatling gun prepared in the hood of his [[CoolCar Maserati Khamsin]].Bora]].
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* WeaponizedCar: Yael has a Gatling gun prepared in the hood of his [[CoolCar Maserati Ghibli]].

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* WeaponizedCar: Yael has a Gatling gun prepared in the hood of his [[CoolCar Maserati Ghibli]].Khamsin]].
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The film is split into two parts, with opening and closing animation/music for both.

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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. [[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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Lupin and 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, that shots them several times and barely escaping 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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Lupin and 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, that shots them several times and barely escaping 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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* BigDamnMovie: ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' is about building the characterization of Fujiko Mine. ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'' is a sequel movie about Jigen Daisuke. The gang has to save Jigen from an international assassin who creates graves before killing the target.
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''Jigen Daisuke's Gravestone'' 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.

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''Jigen Daisuke's Gravestone'' ''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'' 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.
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''Jigen Daisuke's Gravestone'' 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.

Lupin and 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, that shots them several times and barely escaping 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 film is split into two parts, with opening and closing animation/music for both.
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* 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.
* AssassinOutclassin: Naturally, we have Jigen out-doing Yael, but the how is quite interesting, as Jigen technically loses ''both'' QuickDraw contests. In their duels, Lupin takes his cue from Jigen and stays on the side to watch the two duke it out. [[spoiler:Jigen wins by having a larger-caliber bullet and hitting Yael's firing arm hard enough to crack bone, ruining his ability to work as a marksman.]]
* BadassInANiceSuit: Yael has a wardrobe of identical two-piece suits, and while on the job, carries a spare set in his briefcase. He takes looking good while working ''seriously''.
* CallForward: The cameo appearance of HLW is intended as a reference to his future impact on Lupin in ''Anime/TheMysteryOfMamo''.
* TheCameo: At the end of the second part of the movie, we have two cameos, one by the good Inspector Zenigata, and another by someone identified as HLW. [[spoiler:Howard Locke Wood was one of the aliases that Mamo used.]]
* ConsummateProfessional: Yael operates as a ProfessionalKiller, with a strict code of honour that includes fulfilling only the contract given to him (no additional bodies), keeping his clients' secrets, and not asking any questions.
* CoolCar: Yael's Maserati Ghibli, which comes in with a Gatling gun and bulletproof glass.
* DesignStudentsOrgasm: The opening sequences to both of the halves explode with intricate shapes and solid character profiles, with colour slowly added to the end, as an explosion of gradient rainbows for a background against a line-art black midground and line-art foreground.
* EyepatchOfPower: Yael is always seen wearing an eyepatch over his right eye. So does Lupin in the second half. [[spoiler: Both are using the eyepatch to conceal a technology-based MagicalEye.]]
* InsistentTerminology: Jigen insists that Lupin and he are ''not'' friends, just business partners.
* 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.]]
* PrettyLittleHeadshots: All of Yael's targets. [[spoiler: Well, most of them.]]
* ProfessionalKiller: Yael Okuzaki is an assassin hired to kill Jigen in the first part of the movie. We gradually explore exactly why Jigen has been targeted, and how Lupin escapes.
* QuickDraw: Two quick draw contests take place, both between Jigen and Yael.
** In the first contest, Yael shoots first, and hits Jigen in the arm, making Jigen miss his shot.
** In the second contest, Yael again shoots first, but this time Jigen planned that. [[spoiler:Jigen aimed to ShootTheBullet and hit Yael in the arm. Since Jigen's bullets are a larger caliber, his bullet is less deflected and has enough power to crack Yael's bone in half, ruining his ability to work as TheGunslinger.]]
* ShootTheBullet: Jigen's expert marksmanship allows him to use one bullet to deflect his opponent's, ''and'' hit a second target afterwards.
* ShoutOut: Yael drives a Maserati Ghibli, refrencing past ''Lupin'' director Creator/HayaoMiyazaki who was a founder of Creator/StudioGhibli.
* UnexpectedCharacter: It's safe to assume that no one was expecting [[spoiler: the first movie villain, Mamo,]] to make an [[TheCameo cameo]] at the end!
* WeaponizedCar: Yael has a Gatling gun prepared in the hood of his [[CoolCar Maserati Ghibli]].
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