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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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* CruelMercy: When Jigen wins his and Okuzaki's second QuickDraw, he chooses to not kill Okuzaki because "He's no gunman anymore."



* 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.]]

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* EyepatchOfPower: Yael is always seen wearing an ElectronicEye: The eyepatch over Okuzaki wears conceals the wires he uses to connect up his right eye. So does 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 half. [[spoiler: Both are using the eyepatch to conceal a technology-based MagicalEye.]] part.


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* 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.]]


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* FatalFlaw: Okuzaki's is {{Pride}}.
--->'''Lupin''': Basically, you believed you'd killed Jigen, falling right into our trap. [[KirkSummation Your confidence as an assassin proved your undoing.


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* GetItOverWith: Okuzkai tells Jigen to just kill him after he's been outsmarted.


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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Easr Doroa was scared Jigen would unearth their role in the hit on Marta.


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* HeroicRematch: Jigen challenges Okuzaki to another QuickDraw at the climax. He wins.


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* OutGambitted: This is Okuzaki's fate. Lupin delayed the cameras he utilizes and faked Jigen's death.


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* StagedShooting: This is how Lupin makes Okuzaki think he killed Jigen.


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* VictoriasSecretCompartment: This is how Fujiko stores both the Little Comet and the Calamity File.
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** Fujiko Mine was TheProtagonist of Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine, but here she is definitely a side character.


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* DestinationDefenestration: Piano guy throws Lupin out of a window during his beatdown of him.


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* ImpossibleThief: Lupin steals the Calamity File while [[ThanksForTheMammary groping]] Fujiko.


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* KneeCapping: Jigen's second shot is into Okuzaki's knee.


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* SpyCatsuit: Fujiko changes into one after the glass box she was confined in is destroyed.


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* TheSummation: Lupin gives one to Okuzaki during Part 2.
--->'''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.


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* ThisCannotBe: Okuzaki says "Impossible!" after an [[FakingTheDead aive]] Jigen shoots him.


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* WhyWontYouDie: Okuzaki's reaction to Jigen's reappearance.
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* AccidentalHero: At the beginning of Part 2, Fujiko saves Lupin from his beatdown by The Piano Man by ramming into him with her bike.


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* BigDamnHeroes: Lupin saves Fujiko from the Gentlemen's Club JustInTime.


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* BondGunBarrel: We are treated to one in the ending theme of Part 1.


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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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* DueToTheDead: Lupin puts Jigen's fedora over his face after his "death".


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* EatingTheEyeCandy: Lupin refers to the naked and oiled up Fujiko as "A hell of a view."


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* FoodPorn: Okuzaki's steak dinner in the beginning of Part 2 looks incredible.


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* AGlassOfChianti: Okuzaki enjoys red wine with his steak dinner at the beginning of Part 2.


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* HatesSmallTalk: Subtly. Okuzaki does not indulge the bartender's attempts at conversation while he is eating.


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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: The Piano Man completely wails on Lupin when he is on the floor. Also he begins the beatdown by KickThemWhileTheyAreDown.


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* PreviouslyOn: Lupin narrates one at the beginning of Part 2.


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* ReluctantFanserviceGirl: [[FemmeFatale Fujiko]] for once. She is embarrassed when Lupin sees her naked and covered in oil.


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* VillainousBreakdown: The Piano Man ''loses it'' when Lupin breaks into the Gentlemen's Club to save Fujiko.
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* ShutUpHanniabal: Lupin's immediate response to Okuzaki's BreakingSpeech.

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* ShutUpHanniabal: ShutUpHannibal: Lupin's immediate response to Okuzaki's BreakingSpeech.
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* BreakingSpeech: After believing he killed Jigen, Okuzkai attempts one on Lupin.
--->'''Okuzaki''': How does it feel it watch your friend die before your very eyes? You only have yourself to blame for going through with such a reckless plan. Now do you realize how powerless you are?


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* CarFu: Both parties ultize expert CarFu during the ChaseScene.


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* DiedInYourArmsTonight: This is how Jigen "goes out" after his BoomHeadshot from Okuzaki.
* DownerEnding: Part 1 ends with Jigen's "death" and Fujiko about to be skewered by Okuzaki's robot.


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* TheHeroDies: Or at least the villian thinks he does.


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* ShutUpHanniabal: Lupin's immediate response to Okuzaki's BreakingSpeech.
--->'''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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* AristocratsAreEvil: And like to put thieves in oil then have them be chased by leather clad robots in glass boxes.



* CarMeetsHouse: Okuzaki's Maserati Bora punching a hole through his safehouse is how his pursuit of Jigen and Lupin begins.



* LogicalWeakness: Jigen's .357 Magnum is a rather large gun. Okuzkai [[EvilGloating gloats]] about this when he wins their first QuickDraw, but at their rematch, Jigen is able to use this to his advantage.



* 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 NoSells the kick with one hand and subdues her with a punch to the stomach.

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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 NoSells [[NoSell No Sells]] the kick with one hand and subdues her with a punch to the stomach.


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* OhCrap: Two major ones.
** The first is when Okuzaki shoots Jigen's Magnum out of his hands. Lupin is extremely shocked before he takes his partner and [[ScrewThisImOutOfHere bolts]].
--->'''Lupin''': [[WhamLine Jigen lost?!]]


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* ScrewThisImOutOfHere: Once Jigen loses the QuickDraw duel, Lupin grabs his Magnum, puts his fedora on his head and makes both of them run for it.
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* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Once Fujiko is in trouble, Lupin of course makes it a priority to save her.


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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.


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* CombatCompliment:
--->'''Jigen''': You did me real good back there. Allow me to pay you back in full.


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* NothingPersonal: Like any good ProfessionalKiller, Okuzaki feels this way. Overlaps with JustFollowingOrders.
--->'''Lupin''': Then why are you after Jigen?
--->'''Okuzaki''': Any motives are not my own. I just take out the targets I'm given.


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* ThisIsSomethingHesGotToDoHimself: Both times Okuzaki and Jigen face on, Lupin takes a seat and watches.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Despite being there from the start, this is the first time Jigen has headlined a movie.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: Despite being there [[Franchise/LupinIII here]] from the start, this is the first time Jigen has headlined a movie.


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* HyperAwareness: Lupin knew Okuzaki left wild grown parsley on Jigen's grave. He also smelled anemones on them, which led him and Jigen to one of Okuzaki's hideouts.


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* LimitedWardrobe: Parodied. In Okuzaki's base near the cemetery, he has a closet only full of white Prada jackets. He even keeps a spare in his BriefcaseBlaster.
** Ironically, Jigen calls him out on this. While in the Koike trilogy he wears a wide variety of outfits, in the series he owns the most LimitedWardrobe.


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* MasterOfUnlocking: Fujiko has no problem breaking into the safe where the Calamity File.


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* NeckLift: Or rather, Leg Lift. This is how the Rondo Owner suspends Fujiko in the air after she attacks him.
* 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 NoSells the kick with one hand and subdues her with a punch to the stomach.


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* OpenSaysMe: Jigen kicks two doors open while he and Lupin rummage through Okuazki's base.


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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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* ActionFilmQuietScene: The graveyard scene where Lupin and Jigen talk.

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* ActionFilmQuietScene: ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: The graveyard scene where Lupin and Jigen talk.


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* ArmorPiercingQuestion:
--->'''Lupin''': No one's escaped his cross-hairs before, right?
--->'''Jigen''': Urgh!


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* BrutalHonesty: Lupin tells Jigen he can't take on Okuzaki with his wound.


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* FriendshipDenial: Jigen insists that Lupin and he are ''not'' friends, just business partners.


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* NotBigEnoughForTheTwoOfUs: Jigen tells Okuzaki before their first duel that the world doesn't need two top gunmen.

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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 followung film Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood (2017).

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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 followung following film Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood (2017).(2017).
* ActionFilmQuietScene: The graveyard scene where Lupin and Jigen talk.



* BoomHeadshot: This is how Marta and Jigen go out. The second was FakingTheDead, though.



* CastOfSnowflakes: The entire cast, but the highlight is during the crowd shot at the West Doroan concert hall.



* CoatCape: This is how Jigen wears his jacket for a while after he's shot in the shoulder by Okuzaki.



* DyingClue: Not on purpose, but Marta got shot with the same bullet our leads did, leading Jigen to realize it was connected.



* FlowerMotif: Parsley means revelry, gratification, victory and [[ImpliedDeathThreat impending death.]]



* InstantSedation: Once stabbed in the neck with a dart, the Marandan Ambassador is immediately knocked unconscious.



* InstantSedation: Once stabbed in the neck with a dart, the Marandan Ambassador is immediately knocked unconscious.

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* InstantSedation: Once stabbed in the neck InTouchWithHisFeminineSide: Lupin is very familar with a dart, the Marandan Ambassador is immediately knocked unconscious. [[FlowerMotif Language of Flowers]].


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* MrExposition: For once, Jigen fills Lupin in on the main antagonist instead of the other way around.


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* WeHaveToGetTheBulletOut: Jigen and Lupin get the bullet out off-screen.
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* Flashback: A couple to a week ago when Marta was alive.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Overlaps with FreezeFrameBonus. After sniping Lupin and Jigen, Okuzaki pulls out a wire from his eye patch. That wire is the entirety of TheReveal later on.
* ForeignLanguageTheme: Two:
** "My Dream" with vocals by Beverley Staunton.
** The ending theme "Revolver Fires" with vocals by Gary Stockdale.


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* ImprobableAimingSkills: A given due to [[TheGunslinger Jigen]] headlining the film.


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* OnlyAFleshWound: Jigen is shot in the arm, Lupin in the leg and Okuzaki in the [[{{Kneecapping}} knee]] but all three shrug it off. Subverted in the finale where Jigen cracks the bone in Okuzaki's arm.

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* BriefCaseBlaster: Okuzkai's suit case houses his SniperRifle.



* ColdSniper: Both Jigen and especially [[TheStoic Okuzaki]] count.



* CoolShades: Okuzaki sports a very fashionable pair.



* DiceRollDeath: This his how Okuzkai decides how many bullets he'll use to kill his targets.



* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Lupin briefly removes his disguise as the Marandan Ambassador while in the car to remind the audience that it is him.

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* GunStripping: Inverted. Okuzaki does this a he gets ready.
* HelmetsAreHardlyHeroic: Lupin briefly removes his disguise as the Marandan Ambassador while in the car to remind the audience that it is him.
* IkeaWeaponry: Okuzaki builds his SniperRifle right before he uses it.



* InstantEmergencyResponse: When Lupin and Jigen steal the Little Comet, the police are on them in seconds. Justified because East Doroa is fan of Sinister Surviilleanc

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* LockAndLoadMontage: Okuzaki has a villianous version before he snipes Lupin and Jigen.



* ScopeSnipe: Okuzaki is able to shoot ''before his targets run into his scope.''



* SlealthHiBye: Jigen is sitting in the ambassador's car. Guards rush up to the car and look inside. It's empty and Jigen is behind a wall.


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* SniperRifle; Both Jigen and Okuzaki ultilize one during the film.


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* StealthHiBye: Jigen is sitting in the ambassador's car. Guards rush up to the car and look inside. It's empty and Jigen is behind a wall.

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* DidntSeeThatComing: Lupin, twice.
** Lupin didn't think the Little Comet would require a code.
** Lupin didn't think Okuzaki would win his QuickDraw duel with Jigen so quickly.



* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: The guards of the Little Comet all graduated with top marks as during Jigen and Lupin's escape neither are even scratched by a single bullet.



* InstantEmergencyResponse: When Lupin and Jigen steal the Little Comet, the police are on them in seconds. Justified because East Doroa is fan of Sinister Surviilleanc



* RedSkyTakeWarning: When Okuzaki lays parsley on Jigen's grave in the beginning, the sky is a sinsiter crimson.

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* RedSkyTakeWarning: When Okuzaki lays parsley on Jigen's grave in the beginning, the sky is a sinsiter crimson.sinister crimson.
* TheSeventies: The film takes place right in the middle of it.
* SlealthHiBye: Jigen is sitting in the ambassador's car. Guards rush up to the car and look inside. It's empty and Jigen is behind a wall.


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* SoftGlass: Downplayed, because the guards do fill it with holes before but Lupin and Jigen jump through a window without a scratch.


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* SuperWindowJump: This is how Lupin and Jigen escape with the Little Comet after being busted.

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* BluffTheImposter: The Little Comet's guard [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation {unknowingly?)]] does this Lupin (who's disguised as the Marandan Ambassador) by asking him for the password.



* HelmetsAreHeroic: Lupin briefly removes his disguise as the Marandan Ambassador while in the car to remind the audience that it is him.

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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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* ZillionDollarBill: This is how much the Little Comet is worth.

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* AssInAbassador: The Marandan Ambassador is a textbook example.

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* AssInAbassador: AssInAmbassador: The Marandan Ambassador is a textbook example.



* CameFromTheSky: The Little Comet's origins are that it fell from space and landed on Earth in TheMiddleAges



* CityGuards:

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* CityGuards:TheCaper: The film begins at one before [[BigBad Okuzaki]] makes his presence known.
* CityGuards: The guards of East Doroa.


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* HelmetsAreHeroic: Lupin briefly removes his disguise as the Marandan Ambassador while in the car to remind the audience that it is him.


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* LatexPerfection: A [[Franchise/LupinIII franchise]] staple.


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* MacGuffin: Two. The Little Comet and later, the Calamity File.


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* MineralMacGuffin: The Little Comet. Overlaps with CameFromTheSky.


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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.
* NewspaperBackstory: Both Marta's death and the East vs West treaty being broken are seen on Lupin's newspaper.


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* PosthumousCharacter: Jigen's employer Queen Marta is dead before the movie begins.
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* AssInAbassador: The Marandan Ambassador is a textbook example.


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* BoundAndGagged: The fate of the Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur after being MuggedForDisguise by Lupin & Jigen.


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* ImpersonatingAnOfficer: To sneak into East Doroa, Jigen and Lupin decide to this.


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* InstantSedation: Once stabbed in the neck with a dart, the Marandan Ambassador is immediately knocked unconscious.
* KnockoutAmbush: Lupin and Jigen do this to a Marandan Ambassador and his chauffeur to get into East Doroa.
* LongBusTrip: Mamo's first role in a Lupin III movie in ''36 years.''


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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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* ShortFilm: At 51 minutes, this is the shortest theatrical Anime/LupinIII anime film.
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* RedSkyWarning: When Okuzaki lays parsley on Jigen's grave in the beginning, the sky is a sinsiter crimson.

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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.

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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.



* AdaptationAttractiveness: Jigen and Lupin are drawn more realistic than they usually are and look more handsome because of it.

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* TheBusCameBack: The first Anime/LupinIII movie to have an antagonist from a [[Anime/MysteryOfMamo previous movie]] to make an appearance.


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* CharacterTitle: Jigen serves as the eponymous protagonist of the film.


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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.


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* EpisodeTitleCard: Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone Part 1/2.
* ExtremelyShortIntroSequence: The TitleSequence is 40 seconds long.


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* FictionalCountry: Three. The Maranda Republic, East Doroa and West Doroa.


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* MinimalistCast: All the characters on the film's poster (and 1 or 2 others) are the only relevant characters to the film.


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* 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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* RedSkyWarning: When Okuzaki lays parsley on Jigen's grave in the beginning, the sky is a sinsiter crimson.


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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.
* TitleSequence: A rather gorgeous one opens the film.

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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 followung film Anime/GoemonIshikawasSprayOfBlood (2017).
* AdaptationAttractiveness: Jigen and Lupin are drawn more realistic than they usually are and look more handsome because of it.
* ADayInTheLimelight: Despite being there from the start, this is the first time Jigen has headlined a movie.



* BigDamnMovie: ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' is about building the characterization of Fujiko Mine. 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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** As per usual, Lupin and Jigen also count.
* BigDamnMovie: ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' is about building the characterization of Fujiko Mine. [[PhantomThief Fujiko]] [[FemmeFatale Mine]]. This is a sequel movie about Jigen Daisuke. [[ImprobableAimingSkills Jigen]] [[TheGunslinger Daisuke]]. The gang has to save Jigen from an international assassin who creates graves before killing the target.target.
* BreakingOldTrends: The first Anime/LupinIII related movie in ''40 years'' to not feature [[TheBigGuy Goemon]].
** This is also the first Lupin III movie to not have Zenigata interact or have any screen time with Lupin.
* BuddyPicture: An action-oriented variant. While the film is about Lupin & Jigen combating [[ProfessionalKiller Okuzaki]], it also the story of [[FireForgedFriends how they went from to partners to friends]].
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-->'''''Jigen Daisuke with .357 Magnum. Died 1st of April 1975. Rest In Peace.'''''

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-->'''''Jigen ->'''''Jigen Daisuke with .357 Magnum. Died 1st of April 1975. Rest In Peace.'''''
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--->'''''Jigen Daisuke with .357 Magnum. Died 1st of April 1975. Rest In Peace.'''''

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--->'''''Jigen -->'''''Jigen Daisuke with .357 Magnum. Died 1st of April 1975. Rest In Peace.'''''
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\n--->'''''Jigen Daisuke with .357 Magnum. Died 1st of April 1975. Rest In Peace.'''''
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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 Vader]], [[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 Vader]], 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 Vader]], [[EvilGenius Lupin]] [[{{Deuteragonist}} III]], [[FemmeFatale Fujiko]], [[BikerBabe Mine]], and [[TheProtagonist Daisuke]] [[TheGunslinger Jigen]].[[/note]]]]


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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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* {{Interquel}}: Takes place between ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' and [[Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket [[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]]).
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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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** In the first contest, Yael shoots first, and hits Jigen in the arm, making Jigen miss his shot.

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** In the first contest, Yael shoots first, and hits Jigen in the arm, making Jigen miss [[BlastingItOutOfTheirHands shoots Jigen's .357 out of his hand]] before he can get off a shot.



* RealSongThemeTune: "Revolver Fires" by Gary Stockdale plays over the end credits.



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

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