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A shootout commences between Jigen and Roark, where Jigen decides to risk everything on one magnum bullet, which successfully kills Roark, but also destroys his revolver and injures his hand in the process. The real Lily makes it to London with her teacher, Mr. Burton, under the watchful eye of Lupin, all without Holmes' knowledge.
Jigen delivers the crystal to Forest so he can operate his quantum supercomputer, but they discover it is a fake. Lupin and Goemon break Zenigata out of jail to help them catch Jigen and they track him to Forest’s headquarters. Forest forces Lupin to deliver the original crystal or he will kill Alisa, who it is inferred may be Jigen's daughter.
According to Monkey Punch, Jigen was created as a New York raised American gangster based on actor James Coburn, especially his role in The Magnificent Seven. [2] [3] When the series was adapted into animation, the role was portrayed by Kiyoshi Kobayashi, the voice actor responsible for dubbing many of Coburn's roles into Japanese. [4]
Lupin and Daisuke Jigen discover that the urn contains a hidden drawing revealing the location of the treasure: a cave deep in the mountains. Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon follow the ransom note instructions and exchange the urn for Murasaki, but the ninja start shooting after Lupin attempts to double-cross them.
The episode was directed by Jun Kawagoe, with Monkey Punch as general director and character designs by Hisao Horikoshi and Satoshi Hirayama. Its title is a reference to the debut episode of the first Lupin the Third anime series and follows its story, but features other enemies such as Kyosuke Mamo, Sandayu Momochi, Pycal, and Stoneman. [13]
Lupin and Jigen determine the bomber is trying to force a bank-owned armoured car to travel down a specific route. Determining the bomber's next target, they track him down. However, he captures Lupin and Jigen, and threatens the life of a kidnapped girl named Lisa if they don't help him rob the armoured car.
The episode was directed by Jun Kawagoe, with Monkey Punch as general director and character designs by Hisao Horikoshi and Satoshi Hirayama. Its title is a reference to the debut episode of the first Lupin the Third anime series and effectively acts as a remake, but features other enemies such as Kyosuke Mamo, Sandayu Momochi, Pycal, and ...
Jigen's Karma spreads and he lunges at Koji, who traps him in quicksand. Naruto wonders why Isshiki didn't resurrect in Jigen's body which Amado reveals that it's too weak and he decided to look for a suitable Vessel. The broadcast reconnects and they see Koji incinerate Jigen with natural flames since Karma can only absorb chakra-based substances.