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On Lupin's countdown, the waitress switches off the lights, resulting in a shoot-out leaving all the assassins except Lupin and Jigen dead. After Lupin discovers the real waitress and cook tied up and gagged in the kitchen, it is revealed that the waitress from earlier was actually Fujiko in disguise.
However such episodes are rare; and Jigen's face is plainly shown with or without his hat in most animated depictions. Jigen is the "big brother" of the group, and often serves as the voice of reason to Lupin's impulsiveness, as he must because of his friendship with Lupin as well as out of sheer professionalism.
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.
Lupin is forced to give up his life of crime when he discovers police computers are able to predict his every move. His retirement is short-lived when his colleague Jigen inherits the secret location of a stolen giant diamond called the "Super Egg", which is hidden in the Statue of Liberty; Lupin helps recover the diamond by stealing the entire Statue.
Daisuke Jigen: Akio Otsuka Kiyoshi Kobayashi ("Episode 0" only) [a] Richard Epcar: Lupin's marksman. He is fast on the draw and shoots with amazing accuracy. Goemon Ishikawa XIII: Daisuke Namikawa: Lex Lang: Lupin's swordsman. Thirteenth generation descendant of the renegade samurai Ishikawa Goemon who has a sword which can cut through almost ...
Meanwhile, Jigen, who is short on cash after being scammed, goes on a search for the peacock as well. Jigen soon finds himself fighting against not only Lupin, but the various traps set up by looters. After both Lupin and Jigen fall into a trap together, Fujiko appears revealing the peacock will appear if one of them dies in the trap.
Lupin and Jigen in their modified Fiat 500, with Inspector Zenigata in pursuit. At the Suminawa household, Clan Elder Suminawa explains to Goemon that the urn holds the secret location of the Suminawa family treasure. The Fuma Clan ninja, who attacked during the wedding, have been trying to steal the urn for centuries.
Lupin The Third DVD box set for part II. Produced by Japanese animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, Lupin the 3rd Part II is the second Lupin III television series. The series contains 155 episodes which aired between October 3, 1977, and October 6, 1980, on the Japanese television network NTV (Nippon Television). [1]