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* TrappedByGamblingDebts: The motivation Nexus uses to attempt to get Lupin's assistance.

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* TrappedByGamblingDebts: The motivation Nexus uses to attempt to get Lupin's assistance.assistance.
* VillainBall: It's hard to understand why Nexus needed to bother with his plot to get Lupin's assistance. Lupin was planning to enter the race and try to win anyway, so all Nexus really needed to do in order to enact his plans to hustle his guests by have a dark horse that nobody bet on win the race was nothing.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: A race car with six wheels, the Tyrrell P34, actually existed at the time the episode was made.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Socrates Nexus, shipping magnate, is a reference to Aristotle Onassis, shipping magnate. Famous Formula 1 racers Jackie Stewart and Nikki Lauda are directly namechecked during the episode as well.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Socrates Nexus, shipping magnate, is a reference to Aristotle Onassis, shipping magnate. Famous Formula 1 racers Jackie Stewart and Nikki Lauda UsefulNotes/NikiLauda are directly namechecked during the episode as well.
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*ShoutOut: Fujiko name-drops ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in the English dub.
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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"'''[[hottip:*:モナコGPに賭けろ (''Monaco GP ni Kakero'')]], with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.

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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"'''[[hottip:*:モナコGPに賭けろ GP"'''[[note]]モナコGPに賭けろ (''Monaco GP ni Kakero'')]], Kakero'')[[/note]], with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Socrates Nexus, shipping magnate, is a reference to Aristotle Onassis, shipping magnate. Famous Formula 1 racers Jackie Stewart and Nikki Lauda are directly namechecked during the episode as well.
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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"'''[[hottip:*:モナコGPに賭けろ (Monaco GP ni Kakero)]], with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.

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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"'''[[hottip:*:モナコGPに賭けろ (Monaco (''Monaco GP ni Kakero)]], Kakero'')]], with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.
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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"''', with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.

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'''"Wager on the Monaco GP"''', GP"'''[[hottip:*:モナコGPに賭けろ (Monaco GP ni Kakero)]], with the English title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.
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"Wager on the Monaco GP", released in English as "Who's Vroomin' Who?" Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.

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"Wager '''"Wager on the Monaco GP", released in GP"''', with the English as "Who's title '''"Who's Vroomin' Who?" Who?"''' Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.
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"Wager on the Monaco GP", released in English as "Who's Vroomin' Who?"

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"Wager on the Monaco GP", released in English as "Who's Vroomin' Who?"
Who?" Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 2: Love Heist''.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: A race car with six wheels, the Tyrrell P34, actually existed at the time the episode was made.

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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: This time, Goemon opens an armored van and a set of tires with his sword.



* ImplausibleFencingPowers: This time, Goemon opens an armored van and a set of tires with his sword.
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Jigen informs Lupin of this development via radio. Lupin quickly comes up with another idea after seeing another driver crash. Fujiko and Jigen make their way to the pit, while Goemon makes his way to another spot off the track. Lupin pulls into the pit and has all six tires changed; with a wink, he continues on (with a brief interruption by Zenigata). At one of the curves, he purposely crashes the car through the guard rail and into the water below. There, Goemon is waiting on a boat for him; he slices open the new tires on Lupin's car to reveal the missing money stashed within.

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Jigen informs Lupin of this development via radio. Lupin quickly comes up with another idea after seeing another driver crash. Fujiko and Jigen make their way to the pit, while Goemon makes his way to heads for another spot off the track. Lupin pulls into the pit and has all six tires changed; with a wink, he continues on (with a brief interruption by Zenigata). At one of the curves, he purposely crashes the car through the guard rail and into the water below. There, Goemon is waiting on a boat for him; he slices open the new tires on Lupin's car to reveal the missing money stashed within.
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Once there, Fujiko appears and outlines Nexus' plan to use Lupin: Nexus is hosting a party for a bunch of naive, wealthy compulsive gamblers, and he plans to use Lupin as a dark horse bet against the bigger name racers to play the newcomers out of most of their money. By taking Lupin's car, Nexus can guarantee Lupin's help. Lupin resents being manipulated in this way and refuses to help, so Fujiko introduces a new plan to get back against Nexus, and perhaps leave him with empty pockets instead.

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Once there, Fujiko appears and outlines Nexus' plan to use Lupin: Nexus is hosting a party for a bunch of naive, wealthy compulsive gamblers, and he plans to use Lupin as a dark horse bet against the bigger name racers to play ply the newcomers out of most of their money. By taking Lupin's car, Nexus can guarantee Lupin's help. Lupin resents being manipulated in this way and refuses to help, so Fujiko introduces a new plan to get back against Nexus, and perhaps leave him with empty pockets instead.
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--> ''Nexus:'' Get them, you hear me? Get them and kill them and get the money and then kill them again!

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--> ''Nexus:'' '''Nexus:''' Get them, you hear me? Get them and kill them and get the money and then kill them again!
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* {{Seppuku}}: Goemon threatens to do this after losing all his money to the slot machines again.

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