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* BoundAndGagged: Zenigata for most of the episode.
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Dawn comes, and the tanks begin firing on the castle. Lupin takes one of his remaining bullets and shoots the hat off of Hess' head. He's down to the last one in the gun, and asks Fujiko if she's sure about her choice. As the two share a last moment, a rose on a rope descends out of nowhere. The two look up to see Jigen and Goemon waving from their balloon. As Hess orders his tanks to fire on the balloon, it turns, revealing what Goemon has painted on the other side: a badly done picture of Hutler. As Hess cannot fire on an image of his supreme leader, no matter how goofy, he and his men are forced to salute the balloon as Lupin and Fujiko climb aboard and the gang flies to safety. Zenigata is set free, and Hess is left to deal with a furious Hutler, who orders the firing squad for the general.

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Dawn comes, and the tanks begin firing on the castle. Lupin takes one of his remaining bullets and shoots the hat off of Hess' head. He's down to the last one in the gun, and asks Fujiko if she's sure about her choice. As the two share a last moment, a rose on a rope descends out of nowhere. The two look up to see Jigen and Goemon waving from their balloon. As Hess orders his tanks to fire on the balloon, it turns, revealing what Goemon has painted on the other side: a badly done picture of Hutler. As Hess cannot fire on an image of his supreme leader, no matter how goofy, he and his men are forced to salute the balloon as Lupin and Fujiko climb aboard and the gang flies to safety. Zenigata is set free, and Hess is left to deal with a furious Hutler, who orders tells the general he'll be sent to the firing squad for the general.
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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: So thinly disguised as to be downright libellous.

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* ANaziByAnyOtherName: So thinly disguised as to be downright libellous.libelous.



* ForTheEvulz: Hess. Lupin mentions he executed his own sister as a suspected traitor.

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* ForTheEvulz: Hess. Lupin mentions in the English dub that he executed tortured his own sister as a suspected traitor.to death for treason.


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* KarmaHoudini: Aside from the fact that Lupin got away with humiliating him at his rally at the beginning, Hutler doesn't receive any just deserts.

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Incredibly Lame Pun is a redirect and not a trope by itself. If the title is a pun, it's a Pun Based Title.


It is night-time in the European country of Gehenia as a grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers. Eventually they arrive at an abandoned castle in the middle of a dark forest, sorrounded by artillery and soldiers. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general is dismissive of him, but agrees to give him one chance. If Pop's plan doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things their way.

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It is night-time in the European country of Gehenia as a grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers. Eventually they arrive at an abandoned castle in the middle of a dark forest, sorrounded by artillery and soldiers. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general is dismissive of him, him but agrees to give him one chance. If Pop's plan doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things their way.



At the castle, Zenigata expresses concern over the way Hess is handling things, and asks for four soldiers to accompany him on a mission to attempt to capture Lupin. He and his forces burst into Lupin and Fujiko's hiding place to find them sitting silently on a sofa. The soldiers go after the two thieves, only to find the figures are really dummies. Lupin and Fujiko, hiding in the rafters, get the drop on Zenigata and his men, beating them all and throwing them out the window. Hess, watching from the other side of the moat, declares Zenigata is done, and it is his turn to try. He orders his commando squad after the thieves, and reports to Hutler that he is about to capture them. Hutler, frustrated, takes some "me-time" and dances with his globe.

Lupin decides that Fujiko isn't going to die in cold blood with him, and tries to negotiate with Zenigata to let her leave safely. Unaware that Zenigata is no longer involved since he is now a prisoner of Hess, Lupin tries to get Fujiko to leave; she adamantly refuses. Desperate, Lupin then threatens to shoot her if she doesn't leave; she reluctantly heads out of the room, only to fall straight into the hands of Hess' commandos and be wounded herself. The two retreat to the castle tower, where the commandos come after them. Lupin is wounded in the leg, and the submachine guns are out of ammo; there's only two shots left in his Walther. The tanks are sent in. Hess gives the two one last opportunity to surrender before dawn, when the bombardment will start. Fujiko asks Lupin to be the one to end it for her when the time comes.

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At the castle, Zenigata expresses concern over the way Hess is handling things, things and asks for four soldiers to accompany him on a mission to attempt to capture Lupin. He and his forces burst into Lupin and Fujiko's hiding place to find them sitting silently on a sofa. The soldiers go after the two thieves, only to find the figures are really dummies. Lupin and Fujiko, hiding in the rafters, get the drop on Zenigata and his men, beating them all and throwing them out the window. Hess, watching from the other side of the moat, declares Zenigata is done, and it is his turn to try. He orders his commando squad after the thieves, and reports to Hutler that he is about to capture them. Hutler, frustrated, takes some "me-time" and dances with his globe.

Lupin decides that Fujiko isn't going to die in cold blood with him, him and tries to negotiate with Zenigata to let her leave safely. Unaware that Zenigata is no longer involved since he is now a prisoner of Hess, Lupin tries to get Fujiko to leave; she adamantly refuses. Desperate, Lupin then threatens to shoot her if she doesn't leave; she reluctantly heads out of the room, only to fall straight into the hands of Hess' commandos and be wounded herself. The two retreat to the castle tower, where the commandos come after them. Lupin is wounded in the leg, and the submachine guns are out of ammo; there's only two shots left in his Walther. The tanks are sent in. Hess gives the two one last opportunity to surrender before dawn, when the bombardment will start. Fujiko asks Lupin to be the one to end it for her when the time comes.



* IncrediblyLamePun: The English episode title ("Hell to pay")


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* PunBasedTitle: The English episode title ("Hell to pay")
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* BeautyEqualsGoodness: Hutler is in the middle of a speech about how his people are the most beautiful in the world, and how that beauty means that they are destined for greatness, when Lupin accidentally reveals that he's bald.
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It is night-time in the European country of Gehenia. A grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers to an abandoned castle surrounded by soldiers and artillery in the middle of a dark forest. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general will give him one chance...and if that doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things his way.

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It is night-time in the European country of Gehenia. A Gehenia as a grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers to soldiers. Eventually they arrive at an abandoned castle surrounded by soldiers and artillery in the middle of a dark forest.forest, sorrounded by artillery and soldiers. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general will is dismissive of him, but agrees to give him one chance...and if that chance. If Pop's plan doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things his their way.
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* UnexpectedlyDarkEpisode: This episode doesn't have the usual wacky heist hijinks, it's just Lupin and Fujiko making a LastStand and fully expecting to die at the hands of pseudo-Nazis while Jigen, Goemon, and Zenigata desperately try to get them out.
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Meanwhile, a searchlight shines through a window of the castle, where Lupin and Fujiko are apparently holed up. Lupin has been wounded in the arm, and the two thieves have two submachine guns and Lupin's Walther to take on the army outside. Zenigata uses a bullhorn to try and talk Lupin out of the castle peacefully; however, Lupin and Fujiko are aware that even if they surrender, Hess will execute them on sight. Lupin recalls the situation that got them into this mess in the first place...

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Meanwhile, a searchlight shines through a window of the castle, where Lupin and Fujiko are apparently holed up. Lupin has been wounded in the arm, and the two thieves have two submachine guns and Lupin's Walther to take on the army outside. Zenigata uses a bullhorn to try and talk Lupin out of the castle peacefully; however, Lupin and Fujiko are aware that even if they surrender, Hess will execute them on sight. As they contemplate their predicament, Lupin recalls the situation that got them into this mess in the first place...
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A grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers to an abandoned castle surrounded by soldiers and artillery in the middle of a dark forest. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general will give him one chance...and if that doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things his way.

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It is night-time in the European country of Gehenia. A grim-faced Zenigata rides in a tank with a group of soldiers to an abandoned castle surrounded by soldiers and artillery in the middle of a dark forest. There, he confronts the general in command, Hess, calling himself the leading authority on Lupin. The general will give him one chance...and if that doesn't work, Hess and the Gehenian army at his command will do things his way.
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* SkyHeist: Lupin's current problems were caused when he attempted to steal a medal from the chest of the Supreme Leader of Gehenia, Hutler (a [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Hitler parody]]). He had used a fishing pole from a helicopter, and accidently [[FakeHairDrama stole Hutler's toupee]]. A humiliated Hutler orders Hess and the army to fire on Lupin's copter; they're hit and crash down in a field.

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* SkyHeist: Lupin's current problems were caused when he attempted to steal a medal from the chest of the Supreme Leader of Gehenia, Hutler (a [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Hitler parody]]). He had used a fishing pole from a helicopter, and accidently accidentally [[FakeHairDrama stole Hutler's toupee]]. A humiliated Hutler orders Hess and the army to fire on Lupin's copter; they're hit and crash down in a field.
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* SkyHeist: Lupin's current problems were caused when he attempted to steal a medal from the chest of the Supreme Leader of Gehenia, Hutler (a [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Hitler parody]]). He had used a fishing pole from a helicopter, and accidently [[FakeHairDrama stole Hutler's toupee]]. A humiliated Hutler orders Hess and the army to fire on Lupin's copter; they're hit and crash down in a field.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Provides another example between Lupin and Fujiko. She refuses to let him perform his [[YouShallNotPass Heroic Last Stand]] alone, later he tries to spare her his fate by insisting she leave him (at gunpoint, no less!), and in the end they decide that if they're going to die, they're going to do so together. In fact, they seem [[NightmareFetishist downright ecstatic at the idea]].



* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: A very rare episode where Fujiko never actively tries to screw Lupin or his gang out of anything.

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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: A very rare episode where Fujiko never actively tries to screw Lupin or his gang out of anything. More so than that, she refuses to let him perform his [[YouShallNotPass Heroic Last Stand]] alone. Later he tries to spare her his fate by insisting she leave him (at gunpoint, no less!), and in the end they decide that if they're going to die, they're going to do so together. In fact, they seem [[NightmareFetishist downright ecstatic at the idea]].
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* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Provides another example between Lupin and Fujiko. She refuses to let him perform his [[YouShallNotPass Heroic Last Stand]] alone, later he tries to spare her his fate by insisting she leave him (at gunpoint, no less!), and in the end they decide that if they're going to die, they're going to do so together. In fact, they seem [[NightmareFetishist downright ecstatic at the idea]].
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* ThoseWackyNazis: They're not Nazis! Really!

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* ThoseWackyNazis: They're not Nazis! Really!Really!
* YouHaveFailedMe: Hess' ultimate off-screen fate is to be executed, due to failing to eliminate Lupin.
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Dawn comes, and the tanks begin firing on the castle. Lupin takes one of his remaining bullets and shoots the hat off of Hess' head. He's down to the last two in the gun, and asks Fujiko if she's sure about her choice. As the two share a last moment, a rose on a rope descends out of nowhere. The two look up to see Jigen and Goemon waving from their balloon. As Hess orders his tanks to fire on the balloon, it turns, revealing what Goemon has painted on the other side: a badly done picture of Hutler. As Hess cannot fire on an image of his supreme leader, no matter how goofy, he and his men are forced to salute the balloon as Lupin and Fujiko climb aboard and the gang flies to safety. Zenigata is set free, and Hess is left to deal with a furious Hutler, who orders the firing squad for the general.

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Dawn comes, and the tanks begin firing on the castle. Lupin takes one of his remaining bullets and shoots the hat off of Hess' head. He's down to the last two one in the gun, and asks Fujiko if she's sure about her choice. As the two share a last moment, a rose on a rope descends out of nowhere. The two look up to see Jigen and Goemon waving from their balloon. As Hess orders his tanks to fire on the balloon, it turns, revealing what Goemon has painted on the other side: a badly done picture of Hutler. As Hess cannot fire on an image of his supreme leader, no matter how goofy, he and his men are forced to salute the balloon as Lupin and Fujiko climb aboard and the gang flies to safety. Zenigata is set free, and Hess is left to deal with a furious Hutler, who orders the firing squad for the general.
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* ShoutOut: Hutler's dance with the globe is a reference to a similar scene in Creator/CharlieChaplin's ''TheGreatDictator''.

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* ShoutOut: Hutler's dance with the globe is a reference to a similar scene in Creator/CharlieChaplin's ''TheGreatDictator''.''Film/TheGreatDictator''.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Hutler just ''might'' be a caricature of AdolfHitler. (and without his toupee, he looks a lot like Benito Mussolini)

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Hutler just ''might'' be a caricature of AdolfHitler.UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler. (and without his toupee, he looks a lot like Benito Mussolini)
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* BigDamnHeroes: Jigen and Goemon.

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* BigDamnHeroes: Jigen and Goemon.Goemon, who arrive at the last minute in a hand-sewn hot air balloon.
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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*:追いつめられたルパン (''Oitsumerareta Lupin'')]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*:追いつめられたルパン Wall"'''[[note]]追いつめられたルパン (''Oitsumerareta Lupin'')]], Lupin'')[[/note]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.
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* IncrediblyLamePun: The English episode title ("Hell to pay.")

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* IncrediblyLamePun: The English episode title ("Hell to pay.")pay")



* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Hutler just ''might'' be a caricature of AdolfHitler.

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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Hutler just ''might'' be a caricature of AdolfHitler. (and without his toupee, he looks a lot like Benito Mussolini)
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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*:追いつめられたルパン (Oitsumerareta Lupin)]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*:追いつめられたルパン (Oitsumerareta Lupin)]], (''Oitsumerareta Lupin'')]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.
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* ShoutOut: Hutler's dance with the globe is a reference to a similar scene in CharlieChaplin's ''TheGreatDictator''.

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* ShoutOut: Hutler's dance with the globe is a reference to a similar scene in CharlieChaplin's Creator/CharlieChaplin's ''TheGreatDictator''.
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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*: 追いつめられたルパン (Oitsumerareta Lupin)]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"'''[[hottip:*: 追いつめられたルパン Wall"'''[[hottip:*:追いつめられたルパン (Oitsumerareta Lupin)]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.
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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"''', with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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'''"Lupin Up Against the Wall"''', Wall"'''[[hottip:*: 追いつめられたルパン (Oitsumerareta Lupin)]], with the English title '''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.
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"Lupin Up Against the Wall", with the English title "Hell Toupee". Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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"Lupin '''"Lupin Up Against the Wall", Wall"''', with the English title "Hell Toupee".'''"Hell Toupee"'''. Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.
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"Lupin Up Against the Wall", with the English title "Hell Toupee"

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"Lupin Up Against the Wall", with the English title "Hell Toupee"
Toupee". Released in 2003 by Geneon on ''Volume 4: Thieves' Paradise''.

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