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* AbsenteeActor: Goemon managed to escape the Wanted Club, apparently.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts. They seems to be otherwise [[MadeOfIron impervious even to bullets or rocks]].
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals and auction them.
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals and auction them.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest robots' chests contain their vital parts. They seems seem to be otherwise [[MadeOfIron impervious even to bullets or rocks]].
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals andauction auctioning them.
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals and
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* DistressedDamsel: Fujiko, for most of the episode. Also one of the few episodes where she's completely at the villain's mercy and needs help.
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* DistressedDamsel: DamselInDistress: Fujiko, for most of the episode. Also one of the few episodes where she's completely at the villain's mercy and needs help.
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* FacialHorror: Lupin uses his lighter to set DX's beard on fire, burning away his face.
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* FacialHorror: Lupin uses his lighter to set DX's beard on fire, burning away his its face.
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* GracefulLoser: Ms Homicide takes her KarmaHoudiniWarranty quite well all things considered, even jesting with Zenigata.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange is shoot with his own cane and then chased and gunned down by his own creations.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange is shoot with his own cane and then chased and gunned down by his own creations.
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* GracefulLoser: Ms Miss Homicide takes her KarmaHoudiniWarranty quite well all things considered, even jesting with Zenigata.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange isshoot shot with his own cane and then chased and gunned down by his own creations.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange is
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* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination. Both animals and the tides are artificials.
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* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination. Both the animals and the tides are artificials.
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* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional. The English dub takes this further by giving the bodyguards a line where they derisively call Zenigata "Breeder," as well as another line where Lupin implies that the Wanted Club's female operatives might ''all'' be lesbians (which he thinks would prevent them from being seduced by their male targets).
* ThisCannotBe: Said word by word by Dr. Derange after being shot by Lupin, who he thought dead.
* ThisCannotBe: Said word by word by Dr. Derange after being shot by Lupin, who he thought dead.
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* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip hips as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional. The English dub takes this further by giving the bodyguards a line where they derisively call Zenigata "Breeder," "Breeder", as well as another line where Lupin implies that the Wanted Club's female operatives might ''all'' be lesbians (which he thinks would prevent them from being seduced by their male targets).
* ThisCannotBe: Said word by word by Dr. Derange after being shot by Lupin,who whom he thought was dead.
* ThisCannotBe: Said word by word by Dr. Derange after being shot by Lupin,
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Later, the "gangster boss" wanders near the villa where Lupin's hold, but the leader of the Wanted Club, Miss Homicide unmask him as Zenigata, who infiltrated the auction in order to buy and arrest Lupin. He tries to crash in the house but gets literally kicked out by two bodyguards girls. Inside the house, Lupin compliments the women and talks about their amazon-like organization and goals, with the leader stating that their next target will be Jigen. In fact, the leader herself goes after him. Even if the gunslinger is better than her, he's backstabbed and captured.
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Later, the "gangster boss" wanders near the villa where Lupin's hold, held, but the leader of the Wanted Club, Miss Homicide unmask unmasks him as Zenigata, who infiltrated the auction in order to buy and arrest Lupin. He tries to crash in the house but gets literally kicked out by two bodyguards girls. Inside the house, Lupin compliments the women and talks about their amazon-like organization and goals, with the leader stating that their next target will be Jigen. In fact, the leader herself goes after him. Even if the gunslinger is better than her, he's backstabbed and captured.
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Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send [=DX=], a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire, to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
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Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send sends in [=DX=], a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire, to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly hides behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from off the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Before the auction of Lupin starts, the announcer suggests to a middle-age, portly woman that she could buy him as a [[SexSlave paramour]].
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* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional.
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* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional. The English dub takes this further by giving the bodyguards a line where they derisively call Zenigata "Breeder," as well as another line where Lupin implies that the Wanted Club's female operatives might ''all'' be lesbians (which he thinks would prevent them from being seduced by their male targets).
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* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Most of the cyborgs have metallic dark grey skin.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts.
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* AntagonistInMourning: When Lupin claims that he wants to kill himself the Doctor panics and begs him to stop, and when he (seemingly) dies, he turns off the screen and mourns the loss of such a valuable resource. This allows Lupin to sneak on him and release his friends.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts. They seems to be otherwise [[MadeOfIron impervious even to bullets or rocks]].
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts. They seems to be otherwise [[MadeOfIron impervious even to bullets or rocks]].
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* EvilKnockoff: DX, a robot with the appearence of Jigen.
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* EvilKnockoff: DX, a robot robot/cyborg with the appearence of Jigen.Jigen.
* FacialHorror: Lupin uses his lighter to set DX's beard on fire, burning away his face.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Before the auction of Lupin starts, the announcer suggests to a middle-age, portly woman that she could buy him as a [[SexSlave paramour]].
* GracefulLoser: Ms Homicide takes her KarmaHoudiniWarranty quite well all things considered, even jesting with Zenigata.
* FacialHorror: Lupin uses his lighter to set DX's beard on fire, burning away his face.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Before the auction of Lupin starts, the announcer suggests to a middle-age, portly woman that she could buy him as a [[SexSlave paramour]].
* GracefulLoser: Ms Homicide takes her KarmaHoudiniWarranty quite well all things considered, even jesting with Zenigata.
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* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination.
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* LiteralAssKicking: The two bodyguards proceed to literally kick Zenigata back and forth this way before beating him up and throwing him out of the grounds.
* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination. Both animals and the tides are artificials.
* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination. Both animals and the tides are artificials.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Dr Derange's creations. In the original they're HollywoodCyborg types instead.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Dr Derange's creations. In the original they're HollywoodCyborg types instead. The island also has incredibly realistic robot crabs and seagulls which actually monitor the island. His ultimate plan is to test Lupin's skills to the limit and eventually turn him into his masterpiece.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'''[[note]]ルパン お高く売ります(''Lupin otakaku urimasu'')[[/note]], with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'''[[note]]ルパン お高く売ります(''Lupin otakaku urimasu'')[[/note]], with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
Derange'''. Released by Geneon on ''Volume 9: Scent of Murder''.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Whe the first two cyborgs start malfunctioning after being beaten by Lupin the doctor angrily calls them trash and destroys them with a remote.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Whe the first two cyborgs start malfunctioning after being beaten by Lupin the doctor angrily calls them trash and destroys them with a remote.
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* DistressedDamsel: Fujiko, for most of the episode.
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* DistressedDamsel: Fujiko, for most of the episode. Also one of the few episodes where she's completely at the villain's mercy and needs help.
* MeaningfulName: If you think that Dr. Derange and Miss Homicide were bad enough in the original dub they're named Dr. ''Mad'' and Miss ''Killer''. The former is even lampshaded by Lupin.
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* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Dr Derange's creations. In the original they're HollywoodCyborg types instead.
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* ThisCannotBe: Said word by word by Dr. Derange after being shot by Lupin, who he thought dead.
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* YouHaveFailedMe: Whe the first two cyborgs start malfunctioning after being beaten by Lupin the doctor angrily calls them trash and destroys them with a remote.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'''[[hottip:*: ルパン お高く売ります(''Lupin otakaku urimasu'')]], with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'''[[hottip:*: ルパン Price'''[[note]]ルパン お高く売ります(''Lupin otakaku urimasu'')]], urimasu'')[[/note]], with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price''', with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price''', Price'''[[hottip:*: ルパン お高く売ります(''Lupin otakaku urimasu'')]], with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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A few fixes, and more appropriate tropes. Good summary!
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'' with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'' Price''', with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
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Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send D X (a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire) to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arresting them (though getting punched again by the same bodyguards as before).
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arresting them (though getting punched again by the same bodyguards as before).
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Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send D X (a [=DX=], a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire) wire, to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arrestingthem (though them, though getting punched again by the same bodyguards as before).
before.
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arresting
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Miss Homicide's playing cards are veeeeery sharp.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels from one of the OVA.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels from one of the OVA.
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* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Miss Homicide's playing cards are veeeeery sharp.
AbsenteeActor: Goemon managed to escape the Wanted Club, apparently.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels fromone of the ''Angels' Tactics'' OVA.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels from
* DeathDealer: Miss Homicide's playing cards are veeery sharp.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Lupin actually feint his suicide to defeat the villain.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Lupin actually feint fakes his suicide to defeat the villain.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Averted. Most of the episode is focused on Derange, but in the end, Fujiko remebers of the Wanted Club, who're actually arrested by Zenigata.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Averted. Most of the episode is focused on Derange, but in the end, Fujiko remebers of remembers the Wanted Club, who're who were actually arrested by Zenigata.
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'''Lupin Will Fetch a High Price'' with the English title of '''The Island of Dr. Derange'''.
The episode opens with a chained, confused Lupin who wonders about his whereabouts. Suddenly, the light is turned on and is revealed that Lupin is being sold in an auction for criminals organized by the Wanted Club, a club of bounty hunter women who specialize in taking down criminals. Several people start making offers for Lupin. Eventually after a heated series of excalating offers between an anonymous, unseen man and who appears to be a gangster leader, Lupin is bought by the former.
Later, the "gangster boss" wanders near the villa where Lupin's hold, but the leader of the Wanted Club, Miss Homicide unmask him as Zenigata, who infiltrated the auction in order to buy and arrest Lupin. He tries to crash in the house but gets literally kicked out by two bodyguards girls. Inside the house, Lupin compliments the women and talks about their amazon-like organization and goals, with the leader stating that their next target will be Jigen. In fact, the leader herself goes after him. Even if the gunslinger is better than her, he's backstabbed and captured.
Inside his cell, Lupin is visited by his buyer, who claims that he needs Lupin's genius and skills. Then he knocks him out with a gas coming out of his cane's handle. Some time later, Lupin awakens on a shore in the middle of nowhere, with only crabs and seagulls around. Suddenly he hears a women's scream and jump to her help, finding a distressed Fujiko in a cavern attacked by two brutes. Lupin manages to take care of them and learns that Fujiko too was caught by the Wanted Club and bought by the mysterious man. However, the two goons attack them once more but the voice of their capturer scolds them for failing. The two brutes then explode, revealing themselves as robots.
Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send D X (a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire) to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arresting them (though getting punched again by the same bodyguards as before).
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!!This Episode contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Miss Homicide's playing cards are veeeeery sharp.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels from one of the OVA.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts.
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals and auction them.
* ButtMonkey: Zenigata, who has his ass kicked around by the two bodyguards even when said ladies are handcuffed.
* CreepyTwins: Homicide's bodyguards may be sisters, or [[LesYay something else.]]
* DistressedDamsel: Fujiko, for most of the episode.
* DrivenToSuicide: Lupin actually feint his suicide to defeat the villain.
* EvilKnockoff: DX, a robot with the appearence of Jigen.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange is shoot with his own cane and then chased and gunned down by his own creations.
* InTheBack: How Miss Homicide takes down Jigen when the latter [[IdiotBall refuses to]] [[WouldntHitAGirl hurt a woman.]]
* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination.
* MindScrew: The second part of this episode is a bit weird...
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Dr Derange's creations.
* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Averted. Most of the episode is focused on Derange, but in the end, Fujiko remebers of the Wanted Club, who're actually arrested by Zenigata.
The episode opens with a chained, confused Lupin who wonders about his whereabouts. Suddenly, the light is turned on and is revealed that Lupin is being sold in an auction for criminals organized by the Wanted Club, a club of bounty hunter women who specialize in taking down criminals. Several people start making offers for Lupin. Eventually after a heated series of excalating offers between an anonymous, unseen man and who appears to be a gangster leader, Lupin is bought by the former.
Later, the "gangster boss" wanders near the villa where Lupin's hold, but the leader of the Wanted Club, Miss Homicide unmask him as Zenigata, who infiltrated the auction in order to buy and arrest Lupin. He tries to crash in the house but gets literally kicked out by two bodyguards girls. Inside the house, Lupin compliments the women and talks about their amazon-like organization and goals, with the leader stating that their next target will be Jigen. In fact, the leader herself goes after him. Even if the gunslinger is better than her, he's backstabbed and captured.
Inside his cell, Lupin is visited by his buyer, who claims that he needs Lupin's genius and skills. Then he knocks him out with a gas coming out of his cane's handle. Some time later, Lupin awakens on a shore in the middle of nowhere, with only crabs and seagulls around. Suddenly he hears a women's scream and jump to her help, finding a distressed Fujiko in a cavern attacked by two brutes. Lupin manages to take care of them and learns that Fujiko too was caught by the Wanted Club and bought by the mysterious man. However, the two goons attack them once more but the voice of their capturer scolds them for failing. The two brutes then explode, revealing themselves as robots.
Outside of the cave, Lupin and Fujiko come to the conclusion that they've been captured by Dr. Derange, a mad scientist specialized in high-level robots. Soon, more robots come after them, but Lupin manages to steal a gatling gun from one of them and use it to take down the other robots. However, as they rest in a cave, Fujiko is kidnapped while Derange send D X (a clone of Jigen armed with steel wire) to deal with Lupin. Despite being initially fooled by the copycat, Lupin manage to best the clone and destroy it. Desperate, he starts yelling at Derange, claiming that he found out that the whole island is actually a holographic illusion, as the seagulls and the crabs are robots too, and even the tides and the fogs are artificial. The Doctor replies that he wants to turn Lupin in one of his robots because of his skills, and that both the real Jigen and Fujiko are imprisoned on the island. Lupin however claims to know where they are and hide briefly behind a cliff where the doc can't see him. Then he apparently throws himself from the cliff. Believing him dead, Derange turns off his monitor and wonders about what he could do now...
Doing so, he fails to notice a naked but unharmed Lupin along with Jigen and Fujiko behind him, as the one seen onscreen was just a bundle of wood in his clothes. Using the doctor's cane, Lupin shoots Derange in the head, seemingly killing him.... only for him to wake up on the shore, attacked and gunned down by his own robots. Meanwhile, as his mansion burns, our three heroes leave the place by car. Fujiko wonders about the Wanted Club, but Lupin reassures her. In fact, as they speak Zenigata is arresting them (though getting punched again by the same bodyguards as before).
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!!This Episode contains examples of:
* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Miss Homicide's playing cards are veeeeery sharp.
* AmazonBrigade: The Wanted Club organization is made entirely of women, and judging from what the leader's says, they're men-haters too. Similar to the Bloody Angels from one of the OVA.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: The robot's chest contain their vital parts.
* BountyHunter: The Wanted Club focuses on hunting down criminals and auction them.
* ButtMonkey: Zenigata, who has his ass kicked around by the two bodyguards even when said ladies are handcuffed.
* CreepyTwins: Homicide's bodyguards may be sisters, or [[LesYay something else.]]
* DistressedDamsel: Fujiko, for most of the episode.
* DrivenToSuicide: Lupin actually feint his suicide to defeat the villain.
* EvilKnockoff: DX, a robot with the appearence of Jigen.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dr. Derange is shoot with his own cane and then chased and gunned down by his own creations.
* InTheBack: How Miss Homicide takes down Jigen when the latter [[IdiotBall refuses to]] [[WouldntHitAGirl hurt a woman.]]
* LotusEaterMachine: The Island is actually a sort of giant, technological induced hallucination.
* MindScrew: The second part of this episode is a bit weird...
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Dr Derange's creations.
* ShipTease[=/=]LesYay: The two bodyguards who kick Zenigata out. After doing so they give each other a glance and then go back, nearly embracing each other's hip as they walk together. Given that theirs' a women-only organization, it was likely intentional.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Averted. Most of the episode is focused on Derange, but in the end, Fujiko remebers of the Wanted Club, who're actually arrested by Zenigata.