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* TheThingThatGoesDoink: There is one at the scene where the powerful and rich Inaniwa clan confronts Goemon, who warns them if they attempt to move against him, he will kill them all. They move as the ''shishi-odoshi'' empties and sounds. By the time it fills from the rain and empties to sound again, Goemon has [[StealthPun disarmed]] the entire gang, save the leader's son.

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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', Goemon Ishikawa XIII has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, Lupin III, Daisuke Jigen, and Fujiko Mine are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] bearded man with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', Goemon Ishikawa XIII has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, Lupin III, Daisuke Jigen, and Fujiko Mine are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] bearded man with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]].hatchets. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.



* AnAxeToGrind: Hawk's weapons of choice are two small but big-bladed axes. Most of the time he uses them to wreck everything that gets in his way and to parry bullets.
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''Goemon Ishikawa's Blood-Spray''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''[[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone]]'' and has the same director and writer, Takeshi Koike and Yuuya Takayama, respectively. This movie, in a first for the franchise, has Lupin wearing no jacket at all, only his black undershirt.

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''Goemon Ishikawa's Blood-Spray''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''[[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone]]'' and has the same director and writer, Takeshi Koike and Yuuya Takayama, respectively. This movie, in a first for the franchise, has Lupin wearing no a black jacket at all, the start of the film, but then for the rest of the story he only has on his black undershirt.
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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', and has the same director, Takeshi Koike.

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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 Blood-Spray''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', ''[[Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone]]'' and has the same director, director and writer, Takeshi Koike.
Koike and Yuuya Takayama, respectively. This movie, in a first for the franchise, has Lupin wearing no jacket at all, only his black undershirt.



The next day, Inspector Kōichi Zenigata arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A [[CurbStompBattle further encounter with Hawk]] leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

Like ''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'', the movie was split into two parts on initial release. Both halves were released on DVD in Japan on May 26, 2017. Creator/DiscotekMedia has released an English sub and dub.

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The next day, Inspector Kōichi Kouichi Zenigata arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]."Ghost of Bermuda"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A [[CurbStompBattle further encounter with Hawk]] leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

victorious…

Like ''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'', ''Jigen's Gravestone'', the movie was split into two parts on initial release. Both halves were released on DVD in Japan on May 26, 2017. Creator/DiscotekMedia has released the film on Bluray and DVD with an English sub and dub.
dub on September 24, 2019.



* BloodlessCarnage: At the very end, [[spoiler: Goemon and Hawk do not seem to bleed from the ghastly wound they got (which include Hawk's missing arm).]]

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* BloodlessCarnage: At the very end, [[spoiler: Goemon [[spoiler:Goemon and Hawk do not seem to bleed from the ghastly wound wounds they got (which include Hawk's missing arm).]]



* CarryABigStick: The Saigo Brothers' weapon of choice consist in an ''ararebo'', an ornate metal cudgel which they use to viciously pummel people to death.

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* CarryABigStick: The Saigo Brothers' weapon of choice consist in an ''ararebo'', an ornate metal cudgel which they use to viciously pummel bludgeon people to death.



* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Fujiko is seen smoking marijuana from a water pipe when the gang celebrates their heist.

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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Fujiko is seen smoking marijuana from a water pipe bong when the gang celebrates their heist.



** When Hawk parries Jigen's shots with his axes and actually wounds Jigen with the ricocheting bullets, Fujiko decides to run away... and Jigen himself follows suit.

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** When Hawk parries Jigen's shots with his axes and actually wounds Jigen with the ricocheting bullets, Fujiko decides to run away... away… and Jigen himself follows suit.



** [[spoiler: Hawk decides to call off his "deforestation" of Lupin's gang once he realizes that Goemon can kill him.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: Someone sent Hawk after Lupin and his friends, but other than being rich and powerful, it's never mentioned exactly who it is...[[note]]Though ''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'' may have a hint at the end of it[[/note]]

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** [[spoiler: Hawk [[spoiler:Hawk decides to call off his "deforestation" of Lupin's gang once he realizes that Goemon can kill him.]]
* TheManBehindTheMan: Someone sent Hawk after Lupin and his friends, but other than being rich and powerful, it's never mentioned exactly who it is...[[note]]Though ''Gravestone of Daisuke Jigen'' is.[[note]] Though ''Jigen's Gravestone'' may have a hint at the end of it[[/note]]it.[[/note]]



* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Hawk, during his final encounter with Goemon... until he realizes it's what will happen if he lets his rage and pride get the better of him. He calls off his hunt for Lupin and Jigen instead.]]

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* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler:Hawk, during his final encounter with Goemon... Goemon… until he realizes it's what will happen if he lets his rage and pride get the better of him. He calls off his hunt for Lupin and Jigen instead.]]



* TheThingThatGoesDoink: There is one at the scene where the powerful and rich Inaniwa clan confronts Goemon, who warns them if they attempt to move against him, he will kill them all. They move as the shishi-odoshi empties and sounds. By the time it fills from the rain and empties to sound again, Goemon has [[StealthPun disarmed]] the entire gang, save the leader's son.

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* TheThingThatGoesDoink: There is one at the scene where the powerful and rich Inaniwa clan confronts Goemon, who warns them if they attempt to move against him, he will kill them all. They move as the shishi-odoshi ''shishi-odoshi'' empties and sounds. By the time it fills from the rain and empties to sound again, Goemon has [[StealthPun disarmed]] the entire gang, save the leader's son.



* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Hawk and his axes. This include throwing them at Fujiko (slicing part of her dress at chest level) as a warning and using them while hunting for Lupin and Jigen in the buddhist temple. [[spoiler: In his clairvoyance, he tries to toss his first axe at Goemon as he rushes, only for the samurai to slice it in half.]]

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* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Hawk and his axes. This include throwing them at Fujiko (slicing part of her dress at chest level) as a warning and using them while hunting for Lupin and Jigen in the buddhist temple. [[spoiler: In [[spoiler:In his clairvoyance, he tries to toss his first axe at Goemon as he rushes, only for the samurai to slice it in half.]]
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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] bearded man with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A [[CurbStompBattle further encounter with Hawk]] leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] Goemon Ishikawa XIII has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], Lupin III, Daisuke Jigen, and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] Fujiko Mine are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] bearded man with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] Inspector Kōichi Zenigata arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], Hawk, also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], instead, he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] Goemon after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A [[CurbStompBattle further encounter with Hawk]] leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...



** And then comes Hawk, who manages to grab Goemon's blade between his fingers without cutting himself and then nearly destroys both the sword and Goemon. A big part of the rest of the movie is Goemon's training to work through his defeat and fear of Hawk.

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** And then comes Hawk, who manages to grab Goemon's blade between his fingers without cutting himself and then nearly destroys both the sword and Goemon. A big part of the rest of the movie is Goemon's training to work through his defeat and fear of Hawk.
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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaut man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

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Following the events of ''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaut man]] bearded man with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.
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* MythologyGag: The scene where Goemon is standing on a tall rock in the middle of the ocean, unable to draw his sword due to the fear and hesitation caused by his loss to Hawk, while a huge shark jumps off the water and gets close to him enough to hurt him, is a reference to a nowadays infamous gory scene from chapter 27 of the Shin Lupin manga, where he cuts a shark in two as it jumps out of the sea.

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* MythologyGag: The scene where Goemon is standing on a tall rock in the middle of the ocean, unable to draw his sword due to the fear and hesitation caused by his loss to Hawk, while a huge shark jumps off the water and gets close to him enough to hurt him, is a reference to a nowadays infamous gory scene from chapter 27 of the Shin Lupin manga, where he Goemon cuts a shark in two as it jumps out of the sea.

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* {{Interquel}}: Judging by the Japanese setting, Goemon being part of Lupin's crew, and Zenigata being part of the Tokyo Metro PD, the movie is set some time during [[LupinIIIGreenJacket the first TV series.]]

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* {{Interquel}}: Judging by the Japanese setting, Goemon being part of Lupin's crew, and Zenigata being part of the Tokyo Metro PD, the movie is set some time during [[LupinIIIGreenJacket [[Anime/LupinIIIPart1 the first TV series.]]


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* MythologyGag: The scene where Goemon is standing on a tall rock in the middle of the ocean, unable to draw his sword due to the fear and hesitation caused by his loss to Hawk, while a huge shark jumps off the water and gets close to him enough to hurt him, is a reference to a nowadays infamous gory scene from chapter 27 of the Shin Lupin manga, where he cuts a shark in two as it jumps out of the sea.
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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A [[CurbStompBattle further encounter with Hawk Hawk]] leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...
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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, [[RaceAgainstTheClock give the samurai one week week]] to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...
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Following the events of ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaut man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

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Following the events of ''A ''The Woman Named Called Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaut man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.
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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[Eagleland Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is [[Eagleland [[{{Eagleland}} Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...
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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, also known as the "Bermuda Ghost". He was an accomplished mercenary thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, he seems to be alive and well, superhumanly powerful, and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon begins a brutal training like he never has before. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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The next day, [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, [[Eagleland Hawk]], also known as the [[RedBaron "Bermuda Ghost". Ghost"]]. He was an accomplished mercenary [[ProfessionalKiller mercenary]] thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, [[NotQuiteDead instead]], he seems to be alive and well, [[AmbiguouslyHuman superhumanly powerful, powerful]], and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to [[DueToTheDead pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man; man]]; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon [[TheAce Goemon]] after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon [[TrainingFromHell begins a brutal training like he never has before.before]]. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...
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Following the events of ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangedFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaunt man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

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Following the events of ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangedFighter [[LongRangeFighter Jigen]], and [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaunt [[TheJuggernaut man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.
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Following the events of ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', Goemon has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a yakuza boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's splendid gambling ship, a rival gang tries to make trouble and Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt, earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members a great deal of resentment. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko are working on lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a massive bearded man with metal teeth working on destroying the ship's engines with two heavy hatchets. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, Inaniwa dies, Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and goes after Lupin's group when he spots them.

The next day, Zenigata arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, also known as the "Bermuda Ghost". He was an accomplished mercenary thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, he seems to be alive and well, superhumanly powerful, and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon begins a brutal training like he never has before. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...

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Following the events of ''A Woman Named Fujiko Mine'', Goemon [[TheAce Goemon]] [[GoodOldWays Ishikawa]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter XIII]] has taken a new job, as a bodyguard for a yakuza {{Yakuza}} boss named Inaniwa. While aboard the Inaniwa clan's [[CoolBoat splendid gambling ship, ship]], a rival gang tries to make trouble and [[AssassinOutclassin Goemon uses his skills to save the boss from an assassination attempt, attempt]], earning Goemon the boss's glowing praise and causing the gang's more established members [[GreenEyedMonster a great deal of resentment. resentment]]. Meanwhile, in the ship's vaults, Lupin, Jigen, [[CombatCommentator Lupin]] [[PhantomThief III]], [[QuickDraw Daisuke]] [[LongRangedFighter Jigen]], and Fujiko [[ActionFashionista Fujiko]] [[ImpossibleHourglassFigure Mine]] are working on [[TheCaper lifting as much money as possible from the gang's coffers. coffers]]. When the ship begins shaking, Goemon goes down to investigate and finds a massive bearded man [[EvilIsBigger massive]] [[BadassBeard bearded]] [[TheJuggernaunt man]] with [[ScaryTeeth metal teeth teeth]] working on destroying the ship's engines with [[AnAxeToGrind two heavy hatchets. hatchets]]. The intruder causes the ship to explode; in the ensuing chaos, [[PlotTriggeringDeath Inaniwa dies, dies]], Lupin and company manage to escape, and the mystery man abandons the ship and [[SternChase goes after after]] Lupin's group when he spots them.

The next day, Zenigata [[BadassLongcoat Inspector]] [[LanternJawOfJustice Kōichi]] [[SympatheticInspectorAntagonist Zenigata]] arrives at the burned out ship, seeking the bearded man. His name, as both Zenigata and Lupin independently find out, is Hawk, also known as the "Bermuda Ghost". He was an accomplished mercenary thought to have died in a mission gone wrong; instead, he seems to be alive and well, superhumanly powerful, and dead set on killing Lupin, Jigen, and Fujiko. While the Lupin and company get drunk and celebrate their robbery, Goemon goes to Inaniwa's funeral to pay his respects and ask for forgiveness for his failure to protect the man; the boss's son and guards, already loathing Goemon after he so easily showed them up, give the samurai one week to track down and find the boss's killer. A further encounter with Hawk leaves Goemon stunned and doubting his abilities. As the week counts down, Goemon begins a brutal training like he never has before. Because the next time he and Hawk meet, only one can be victorious...
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** Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's Japanese voice actor from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.

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** Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's Japanese voice actor from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket [[Anime/LupinIIIPartII the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.
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* CarryABigStick: The Saigo Brothers' weapon of choice: an ornate metal cudgel which they use to viciously pummel people to death.

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* CarryABigStick: The Saigo Brothers' weapon of choice: choice consist in an ''ararebo'', an ornate metal cudgel which they use to viciously pummel people to death.
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** Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's seiyuu from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.

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** Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's seiyuu Japanese voice actor from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.

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* BareHandedBladeBlock: Hawk pulls this on Goemon when they duel the first time, stopping the tip of Zantetsuken between his thumb and index fingers. He does it again during their rematch, though this time he actually gets a cut on his palm, which makes him realize that Goemon got better.



* BloodlessCarnage: At the very end, [[spoiler: Goemon and Hawk do not seem to bleed from the ghastly wound they got (which include Hawk's missing arm).]]
* BringIt: When Jigen threatens to shoot Hawk if he tries to use his axes, Hawk is amused at the prospect of testing his axes against a pistol and accepts the challenge.
* BullyingADragon: When Hawk crashes in Lupin's hideout, he still snarks and taunts him, despite the latter's notoriety. Fujiko even calls him out on this, though Hawk himself sounds amused by his chatter,



* DeadlyEuphemism: Hawk never openly says he wants to kill people. He refers to his job as "deforestation" and tells his victims that they're going to become fertilizer.



* {{Hypocrite}}: The Saigo Brothers blames Goemon for Inaniwa Sr's death... despite the fact that it was them, along with the other two "Heavenly Kings", who decided to abandon their boss to his fate on the burning ship.

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* {{Hypocrite}}: The Saigo Brothers blames Goemon for Inaniwa Sr's death... despite the fact that it was them, along with the other two "Heavenly Kings", who decided to abandon their boss to his fate on the burning ship. On a lesser note, they also call Goemon's samurai attitude as a walking anachronism, but aside from Makio all of them wield old school weapons.



* ImplacableMan: Once Hawk is on the move, there's nothing that will stop him. Nothing. The only reason why Zenigata manages to arrest him near the end of act I is because Hawk himself was feeling sleepy and wanted to rest. As soon as he's slept enough, he breaks out of prison like nothing to resume the hunt.



** Although he uses hatchets, Hawk also has these; he's able to block bullets with the blades and redirect them at his foes.

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** Although he uses hatchets, Hawk also has these; he's able to block bullets with the blades and redirect them at his foes. During the final battle he brings down an entire Buddhist temple.



* KnowWhenToFoldEm:
** When Hawk parries Jigen's shots with his axes and actually wounds Jigen with the ricocheting bullets, Fujiko decides to run away... and Jigen himself follows suit.
** After losing pretty much all his retainers to Goemon, Inaniwa Jr
** [[spoiler: Hawk decides to call off his "deforestation" of Lupin's gang once he realizes that Goemon can kill him.]]



* NotSoStoic: Hawk spends the entire movie being apathetic, calm and collected. He loses his temper when [[spoiler: he tries to attack Goemon after losing his arm, but freaks out and steps back in terror after seeing his own death in the attempt.]]



* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Four Heavenly Kings of the Tetsuro clan, which include the two Saigo Brothers, a scarred man with a [[ChainPain kusari fundo]] and Inoue, a bare-handed fighter. In a slight subversion, they do not get much spotlight (except for the brothers) and are no match for Goemon alone.

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* QuirkyMinibossSquad: The Four Heavenly Kings of the Tetsuro Tetsuryu clan, which include the two Saigo Brothers, a scarred man with a [[ChainPain kusari fundo]] and Inoue, a bare-handed fighter. In a slight subversion, they do not get much spotlight (except for the brothers) and are no match for Goemon alone.


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* SlasherSmile: The normally stoic Hawk flashes a couple of them at his opponents, an effect made creepier by his metal teeth.
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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', and has the same directer, Creator/TakeshiKoike.

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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', and has the same directer, Creator/TakeshiKoike.
director, Takeshi Koike.
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* {{Interquel}}: Judging by the Japanese setting, Goemon being part of Lupin's crew, and Zenigata being part of the Tokyo Metro PD, the movie is set some time during [[LupinIIIGreenJacket the first TV series.]]
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** Every single member of the Inaniwa gang who draws a weapon against Goemon looses both the weapon and the hand or arm holding it, save Inaniwa, Jr, who gets away with having his hair cut off and his gun sliced apart.

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** Every single member of the Inaniwa gang who draws a weapon against Goemon looses both the weapon and the hand or arm holding it, save Inaniwa, Inaniwa Jr, who gets away with having his hair cut off and his gun sliced apart.



* SpareAMessenger: Inverted; Goemon kills all of Inaniwa, Jr's gang before his eyes. Inaniwa is only spared when he promises to leave the samurai alone, presumably as example of why Goemon is not to be trifled with.

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* SpareAMessenger: Inverted; Goemon kills all of Inaniwa, Inaniwa Jr's gang before his eyes. Inaniwa is only spared when he promises to leave the samurai alone, presumably as example of why Goemon is not to be trifled with.

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* ShoutOut: Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's seiyuu from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.

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Inaniwa's first name is Makio, and his henchmen who fights by clenching his fists together is named Inoue. Creator/MakioInoue was Goemon's seiyuu from [[Anime/LupinIIIRedJacket the second series]] until his retirement in 2012.


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* SpareAMessenger: Inverted; Goemon kills all of Inaniwa, Jr's gang before his eyes. Inaniwa is only spared when he promises to leave the samurai alone, presumably as example of why Goemon is not to be trifled with.

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* AnArmAndALeg:
** Or, to be more specific, ''all'' of the arms and legs when Goemon has the gang turn on him for failing to kill Hawk.
** [[spoiler:Hawk himself when Goemon confronts him for the final time; Goemon doesn't quite dodge the hatchet's blow, but he still manages to cleanly cut off Hawk's right arm.]]


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* LiteralDisarming:
** Every single member of the Inaniwa gang who draws a weapon against Goemon looses both the weapon and the hand or arm holding it, save Inaniwa, Jr, who gets away with having his hair cut off and his gun sliced apart.
** [[spoiler:Hawk himself when Goemon confronts him for the final time; Goemon doesn't quite dodge the hatchet's blow, but he still manages to cleanly cut off Hawk's right arm.]]
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There's not really anything else you can smoke out of that kind of water pipe. Technically tobacco, too, but it's pretty unpleasant to smoke tobacco that way.


* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Fujiko is seen smoking (presumably) drugs from a water pipe when the gang celebrates their heist.

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* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Fujiko is seen smoking (presumably) drugs marijuana from a water pipe when the gang celebrates their heist.
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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Lupin's arm gets impaled towards the climax and it stays there until the end of the movie.
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* DrunkenGlow: Lupin is visibly intoxicated after a heist well done.


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** Hawk's metal teeth, huge frame and [[TheDeterminator Determinator attitude]] seems to have been inspired by [[Film/TheSpyWhoLovedMe Jaws]] from the ''Film/JamesBond'' franchise.
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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood'' (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', and has the same directer, Creator/TakeshiKoike.

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''Goemon Ishikawa's Spray of Blood'' Blood''[[note]]血煙の石川五ェ門 (Chikemuri no Ishikawa Goemon) [[/note]] (also released in English as ''Goemon's Bloodspray'') is a 2017 film that is the second sequel to ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine''; it follows ''Anime/GravestoneOfDaisukeJigen'', and has the same directer, Creator/TakeshiKoike.

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