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* BellyDancer: Fujiko distracts the leader of the Fraulein Eule Cult with a dance, while secretly releasing his own drug to knock out his harem and guards before pressuring him to reveal the drug's source.
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* SultryBellyDancer: Fujiko distracts the leader of the Fraulein Eule Cult with a dance, while secretly releasing his own drug to knock out his harem and guards before pressuring him to reveal the drug's source.
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* DecoyBackstory: This series is the origin story for Fujiko Mine specifically, but the "little girl" she remembers being is [[spoiler:actually someone else who tried to overwrite her memories]]. The careful and tragic backstory that was built up over the series is destroyed by the final episode when Fujiko announces that it doesn't matter what her origin is, only that she exists.
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* ChekhovsGun: At least one per episode
** "Master Thief vs. Lady Looter": [[spoiler:The Dizzy-Dizzy]]
** "The Lady and the Samurai": [[spoiler:The Duke's belt]]
** "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore": [[spoiler:The bees]]
** "Blood-Soaked Triangle": [[spoiler:The mummy]]
** "Love Wreathed in Steam": [[spoiler:The pistol from the carnival]]
** "Master Thief vs. Lady Looter": [[spoiler:The Dizzy-Dizzy]]
** "The Lady and the Samurai": [[spoiler:The Duke's belt]]
** "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore": [[spoiler:The bees]]
** "Blood-Soaked Triangle": [[spoiler:The mummy]]
** "Love Wreathed in Steam": [[spoiler:The pistol from the carnival]]
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* EvenTheGirlsWantHer: A pretty major plot point in "Prison of Love".
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* FilmNoir: Episode 2 has many of the textbook elements.
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* FreakOut: Several by Oscar in "The Feast of Fools".
* GagPenis: According to Fujiko, Jigen doesn't have one:
-->''No worries. He isn't a Magnum down there at all.''
* GagPenis: According to Fujiko, Jigen doesn't have one:
-->''No worries. He isn't a Magnum down there at all.''
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* GagPenis: According to Fujiko, Jigen doesn't have one:
-->''No worries. He isn't a Magnum down there at all.''
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* TheImmodestOrgasm: [[spoiler:Fujiko in "Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore".]] Thankfully it was faked.
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* KickTheDog:[[spoiler: Once Fujiko finds out that Aisha toyed with her memories, her revenge consists of: ripping her off of life-support (ensuring that she will die), kidnapping her, dragging her out to the beach and then taunting her by making her watch Fujiko enjoy simple pleasures like wading around in the ocean (which Aisha can't enjoy). Even Lupin finds this a bit excessive, claiming that it would have been better just to kill her straight off]].
** [[spoiler: However, this is up to debate on whether you see it as a cruel action or not. It can alternatively be a PetTheDog moment given that she lets Aisha die free and peacefully and enjoy her pleasure without going against her will.]] See the YMMV for more details.
** [[spoiler: However, this is up to debate on whether you see it as a cruel action or not. It can alternatively be a PetTheDog moment given that she lets Aisha die free and peacefully and enjoy her pleasure without going against her will.]] See the YMMV for more details.
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* KickTheDog:[[spoiler: Once Fujiko finds out that Aisha toyed with her memories, her revenge consists of: ripping her off of life-support (ensuring that she will die), kidnapping her, dragging her out to the beach and then taunting her by making her watch Fujiko enjoy simple pleasures like wading around in the ocean (which Aisha can't enjoy). Even Lupin finds this a bit excessive, claiming that it would have been better just to kill her straight off]]. \n** [[spoiler: However, this is up to debate on whether you see it as a cruel action or not. It can alternatively be a PetTheDog moment given that she lets Aisha die free and peacefully and enjoy her pleasure without going against her will.]] See the YMMV for more details.
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* LoveHurts: Poor Oscar.
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* TeenyWeenie: According to Fujiko, Jigen isn't impressive down there.
-->'''Fujoko:''' No worries. He isn't a [[PhallicWeapon Magnum]] down there at all.
-->'''Fujoko:''' No worries. He isn't a [[PhallicWeapon Magnum]] down there at all.
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Sayo Yamamoto was the director of the series, making it the first ''Lupin'' title to be directed by a woman. The head writer was also a woman, Mari Okada[[note]] She has helmed a number of well-known anime over the years including ''Manga/BlackButler'', ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'', and ''Manga/VampireKnight''[[/note]]. The character designs were handled by Takeshi Koike, best known for the film ''Anime/{{Redline}}'', and opted to eschew the standard Miyazaki-inspired designs of previous decades in favor of a much darker, sketchier aesthetic more in line with Monkey Punch's original comics. ''Fujiko Mine'', unlike previous ''Lupin'' anime adaptations, is also much closer to Monkey Punch's original creation in tone and in the portrayal of Arsène Lupin III. The series is darker, more serious, and more sexually oriented than its predecessors. It's also the first series in which Lupin is not the main protagonist – there are some episodes where he does not appear at all.
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Sayo Yamamoto was the director of the series, making it the first ''Lupin'' title to be directed by a woman. The head writer was also a woman, Mari Okada[[note]] She has helmed a number of well-known anime over the years including ''Manga/BlackButler'', ''LightNovel/{{Toradora}}'', ''Literature/{{Toradora}}'', and ''Manga/VampireKnight''[[/note]]. The character designs were handled by Takeshi Koike, best known for the film ''Anime/{{Redline}}'', and opted to eschew the standard Miyazaki-inspired designs of previous decades in favor of a much darker, sketchier aesthetic more in line with Monkey Punch's original comics. ''Fujiko Mine'', unlike previous ''Lupin'' anime adaptations, is also much closer to Monkey Punch's original creation in tone and in the portrayal of Arsène Lupin III. The series is darker, more serious, and more sexually oriented than its predecessors. It's also the first series in which Lupin is not the main protagonist – there are some episodes where he does not appear at all.
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* FakeOrgasm: In [[Recap/LupinIIIS4E4 Season 4, Episode 4]], Zenigata knows that that Fujiko faked an orgasm while they were having sex and points this out to her afterwards.
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* IsThatWhatTheyreCallingItNow: [[spoiler:The Owlmen question Oscar as to why he is framing Fujiko and dressing up like her as opposed to Lupin since that would get Zenigata's attention more. They believe it is because Oscar wants Zenigata to capture him and ''interrogate''[[note]]have sex with him[[/note]] him as he did Fujiko.]]