1 | For tropes associated with the series as a whole, see our ''Anime/LupinIIITheWomanCalledFujikoMine'' page. |
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3 | This 13-episode series, directed by Creator/SayoYamamoto (known for ''Anime/MichikoAndHatchin''), aired during the Spring 2012 season. It's set in the characters' early years, and – as the name implies – features Fujiko as the main character. Kan'ichi Kurita reprises his role as Lupin and Kiyoshi Kobayashi returns as Jigen. Recent replacements (starting with the previous year's annual TV special) Creator/MiyukiSawashiro, Creator/KoichiYamadera, and Creator/DaisukeNamikawa return as Fujiko, Zenigata, and Goemon, respectively. |
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6 | !!Recap Pages |
7 | [[index]] |
8 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E1}} Master Thief vs. Lady Looter]] |
9 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E2}} .357 Magnum]] |
10 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E3}} The Lady and the Samurai]] |
11 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E4}} Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore]] |
12 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E5}} Blood-Soaked Triangle]] |
13 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E6}} Prison of Love]] |
14 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E7}} Music and Revolution]] |
15 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E8}} Dying Day]] |
16 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E9}} Love Wreathed in Stream]] |
17 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E10}} Ghost Town]] |
18 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E11}} The Feast of Fools]] |
19 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E12}} The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (Part 1)]] |
20 | #[[{{Recap/LupinIIIS4E13}} The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (Part 2)]] |
21 | [[/index]] |
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