Live-Action TV
Description
Daisuke Jigen, the sharp-shooting partner of Arsène Lupin III, finds himself on a rare solo mission driven by an unusual problem: his trusty Smith & Wesson Combat Magnum feels off. The gun’s accuracy is failing, a potentially fatal flaw for a man whose life depends on his draw. Convinced he needs the help of the world’s greatest gunsmith, he returns to Japan after a long absence, following rumors to the decrepit and lawless district of Deigyo-gai.

There, he discovers the renowned gunsmith is not a hardened criminal but an elderly woman named Chiharu Yaguchi, who runs a small watch repair shop as a front for her real business. Jigen’s simple repair job becomes complicated when he meets Ito, a mysterious young girl who comes to Chiharu seeking a gun of her own. She is being hunted by a ruthless organization led by Adel, a terrifying and disfigured crime boss who has lost a leg and her voice but none of her cruelty. The organization has been using children as human guinea pigs in horrific experiments, and Ito is a survivor they are desperate to reclaim.

Despite his gruff, lone-wolf nature and his admitted dislike for children, Jigen finds himself unable to walk away. When Ito is kidnapped by Adel’s forces, Jigen launches a desperate, one-man war against the criminal empire. The narrative follows his journey from a pragmatic gunman fixing his tool to a reluctant protector, forcing him to confront a far more personal battle than he anticipated. The setting is a stark, rain-slicked underworld far removed from the glamorous heists of Lupin, depicting a gritty urban battlefield where Jigen must rely solely on his legendary speed and cunning to save the girl and destroy the organization hunting her. This mission peels back the character’s stoic exterior, revealing a more vulnerable and surprisingly sentimental side as he learns to connect with the orphaned Ito.
Information
Jigen Daisuke
次元大介
Type: Live-Action TV
Date: 10/13/2023
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Cast
  • Tetsuji Tamayama
  • Ruri
    Honami Satō
  • Oto Mizusawa
    Kotoka Maki
  • Chiharu Yaguchi
    Mitsuko Kusabue
  • Akiyama
    Toru Baba
  • Yuya
    Yūki Tsujimoto
  • Yamaki
    Takashi Sasano
  • Yōko Maki
  • Hiroshige
    Kazuki Namioka
  • Takeshi Kawashima
    Masatoshi Nagase
  • Kyoko
    Rina Sakuragi
  • Kinjo
    Yasukaze Motomiya
  • Taxi Driver
    Yōji Tanaka
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Staff
  • Director
    Hajime Hashimoto
  • Music
    James Shimoji
  • Art design
    Yoko Sagae
  • Producer
    Kenichi Nakayama
  • Art Manager
    Nori Fukuda
  • B Camera
    Risa Terashima
  • Costume Design
    Masae Miyamoto
  • Dialogue Editing
    Sayaka Ninomiya
  • Gun Adviser
    Hikaru Hayakawa
  • Lighting Director
    Koji Iwakiri
  • Original Work Cooperation
    Shūhei Katō
  • Planning Development Cooperation
    Kō Yoneyama
  • Post-Production Supervision
    Shogo
  • Re-Recording Mixing
    Yoshifumi Kureishi
  • Sound Effects
    Kenji Shibasaki
  • VFX Supervision
    Shinji Ohagi
  • Screenplay
    Yoshimasa Akamatsu
  • Original creator
  • Director of Photography
    Hironori Yamasaki
  • Action Director
    Kensuke Sonomura
  • Assistant Director
    Jun Shiozaki
    Shinya Masuda
  • Casting
    Kei Kawamura
    Keiko Hibi
  • DFX Supervision
    Shinya Saiki
  • Editing
    Yūmi Anzawa
    Zensuke Hori
  • Hair And Makeup
    Mariko Nakata
    Mayu Ishimura
  • Line Producer
    Shinichiro Sakaguchi
  • Planning Development
    Kōji Nozaki
    Tsuneyasu Suzuki
  • Post Production Producer
    Manabu Shinoda
  • Production manager
    Osamu Shiraishi
    Toshiyuki Okuma
  • Recording
    Masayuki Inomata
  • Special Effects
    Kazuaki Sekiyama
Production
  • Production
    TMS Entertainment
    Amazon Studios
  • Production Studio
    Pipeline
  • Internet Streaming
    Amazon Prime Video
    YouTube