Description
"Lupin the Third: Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna" is a 13-episode anime series that serves as a prequel to the classic "Lupin the Third" franchise, focusing on the enigmatic femme fatale Fujiko Mine. The narrative explores her origins and her complex relationships with the other main characters, particularly Lupin III, Daisuke Jigen, Goemon Ishikawa, and Inspector Zenigata. The series adopts a darker, more mature tone compared to previous iterations, delving into themes of identity, manipulation, and moral ambiguity.
The story unfolds through a series of episodic heists and cons, each revealing fragments of Fujiko's past and her motivations. Fujiko is portrayed as a master manipulator, using her charm and intelligence to outwit both her allies and enemies. Her interactions with Lupin III are central to the plot, showcasing a dynamic that oscillates between rivalry and mutual attraction. Lupin, while still the charismatic and skilled thief, often finds himself outmaneuvered by Fujiko, highlighting her dominance in their relationship.
Daisuke Jigen, Lupin's loyal partner, and Goemon Ishikawa, the stoic swordsman, play supporting roles, often aiding Lupin in his schemes while maintaining their own moral codes. Inspector Zenigata, the relentless Interpol agent, remains a persistent adversary, though his pursuit of Lupin is occasionally complicated by Fujiko's interventions. The series also introduces new characters, such as the mysterious Count Luis Yu Almeida, who becomes a significant figure in Fujiko's backstory.
Each episode is structured around a self-contained heist or con, but a larger narrative arc gradually emerges, tying Fujiko's past to her present actions. The series explores her traumatic childhood, including her time in an orphanage and her subsequent indoctrination into a life of crime. These flashbacks provide context for her manipulative behavior and her reluctance to form genuine connections with others.
The plot culminates in a confrontation with a shadowy organization that has been manipulating events from behind the scenes. Fujiko's past and present collide as she is forced to confront her own identity and the choices that have defined her life. The series concludes with an open-ended resolution, leaving Fujiko's ultimate fate ambiguous and reinforcing her status as an enigmatic figure within the "Lupin the Third" universe.
Overall, "Lupin the Third: Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna" offers a nuanced exploration of its titular character, blending episodic storytelling with a deeper narrative arc. It provides a fresh perspective on the familiar cast of characters while maintaining the core elements of intrigue, action, and moral complexity that define the franchise.
The story unfolds through a series of episodic heists and cons, each revealing fragments of Fujiko's past and her motivations. Fujiko is portrayed as a master manipulator, using her charm and intelligence to outwit both her allies and enemies. Her interactions with Lupin III are central to the plot, showcasing a dynamic that oscillates between rivalry and mutual attraction. Lupin, while still the charismatic and skilled thief, often finds himself outmaneuvered by Fujiko, highlighting her dominance in their relationship.
Daisuke Jigen, Lupin's loyal partner, and Goemon Ishikawa, the stoic swordsman, play supporting roles, often aiding Lupin in his schemes while maintaining their own moral codes. Inspector Zenigata, the relentless Interpol agent, remains a persistent adversary, though his pursuit of Lupin is occasionally complicated by Fujiko's interventions. The series also introduces new characters, such as the mysterious Count Luis Yu Almeida, who becomes a significant figure in Fujiko's backstory.
Each episode is structured around a self-contained heist or con, but a larger narrative arc gradually emerges, tying Fujiko's past to her present actions. The series explores her traumatic childhood, including her time in an orphanage and her subsequent indoctrination into a life of crime. These flashbacks provide context for her manipulative behavior and her reluctance to form genuine connections with others.
The plot culminates in a confrontation with a shadowy organization that has been manipulating events from behind the scenes. Fujiko's past and present collide as she is forced to confront her own identity and the choices that have defined her life. The series concludes with an open-ended resolution, leaving Fujiko's ultimate fate ambiguous and reinforcing her status as an enigmatic figure within the "Lupin the Third" universe.
Overall, "Lupin the Third: Mine Fujiko to Iu Onna" offers a nuanced exploration of its titular character, blending episodic storytelling with a deeper narrative arc. It provides a fresh perspective on the familiar cast of characters while maintaining the core elements of intrigue, action, and moral complexity that define the franchise.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Master Thief vs. Lady Looter
2.357 Magnum
3The Lady and the Samurai
4Vissi d’arte, vissi d’amore
5Blood-Soaked Triangle
6Prison of Love
7Music and Revolution
8Dying Day
9Love Wreathed in Steam
10Ghost Town
11The Feast of Fools
12The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (Part 1)
13The Woman Called Fujiko Mine (Part 2)
Cast
- Inspektor Zenigata
- Arsène Lupin III
- Goemon Ishikawa XIII
- Main Owl Man
- Count Luis Yu Almeida
- Zenigata
- Cicciolina
- Arsenio Lupin III
- Isolde Brach
- Goemon Ishikawa
- Owl HeadKatsumi Chō
- EulenkopfTill Hagen
- Graf Louis Yu Almeida
- Arsene Lupin III
- Lupin III
- Dr. Fritz Kaiser
- Owl Man
- Inspector Zenigata
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorSayo Yamamoto
- Script
- Episode DirectorTōru TakahashiShin ItagakiHideki TonokatsuAkira NishimoriNaoki HishikawaNana HaradaSayo YamamotoShōko NakamuraYoshiaki OkumuraTomio YamauchiYasuro TsuchiyaYuzuru TachikawaParchique FukuroukoujiMakoto Sudō
- MusicNaruyoshi Kikuchi
- Original creator
- Art DirectorSeiki Tamura
- Art designTakashi Miyano
- Director of PhotographyTakahiro UezonoToyonori Yamada
- ProducerToshio NakataniYū KiyozonoNaoki Iwasa
- Series Composition
- StoryboardAtsushi TakahashiShin ItagakiHideki TonokatsuAkira NishimoriYoshimitsu ŌhashiAkitoshi YokoyamaSayo YamamotoShōko NakamuraYū YamashitaGorō HanadaPichique FukurokoujiTakashi Sano
- Unit DirectorMasahiro AizawaSayo YamamotoYū Yamashita
- Original Concept
- Character DesignTakeshi Koike
- Animation DirectorMasahiro AizawaHiroshi ShimizuShin ItagakiMasahiro SekiguchiShingo IshikawaTakeshi KoikeTakao TakegamiShinichirō MinamiHaruo SotozakiKiyotoshi AoiDaisuke SaitōHiroto KatōMasahiko YodaHisao MuramatsuShōko NakamuraKenji FujisakiTomoyuki AbeYū YamashitaYukiyo KomitoKenichi ShimaGi Nam KimKim Dong SikSatoru KobayashiAkane UmezuKyung Seok ChoiHyung Woo ShinYō MoriyamaJai Ik SinHong ShenAkira MonchiTakashi SanoKenji Yokoyama
- Sound DirectorYōji Shimizu
- Executive producer
Production
- Animation ProductionTMS EntertainmentPo10tial
- ProductionTMS EntertainmentNippon Television Network
Relations
Anime overview
Manga overview
Music
Ending
“Duty Friend”




























































