Lupin Iii- The First ◆

Along the way, Lupin teams up with a determined and brilliant young archaeologist named (the film's new heroine), whose father disappeared while researching the Bresson Diary. Together, they race across Paris, the Alps, and the ruins of an ancient civilization. Naturally, Lupin is pursued by the persistent Inspector Koichi Zenigata of Interpol, while his partners— Daisuke Jigen (gunman), Goemon Ishikawa XIII (samurai), and Fujiko Mine (femme fatale)—each get their own moments to shine.

Lupin’s pursuit brings him into conflict with a secretive Nazi remnant group known as the (led by the sinister Lambert ), who also seek the diary for their own nefarious plans involving a "superweapon" from World War II. Lupin III- The First

The climax reveals that the "treasure" is not gold or jewels, but a device capable of erasing memories—a weapon the Eclipse wants to use to revive the Third Reich. Lupin must use all his wits and tricks to save Laetitia, stop the Eclipse, and escape with the "prize" in classic Lupin fashion. | Character | Voice Actor | Notes | |-----------|-------------|-------| | Arsène Lupin III | Kanichi Kurita | The iconic thief, more mature but still goofy | | Daisuke Jigen | Kiyoshi Kobayashi | The stoic sharp-shooter (one of his final performances) | | Goemon Ishikawa XIII | Daisuke Namikawa | The honorable swordsman | | Fujiko Mine | Miyuki Sawashiro | The cunning, flirtatious thief | | Inspector Koichi Zenigata | Kōichi Yamadera | The determined, lovable inspector | | Laetitia | Suzu Hirose | New character; a historian seeking her father's legacy | | Lambert | Kōichi Yamadera (dual role) | The main antagonist; a ruthless Nazi officer | | Gerald | Tatsuya Fujiwara | Lambert’s ambitious subordinate | Along the way, Lupin teams up with a