Lupin The Iiird: Jigen Daisuke No Bohyou (dub) [LATEST]
: Keith Silverstein replaces Tony Oliver, delivering a "darker" and more cynical take on the gentleman thief.
(Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone) is a grittier, high-octane departure from the franchise's typical capers, serving as a direct follow-up to The Woman Called Fujiko Mine . The Dub Performance Lupin the IIIrd: Jigen Daisuke no Bohyou (Dub)
: It is noted for its violence, intense shootouts, and more explicit content compared to standard Lupin specials. Animation & Style Review: Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone - Lupin Central : Keith Silverstein replaces Tony Oliver, delivering a
: Lupin and Jigen attempt to steal the "Little Comet" gemstone from East Doroa, only to find themselves hunted by Yael Okuzaki—a legendary sniper who prepares tombstones for his targets before executing them. Animation & Style Review: Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone -
: Dan Woren steps in for Richard Epcar. While different, he is widely praised for capturing Jigen's principled, gritty nature during this intense character study.
: The film explores the "early days" of Lupin and Jigen's partnership, where their relationship is portrayed as more professional and business-oriented than friendly.
: The dub script leans into the "hard-boiled" atmosphere, shedding the usual humor for a more serious, violent narrative. Plot & Atmosphere