Lupin Zero
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Anime visual
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Country
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Japan
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Language
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Japanese
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Creator
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Telecom Animation Film
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Genre
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Action, Comedy, Crime
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Broadcast
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Dec 16, 2022 - Jan 13, 2023
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No. of Seasons
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1
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No. of Episodes
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6
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Main Cast
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Character
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Actor
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Arsène Lupin III
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Tasuke Hatanaka
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Daisuke Jigen
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Shinsuke Takeuchi
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Arsène Lupin II
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Toshio Furukawa
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Youko
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Saori Hayami
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Shinobu
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Toa Yukinari
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Lupin Zero is a six-episode ONA series that serves as a prequel to the Lupin III franchise. The series details the adventures of a young Lupin III and Daisuke Jigen in Japan during the 1960s, and how they came to be friends and partners-in-crime.
The following weapons were used in the anime series Lupin Zero:
Handguns
Borchardt C-93
A Borchardt C-93 is seen during the OP sequence, "Afro Lupin '68".
Borchardt C-93 - 7.65x25mm Borchardt
An armed man, somehow, is able to surprise Lupin from the safe in the OP sequence, "Afro Lupin '68".
Colt M1911
Colt M1911 pistols are used by various antagonists.
A mobster pulls his Colt on Lupin in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
The US regiment commander chambers his pistol in episode 4.
A Yamato Ninkyo gangster loads his Colt in episode 5.
Smith & Wesson 39
A Smith & Wesson 39 is seen in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf" with a mobster in a nightclub.
Smith & Wesson 39-2 with plain hammer - 9x19mm
The 39 aimed at Lupin's face in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
Jigen uses another 39 on a disarmed mobster.
Derringer
Shinobu briefly pulls a Derringer on Jigen in episode 5.
American Derringer Model 1 - .45 Long Colt
Shinobu with the derringer.
Mauser C96
A couple of armed men sent to get Lupin pull Mauser C96 pistols in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".
Mauser C96 "Pre-War Commercial" - 7.63x25mm Mauser
A close-up of the C96 pistols.
Lupin jams dessert forks into the magazines, presumably to prevent them from firing.
Nambu Type 14
The Nambu Type 14 can be seen in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train".
Nambu Type 14 - 8x22mm Nambu
A mobster holds his pistol on Marinal in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train"..
Smith & Wesson revolver
Daisuke Jigen carries a Smith & Wesson snubnose revolver as his main weapon throughout the series.
Jigen uses his revolver in the OP sequence, "Afro Lupin '68".
Jigen fires his revolver at yankees in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf", in a school of all places.
Jigen fires his revolver inside a club in episode 1.
Lupin briefly holds and fires Jigen's revolver in episode 1.
A shot of the barrel reveals "Smith & Maxon" written on it in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train".
Jigen fires his revolver in a desperate attempt to stop the train in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train".
Jigen aims his revolver at Lupin in episode 5.
Gold Handguns
Daisuke Jigen can be seen dealing with a pair of golden handguns in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
The golden handguns in a briefcase in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
The light-fingered Lupin dangles the guns he managed to steal from Jigen.
Walther P38
The iconic Walther P38 briefly appears as Lupin II's main weapon in episode 5.
Walther P38 - 9x19mm Parabellum.
Lupin II fires his pistol at the Yamato Ninkyo gang.
Unknown Revolvers
A cowboy in the western film Lupin and Jigen are watching is holding a revolver in episode 5.
The revolutionary Gaucho the Wolf Hunter holds a revolver.
Gaucho threatens Colonel Meerschaum into joining his revolutionary army.
Submachine Guns
MP 40
Mobsters can be seen firing MP40 submachine guns in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
MP 40 - 9x19mm Parabellum.
The mobsters open fire on Lupin and Jigen.
Thompson Submachine Gun
A Thompson Submachine Gun is seen during the OP sequence, "Afro Lupin '68".
Thompson submachine gun - .45 ACP.
Lupin holds a Thompson in the OP sequence, "Afro Lupin '68".
Rifles
Arisaka rifle
An Arisaka rifle can be seen being cleaned in episode 5.
Arisaka Type 99 standard rifle - 7.7x58mm.
The Yamato Ninkyo gangster inspects his rifle. The gangster to the left also appears to have a shotgun.
Colt M16
The US soldiers stationed in Japan carry the standard-issue M16 rifle in episodes 4 and 5.
M16 with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm
The business end of an M16 showing the early 3-pronged flash hider.
A couple soldiers and their commander aim their guns at Lupin.
The soldiers open fire with their rifles.
Mare's Leg
Marion Hood briefly wields a Mare's Leg in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".
Replica Winchester 1892 "Mare's Leg" with standard lever loop and rounded barrel – .44-40.
Marion Hood holds his carbine on the other candidates in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".
Grenades
Mk 2 hand grenade
A Mk 2 hand grenade is seen rigged in a trap in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".
The rigged Mk 2 in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".
Other
Dynamite
The mobsters hurl sticks of dynamite at Lupin and Jigen in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
A shot of the sticks of lit dynamite near the end of "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
Trap
In "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession". Lupin enters a room filled with all kinds of rigged weapons.
The myraid of rigged weapons in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession" include several firearms such as a shotgun, an
M134 minigun, a
Bazooka, an
M202 FLASH and even a James Bond-style laser gun (not shown).
M65 atomic cannon
In episode 5, Lupin II managed to steal the M65 atomic cannon (presumably from Fort Sill, Okinawa) and deliver it to revolutionary Gaucho the Wolf Hunter.
Undoctored Upshot-Knothole Grable, showing the M65 atomic cannon that fired the round.
A shot of the cannon as the revolutionaries mount it onto an American boat as part of their false flag plan.