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Lupin Zero

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Lupin Zero
LupinZeroPoster.jpg
Anime visual
Country Japan.jpg Japan
Language Japanese
Creator Telecom Animation Film
Genre Action, Comedy, Crime
Broadcast Dec 16, 2022 - Jan 13, 2023
No. of Seasons 1
No. of Episodes 6
Main Cast
Character Actor
Arsène Lupin III Tasuke Hatanaka
Daisuke Jigen Shinsuke Takeuchi
Arsène Lupin II Toshio Furukawa
Youko Saori Hayami
Shinobu Toa Yukinari



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:


Pistols

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 M1911A1

Colt M1911A1 pistols are used by various antagonists.

Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
A mobster pulls his Colt on Lupin in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
In "Claim the Whisky Pipe", a corrupt Sergeant Major racks his sidearm.
A Yamato Ninkyo wakashu loads his Colt in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

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 stainless Derringer with black grips on Jigen in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

Remington 1866 Derringer Type 3 stainless - .41 RF short.
Shinobu with the derringer in "The Man who Operates in Secret".
You can see the retractable wires hidden under Shinobu's clothes. You can see the black grips partially.

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 (late) - 8x22mm Nambu
A mobster holds his pistol on Marinal in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train"..
Closeup of the Type 14.

Walther PPK

Daisuke Jigen can be seen dealing with a gold Walther PPK in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".

Walther PPK with gold finish and ivory grips (Hermann Göring initials).
The golden handguns in a briefcase in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
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Gold plated Walther PPK with ivory grips - .380 ACP / 9mm Kurtz
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 sidearm. After managing to steal it from him, his son Lupin III uses it in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

Walther P38 - 9x19mm Parabellum.
Lupin II fires his pistol at the Yamato Ninkyo wakashus when his estate is under attack in "The Man who Operates in Secret".
The P38 used by Lupin II in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".
Lupin III strikes a pose after stealing his father's pistol.
A close-up of the pistol as Lupin II leaves it as a farewell gift for his son.
Lupin III shows up on a bike with his pistol, wearing a smaller version of his original green jacket from the Part I series.
Lupin fires his pistol at Gaucho during their battle.
Lupin holds his pistol on Gaucho during the climax.
Another close-up of the pistol during the climax.

Luger P08

A badly animated Luger P08 is seen in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

Gletcher Parabellum - .177
Colonel Meerschaum fails badly to get his sidearm in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

Revolvers

Single Action Army

Daisuke Jigen can be seen dealing with a gold Single Action Army in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf". A regular one is seen in a movie theater drive-in in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

Gold engraved Colt SAA revolver - .45 LC.
The golden guns in a briefcase in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
The light-fingered Lupin dangles the guns he managed to steal from Jigen.
Lupin packs the gold SAA in a paper lunch bag.
Uberti Outlaws & Lawmen "Jesse" 1873 Single Action Cattleman with 5.5" barrel - .45 Long Colt
A cowboy in the western film Lupin and Jigen are watching is holding a revolver in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

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.
A side view of Jigen firing his revolver.
Jigen fires his revolver inside a club in episode 1.
A shot of the cylinder.
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 reveals the many, many speedloaders he keeps for his revolver.
Jigen fires his revolver in a desperate attempt to stop the train in "Hang Tight to the Treasure on the Train".
Jigen holds his rifle on the rogue soldiers in ""Claim the Whisky Pipe".
Jigen aims his revolver at Lupin in "The Man who Operates in Secret".
The revolver used by Jigen during a gunfight near the end of "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

Unknown Revolvers

The revolutionary Gaucho the Wolf Hunter holds a revolver.
Gaucho threatens Colonel Meerschaum into joining his revolutionary army.
A revolver at Gaucho's feet during a wartime flashback.

Submachine Guns

MP 40

Mobsters can be seen firing MP40 submachine guns in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf". Gaucho's men can also be seen firing them in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

MP 40 - 9x19mm Parabellum.
The mobsters open fire on Lupin and Jigen in "Young Lupin Meets a Wolf".
A shot of Gaucho and his men, with a clearer view of their weapons in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third""..

M1A1 Thompson

Gaucho dual-wields an M1A1 Thompson along with his M79 grenade launcher in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

Well D98 AEG M1A1 Thompson in black synthetic furniture with 20-round stick magazine - .45 ACP.
Gaucho fires his Thompson at Jigen.
Gaucho fires his Thompson at Lupin during their battle.
Gaucho continues firing his Thompson at Lupin after discarding his M79, and eventually discards it after running out of ammo.

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".

Sten submachine gun

One of Gaucho's men can be seen with a Sten submachine gun in in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

Sten submachine gun (Canadian) - 9x19mm Parabellum.
The man in the left is firing his Sten in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".
A shot of Gaucho and his men, with a clearer view of their weapons.

IMI Uzi

Shinobu can be briefly seen with an Uzi submachine gun in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

Sten submachine gun (Canadian) - 9x19mm Parabellum.
Shinobu holds a smoking Uzi after saving Jigen.
Shinobu guns down another of Gaucho's men without even looking, giving a clear side view of the Uzi (and to a lesser extent, the AK).

PPSh-41

A PPSh-41 is briefly seen in a flashback sequence in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

PPSh-41 - 7.62x25mm Tokarev.
The PPSh-41 on a dead soldier during Gaucho's wartime flashback in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

Assault Rifles

AK-47

Some of Gaucho's men can be briefly seen with AK-47s in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

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AK-47 - 7.62x39mm.
The man in the right has an AK.

Colt M16

USFJ troops in Japan carry the standard-issue M16 rifle in "Claim the Whisky Pipe" and "The Man who Operates in Secret". One of Gaucho's men is also seen with the M16 in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

M16 with 20-round magazine - 5.56x45mm
You can see the loaded 20-round mag in "Claim the Whisky Pipe".
The business end of an M16 showing the early 3-pronged flash hider.
Rogue American soldiers aim their M16s at Lupin.
The soldiers open fire with their rifles.
Lupin II sneaks behind a couple of USFJ soldiers in "The Man who Operates in Secret".
One of Gaucho's men holds his rifle on Jigen in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".
You can see the M16's flash hider.

Colt M16A1

Some rogue USFJ troops are seen with the M16A1 in "Claim the Whisky Pipe" and with regular USFJ troops in "The Man who Operates in Secret". This is not incorrect since before the end of the 1960s, the M16A1 was being brought to service.

M16A1 Rifle - 5.56x45mm
The M16A1 with a rogue USFJ soldier in "Claim the Whisky Pipe".
A USFJ soldier on guard duty in "The Man who Operates in Secret". Note the distinct 'birdcage' flash hider of the A1.

Bolt-Action Rifles

Arisaka Type 99

The Arisaka Type 99 is seen in "Claim the Whisky Pipe" and in "The Man who Operates in Secret".

Arisaka Type 99 standard rifle - 7.7x58mm.
The Type 99s in Jigen's room in "Claim the Whisky Pipe".
The Yamato Ninkyo gangster inspects his rifle in "The Man who Operates in Secret". The gangster to the left also appears to have a shotgun.

Mosin Nagant

Mosin Nagant rifles are seen when Jigen mentions Gaucho's involvement in Vietnam and Malaya in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".

Mosin Nagant M91/30 - 7.62x54mm R
Viet Minh soldiers and Gaucho with their Mosin Nagants in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"".
A VM soldier holds up his rifle as Gaucho and his men celebrate their victory.

Carbines

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".

Mk. 2 hand grenade.
The rigged Mk 2 in "The Grandson of the First Vies for Sucession".

Grenade Launchers

M79 Grenade Launcher

Gaucho dual-wields a M79 grenade launcher with his Thompson during the final battle in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

M79 grenade launcher - 40x46mm
Gaucho aims his M79 during the final battle in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third"..
The M79 fired at Lupin.

Machine Guns

Unknown

A row of tanks are being seen delivered to and stationed at the Prime Minister's office in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".

A row of tanks being transported by train.
The tanks stationed outside the Prime Minister's office.

Others

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 "The Man who Operates in Secret", 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 in "The Man who Operates in Secret".
A clearer shot of the cannon in "Young Lupin Calls Himself "the Third".
Gaucho's men close into the breech.
The cannon in the background as Jigen takes fire from Gaucho's men.

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