(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
Unlike many Lupin entries that use the "Red Jacket" cast (Tony Oliver, Richard Epcar), this film features a distinct English cast that many reviewers feel better suits its darker, more mature tone. 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 Animation & Style Review: Daisuke Jigen's Gravestone -
: Keith Silverstein replaces Tony Oliver, delivering a "darker" and more cynical take on the gentleman thief. : The film explores the "early days" of
: 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.