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Mon, Nov 13, 1978
Lupin's gang targets the Aurora Drop, a diamond adorning a ballerina's forehead. A special remote-control operation nets the diamond easily enough, but a wounded Jigen is rescued by Monika Ivanov, the ballerina victim, and ends up helping her put into action her desire to defect. With fake passports declaring them husband and wife, the two of them head for the border. The only way to escape the Communist Bloc is to smash through the checkpoint.
Mon, Mar 12, 1979
Lupin and his comrades travel to South Africa to steal the world's largest uncut diamond. However Guiness, the Chameleon Man wants the diamond for himself, with the advantage of camouflage making it hard to see with the normal eye. As well as a special kind of gas that can make a normal human think like a chameleon. Can Lupin defeat this freak of nature? And what about the special army tanks that can't be taken down with ordinary bullets?
Mon, Mar 19, 1979
Fujiko marries Hafner, a widower and bachelor who's married countless wives who died tragically whenever they marry him. After the ceremony Lupin shoots Fujiko and then he committed suicide. But that's all a charade. Lupin and Fujiko are planning to get Hafner's jewelry collection. While Zenigata, who thought the act was real, is left in his usual depression that Lupin's dead. Fujiko(who is really just under temporary comma) was taken to Hafner's Manor to be part of his collection of 99 desist brides who are all living dead statues. And Fujiko is about to be his 100th bride. Can Lupin rescue Fujiko in time?
Mon, Apr 2, 1979
The ICPO has hired Marianne for their Astrology Project. In which they use fortune tellers to predict a criminal's movement. And Marianne is able to predict what Lupin's next heist will go. Lupin's next heist in fact is stealing the Poseidon's Tear owned by the King of Danmel. When Lupin succeeds in stealing the jewel, his plan was back fired when his escape route didn't go as smoothly as plan. The question is, is Marianne really able to sense Lupin's every move? Or is she a fraud who has a scheme of her own?
Mon, Apr 9, 1979
Lupin(who is half asleep) receives a phone call from Fujiko that she's the first witness of a Scientist's Diamond Making robot, and told him to see it for himself. So he, Jigen, and Goemon did so, even though Lupin kept thinking he just dreamed. But by the time they go there, the Robot was taken by Gavotte, a dimwitted gangster who needs the robot as a present for his girlfriend, "Baby". Unfortunatly the robot only produces Icy Water and diamonds. So Gavotte gets his men to kidnap the Scientist and soon it becomes a series of failed exchanges between the robot and scientist, so Lupin and Gavotte agreed to do a swap site at an amusement park. But can the Robot be brought back to it's Diamond working order?
Mon, Apr 16, 1979
Lupin, Jigen, Fujiko, and Goemon go to see the famous Kyoransky perform with his amazing conducting abilities on the orchestra. Lupin however discovers that his music is leading him to death. As the people around him attack him whenever they hear Kyoransky's music. Lupin investigates by recording Kyoransky's moves on video and then analyzes it. Soon Lupin discovers that it's a form of hypnosis,the conducting stick of Kyoransky's, manifest through sound waves beyond the range of human hearing. Now that Lupin's solve that mystery, now he wonders what Kyoransky has against Lupin.
Mon, May 28, 1979
In order to make the dream of Maureen, daughter of a Mafia boss, come true in the brief time remaining to her, Stefan, her street-punk boyfriend, risks the showdown of his life. Lupin and company end up helping them out because Fujiko is moved by their plight, but it's all a secret ICPO project! Bureau chief Jasmine's strategy lands them all into a room with special mobile grating, uh-oh!!!
Mon, Aug 6, 1979
Lupin steals a statue called the Stone Child from the Metropolitan Art Museum; he and Fujiko make their getaway in a Cessna, but they crash at the Bermuda Triangle. They encounter a ghost ship at this grave of many ships and planes. Lupin investigates the ghost ship while Fujiko waits, not knowing it was a trap...
Mon, Sep 10, 1979
The prime minister of France has run up a ridiculous tab with Maxim of Paris, and orders the Louvre Museum proprietor to sell a painting to cover his bill. But the proprietor doesn't want to let it go, and takes the painting out of the museum; it's a painting that Lupin's grandfather had stolen from the Louvre back in the day, and it's just a ...