
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
LUPIN the Third ~峰不二子という女~
What happened when Lupin III met Fujiko Mine for the first time? She’s a thief. A killer. A saint and a scandal. She’s whatever you need her to be to get the job done. She takes your breath away to get what she wants. She takes everything else just because she can. It’s all in a night’s work for the woman called Fujiko Mine. She’s the slinky, sultry thread that holds Lupin III’s crew together—and this is the heist that started it all. (Source: FUNimation, Crunchyroll)
Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine is a tv with 13 episodes, from Spring 2012, produced by TMS Entertainment, Po10tial, rated 7.7/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
What happened when Lupin III met Fujiko Mine for the first time? She’s a thief. A killer. A saint and a scandal. She’s whatever you need her to be to get the job done. She takes your breath away to get what she wants. She takes everything else just because she can. It’s all in a night’s work for the woman called Fujiko Mine. She’s the slinky, sultry thread that holds Lupin III’s crew together—and this is the heist that started it all. (Source: FUNimation, Crunchyroll)
Main Characters
Tags
- Nudity — Features a character wearing no clothing or exposing intimate body parts.
- Crime — Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
- Seinen — Target demographic is adult males.
- Female Protagonist — Main character is female.
- Memory Manipulation — Prominently features a character(s) who has had their memories altered.
- Detective — Features a character who investigates and solves crimes.
- Anti-Hero — Features a protagonist who lacks conventional heroic attributes and may be considered a borderline villain.
- Noir — Stylized as a cynical crime drama with low-key visuals.
- Primarily Adult Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
- Fugitive — Prominently features a character evading capture by an individual or organization.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Foreign — Partly or completely set in a country outside the country of origin.

