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Sayo Yamamoto is the director of the series, making it the first Lupin title to be directed by a female. Unlike the previous anime adaptations of Lupin III, '''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''' is much closer to Monkey Punch's original creation in art style, tone, and in the portrayal of Arsène Lupin III. It is darker, more serious and sexually oriented, and is the first series in which Lupin is not the main protagonist.
Sayo Yamamoto is the director of the series, making it the first Lupin title to be directed by a female. Unlike the previous anime adaptations of Lupin III, '''The Woman Called Fujiko Mine''' is much closer to Monkey Punch's original creation in art style, tone, and in the portrayal of Arsène Lupin III. It is darker, more serious and sexually oriented, and is the first series in which Lupin is not the main protagonist.


Funimation Entertainment is simulcasting the series, with English subtitles, on their website and Nico Nico. Episode recaps are located on the [[Lupin III (Manga)/Recap|main Lupin recap page]].
Funimation Entertainment is simulcasting the series, with English subtitles, on their website and Nico Nico. Episode recaps are located on the [[Lupin III/Recap|main Lupin recap page]].


=== This series contains examples of: ===
=== This series contains examples of: ===
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* [[Effeminate Misogynistic Guy]]: Oscar, who hates Fujiko with a passion.
* [[Effeminate Misogynistic Guy]]: Oscar, who hates Fujiko with a passion.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: A pretty major plot point in episode 6.
* [[Even the Girls Want Her]]: A pretty major plot point in episode 6.
* [[Everything's Worse With Bees]]: The bees on the rooftop of the opera house in Episode 4? Definitely.
* [[Everything's Worse with Bees]]: The bees on the rooftop of the opera house in Episode 4? Definitely.
* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Fan Service]]
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Fujiko, as usual.
* [[Femme Fatale]]: Fujiko, as usual.
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* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]] / [[Reckless Sidekick]]: When he appears in an episode, Oscar is the one who makes the detailed battle plans and goes into the trenches to take out Fujiko Mine. Inspector Zenigata is portrayed as the laid-back type who doesn't focus on Fujiko and even goes so far as to {{spoiler|'''have sex with her'''}}. This ultimately unravels Oscar's plans in Episode 6, in which he's a little too gung-ho in his {{spoiler|sexual encounter with Fujiko}} and the [[I Shall Taunt You|taunting]] afterwards. He's not nearly as level-headed as the inspector, leading him to charge into situations he hasn't fully comprehended.
* [[Hypercompetent Sidekick]] / [[Reckless Sidekick]]: When he appears in an episode, Oscar is the one who makes the detailed battle plans and goes into the trenches to take out Fujiko Mine. Inspector Zenigata is portrayed as the laid-back type who doesn't focus on Fujiko and even goes so far as to {{spoiler|'''have sex with her'''}}. This ultimately unravels Oscar's plans in Episode 6, in which he's a little too gung-ho in his {{spoiler|sexual encounter with Fujiko}} and the [[I Shall Taunt You|taunting]] afterwards. He's not nearly as level-headed as the inspector, leading him to charge into situations he hasn't fully comprehended.
* [[Immodest Orgasm]]: {{spoiler|Fujiko in episode 4.}} Thankfully it was faked.
* [[Immodest Orgasm]]: {{spoiler|Fujiko in episode 4.}} Thankfully it was faked.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: In an '''extremely''' dark moment for Lupin, he tries to kill Jigen with traps of fire while in the pyramid in Episode 5.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: In an '''extremely''' dark moment for Lupin, he tries to kill Jigen with traps of fire while in the pyramid in Episode 5.
* [[Madness Mantra]]: Fujiko at the end of Episode 9. "What the hell? What the hell? What the hell?"
* [[Madness Mantra]]: Fujiko at the end of Episode 9. "What the hell? What the hell? What the hell?"
* [[Master of Disguise]]
* [[Master of Disguise]]