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''Crisis In Tokyo'', released in Japan as ''Blazing Memories ~Tokyo Crisis~'', is the 1998 ''[[Lupin III]]'' [[Made for TV Movie]] and the tenth in the series. It was released by [[FU NimationFUNimation]] in 2005 as an individual film, and again in 2006 as part of the "Final Haul" box set.
 
Days before the opening of the massive new Tokyo theme park, Aquapolis, Zenigata is charged with the safety of two rare photographic plates of the last Tokugawa shogun to be displayed as part of the park's opening exhibit. The plates are rumored to contain the secret to the location of the missing Tokugawa treasure, so naturally Lupin III has taken a vast interest in them. Things are not going to be easy this time, however; the residence of millionaire park and plate owner Michael Suzuki is a tower of frighteningly advanced techonolgy. Complicating things, Jigen is suffering from a toothache that throws off his legendary aim, and Goemon has had his beloved sword stolen by collector Suzuki.
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* [[Manly Tears]]: Goemon, when he gets Zantetsuken back. Complete with sword cuddle. Awww...
* [[Marshmallow Hell]]: Zenigata accidentally is pushed into a bystander's bustline while chasing Lupin on the train.
* [[Pre -Ass -Kicking One -Liner]]: Delivered by Jigen after he and Goemon are back to normal.
* [[Slippery Skid]]: Lupin uses ball bearings on Zenigata, and later uses them again on the trucks in the security convoy, causing a massive accident.
* [[Super Reflexes]]: Allows Goemon to open the vault when Jigen can't operate the safe-cracking mechanism. {{spoiler|And later nets him a small fortune at the [[Mythology Gag|slot machines]].}}
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