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A detailed chronological summary of the life of Arsène Lupin III.

Background
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The Woman Called Fujiko Mine
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Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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Background
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Lupin Zero (1960)
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Part 4
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Part 5
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Part 6
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Miyazaki Timeline
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Background
The events of TWCFM happened in the Koike timeline.

Jigen's Gravestone (1973)
On the March 31st, 1973, Lupin and his partner visit the country of East Doroa disguised as the Ambassador of the Maranda Republibic and his chauffeur. They specifically chose the Ambassador because the Maranda republic and East Doroa have a deal. East Doroa will give the Maranda Republic a special gem known as "The Little Comet" as a declaration of peace in the times of tension. Prior to the beginning of the film, a famous East Doroan singer known as "Queen Malta" was assassinated during a live performance to promote peace in West Doroa on March 24th, 1973. Due to this, tensions rise in fear of the "" between East Doroa and West Doroa has been broken.

Disguised as police, they stop the ambassador's vehicle and leave him and his chauffeur unconscious outside on the road. Approaching the border, one of the border guards tries to stop them until his superior informs him it is a foreign diplomat's car. After crossing the border, Lupin reads a newspaper containing the story of Malta's assassination. Lupin critiques East Doroa's assassination on Queen Malta, saying they are trying to start a war with everyone. simply responds by saying "Who knows what they're thinking." and pities the civilians of East Doroa. was Queen Malta's bodyguard during the live performance but failed to stop her assassination as he was stopped from doing so by executive producers thinking her having a bodyguard would ruin her public image. Lupin brings up how East Doroa is a veritable utopia, which the most efficient criminal justice system in the world.

Lupin and reach the embassy of the Maranda Republic. Where they are lead to the Little Comet, While Lupin is discussing the comet and trying to figure out the code to unlock the safe, is waiting in the car. Guards approach the car leading to give up on the original plan and try to just escape with the comet. Lupin shoots down the guards of the embassy and shoot the case containing the comet, telling Lupin they should just hurry and go. They jump out of the window and try to run away, they see they are surrounded. The duo heads for the nearby forest, making a successful getaway for the time being. A strange sniper named Yael Okuzaki begins constructing his sniper rifle. Yael was ordered by East Doroa to kill due to his knowledge of the assassination on Queen Malta, which could reveal East Doroa's "trump-card". He rolls a metal dice determining how many bullets he's supposed to use for both of them, landing on four.

Jigen and Lupin notice a yellow car, Lupin hesitates but Jigen insists. Lupin realizes they're sitting ducks without any vehicle as a getaway, so they rush towards the car. Jigen is shot in the shoulder by Yael since the duo are out in the open, Jigen points out Yael to Lupin. Lupin tries to carry Jigen to the car but Lupin gets shot in the leg. They reach the car and hide behind it, the duo, vulnerable but covered by the car, saving them from Yael.

They seethe in pain, as they have been shot with Yael's special made bullets. Yael, realizing they have reached the car and are out of his vision, decides to leave, knowing he can't do anything yet. The duo drive to a safehouse where they spend the night. Where they also treat their injuries and extract the custom bullets, the duo spends the night in a very standard way, drinking a bunch of wine and eating a bunch of food.

The duo, now having treated their wounds, relax after the encounter. While Lupin is handling everything poorly, Jigen looks at the bullet found in their injuries and recognises it as the same type of bullet that killed Queen Malta. After rethinking the whole event, He comes to a conclusion on why he and Lupin were targeted by a sniper. He deduces that Queen Malta's killer is Yael Okuzaki, a infamous sniper known for preparing tombstones for his victims before killing them. The police reach the neighbourhood the duo are spending the night in, Jigen decides to head out to check if he really is Yael's target, heading for the nearest cemetery. Lupin, confused, joins him.

Jigen goes to the nearest cemetary, desperately searching around for his grave, he finds his. The grave, spelling "JIGEN DAISUKE with DIED 1ST APR 1973 REST IN PEACE" resembles an open book. While Jigen thinks over what he plans to do on how to deal with Yael Okuzaki, Lupin looks at the grave with shock. Lupin asks if Jigen's a ghost, Jigen responds by talking about a rumor about Yael Okuzaki, as the man who prepares gravestones for all his victims. Yael never kills anybody with personal reason, just does whatever East Doroa does. Queen Malta and 's assassinations were ordered by East Doroa, as Yael is East Doroa's trump-card. Jigen ends with mentioning there is not much information regarding Yael, as all he has been ordered to kill have died by his hands.

Lupin takes a flower from the grave, shown to have been placed by Yael. Lupin begins analyzing what it means, as it represents revelry, gratification and victory. , confused ask what he's talking about. Lupin explains he's analyzing the flower's meaning, ending the sentence mentioning parsley also represents "impending doom". Lupin mentions Yael seems to enjoy his work, Jigen stands up and counts the in his. Lupin asks him if he's going to kill Yael, with responding "I can't let just him go. Or do you think I'd lose?". Lupin responds to that mentioning none of his targets have ever lived to tell the tale, also mentioning Jigen's injury. Jigen decides to simply answer Lupin's questions with the sentiment "There ain't room in this world for two top tier gunslingers.", Lupin claims he's thinking about 's safety as a sign of friendship. Jigen states he sees Lupin as a business partner and nothing else, which offends Lupin. leaves and Lupin leaves the flower on the ground and decides to also leave.

Lupin approaches Yael Okuzaki's base of operations in an attempt to find and learn who Okuzaki is. , knowing Lupin was searching for him, hid behind Lupin all along to try to stop Lupin from preventing to duel with Yael. asks Lupin how he was able to find Yael's hideout, Lupin responds explaining the flower on 's grave was wild grown, identifying it by it's  aroma. As isn't very common in East Doroa, Yael's  field stuck out like a sore thumb. Jigen, thinking Lupin was there to try to reconcile with, tells him he is not interested in getting help from Lupin. Lupin responds with his true intentions, to find out who Yael Okuzaki is. Lupin, explains his curious nature and his confusion at the lack of a grave for himself. Jigen brushes aside these comments by claiming "", and raids the hideout with Lupin.

The duo raids the hideout, seeing rooms with Yael's hand-made rifles and special made bullets, long racks of Yael's sinature white suits and a weird robot with a cord sticking into it's eye, before the duo get any farther, they hear 's screams for help. They run towards the screams and find a monitor recording Fujiko's confused cries for help in a dark box. They ask if she was targeted by Yael, she responds with confusion. She details how she wanted to a show at a "" but got into a sticky situation. Jigen doubts her claims and asks her what she was up to, she tries to get Lupin to pity her so they will rescue her. She succeeds and Lupin plans on saving her.

Right then, Yael appears. He unplugs the monitor and ask Lupin if he would plan on rolling the dice to test his "you never know until you try" philosophy. almost pulls out his revolver just for Lupin to stop him telling him it's not the correct time yet. Lupin asks Yael why he has a monitor of Fujiko in his hideout. Yael replies telling him she is no concern to him and he was just doing an operation check on his monitor. Lupin responds claiming he's a failed sniper then, as he gets to close to his victims. Lupin follows these statements up claiming is unmatched in duels. Yael, offended, tells Lupin he made two mistakes: assuming Yael can only snipe and overestimating.

Yael and get closer, for their duel. Lupin watches on. They pull out their guns incredibly fast, yet Yael outperforms Jigen in speed, deflecting Jigen's gun. Jigen, now ashamed at his loss, has his fate be decided by Yael. But before Yael can kill him, Lupin and Jigen escape, Yael decides to spare the two planning on killing them later. They escape to their car and try to get away but are pursued by Yael. Yael, reconsidering his actions, changes his mind and decides on trying to kill the duo again.

Yael chases them relentlessly into a tunnel, rams them into walls and pulls out a machine gun in his car to try to hit the duo, Lupin uses his shot-thru roof to his advantage by kicking it off, sending it to Yael, disabling his machine gun. The chase extends into the city, where the duo think they lost Yael. The duo go to the docks, just to see Yael is there. Knowing 's impending doom, the duo tries to make one last "all or nothing" bet by running towards safety in front of Yael. Yael shoots Jigen in the head, killing him. Lupin begins mourning, Yael feels no remorse as he feels Lupin and Jigen desrved it for being so stupid to run out in the open anyway. Him and Lupin argue, Lupin claims he has no soul and is just a tool for East Doroa. Yael leaves while Lupin's guard is down. Lupin begins staring at 's corpse in a depressed state.

The Blood Spray of Goemon Ishikawa
Sometime after the events of Jigen's Gravestone, Goemon Ishikawa is faced with an enemy who seeks the death of Lupin.

Fujiko Mine's lie
Post the events of both Jigen's Gravestone and Blood Spray of Goemon Ishikawa,, Fujiko's lie happens

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