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: Known as "Black Lizard," named after her shoulder tattoo. Jigen : Appears as a military "Major". Zenigata : Appears as a police officer named Namikoshi. 3. Critical Analysis
: The mystery concludes at an exhibition room where high mirror-like panels surround the characters. The detective character Akechi uses deduction to settle the "tumult of dreams and reality". LupinIIIPartVI_Ep_06_ITA.mp4
This "useful paper" provides a concise analysis and summary of , titled "The Imperial City, Dreams of Thieves (Part 2)" . This episode concludes a unique two-part "isekai-like" mini-arc written by acclaimed mystery novelist Taku Ashibe . Episode 6: " The Imperial City, Dreams of Thieves (Part 2) " 1. Plot Summary: Reality vs. Illusion : Known as "Black Lizard," named after her shoulder tattoo
: Following the events of Episode 5, Lupin remains trapped in a phantom version of early Shōwa-era Tokyo . In this world, he is known as "Golden Mask" rather than Lupin III. This "useful paper" provides a concise analysis and
: Lupin pursues an automaton clock that serves as the key to returning to his own reality. He is confronted by a guard who calls himself Goemon and faces Colonel Daidōji , who holds a young woman named Sarantuya at gunpoint to obtain the clock's key.
The episode features the main cast in alternate roles reflecting classic Japanese detective fiction tropes: : Known as "The Golden Mask".