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{{Nihongo|'''Daisuke Jigen'''|次元 大介|Jigen Daisuke}} is a constant companion of [[Lupin III]] and the marksman of his gang.
 
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==Character history==
 
==Character history==
In the original manga series, Jigen appears in chapter 7, "Magician" (魔術師 Majutsushi), but with no background information provided. In the spin-off anime franchise (the "Red Jacket" series) it is revealed that he was born and grew up in the New York Bronx, where he developed his outstanding sharpshooting skills, but later relocated to Europe and joined the Italian Mafia.
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However, Jigen eventually had an affair with Cicciolina, the wife of his boss. When her husband found out and tried to kill her, she accidentally ended up shooting him with his own revolver. Jigen took the gun - and thus the blame - on himself, evaded his Mafia pursuers and later joined the Chinese triads. Years later, with the aid of [[Fujiko Mine]], Cicciolina arranged a meeting with Jigen and tricked him into killing her; this event sparked Jigen's disinterest in pursuing romantic interest as well as his decision to become a thief instead of a gunman. While he still uses his gun skills to kill men if he has to, he considers killing women and children a personal taboo.
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In the original manga series, Jigen first appears in chapter 7, "Magician" (魔術師 Majutsushi), but with no background information provided. In the spin-off anime franchise (the "Red Jacket" series) it is revealed that he was born and grew up in the New York Bronx, where he developed his outstanding sharpshooting skills, but later relocated to Europe and joined the Italian Mafia.
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However, Jigen eventually had an affair with Cicciolina, the wife of his boss. When her husband found out and tried to kill her, she accidentally ended up shooting him with his own revolver. Jigen took the gun - and thus the blame - on himself, evaded his Mafia pursuers and later joined the Chinese triads. Years later, with the aid of [[Fujiko Mine]], Cicciolina arranged a meeting with Jigen and tricked him into killing her; this event sparked Jigen's disinterest in pursuing romantic interests as well as his decision to become a thief instead of a gunman. While he still uses his gun skills to kill men if he has to, he considers killing women and children a personal taboo.
  
 
Jigen eventually met and teamed up with the notorious master thief [[Lupin III]], a coorporation which evolved into a deep mutual friendship. Jigen's weapon of choice is the Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver - the gun which belonged to his late mob boss -, although he is skilled in any type of modern firearms.
 
Jigen eventually met and teamed up with the notorious master thief [[Lupin III]], a coorporation which evolved into a deep mutual friendship. Jigen's weapon of choice is the Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver - the gun which belonged to his late mob boss -, although he is skilled in any type of modern firearms.

Revision as of 08:53, 19 February 2017

Daisuke Jigen

Daisuke Jigen Profile.jpg

Profile
Japanese name: 次元 大介
(Jigen Daisuke)
English name: Daisuke Jigen
Age: Unknown
Gender: Male
Height: 178 cm
Weight: 70 kg
Statistics
First appearance: Lupin III vs. Detective Conan
Appearances: Chapters: 0
Episodes: 0
Movies: 1
OVAs: 0
Specials: 1
Openings: 0
Closings: 0
Actors
Japanese voice: Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Banjō Ginga
English voice: Steve Bulen
Sean P. O'Connell
Eric Meyers
John Snyder
Christopher Sabat
Richard Epcar
Dan Woren
Drama actor: Kunie Tanaka
Kenji Hoshino
Tetsuji Tamayama
Sakina Ayakaze

Daisuke Jigen (次元 大介 Jigen Daisuke?) is a constant companion of Lupin III and the marksman of his gang.

Character history

In the original manga series, Jigen first appears in chapter 7, "Magician" (魔術師 Majutsushi), but with no background information provided. In the spin-off anime franchise (the "Red Jacket" series) it is revealed that he was born and grew up in the New York Bronx, where he developed his outstanding sharpshooting skills, but later relocated to Europe and joined the Italian Mafia.

However, Jigen eventually had an affair with Cicciolina, the wife of his boss. When her husband found out and tried to kill her, she accidentally ended up shooting him with his own revolver. Jigen took the gun - and thus the blame - on himself, evaded his Mafia pursuers and later joined the Chinese triads. Years later, with the aid of Fujiko Mine, Cicciolina arranged a meeting with Jigen and tricked him into killing her; this event sparked Jigen's disinterest in pursuing romantic interests as well as his decision to become a thief instead of a gunman. While he still uses his gun skills to kill men if he has to, he considers killing women and children a personal taboo.

Jigen eventually met and teamed up with the notorious master thief Lupin III, a coorporation which evolved into a deep mutual friendship. Jigen's weapon of choice is the Smith & Wesson Model 19 revolver - the gun which belonged to his late mob boss -, although he is skilled in any type of modern firearms.

Lupin III in Detective Conan

  • In the 2009 TV crossover special Lupin III vs. Detective Conan, Jigen is revealed to have been hired at one time to train the army and security forces of Vespania, which earned him a solid degree of trust in that country.
  • In the 2013 Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie, Jigen hires his services as a bodygard to the Italian pop idol Emilio Baretti in order as part of an infiltration mission against Emilio's producer, Luciano Carnevale.

Appellations

Trivia

  • Jigen was modelled after actor James Coburn and his portrayals as a gunslinger, particularly in the movie The Magnificent Seven.

See also