Fujiko Mine

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Fujiko Mine
峰不二子

Fujiko Mine
Nationality: Japanese
Gender: Female
Three Sizes: B99.9, W55.5, H88.8 (40-22-36)
Age: Unknown
Height: 167 cm
Weight: 50 kg
Preferred Weapon: FN Model 1910
Preferred Cigarette: More menthol
Voiced by: Eiko Masuyama (1969; 1977-1985; 1989-)

Yukiko Nikaido (1971)
Mami Koyama (1987)
Edie Mirman (Streamline)
Michele Seidman (AnimEigo)
Toni Barry (Manga UK)
Dorothy Elias-Fahn (Manga)
Meredith McCoy (FUNimation)
Michelle Ruff (Geneon)
Rose Barin (Telesuccess Philippines)
Mónica Erdozia (Spain)
Belinda Martinez (Mexico and Latin America)

AKA: Vanessa (Mexico)

Patricia (Spain)
Magali (France)
Margot (only in Italian 2nd series)

Fujiko Mine (峰不二子 Mine Fujiko) is a fictional character in Monkey Punch's anime and manga series Lupin III.

Fujiko is Lupin's love (or lust) interest. Despite her appearances, Fujiko is an extremely intelligent and crafty person and will use her feminine charms to get what she wants from any man. She is also an expert when it comes to firearms and even rivals Lupin when it comes to her burgarly skills. Lupin and Fujiko were never really lovers although occasionally Lupin scored with Fujiko, especially when the latter is dying to find out about a particular detail that Lupin knows. She will also routinely make deals with Zenigata or Lupin's current enemy in an attempt to gain her freedom or to hopefully gain a piece of the loot he is after. While Lupin normally is able to outsmart Fujiko, she is able to make off with some or all of his loot on occasion.

It should be noted that Fujiko does exhibit feelings of love for Lupin, but usually only if she thinks one (or both) of them are dying. On occasions where Lupin appears to have died, she grieves extremely and has even stated that her life has no meaning without him. However, her attitude always reverts at once when she finds him alive. She was named after Mt. Fuji, which is fitting, since mine means "mountain peak", and Fujiko has exorbitantly large breasts to associate with the pun; an English translation of Fujiko's name would be "Twin Peaks". She is not really part of Lupin's gang, but often participates in Lupin's exploits. However, as a grifter par excellence she exclusively works to serve her own interests, which usually conflict with Lupin's ("Need I remind you that the last time she brought us a good deal was never?" Jigen has once remarked), and which of the two will prevail in such a situation is anybody's guess. Frequently, these schemes involve her betraying Lupin to get close to the enemy, whom she intends on double-crossing at a later time as well (and sometimes, though rarely, help to extricate Lupin and the gang for the trouble she put them into, as if to atone for her misdeed). This never seems to bother Lupin, however. In the 2004 TV special "Stolen Lupin", he remarked "Betrayal is the exclusive right of women".

Fujiko is truly Lupin's equal: she is a proficient disguise artist, an excellent markswoman, and a cunning thief. She also has the femme fatale role mastered, and her feminine charms have earned her many riches. Jigen despises Fujiko, and sees her showing up as a sign of rough times ahead. Goemon has been known to work with Fujiko on capers when it is to his benefit, but can be equally distrustful of her when he thinks she is manipulating Lupin. Lupin is, of course, completely infatuated with Fujiko, and will do anything for her. While Fujiko milks this for all it's worth, the fact is that Fujiko never gets Lupin into any trouble she believes he can't get out of.

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Lupin III
Characters
Lupin the 3rd | Daisuke Jigen | Goemon Ishikawa XIII | Fujiko Mine | Inspector Koichi Zenigata
Manga
Lupin III | Brat Lupin | Lupin III - World's Most Wanted | Lupin III S | Lupin III Y | Lupin III Magazine | Lupin III M
Anime
Television Series: Lupin III | Shin Lupin III | Lupin VIII | Lupin III Part III
Movies: Strange Psychokinetic Strategy | Mystery of Mamo | The Castle of Cagliostro | The Legend of the Gold of Babylon | Farewell to Nostradamus | Dead or Alive
OVAs: The Fuma Conspiracy | Return of the Magician
TV Specials: Bye-Bye Lady Liberty | Mystery of the Hemingway Papers | Steal Napoleon's Dictionary! | From Russia With Love | Orders to Assassinate Lupin | Burn, Zantetsuken! | The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure | The Secret of Twilight Gemini | In Memory of the Walther P-38 | Memories of the Flame: Tokyo Crisis | Da Capo of Love: Fujiko's Unlucky Days | $1 Money Wars | Alcatraz Connection | Episode 0: First Contact | Operation: Return the Treasure | Stolen Lupin | Angel Tactics | Seven Days Rhapsody
Video games
Lupin the 3rd: Pandora no Isan | SD Lupin III Kinko Yaburi Daisakusen | Lupin The 3rd : Castle of Cagliostro | Lupin The 3rd : Legend of the Gold of Babylon | Lupin the 3rd: Densetsu No Hihou wo Oe! | Lupin the 3rd: The sage of Pyramid | Lupin The 3rd : Umi ni Kieta Hihou | Lupin the 3rd: Treasure of the Sorcerer King | Cliff Hanger
Misc.
Monkey Punch | Yasuo Ōtsuka | Yuji Ohno | Charlie Kosei | Yasuo Yamada | Greatest Capers