A master of many different firearms, such as revolvers, machine guns, sniper rifles, and even a PTRS Anti-Tank Rifle, his preferred weapon is a Smith & Wesson Model 19 Combat revolver kept in a fabric holster attached to his belt in the back.
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The Tokyo Pop releases of the original Lupin manga note in their preface that Jigen's appearance and temperament are based on the actor James Coburn, especially Coburn's role in The Magnificent Seven.
-- The Ring at the end proves it is Yasuo-->, escapes with Daisuke Jigen from the cops.
The island's super-intelligent defense mechanism, however, proves to be too much for Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon to handle by themselves.
Lupin, Jigen, and Goemon are at their Manhattan hideout plotting their next caper, when suddenly a large masked man bursts in.
In two other levels, players are given the option of playing as either Jigen or Goemon.
It is also the first Lupin animation to not feature Yasuo Yamada (due to a tight budget) as Arsène Lupin III, who is instead voiced by Toshio Furukawa, and the only one to not feature Kiyoshi Kobayashi as Daisuke Jigen.
Daisuke Matsuzaka | Daisuke Jigen | Daisuke Nakamura | Daisuke Asakura | Daisuke Sekimoto | Daisuke Ryu | Daisuke Ohata | Daisuke Enomoto | Daisuke Yano | Daisuke Yamai | Daisuke Nakata | Daisuke Miura | Daisuke Matsui | Daisuke Katō | Daisuke Ichikawa | Daisuke Harada | Daisuke Gōri | Daisuke Ban |