Inspector Morse | Office of the Inspector General | The Government Inspector | Inspector Morse (TV series) | New York State Prison Inspector | Inspector General | Inspector Gadget | Inspector | Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons | Inspector Clouseau | Zenigata Heiji | Inspector Montalbano | The Inspector Lynley Mysteries | Inspector Rebus | Inspector Lestrade | Koichi Zenigata | Inspector General of Police of the Ghana Police Service | Inspector general | Inspector Gadget's Last Case | inspector | I G Inspector General | Deputy inspector general of police | The Inspector | Inspector Montalbano (TV series) | Inspector Hanaud | Inspector Ghote Plays a Joker | Inspector Canardo | Inspector (band) | Calzonzin Inspector | United States Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General |
Meanwhile, Inspector Zenigata has retired to a Buddhist temple following the apparent death of his long-time quarry, Lupin.
During his tenure as a Drug G-man, Ōtsuka would see the release of two types of firearms that later would show up in his animations: the Beretta M1951 and the Colt Government – both appearing in the Lupin III series (the former used by Fujiko Mine and the latter by Inspector Zenigata).