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Kyōsuke Mamō is a minor antagonist in Lupin III: Part I. He first appears as the main antagonist of the episode "Beweare the Time Machine" and returns in the ova Is Lupin Still Burning?
Appearance[]
Kyōsuke Mamō is a man with a black bob cut and white skin. he dresses in black clothes and dons a dark cape.
Biography[]
Beware the Time Machine[]
Lupin was driving his car when he comes across Kyōsuke Mamō who was standing in the middle of the road. Kyōsuke proceeds to inform him of a prophecy where he will be gone from existence in four days before leaving without a trace.
Later when Lupin and Jigen succeed in stealing a golden statue, Kyōsuke Mamō appears on top of the castle the duo robbed to warn that everything will be gone from his sight as an example for his vengeance for the Mamō clan against the Lupin clan. Specifically he was seeking vengeance for the Mamō clan's death at the hands of Lupin XIII on March 31, 2874 which is nine hundred years from their time.
Confused by this, Lupin drives off with Jigen who head the Mamō name somewhere. After reading a ton of books with Jigen, Goemon explains he head about Kyōsuke Mamō. When Lupin was resting, Kyōsuke explains to him that he conquered the 4-dimensional world and the spherical thing that vanished and appeared with turned out to be a time machine.
Before disappearing, Kyōsuke tells him he was born on November 18, 1932. Just then Goenmon and Daisuke arrive with information on the mysterious man. He was a winner of the Shugo Prize, a science fiction writer, and a researcher of 4-D time and space who went insane in 1966. While in the asylum, Kyōsuke predicted the destruction of earth and built the time machine in the same vein as Noah's ark to travel across the past, present, and future.
The moment Lupin hears "November 1, 1923" from Goemon, he calls Kyōsuke's game good. Lupin drives out to the castle in search of the man where he finds him on the grounds outside after a while to announce his plan to travel back and kill Lupin's ancestors to make them disappear from the face of the earth.
Lupin tries to shoot him, but it had no effect when he entered his time machine. Kyōsuk reveals he killed the builder of the castle which will lead to it vanishing. While Lupin and Fujiko wear at the horse races, one of the racers disappears and Lupin spots Kyōsuke in the audience.
While Lupin was driving with Fujiko, they nearly get crashed into by a truck whose driver vanished thanks to Kyōsuke's actions. When Lupin tries to marry Fujiko, she suddenly vanishes into the past thanks to Kyōsuke. Soon Lupin vanishes in front of Goemon and Jigen, leading them to suspect Kyōsuke to be behind it.
Goemon is considering vengeance when Lupin reappears suddenly. Lupin is encountered by Kyōsuke when he was praying at the church to see Kamamukoo-no-Jirokichi, the grandfather of Arsene Lupin I and a poor peasant and to see Fujiko one last time before Kamamukoo gets killed.
When Kyōsuke Mamō with a kidnapped Fujiko arrives in Feudal Japan, where he comes across the peasant who plans to marry a woman named Mirene Lupin from France. Kyōsuke Mamō plans to shoot him when Kama's friends come to the rescue and throw off their disguises to reveal they were Lupin and his two male buddies who proceed to chop off his clothes and wreck his time machine, sending Kyōsuke Mamō packing.
Is Lupin Still Burning?[]
Kyōsuke Mamō returns with Mister X as his partner in crime. When Lupin enters the new race, he finds that it was booby trapped in an attempt to kill him. After Mr. X manages to capture Fujiko Mine, Kyōsuke Mamō unveals his new time machine he intends to use alongside Mr. X to get rid of Lupin.
Feeling miffed at the sight of Mr. X molesting Fujiko, Kyōsuke proceeds to use his new time machine to warp Lupin out of the race and into the past, leaving him and his partner with one less enemy who won't be able to see things flow his way.
Mister X is quick to point out that while Pycal failed to kill Lupin they still have other shots at Lupin being killed with Fujiko being forced to watch. The time machine resulted in Jigen vanishing in the present when his past self gets shot by Stoneman.
When Fujiko suddenly vannishes from the table she was strapped to, Kyōsuke Mamō tells Mister X that the past has changed along with Fujiko and Lupin's relationship. The changes in history also resulted in Goemon becoming an assassin for Momochi and Zenigata not recognizing Lupin.
Soon Kyōsuke Mamō, who made sure Lupin's gun had no bullets, confronts Lupin while armed with a gun to bring him before Msiter X only the latter to find that Lupin switched places Kyōsuke and put time back the way it was before they've meddled with it.
The reality was that Kyōsuke Mamō was disarmed by Goemon and subsequently tried to stab Lupin only for Jigen to shoot the knife out of his hands. Kyōsuke Mamō drives off with Lupin on his tail with him caught after his car crashes.
Kyōsuke gets his clothes cut off again and finds himself and Mister X trapped in the dinosaur age.
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Recurrences Original Manga Green Jacket series Red Jacket series Lupin VS the Clone Castle of Cagliostro Pink Jacket series The Legend of the Gold of Babylon Mystery of the Hemmingway Papers Farewell to Nostradamus Angel Tactics Sweet Lost Night Dead or Alive Elusiveness of the Fog The Last Job Blood Seal - Eternal Mermaid Record of Observations of the East - Another Page Princess of the Breeze The Italian Adventure series Misadventures in France series Goodbye Partner Prison of the Past Lupin III: The First Lupin the 3rd VS Cat's Eye |