TODAY I LEARNED that the Toho/Frontier dub of The Mystery of Mamo (and the original TMS subtitles for Cagliostro) renamed Jigen after a specific guy
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TODAY I LEARNED that the Toho/Frontier dub of The Mystery of Mamo (and the original TMS subtitles for Cagliostro) renamed Jigen after a specific guy
Eight different versions of Daisuke ‘Dan Dunn’ Jigen screaming
DON'T BE STUPID
Lupin The Third: The Mystery of Mamo (1978) - Original Toho English Dub
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