The film opens by establishing the central MacGuffin: a legendary treasure worth over hidden during World War II. This hoard belonged to a master thief known as Harimao , a figure based on the real-life historical figure Tani Yutaka, who was a Japanese spy and bandit in the Malay Peninsula. The "first episode" segments of the film masterfully blend historical lore with the franchise's signature heist dynamics, as Lupin attempts to secure the keys to the vault. An Unlikely Alliance
(officially translated as The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure ) is not a standard episodic series, but rather the 7th annual television special of the Lupin III franchise, originally aired in Japan on August 4, 1995 . Because it is a 90-minute standalone film rather than a multi-episode arc, drafting an "Episode 1" essay focuses on the film's introductory act, which establishes the high-stakes global treasure hunt that defines the story. The Legend of Harimao's Gold Lupin III: Harimao no Zaihou wo Oe!! Episode 1
The narrative's first major turning point occurs when Lupin realizes he cannot reach the treasure alone. He is forced into an uneasy partnership with , a retired British MI6 agent who is clearly modeled after James Bond. Archer possesses critical knowledge about the treasure's location but lacks Lupin’s modern thievery skills. This dynamic introduces Diana , Archer's granddaughter, who serves as a grounding force and a new target for the gang's protective instincts. The Antagonists: Neo-Himmel The film opens by establishing the central MacGuffin:
For those looking to watch the full feature, it was released in North America on and can sometimes be found on streaming platforms like Crunchyroll . Lupin III: The Pursuit of Harimao's Treasure - IMDb An Unlikely Alliance (officially translated as The Pursuit
To raise the stakes, the story introduces a formidable third party: , a neo-Nazi organization seeking the treasure to fund their global ambitions. They are led by Herr Maphrodite , a flamboyant and eccentric villain who provides a surreal contrast to Lupin’s more grounded (though still outlandish) antics. This three-way conflict—between the gentleman thieves, the aging British spy, and the fanatical organization—drives the film's early momentum. Legacy and Tone