"Lupin III/WMG"@en . "Does this just get added to all the pages by the template or something? \n* \n* Lupin is a Time Lord, the Fiat is his TARDIS (it's clearly bigger on the inside and obeys no physical laws, just watch Cagliostro), and he only changes jackets when he regenerates. There. Obligatory post done. \n* And the original Lupin was the same person. Lupin the 3rd isn't really the grandson of the first Lupin, he is merely his third incarnation. He regenerates into a younger body, lays low for a while, then shows up claiming to be descended from the previous Lupin. He's much older than he looks, which explains how he's had time to become really good at being a thief. \n* Might go some way to explaining why he hasn't aged since the 1960s. Seriously, to make the timeline work, he'd have to be Lupin IV"@en . "Does this just get added to all the pages by the template or something? \n* \n* Lupin is a Time Lord, the Fiat is his TARDIS (it's clearly bigger on the inside and obeys no physical laws, just watch Cagliostro), and he only changes jackets when he regenerates. There. Obligatory post done. \n* And the original Lupin was the same person. Lupin the 3rd isn't really the grandson of the first Lupin, he is merely his third incarnation. He regenerates into a younger body, lays low for a while, then shows up claiming to be descended from the previous Lupin. He's much older than he looks, which explains how he's had time to become really good at being a thief. \n* Might go some way to explaining why he hasn't aged since the 1960s. Seriously, to make the timeline work, he'd have to be Lupin IV by now. \n* And the appearances of Ars\u00E8ne Lupin and Lupin II alongside Lupin III in the manga can be explained by it taking place in an alternate universe."@en . . . . . . . . . . .