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Parisians[edit] Annie Kerber (アニー・ケルベル, Anī Keruberu) Voiced by: Sayumi Suzushiro[3] A young Parisian journalist girl who follows the exploits of The Cage User and the various supernatural cases they run into around Europe. Arsène Lupin (アルセーヌ・ルパン, Arusēnu Rupan) Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[4] A gentlemanly Parisian thief and a master of disguise who loves playing with his targets, even sending calling cards to his targets to prove he can steal their
treasure regardless of their defenses against him. Phantom (ファントム, Fantomu) Voiced by: Hiro Shimono[5] A mysterious Persian orphan who lives beneath a theater in Paris. Lupin recruits him for a heist he plans to
attempt in London. Ganimard (ガニマール, Ganimāru) Voiced by: Kōsei Hirota[6] A Parisian Inspector who doggedly pursues Lupin, though with little actual success. 221B Baker Street[edit] Sherlock Holmes (シャーロック・ホームズ, Shārokku Hōmuzu) Voiced by: Shin-ichiro Miki[7] A legendary private detective who consults for Scotland Yard in London. A master at deductive reasoning and baritsu for self-defense. Aya finds him odd. John H. Watson (ジョン・H・ワトソン, Jon H Watoson) Voiced by: Masaki Aizawa[8] Sherlock Holmes faithful companion. The Banquet[edit] James Moriarty (ジェームズ・モリアーティ, Jēmuzu Moriāti) Voiced by: Wataru Yokojima[9] Sherlock Holmes′ legendary rival, a genius Professor who commands a group of similarly evil companions to perform experiments for his own ends.
Ippo then watched Takamura easily defeat his challenger, Richard Fox. Chaos Arc When Aoki and Kimura were reading the boxing magazine of recent news, they chastised Ippo for simply commenting that he did not know who would win between Mashiba and Sawamura to the press. Ippo told Aoki and Kimura how he did not know because even though Mashiba defended his title six times, Sawamura levelled up after becoming a junior lightweight. While Ippo did not know why Mashiba requested to fight Sawamura, Itagaki suggested to ask Kumi. He went to the Hirosue to eat with Kumi, who was worried about Mashiba's words about killing Sawamura. Ippo then realised that Mashiba had not forgotten when Sawamura struck Kumi with a closed fist, which was why he chose to fight him for revenge. Later, after Itagaki got back from sparring with Mashiba, Ippo was shocked to see not even a scratch on Itagaki's face, worrying that Mashiba is not in his best condition which would lead him unable to win. Ippo reacting to the news of Sawamura retiring. A week before Mashiba and Sawamura's match, Ippo discussed with Itagaki about Mashiba's condition during their spars. Ippo was worried when he heard how tense Mashiba was and that it would make him
more vulnerable to counters, which was Sawamura's speciality. Ippo then in
formed Itagaki about Sawamura hitting Kumi, causing Itagaki to instruct Ippo to form a Mashiba chant to make him win.
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