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[[File:Lupin Collection.jpg|thumb|Lupin Collection]]
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[[File:Lupin Collection.png|thumb|Lupin Collection]]
The {{nihongo|'''Lupin Collection'''|ルパンコレクション|Rupan Korekushon}} is a collection of mysterious treasures collected in secret by the phantom thief [[Arsène Lupin]]. These treasures are said to contain a strange power, which will bring calamity if landed in the hands of evildoers. These treasures were stolen by the [[Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]], a crime syndicate from another dimension, and used by them to empower their members by being kept inside a safe somewhere on their bodies. One particular piece can also be used by the Gangler doctor [[Goche Ru Medou]] to revive fallen Gangler members into giant size. Once it was captured either by a Lupinranger or a Patranger, it was kept placed in an encyclopedia book.
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The {{nihongo|'''Lupin Collection'''|ルパンコレクション|Rupan Korekushon}} is a collection of mysterious treasures collected in secret by the phantom thief [[Arsène Lupin]]. These treasures are said to contain a strange power, which will bring calamity if landed in the hands of evildoers. These treasures were stolen by the [[Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]], a crime syndicate from another dimension, and used by them to empower their members by being kept inside a safe somewhere on their bodies. One particular piece can also be used by the Gangler doctor [[Goche Ru Medou]] to revive fallen Gangler members into giant size. Once it was captured by a Lupinranger, it was placed in an encyclopedia catalogue that transported it to Kogure’s safe house.
   
 
==Lupin Collection==
 
==Lupin Collection==
 
===VS Changers===
 
===VS Changers===
[[File:KSL-VS-KSP-VS Changer.png|thumb|110px|VS Changer]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-VS Changer.png|thumb|210px|VS Changer]]
 
{{main|VS Changer}}
 
{{main|VS Changer}}
The standard sidearm of both the [[Lupinrangers]] & [[Patrangers]] that are used for transformation, defensive purposes, & mecha summoning. There are 6 copies of the VS Changer known to exist.
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The standard sidearm of both the [[Lupinrangers]] and [[Patrangers]] that are used for transformation, defensive purposes, & mecha summoning. There are 6 copies of the VS Changer known to exist.
   
The VS Changer is also known as '''Change the world/Changer le monde'''.; it is named after the song "Change the World" by Eric Clapton.{{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}
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The VS Changer is also known as '''Change the world/Changer le monde'''; it is named after the song "Change the World" by Eric Clapton. {{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}
 
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===VS Vehicles===
 
===VS Vehicles===
 
{{main|VS Vehicles|Mecha (Lupinranger VS Patranger)}}
 
{{main|VS Vehicles|Mecha (Lupinranger VS Patranger)}}
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====Dial Fighters====
 
====Dial Fighters====
 
{{main|Dial Fighters|Mecha (Lupinranger)}}
 
{{main|Dial Fighters|Mecha (Lupinranger)}}
[[File:Dial Fighters.png|thumb|110px|Dial Fighters]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Dial Fighters.png|thumb|210px|Dial Fighters]]
 
They are parts of the [[Lupin Collection]] that were given to the [[Lupinrangers]] to battle the [[:Category:Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler|Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]]. They have multiple uses depending on the fighter, such as transforming a civilian (in this case a thief) into a Lupinranger, activate a {{nihongo|'''Kaitou Boost'''|快盗ブースト|Kaitō Būsuto}}, and enlarging for battle and Mecha Gattais. All these functions are achieved with a [[VS Changer]]. They can also temporarily go on their own to distract foes by attacking them. The Red Dial Fighter is also known as '''Danger Zone/Le Zone de Danger'''.; it is named after the song "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.{{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}
 
They are parts of the [[Lupin Collection]] that were given to the [[Lupinrangers]] to battle the [[:Category:Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler|Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]]. They have multiple uses depending on the fighter, such as transforming a civilian (in this case a thief) into a Lupinranger, activate a {{nihongo|'''Kaitou Boost'''|快盗ブースト|Kaitō Būsuto}}, and enlarging for battle and Mecha Gattais. All these functions are achieved with a [[VS Changer]]. They can also temporarily go on their own to distract foes by attacking them. The Red Dial Fighter is also known as '''Danger Zone/Le Zone de Danger'''.; it is named after the song "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.{{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}
   
A unique function of the Dial Fighters is that they can automatically decode and unlock the safes on [[Gangler Monsters]] (they can only do 3 digits at a time, so two are required for Status Golds), and possibly other forms of locks as well, as demonstrated when Tooma used his to unlock a key-locked door in {{Storylink|Number 23: Status: Gold}}.
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A unique function of the Dial Fighters is that they can automatically decode and unlock the safes on [[Gangler Monsters]] (they can only do 3 digits at a time, so two are required for Status Golds), and possibly other forms of locks as well, as demonstrated when Touma used his to open an electronically locked door in episode 1 and again in order to unlock a key-locked door in {{Storylink|Number 23: Status: Gold}}.
 
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====Trigger Machines====
 
====Trigger Machines====
 
{{main|Trigger Machines|Mecha (Patranger)}}
 
{{main|Trigger Machines|Mecha (Patranger)}}
[[File:Trigger Machines.png|thumb|110px|Trigger Machines]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Trigger Machines.png|thumb|210px|Trigger Machines]]
 
They are modified parts of the [[Lupin Collection]] that the [[Global Special Police Organization Japan Branch]] were able to acquire for their ranks to level the playing field with the [[:Category:Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler|Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]], as well as the [[Lupinrangers]].
 
They are modified parts of the [[Lupin Collection]] that the [[Global Special Police Organization Japan Branch]] were able to acquire for their ranks to level the playing field with the [[:Category:Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler|Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler]], as well as the [[Lupinrangers]].
   
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====X Trains====
 
====X Trains====
 
{{main|X Trains}}
 
{{main|X Trains}}
[[File:KSLVKSP-X_Trains.png|thumb|110px|X Trains]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-X_Trains.png|thumb|210px|X Trains]]
 
[[X Trains]] Silver and Gold are two trains connected back to back when summoned, controlled by the [[X Rod Sword]] in either cab. It is summoned when [[Noël Takao]] rotates the [[X Changer]] 360 degrees, shifts to the appropriate train, then fires. While it seemingly defaults to the X Train Silver commandeered by Lupin X, Noël can switch between the two trains easily. and separate when needed. He pulls from the current cockpit into a central chamber between the two trains, switches to the necessary form for the train with the X Rod Sword (i.e. when turning to Lupin to Patren he flips the lever to Rod form to change, then flips it to middle again), and slides into the other train.
 
[[X Trains]] Silver and Gold are two trains connected back to back when summoned, controlled by the [[X Rod Sword]] in either cab. It is summoned when [[Noël Takao]] rotates the [[X Changer]] 360 degrees, shifts to the appropriate train, then fires. While it seemingly defaults to the X Train Silver commandeered by Lupin X, Noël can switch between the two trains easily. and separate when needed. He pulls from the current cockpit into a central chamber between the two trains, switches to the necessary form for the train with the X Rod Sword (i.e. when turning to Lupin to Patren he flips the lever to Rod form to change, then flips it to middle again), and slides into the other train.
   
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The X Trains have two default Robo forms, [[X Emperor Slash]] and [[X Emperor Gunner]]. While each robot form has an intricate combination sequence and cockpit transfer, it can switch between the two when X Emperor performs a handstand to switch as Noël uses the [[X Rod Sword]] to switch to the form in need.
 
The X Trains have two default Robo forms, [[X Emperor Slash]] and [[X Emperor Gunner]]. While each robot form has an intricate combination sequence and cockpit transfer, it can switch between the two when X Emperor performs a handstand to switch as Noël uses the [[X Rod Sword]] to switch to the form in need.
 
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====Strikers====
 
====Strikers====
[[File:Strikers.png|thumb|110px|Strikers]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Strikers.png|thumb|210px|Strikers]]
 
{{main|Strikers}}
 
{{main|Strikers}}
   
The '''Strikers '''are specialized [[VS Vehicles]] that are pivotal to Mecha formations. They are bigger and more powerful than most VS Vehicles.
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The {{nihongo|'''Strikers'''|ストライカー|Sutoraikā}} are specialized [[VS Vehicles]] that are pivotal to Mecha formations. They are bigger and more powerful than most VS Vehicles.
 
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===Lupin Magnum===
 
===Lupin Magnum===
[[File:KSL-Lupin Magnum.png|thumb|110px|Lupin Magnum]]
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[[File:KSL-Lupin Magnum.png|thumb|210px|Lupin Magnum]]
 
{{main|Lupin Magnum}}
 
{{main|Lupin Magnum}}
The '''Lupin Magnum''' is the personal weapon & mecha of [[Lupin Red]] and it is the ultimate piece of the [[Lupin Collection]], the most powerful piece of them all and is the most important piece of the collection of [[Arsene Lupin]].
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The {{Nihongo|'''Lupin Magnum'''|ルパン・マグナム|Rupan Magunamu}} is the personal weapon and mecha of [[Lupin Red]] and it is the ultimate piece of the [[Lupin Collection]], the most powerful piece of them all and is the most important piece of the collection of [[Arsène Lupin]].
 
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==="Yesterday Once Again/Hier une fois de plus"===
 
==="Yesterday Once Again/Hier une fois de plus"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Hier une fois de plus.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Hier une fois de plus.png|thumb|110px]]
This treasure, resembling a clock shaped like a ball, was seen amongst the assembled Lupin Collection. In an action scene exclusive to the opening credits, this Collection piece was retrieved from a museum by the Lupinrangers, with Tooma taking off its glass case allowing Kairi to claim it. Immediately after, the Lupinrangers found themselves surrounded by the [[Pordermen]] while the [[Patrangers]] also arrived, resulting in a three-way battle in which the Lupinrangers passed the ball-shaped treasure between themselves.
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A treasure resembling a clock shaped like a ball; {{nihongo|'''Yesterday Once Again'''|あの日をもう一度|Ano hi wo mō ichi do}} allows its user to rewind them, effectively revive anyone they want from their remains. In an action scene exclusive to the opening credits, this Collection piece was retrieved from a museum by the Lupinrangers, with Touma taking off its glass case allowing Kairi to claim it. Immediately after, the Lupinrangers found themselves surrounded by the [[Pordermen]] while the [[Patrangers]] also arrived, resulting in a three-way battle in which the Lupinrangers passed the ball-shaped treasure between themselves.
   
This treasure was later seen in the show itself used by Gangler remnant [[Kazemi]], allowing him to fire blue energy spheres which explode upon impact. It was later taken by [[Lupin Red]].
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This treasure was later seen in the show itself used by Gangler remnant [[Kazemi]]. Although it was later temporarily taken by [[Lupin Red]], {{storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}} the Gangler managed to reclaim it while the Lupinrangers and the Patrangers were fighting each other, allowing him to revive many Gangler members, including [[Goche Ru Medou]] and [[Destra Majjo]]. Noel later retrieved it for good, but not before Kazemi used it to revive even more Ganglers, including [[Zamigo Delma]]. {{storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger Final Live Tour 2019}}
   
 
The hands of this clock-like piece appear to point to 9:30, the current Sunday morning broadcast time of the ''[[Super Sentai Series]]'' following the switchover from 7:30 during ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''.
 
The hands of this clock-like piece appear to point to 9:30, the current Sunday morning broadcast time of the ''[[Super Sentai Series]]'' following the switchover from 7:30 during ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''.
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==="Like a rolling cube/Comme un cube qui roule" ===
 
==="Like a rolling cube/Comme un cube qui roule" ===
[[File:KSL-VS-KSP-Comme_un_Cube_Qui_Roule.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Comme un Cube Qui Roule.png|thumb|110px]]
A die-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, {{nihongo|'''Like a rolling cube'''/'''[[Comme un cube qui roule]]'''|転がる賽(さい)のように/Comme un cube qui roule|korogaru sai no youni/Comme un cube qui roule}} allows its user to manipulate the probability in a game (A prime example being games of chance like roulette). It was used by Gangler member [[Ruretta Gerou]] (in disguise as a casino owner) to manipulate the probability in various casino games until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]].
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A die-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, {{nihongo|'''Like a rolling cube'''|転がる賽のように|Korogaru sai no ni}} allows its user to manipulate the probability in a game (a prime example being games of chance like roulette). It was used by Gangler member [[Ruretta Gerou]] (in disguise as a casino owner) to manipulate the probability in various casino games until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]].
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyuoh Changer]] from ''[[Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Like a Rolling Stone'' by Bob Dylan and is a reference to gambling.
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyuoh Changer]] from ''[[Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Like a Rolling Stone'' by Bob Dylan and is a reference to gambling.
 
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==="Turn me on/Allume-moi" ===
 
==="Turn me on/Allume-moi" ===
[[File:KSL-VS-KSP-Allume-moi.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Allume-moi.png|thumb|110px]]
A lighter-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, {{nihongo|'''Turn me on'''/'''[[Allume-moi]]'''|私に火をつけて/Allume-moi|Watashi ni hi wo tsukete/Allume-moi}} grants the user the power of pyrokinesis (the creation & manipulation of fire). It was used by Gangler member [[Garatt Nargo]] in his arsonistic jewelery store robberies {{storylink|Number 1: The Troublemaking Phantom Thieves}} until it was taken by the Lupinrangers.  {{storylink|Number 2: International Police, Chase After Them}}.
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A lighter-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Turn me on'''|私に火をつけて|Watashi ni hi wo tsukete}} grants the user the power of pyrokinesis (the creation & manipulation of fire). It was used by Gangler member [[Garatt Nargo]] in his arsonistic jewelry store robberies {{storylink|Number 1: The Troublemaking Phantom Thieves}} until it was taken by the Lupinrangers.  {{storylink|Number 2: International Police, Chase After Them}}.
   
 
When the lid is closed, this piece resembles the [[Shishi Origami]] (in Emblem Form) from ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Light My Fire'' by The Doors and refers to arson.
 
When the lid is closed, this piece resembles the [[Shishi Origami]] (in Emblem Form) from ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Light My Fire'' by The Doors and refers to arson.
 
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=== "Get big/Gros calibre"===
 
=== "Get big/Gros calibre"===
[[File:KSL-VS-KSP-Gros_caliber.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Gros caliber.png|thumb|110px]]
A syringe-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Get Big/[[Gros calibre]]'''|大きくなれ/Gros calibre|Ōkiku nare/Gros calibre}} allows its user to make something grow to giant size. It was primarily used by the Gangler doctor [[Goche Ru Medou]] to enlarge [[Gangler Monsters]] until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}. Dogranio would later use it for his own purposes, until it was taken by Lupinrangers inside his own safe.
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A syringe-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Get Big'''|大きくなれ|Ōkiku nare}} allows its user to make something grow to giant size. It was primarily used by the Gangler doctor [[Goche Ru Medou]] to enlarge [[Gangler Monsters]] until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}. Dogranio would later use it for his own purposes, until it was taken by Lupinrangers inside his own safe.
 
This piece resembles the [[Tail Injector#Laser Grip|Laser Grip]] equipped with the [[Life Bird]]'s [[Tail Injector]] from ''[[Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. The name is inspired by a song ''Get Big'' by Dorrough and is a reference to drugs and doping-related criminal activities. {{-}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Tail Injector#Laser Grip|Laser Grip]] equipped with the [[Life Bird]]'s [[Tail Injector]] from ''[[Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive]]''. The name is inspired by a song ''Get Big'' by Dorrough and is a reference to drugs and doping-related criminal activities.
 
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=== "Who Made Who/Qui a fait qui"===
 
=== "Who Made Who/Qui a fait qui"===
[[File:KSL-VS-KSP-Qui a fait qui.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Qui a fait qui.png|thumb|110px]]
A jade figure-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Who Made Who/[[Qui a fait qui]]'''|誰が誰を作ったのか/Qui a fait qui|Dare ga dare o tsukutta no ka/Qui a fait qui}} allows its user to remodel any object. It was used by Gangler [[Namero Bacho]] in a bought to please Dogranio until it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 3: Take Them Back No Matter What}}
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A jade figure-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Who Made Who'''|誰が誰を作ったのか|Dare ga dare wo tsukutta no ka}} allows its user to remodel any object. It was used by Gangler [[Namero Bacho]] in a bought to please Dogranio until it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 3: Take Them Back No Matter What}}
   
This piece resembles [[Gunmazin]] from ''[[Chouriki Sentai Ohranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Who Made Who'' by AC/DC and is a reference to art forgery.
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This piece resembles [[Gunmazin]] in his tiki form from ''[[Chouriki Sentai Ohranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Who Made Who'' by AC/DC and is a reference to art forgery.
 
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=== "Dress You Up/Je vais t'habiller" ===
 
=== "Dress You Up/Je vais t'habiller" ===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je vais t’habiller.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je vais t’habiller.png|thumb|110px]]
A gymnastics ribbon-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Dress You Up/[[Je vais t'habiller]]'''|あなたをドレスアップ/Je vais t'habiller|Anata o doresuappu/Je vais t'habiller}} allows its user to alter the appearance of something into a cute version. (An example being [[Rabroom Jaws]] using this piece to change his Shark Mouth Portals into stuffed shark dolls to use in his kidnapping crimes). It was used by Gangler Rabroom Jaws until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 4: Unacceptable Relationship}}
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A gymnastics ribbon-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Dress You Up'''|あなたをドレスアップ|Anata wo doresu appu}} allows its user to alter the appearance of something into a cute version. (An example being [[Rabroom Jaws]] using this piece to change his Shark Mouth Portals into stuffed shark dolls to use in his kidnapping crimes). It was used by Gangler Rabroom Jaws until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 4: Unacceptable Relationship}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Miki Momozono|Goggle Pink]]'s [[Pink Ribbon]] from ''[[Dai Sentai Goggle V]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Dress You Up'' by Madonna and is a reference to kidnapping.
 
This piece resembles [[Miki Momozono|Goggle Pink]]'s [[Pink Ribbon]] from ''[[Dai Sentai Goggle V]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Dress You Up'' by Madonna and is a reference to kidnapping.
 
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=== "Jumpin' Jack Flash/Jack bondissant tel l'éclair" ===
 
=== "Jumpin' Jack Flash /Jack bondissant tel l’éclair" ===
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Jack bondissant tel l’éclair.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A boot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Jumpin' Jack Flash'''|稲妻のように飛び跳ねる|Inazuma no yō ni tobihaneru}} grants its user superhuman jumping abilities. It was used by Gangler [[Bundorute Peggy]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 6: What to Protect}}
[[File:KSLVKSP-Jack_bondissant_tel_l’éclair.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A boot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Jumpin' Jack Flash/[[Jack bondissant tel l’éclai]]r'''|稲妻のように飛び跳ねる/Jack bondissant tel l’éclair|Inazuma no yō ni tobihaneru/Jack bondissant tel l’éclair}} grants its user superhuman jumping abilities. It was used by Gangler [[Bundorute Peggy]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 6: What to Protect}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles [[Lou|PinkFlash]]'s [[Prism Boots]] (And Pink Flash's Ranger Suit) from ''[[Choushinsei Flashman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Jumpin' Jack Flash'' by Rolling Stones and is a reference to resisting arrest.
 
This piece resembles [[Lou|PinkFlash]]'s [[Prism Boots]] (And Pink Flash's Ranger Suit) from ''[[Choushinsei Flashman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Jumpin' Jack Flash'' by Rolling Stones and is a reference to resisting arrest.
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==="All Your Love/Tout ton amour"===
 
==="All Your Love/Tout ton amour"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Tout ton amour.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Tout ton amour.png|thumb|110px]]
An oil lamp-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''All your love/[[Tout ton amour]]'''|胸いっぱいの愛を/Tout ton amour|Mune-ippai no ai o/Tout ton amour}} grants its user the ability to infinitely expand any specific space. It was used by Gangler gourmand [[Merg Arita]] to expand his stomach until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 7: Always Saved}}
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An oil lamp-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''All Your Love'''|胸いっぱいの愛を|Mune-ippai no ai wo}} grants its user the ability to infinitely expand any specific space. It was used by Gangler gourmand [[Merg Arita]] to expand his stomach until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 7: Always Saved}}
   
This piece resembles [[Heavenly Saint Sungel|MagIShine]]'s [[MagiLamp]] from ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]'', with the prop itself being an actual retool. The name is inspired by the song ''Whole Lotta Love'' (Japanese title song is {{nihongo|'''All your love'''|胸いっぱいの愛を|Mune-ippai no ai o}}) by Led Zeppelin and is a reference to the crime of {{W|dine and dash}}.
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This piece resembles [[Heavenly Saint Sungel|MagiShine]]'s [[MagiLamp]] from ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]'', with the prop itself being an actual retool. The name is inspired by the song ''Whole Lotta Love'' (Japanese title song is {{nihongo|'''All Your Love'''|胸いっぱいの愛を|Mune-ippai no ai wo}}) by Led Zeppelin and is a reference to the crime of {{W|dine and dash}}.
 
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==="Heal the World/Guéris le monde"===
 
==="Heal the World/Guéris le monde"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Guéris le monde.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Guéris le monde.png|thumb|110px]]
A binoculars-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Heal the world/[[Guéris le monde]]'''|世界を癒そう/Guéris le monde|Sekai wo iyasou/Guéris le monde}} is the second piece in [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s possession. Its current abilities are said to be a mystery, but Goche has stated that it enables her to look into the personality of a target individual. {{storylink|Number 8: The Thieves' Identities}}
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A binoculars-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Heal the World'''|世界を癒そう|Sekai wo iyasō}} is the second piece in [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s possession. Its current abilities are said to be a mystery, but Goche has stated that it enables her to look into the personality of a target individual. {{storylink|Number 8: The Thieves' Identities}}
   
 
Its true ability is to analyze and reveal hidden traits of an individual. It can also be used to locate lost items. Goche used it until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}and then taken by the Lupinrangers in his safe {{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}.
 
Its true ability is to analyze and reveal hidden traits of an individual. It can also be used to locate lost items. Goche used it until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}and then taken by the Lupinrangers in his safe {{Storylink|Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again}}.
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==="Electrical Storm/L’Orage électrique"===
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==="Electrical Storm/L'Orage électrique"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’Orage électrique.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’Orage électrique.png|thumb|70px]]
A battery-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Electrical Storm/[[L’Orage électrique]]'''|電撃の嵐/L’Orage électrique|Dengeki no arashi/L’Orage électrique}} allows its user to generate electricity. It was used by Gangler [[Brez Arenishka]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 9: In Order to Meet Again}} {{storylink|Number 10: It's Not Over Yet}}
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A battery-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Electrical Storm'''|電撃の嵐|Dengeki no arashi}} allows its user to generate electricity. It was used by Gangler [[Brez Arenishka]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 9: In Order to Meet Again}} {{storylink|Number 10: It's Not Over Yet}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyudenchi]] from ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]''. The name is inspired by the song (and album) ''Thunder and Lightning'' (Japanese title song is {{nihongo|'''Electrical Storm'''|電撃の嵐|Dengeki no arashi}}) by Argent and is a reference to electrocution.
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyudenchi]] from ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]''. The name is inspired by the song (and album) ''Thunder and Lightning'' (Japanese title song is {{nihongo|'''Electrical Storm'''|電撃の嵐|Dengeki no arashi}}) by Argent and is a reference to electrocution.
 
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==="Roll Over, Beethoven/Fais rouler Beethoven"===
 
==="Roll Over, Beethoven/Fais rouler Beethoven"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Fais rouler Beethoven.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Fais rouler Beethoven.png|thumb|110px]]
A tire-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Roll Over, Beethoven/[[Fais rouler Beethoven]]'''|ベートーベンをぶっとばせ/Fais rouler Beethoven|Bētōben o buttobase/ Fais rouler Beethoven}} allows its user to make their targets slip and fall. It was used by Gangler [[Pitch Cock]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 11: I Will Continue Shooting}}
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A tire-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Roll Over, Beethoven'''|ベートーベンをぶっとばせ|Bētōben wo buttobase}} allows its user to make their targets slip and fall. It was used by Gangler [[Pitch Cock]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 11: I Will Continue Shooting}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Armored Wheel GoRoader GT]]'s Wheel Mode from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Roll Over, Beethoven'' by Chuck Berry and may be a reference to physical assault.
 
This piece resembles the [[Armored Wheel GoRoader GT]]'s Wheel Mode from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Roll Over, Beethoven'' by Chuck Berry and may be a reference to physical assault.
 
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==="Life in the Fast Lane/La vie sur la voie rapide"===
 
==="Life in the Fast Lane/La vie sur la voie rapide"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La vie sur la voie rapide.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La vie sur la voie rapide.png|thumb|110px]]
A bracelet-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Life in the Fast Lane/[[La vie sur la voie rapide]]'''|駆け足の人生/La vie sur la voie rapide|Kakeashi no jinsei/La vie sur la voie rapide}} allows its user to run at insanely high speeds. Initially used by Gangler [[Jenko Copamino]], it fell into the hands of [[Yuki Ishida]] before it was eventually taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 12: Magical Bracelet}}
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A bracelet-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Life in the Fast Lane'''|駆け足の人生|Kakeashi no jinsei}} allows its user to run at insanely high speeds. Initially used by Gangler [[Jenko Copamino]], it fell into the hands of [[Yuki Ishida]] before it was eventually taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 12: Magical Bracelet}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Chrono Changer]] from ''[[Mirai Sentai Timeranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Life in the Fast Lane'' by The Eagles and is a reference to high-speed chases.
 
This piece resembles the [[Chrono Changer]] from ''[[Mirai Sentai Timeranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Life in the Fast Lane'' by The Eagles and is a reference to high-speed chases.
 
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==="Jailhouse Rock/Le rock du bagne"===
 
==="Jailhouse Rock/Le rock du bagne"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le rock du bagne.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le rock du bagne.png|thumb|70px]]
A ninja scroll-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Jailhouse Rock/[[Le rock du bagne]]'''|監獄ロック/Le rock du bagne|Kangoku rokku/ Le rock du bagne}} allows its user to generate invisible energy barriers. It was used by Gangler [[Naiyo Kapaja]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 13: Best and Worst Holiday}}
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A ninja scroll-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Jailhouse Rock'''|監獄ロック|Kangoku rokku}} allows its user to generate invisible energy barriers. It was used by Gangler [[Naiyo Kapaja]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 13: Best and Worst Holiday}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Shinobi Scrolls]] from ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Jailhouse Rock'' by Elvis Presley and is a reference to a lockdown.
 
This piece resembles the [[Shinobi Scrolls]] from ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Jailhouse Rock'' by Elvis Presley and is a reference to a lockdown.
 
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==="Small World/Le petit monde"===
 
==="Small World/Le petit monde"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le petit monde.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le petit monde.png|thumb|110px]]
A ninja shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Small World/[[Le petit monde]]'''|スモール・ワールド/Le petit monde|sumōru wārudo/Le petit monde}} allows its user to change the size or scale of the body. <!--NOTE! This is from the website and is only hinted at onscreen--> It was kept by Gangler [[Togeno Aves]] and then discarded so he may create a distraction to escape. {{storylink|Number 14: The Fabricated Trap}}
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A ninja shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Small World'''|スモール・ワールド|Sumōru Wārudo}} allows its user to change the size or scale of the body. It was kept by Gangler [[Togeno Aves]] and then discarded so he may create a distraction to escape. {{storylink|Number 14: The Fabricated Trap}}
   
This piece resembles the [[AkaNinger]]-shaped [[Nin Shuriken]] from ''[[Shuriken Sentai Ninninger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Small World'' by Huey Lewis and The News and is a reference to an escape. However, it could also be a reference to the song “It’s a Small world” by Disney.
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This piece resembles the [[AkaNinger]]-shaped [[Nin Shuriken]] from ''[[Shuriken Sentai Ninninger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Small World'' by Huey Lewis and The News and is a reference to an escape. However, it could also be a reference to the ride “It’s A Small World” by Disney.
 
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==="Far Away/Au loin"===
 
==="Far Away/Au loin"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Au loin.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Au loin.png|thumb|110px]]
A slingshot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Far Away/[[Au loin]]'''|遠く離れて/Au loin|Tōkuhanarete/Au loin}} allows its user to fire projectiles at greater distances, up to ten times longer. Originally belonging to [[Destra Majjo]], it was given to and used by Gangler [[Togeno Aves]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 15: The Work of a Police Officer}}
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A slingshot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Far Away'''|遠く離れて|Tōku hanarete}} allows its user to fire projectiles at greater distances, up to ten times longer. Originally belonging to [[Destra Majjo]], it was given to and used by Gangler [[Togeno Aves]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 15: The Work of a Police Officer}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[MegaYellow]]'s [[Mega Sling]] from ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Far Away'' by Nickelback and is a reference to {{W|Sniper|sniping}}.
 
This piece resembles [[MegaYellow]]'s [[Mega Sling]] from ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Far Away'' by Nickelback and is a reference to {{W|Sniper|sniping}}.
 
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==="Great Balls of Fireball/Belles balles de feu"===
 
==="Great Balls of Fireball/Belles balles de feu"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Belles balles de feu.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Belles balles de feu.png|thumb|110px]]
A ball-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Great Balls of Fire/[[Belles balles de feu]]'''|火の玉ロック/Belles balles de feu|Hinotama rokku/Belles balles de feu}} allows its user to shoot explosive fireball-like projectiles. It was used by Gangler [[Manta Bayarsh]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 16: Because You're A Friend}}
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A ball-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Great Balls of Fire'''|火の玉ロック|Hinotama rokku}} allows its user to shoot explosive fireball-like projectiles. It was used by Gangler [[Manta Bayarsh]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 16: Because You're A Friend}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Vulcan Ball]] from ''[[Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Great Balls of Fire'' by Jerry Lee Lewis and is a reference to {{W|Bomb|bombing}}.
 
This piece resembles the [[Vulcan Ball]] from ''[[Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Great Balls of Fire'' by Jerry Lee Lewis and is a reference to {{W|Bomb|bombing}}.
 
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==="Long, Long, Long/Long, long et long"===
 
==="Long, Long, Long/Long, long et long"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Long,long et long.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Long,long et long.png|thumb|70px]]
A sword-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Long, long, long/[[Long, long et long]]'''|長く長く長く/Long, long et long|Nagaku nagaku nagaku/Long, long et long}} allows its user to extend a body part with light. It was used by Gangler [[Nero Kilmer]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{Storylink|Number 17: Secret Feeling}}
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A sword-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Long, long, long'''|長く長く長く|Nagaku nagaku nagaku}} allows its user to extend a body part with light. It was used by Gangler [[Nero Kilmer]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{Storylink|Number 17: Secret Feeling}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Takeru (Maskman)|Red Mask]]'s [[Masky Blade]] from ''[[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Long, Long, Long'' by The Beatles and is a reference to {{W|flagellation}}.
 
This piece resembles [[Takeru (Maskman)|Red Mask]]'s [[Masky Blade]] from ''[[Hikari Sentai Maskman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Long, Long, Long'' by The Beatles and is a reference to {{W|flagellation}}.
 
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==="A Stroke of Luck/Le coup de chance"===
 
==="A Stroke of Luck/Le coup de chance"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le coup de chance.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le coup de chance.png|thumb|110px]]
A military tracking device-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''A Stroke of luck/[[Le coup de chance]]'''|幸運の大当たり/Le coup de chance|Kōun no ōatari/Le coup de chance}} allows its user to turn their projectiles into homing shots, increasing their accuracy when firing at a target. Originally belonging to [[Destra Majjo]], it was given to and used by Gangler [[Anidara Maximoff]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{Storylink|Number 18: Secret of the Collection}}
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A military tracking device-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''A Stroke of luck'''|幸運の大当たり|Kōun no ōatari}} allows its user to turn their projectiles into homing shots, increasing their accuracy when firing at a target. Originally belonging to [[Destra Majjo]], it was given to and used by Gangler [[Anidara Maximoff]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{Storylink|Number 18: Secret of the Collection}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Car Navick]] from ''[[Gekisou Sentai Carranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''A Stroke of Luck'' by Garbage and it may be a reference to drone bombing. 
 
This piece resembles the [[Car Navick]] from ''[[Gekisou Sentai Carranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''A Stroke of Luck'' by Garbage and it may be a reference to drone bombing. 
 
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==="Ride like the Wind/Filer comme le vent"===
 
==="Ride like the Wind/Filer comme le vent"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Filer comme le vent.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Filer comme le vent.png|thumb|110px]]
A folding fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Ride like the wind/[[Filer comme le vent]]'''|風立ちぬ/Filer comme le vent|Kazetachinu/Filer comme le vent}} allows its user to generate gusts of wind that can cut through anything. It was user by Gangler [[Sudaru Urukyu]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 19: The Price of Disobeying Orders}}
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A folding fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Ride like the Wind'''|風立ちぬ|Kaze tachinu}} allows its user to generate gusts of wind that can cut through anything. It was user by Gangler [[Sudaru Urukyu]] until it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 19: The Price of Disobeying Orders}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[GekiFan]] from ''[[Juken Sentai Gekiranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Ride Like the Wind'' by Christopher Cross and may be a reference to {{W|property damage}}.
 
This piece resembles the [[GekiFan]] from ''[[Juken Sentai Gekiranger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Ride Like the Wind'' by Christopher Cross and may be a reference to {{W|property damage}}.
 
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==="Endorphin Machine/La machine d'endorphine===
 
==="Endorphin Machine/La machine d’endorphin"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La machine d endorphin.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La machine d endorphin.png|thumb|110px]]
A watch-like device, part of the Lupin Collection. the {{nihongo|'''Endorphin machine/[[La machine d’endorphin]]'''|元気になる装置/La machine d’endorphin}} that provides particle energy and doubles the offensive power for attacks. It was used by Gangler [[Zarudan Hou]] until it was taken by [[Lupin X]] (Even though technically he never got to actually use it).
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A watch-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Endorphin Machine'''|元気になる装置|Genki ni naru sōchi}} provides the user with particle energy and doubles their offensive power for attacks. It was used by Gangler [[Zarudan Hou]] until it was taken by [[Lupin X]] (Even though technically he never got to actually use it).
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Techno Brace]] from ''[[Choudenshi Bioman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Endorphin Machine'' by Prince and is a reference to the use of {{W|Anabolic_steroid|steroids}}.
 
This piece resembles the [[Techno Brace]] from ''[[Choudenshi Bioman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Endorphin Machine'' by Prince and is a reference to the use of {{W|Anabolic_steroid|steroids}}.
 
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==="Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/La fumée t’embrouille les yeux"===
 
==="Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/La fumée t’embrouille les yeux"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La fumée t’embrouille les yeux.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La fumée t’embrouille les yeux.png|thumb|110px]]
A lion-shaped censer, the {{nihongo|'''Smoke gets in your Eyes/[[La fumée t’embrouille les yeux]]'''|煙が目にしみる/La fumée t’embrouille les yeux}} creates clouds that can be ridden or used as gas emissions. It was used by Gangler [[Zarudan Hou]] until it was taken by [[Lupin X]].
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A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a lion-shaped censer; {{nihongo|'''Smoke gets in your Eyes'''|煙が目にしみる|Kemuri ga me ni shimiru}} allows its user to create clouds that can be ridden or used as gas emissions. It was used by Gangler [[Zarudan Hou]] until it was taken by [[Lupin X]].
   
This piece resembles [[Daigo of the Heavenly Phantom Star|ShishiRanger]]'s [[Shisei Gattai Heavenly Chi Palace#Mythical Chi Beast Star-Jishi|Mythical Chi Beast Star-Jishi]] from ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Smoke Gets in Your Eyes'', originally from the 1931 musical "Roberta" and made famous by a 1958 cover by The Platters and is a reference to the use of a {{W|Smoke_screen|smoke screen}}.
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This piece resembles [[Daigo of the Heavenly Phantom Star|ShishiRanger]]'s [[Mythical Qi Beast Star-Shishi]] from ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Smoke Gets in Your Eyes'', originally from the 1931 musical "Roberta" and made famous by a 1958 cover by The Platters and is a reference to the use of a {{W|Smoke_screen|smoke screen}}.
 
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==="I Turn to Stone/Je me change en pierre"===
 
==="I Turn to Stone/Je me change en pierre"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je me change en pierre.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je me change en pierre.png|thumb|110px]]
A dumbbell-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''I Turn to Stone/[[Je me change en pierre]]'''|石に変わる/Je me change en pierre|Ishi ni kawaru/Je me change en pierre}} allows its user to harden their body, thus strengthening the user's level of defense. It was used by Gangler [[Gabatt Kababacci]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]] and later taken from him by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 21: Foe or Friend, On Board or Not?}}
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A dumbbell-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''Je me change en pierre'''|石に変わる|Ishi ni kawaru}} allows its user to harden their body, thus strengthening the user's level of defense. It was used by Gangler [[Gabatt Kababacci]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]] and later taken from him by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 21: Foe or Friend, On Board or Not?}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Ken Hoshikawa|FiveBlue]]'s Twin Array from ''[[Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]''. The name is inspired by the song "Turn to Stone" by the Electric Light Orchestra.
 
This piece resembles [[Ken Hoshikawa|FiveBlue]]'s Twin Array from ''[[Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]''. The name is inspired by the song "Turn to Stone" by the Electric Light Orchestra.
 
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==="Purple Rain/La pluie violette"===
 
==="Purple Rain/La pluie violette"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La pluie violette.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La pluie violette.png|thumb|110px]]
A water gun-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Purple Rain/[[La pluie violette]]'''|紫色の雨/La pluie violette|Murasakiiro no ame/La pluie violette}} allows its user to absorb moisture in the air and fire it out as jets of water. It was used by Gangler member [[Demeran Yatmis]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 22: Love in Life}}
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A water gun-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''La pluie violette'''|紫色の雨|Murasakīro no ame}} allows its user to absorb moisture in the air and fire it out as jets of water. It was used by Gangler member [[Demeran Yatmis]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 22: Love in Life}}
   
 
This piece resembles a [[Gosei Blaster]] equipped with the [[Shark Headder]] from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'' and is named after ''Purple Rain'' by Prince.
 
This piece resembles a [[Gosei Blaster]] equipped with the [[Shark Headder]] from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'' and is named after ''Purple Rain'' by Prince.
 
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==="The Heat is There/La chaleur est là"===
 
==="The Heat is There/La chaleur est là"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La chaleur est là.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La chaleur est là.png|thumb|110px]]
A ring-like piece of the Lupin Collection, {{nihongo|'''The Heat is there/[[La chaleur est là]]'''|熱くなれ/La chaleur est là|Atsukunare/La chaleur est }} allows its user to generate high amounts of heat via molecular excitation. It was used by [[Ushibaroque the Brawl]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Tooma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 23: Status: Gold}}
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A ring-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{nihongo|'''The Heat is there'''|熱くなれ|Atsuku nare}} allows its user to generate high amounts of heat via molecular excitation. It was used by [[Ushibaroque the Brawl]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Touma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 23: Status: Gold}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Denzi Ring]] from ''[[Denshi Sentai Denziman]]'' and is a play on the 1980s pop song ''{{W|The Heat is On}}'' by Glenn Frey.
 
This piece resembles the [[Denzi Ring]] from ''[[Denshi Sentai Denziman]]'' and is a play on the 1980s pop song ''{{W|The Heat is On}}'' by Glenn Frey.
 
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==="Escape/L'évasion"===
 
==="Escape/L’évasion"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’évasion.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’évasion.png|thumb|110px]]
A signal baton-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Escape/[[L’évasion]]'''|逃亡せよ/L’évasion|Tōbōseyo/L’ évasion}} allows its user to constantly evade and deflect attacks. It was used by [[Giwi Newzie]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Tooma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 24: Promise to Return Alive}}
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A signal baton-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Escape'''|逃亡せよ|Tōbō seyo}} allows its user to constantly evade and deflect attacks. It was used by [[Giwi Newzie]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Touma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 24: Promise to Return Alive}}
   
This piece resembles [[Akira Nijino|ToQ 6gou]]'s [[Yudo Breaker]] from ''[[Ressha Sentai ToQger]]'' and refers to the song "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes.
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This piece resembles [[Akira Nijino|ToQ 6gou]]'s [[Yudo Breaker]] from ''[[Ressha Sentai ToQger]]'' and refers to the song "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes and may be a reference to prison breakout.
 
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==="Doctor, Doctor/Docteur, docteur"===
 
==="Doctor, Doctor/Docteur, docteur"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Docteur, docteur.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Docteur, docteur.png|thumb|110px]]
A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a blood pressure monitor, the {{nihongo|'''Doctor, doctor/[[Docteur, docteur]]'''|医者医者/Docteur, docteur|Isha isha/Docteur, docteur}} allows its user to completely heal from severe injury and/or damage. It was used by [[Raimon Gaorufang]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 25: Make it the Strongest}}
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A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a blood pressure monitor, the {{nihongo|'''Doctor, doctor'''|医者医者|Isha isha}} allows its user to completely heal from severe injury and/or damage. It was used by [[Raimon Gaorufang]] of the [[Raimon Gang]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 25: Make it the Strongest}}
   
 
This piece resembles half of the [[Twin Brace]] from ''[[Choujuu Sentai Liveman]]'' and the title alludes to the song ''Doctor Doctor'' by UFO.
 
This piece resembles half of the [[Twin Brace]] from ''[[Choujuu Sentai Liveman]]'' and the title alludes to the song ''Doctor Doctor'' by UFO.
 
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==="Life is a Flower/La vie est une fleur"===
 
==="Life is a Flower/La vie est une fleur"===
[[File:Magooda Pone's unnamed Blade treasure from the Lupin Collection.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-La vie est une fleur.png|thumb|110px]]
This piece allows its user to create a smokescreen of blossoms, the {{Nihongo|'''Life is a flower'''/'''La vie est une fleur'''|人生は花/La vie est une fleur|Jinsei wa hana/La vie est une fleur}}. This piece was used by [[Magooda Pone]] before it was taken by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{Storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger + Keisatsu Sentai Patranger ~The Ultimate Weird Combination!~}}
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A blade-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Life is a Flower'''|人生は花|Jinsei wa hana}} allows its user to create a smokescreen of blossoms. It was used by [[Magooda Pone]] before it was taken by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{Storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger + Keisatsu Sentai Patranger ~The Ultimate Weird Combination!~}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[:Category: Arsenal (Gingaman)#Mechanical_Blade_Kiba|Mechanical Blade Kiba]] from ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]'', and its name comes from the song "Life is a flower" by Ace of Base.
 
This piece resembles the [[:Category: Arsenal (Gingaman)#Mechanical_Blade_Kiba|Mechanical Blade Kiba]] from ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]'', and its name comes from the song "Life is a flower" by Ace of Base.
 
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==="Welcome to the Jungle/Bienvenue à la jungle"===
 
==="Welcome to the Jungle/Bienvenue dans la jungle"===
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Bienvenue à la jungle.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A magnifying glass-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Welcome to the Jungle'''|ジャングルへようこそ|Janguru e yōkoso}} allows its user to create vines to tie up any chosen opponents. It was used by [[Wilson]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film}}
[[File:Unknown_Lupin_Collection_(Ginga_Brace).png|thumb|110px]]
 
A magnifying glass-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{nihongo|'''Welcome to the Jungle'''/'''[[Bienvenue dans la jungle]]'''|ジャングルへようこそ/Bienvenue dans la jungle|Janguru e yōkoso/Bienvenue dans la jungle}} allows its user to create vines to tie up any chosen opponents. It was used by [[Wilson]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Ginga Brace]] from ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]''; the title alludes to the song ''Welcome to the Jungle'' by Guns N' Roses, whose song inspired the title of the first two episodes of ''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury]]''.
 
This piece resembles the [[Ginga Brace]] from ''[[Seijuu Sentai Gingaman]]''; the title alludes to the song ''Welcome to the Jungle'' by Guns N' Roses, whose song inspired the title of the first two episodes of ''[[Power Rangers Jungle Fury]]''.
 
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==="Meteorite Fall/En attendant qu'une étoile tombe"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-En attendant qu'une étoile tombe.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a model of the solar system, the {{Nihongo|'''Meteorite Fall'''|隕石秋|Inseki aki}} allows its user to summon meteors. It was used by Gangler [[Herlock Sholmes]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Lucky|Shishi Red Orion]]'s [[Saiko Kyutama]] from ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''; the title alludes to the song ''Skyfall'' by Adelle.
==="Meteorite Fall/Météorite osei"===
 
[[File:Unknown_Lupin_Collection_(Saiko_Kyutama).png|thumb|110px]]
 
A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a model of the solar system, the {{Nihongo|'''Meteorite Fall'''/'''[[Météorite osei]]'''|隕石秋/メテオライトオセイ|Inseki aki/meteoraitoosei}} allows its user to summon meteors. It was used by Gangler [[Herlock Sholmes]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film}}
 
 
This piece resembles [[Shishi Red Orion]]'s [[Saiko Kyutama]] from ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''; the title alludes to the song ''Skyfall'' by Adelle.
 
 
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==="The tiny Bubbles/Les minuscules bulles"===
 
==="The tiny Bubbles/Les minuscules bulles"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Les minuscules bulles.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Les minuscules bulles.png|thumb|110px]]
Described as the {{nihongo|"twilight mermaid statue"|たそがれの人魚像|Tasogare no ningyo-zō}}, {{nihongo|'''The tiny Bubbles/[[Les minuscules bulles]]'''|小さな泡/Les minuscules bulles|Chīsana awa/Les minuscules bulles}} allows its user to produce bubbles as a distraction to escape. Stolen from the {{W|Louvre}} 100 years ago, it was used by Gangler [[Gristo Lloyd]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]].
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Described as the {{nihongo|"twilight mermaid statue"|たそがれの人魚像|Tasogare no ningyo-zō}}, {{nihongo|'''The tiny Bubbles'''|小さな泡|Chīsana awa}} allows its user to produce bubbles as a distraction to escape. Stolen from the {{W|Louvre}} 100 years ago, it was used by Gangler [[Gristo Lloyd]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]].
   
 
The piece resembles the helmet and [[Earth Force]] symbol of [[Sayaka Nagisa|Change Mermaid]] from ''[[Dengeki Sentai Changeman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Tiny Bubbles'' by Don Ho and may also be based on the original version of ''The Little Mermaid'' as written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.
 
The piece resembles the helmet and [[Earth Force]] symbol of [[Sayaka Nagisa|Change Mermaid]] from ''[[Dengeki Sentai Changeman]]''. The name is inspired by the song ''Tiny Bubbles'' by Don Ho and may also be based on the original version of ''The Little Mermaid'' as written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.
 
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==="Shout to the Top/Crier vers le haut"===
 
==="Shout to the Top/Crier vers le haut"===
[[File:Zonic Lee's unnamed Megaphone treasure from the Lupin Collection.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Crier vers le haut.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a megaphone, the {{Nihongo|'''Shout to the Top/Crier vers le haut'''|トップに叫べ/Crier vers le haut|Toppu ni sakebe/Crier vers le haut}} allows its user to issue a screaming shockwave at its opponents. It was used by [[Zonic Lee]] before it was taken by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Keisatsu Sentai Patranger feat. Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger ~Another Patren 2gou~}}
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A Lupin Collection piece resembling a megaphone; {{Nihongo|'''Shout to the Top'''|トップに叫べ|Toppu ni sakebe}} allows its user to issue a screaming shockwave at its opponents. It was used by [[Zonic Lee]] before it was taken by [[Noel Takao|Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Keisatsu Sentai Patranger feat. Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger ~Another Patren 2gou~}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Nanami Nono|Hurricane Blue]]'s [[:Category:Arsenal (Hurricaneger)#Sonic_Megaphone|Sonic Megaphone]] from ''[[Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Shout to the Top!" by The Style Council.
 
This piece resembles [[Nanami Nono|Hurricane Blue]]'s [[:Category:Arsenal (Hurricaneger)#Sonic_Megaphone|Sonic Megaphone]] from ''[[Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Shout to the Top!" by The Style Council.
 
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==="Control/Le contrôle"===
 
==="Control/Le contrôle"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_contrôle.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_contrôle.png|thumb|110px]]
A recorder-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Control'''/'''[[Le contrôle]]'''|コントロール/ル制御|Kontorōru/ru seigyo}} allows its user to manipulate humans so long as the user can speak. It was used by [[Pyodor]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 27: Dancing Afterwards}}
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A recorder-like piece of the Lupin Collection; the {{Nihongo|'''Control'''|操作する|Sōsa suru}} allows its user to manipulate humans so long as the user can speak. It was used by [[Pyodor]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 27: Dancing Afterwards}}
   
The piece resembles [[Yamato Tribe Knight Burai|DragonRanger]]'s [[Zyusouken]] from ''[[Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger]] ''(and possibly may also refer to [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Tommy_Oliver Tommy Oliver] from ''[https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Mighty_Morphin_Power_Rangers Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]'' with its green and white color, as well as the black color from ''[[Power Rangers Dino Thunder]]'' and his usage of Zyusouken in the adaptation as [https://powerrangers.fandom.com/wiki/Saba Dragon Dagger) and its name comes from the 1986 song "Control" by Janet Jackson.
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The piece resembles [[Yamato Tribe Knight Burai|DragonRanger]]'s [[Zyusouken]] from ''[[Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger]] '' and its name comes from the 1986 song "Control" by Janet Jackson.
 
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==="Plunge/Plonge"===
 
==="Plunge/Plonge"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Plonge.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Plonge.png|thumb|110px]]
A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a pair of shark fins, the {{Nihongo|'''Plunge'''/'''[[Plonge]]'''|プランジ/プランジ|Puranji/puranji}} allows its user to swim around through land and through walls like they were water. It was used by Gangler [[Ryugu Tamatebacco]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 28: My Birthday is Also Fighting}}
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A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a pair of shark fins; the {{Nihongo|'''Plunge'''|飛び込む|Tobikomu}} allows its user to swim around through land and walls like they were water. It was used by Gangler [[Ryugu Tamatebacco]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 28: My Birthday is Also Fighting}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Kai Samezu|Gao Blue]]'s [[Shark Cutters]] from ''[[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "The Plunge" by The Deserters.
 
This piece resembles [[Kai Samezu|Gao Blue]]'s [[Shark Cutters]] from ''[[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "The Plunge" by The Deserters.
 
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==="Memory/La mémoire"===
 
==="Memory/La mémoire"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La_mémoire.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La_mémoire.png|thumb|110px]]
A camera-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Memory'''/'''[[La mémoire]]'''|記憶/記憶|Kioku/ kioku}} allows its user to remove the victim’s memories and convert them into photos based on those memories. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 29: Photos to Remember}}
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A camera-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; {{Nihongo|'''Memory'''|思い出|Omoide}} allows its user to remove the victim’s memories and convert them into photos based on those memories. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 29: Photos to Remember}}
   
 
The piece resembles the [[Ichigan Buster]]'s camera mode from ''[[Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters]]'' and its name come from the song "Memory" from the musical "Cats", originally performed and recorded by Elaine Paige.
 
The piece resembles the [[Ichigan Buster]]'s camera mode from ''[[Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters]]'' and its name come from the song "Memory" from the musical "Cats", originally performed and recorded by Elaine Paige.
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==="Life in rose/La Vie en rose"===
 
==="Life in rose/La Vie en rose"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La_Vie_en_rose.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La_Vie_en_rose.png|thumb|110px]]
A Collection piece resembling a rose bouquet with a hidden blade, the {{Nihongo|'''Life in rose'''/'''[[La Vie en rose]]'''|バラの生活/ La Vie en rose|Bara no seikatsu/La Vie en rōsu}} allows its user to alter the scent of anything that has an odor. It was used by Gangler [[Kunks Butylmercaptan]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 30: The Two Are On a Trip}}
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A Lupin Collection piece resembling a rose bouquet with a hidden blade; {{Nihongo|'''Life in rose'''|ばら色生|Bara-iro no jinsei}} allows its user to alter the scent of anything that has an odor. It was used by Gangler [[Kunks Butylmercaptan]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 30: The Two Are On a Trip}}
   
This piece resembles [[Rei Tachibana|Dyna Pink]]'s [[Rose Saber]] from ''[[Kagaku Sentai Dynaman]]'' and its name comes from the song "La Vie en rose" by Edie Piaf.
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This piece resembles a combination of a [[Dyna Brace]] and [[Rei Tachibana|Dyna Pink]]'s [[Rose Saber]] from ''[[Kagaku Sentai Dynaman]]'' and its name comes from the song "La Vie en rose" by Edie Piaf.
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==="Upside-down/À l'envers"===
 
==="Upside-down/À l’envers"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-À_l’envers.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-À_l’envers.png|thumb|110px]]
A police badge-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Upside-down'''/'''[[À l’envers]]'''|逆さまに|Sakasama ni}} allows its user to hide their evil identity and gives the user personality traits opposite to their character. It was used by Gangler [[Yoshi Urazer]] before he took it out himself under its influence. {{storylink|Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered}}
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A police badge-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Upside-down'''|ひっくり返す|Hikkuri kaesu}} allows its user to hide their evil identity and gives the user personality traits opposite to their character. It was used by Gangler [[Yoshi Urazer]] before he took it out himself under its influence. {{storylink|Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered}}
 
This piece resembles an [[SP License]] from ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "Upside-Down" by Diana Ross and may be a reference to deception.{{-}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles an [[SP License]] from ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "Upside-Down" by Diana Ross and may be a reference to deception.
 
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==="Take it on/Prends-le dessus"===
 
==="Take it on/Prends-le dessus"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Prends-le_dessus.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Prends-le_dessus.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a fossilized theropod head, the {{Nihongo|'''Take it on'''/'''[[Prends-le dessus]]'''|それを取る/ Prends-le dessus|Sore o toru/ Prends - le dessus}} grants the user unknown powers. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman]] before it was possibly taken by [[Lupin Blue]].{{storylink|Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered}}
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A Lupin Collection piece resembling a fossilized theropod head, the {{Nihongo|'''Take it on'''|楽しくいこうぜ|Tanoshiku ikō ze}} grants the user unknown powers. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman]] before it was possibly taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered}}
   
 
This piece resembles a [[Dino Brace]] with [[Bakuryuu Tyrannosaurus]]'s Dino Plate attached from ''[[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
 
This piece resembles a [[Dino Brace]] with [[Bakuryuu Tyrannosaurus]]'s Dino Plate attached from ''[[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]]'' and its name comes from the song "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
 
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==="Rogues/Les voyous"===
 
==="Rogues/Les voyous"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Les_voyous.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Les_voyous.png|thumb|110px]]
A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Rogues'''/'''[[Les voyous]]'''|悪い奴ら/ Les voyous|Rōgu/ Les voyous}} allows the user to negate the powers of other collection pieces. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before being taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
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A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Rogues'''|悪い奴ら|Warui yatsu-ra}} allows the user to negate the powers of other collection pieces. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before being taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
   
The piece resembles the [[Transformation Cellphone Mobilates]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Bad Boys" by April Wine and may be a reference to sabotage.{{-}}
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The piece resembles the [[Transformation Cellphone Mobilates]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Bad Boys" by April Wine and may be a reference to sabotage.
 
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==="Wake me up/L’Appel de réveil"===
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==="Wake me up/L'Appel de réveil"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’Appel_de_réveil.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’Appel_de_réveil.png|thumb|110px]]
A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Wake me up'''/'''[[L’Appel de réveil]]'''|を起こして/ L’Appel deréveil|Watashi o okoshite/L’ Appel deréveil}} allows its user to launch energy claw slashes at their opponents. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before being taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
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A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; the {{Nihongo|'''Wake me up'''|あなたを起こ|Anata wo okosu}} allows its user to launch energy slashes at their opponents. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before being taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
   
 
The piece resembles the [[Transformation Handheld ShodoPhone]] from ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Wake Me Up" by Avicii.
 
The piece resembles the [[Transformation Handheld ShodoPhone]] from ''[[Samurai Sentai Shinkenger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Wake Me Up" by Avicii.
 
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==="Crossroads/Le croisement"===
 
==="Crossroads/Le croisement"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_croisement.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_croisement.png|thumb|110px]]
A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Crossroads'''/'''[[Le croisement]]'''|交差点/ル・クロワーズメント|Kōsaten/ ru kurowāzumento}} allows its user to perform a powerful kick. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
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A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{Nihongo|'''Crossroads'''|十字路|Jūjiro}} allows its user to perform a powerful kick. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
   
 
The piece resembles the [[Transformation Cellular Go-Phone]] from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Cross Road Blues" (also just called "Crossroads") by Robert Johnson.
 
The piece resembles the [[Transformation Cellular Go-Phone]] from ''[[Engine Sentai Go-Onger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Cross Road Blues" (also just called "Crossroads") by Robert Johnson.
 
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==="Call me/Appelle-moi"===
 
==="Call me/Appelle-moi"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Appelle-moi.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Appelle-moi.png|thumb|70px]]
A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Call me'''/'''[[Appelle-moi]]'''|電話してください/ Appelle-moi|Denwa shite kudasai/ Appelle - moi}} allows its user to project an energy shield to reflects the opponent’s attacks. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
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A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{Nihongo|'''Call me'''|私を呼んで|Watashi wo yonde}} allows its user to project an energy shield to reflects the opponent’s attacks. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Accellular]] from ''[[GoGo Sentai Boukenger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Call Me" by Blondie.
 
This piece resembles the [[Accellular]] from ''[[GoGo Sentai Boukenger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Call Me" by Blondie.
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==="Your burning love/Ton amour brûlant"===
 
==="Your burning love/Ton amour brûlant"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Ton_amour_brûlant.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Ton_amour_brûlant.png|thumb|70px]]
A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Your burning love'''/'''[[Ton amour brûlant]]'''|あなたの燃える愛/ Ton amourbrûlant|Anata no moeru ai/ Ton amourbrûlant}} allows its user to launch fireballs or flames from their mouth. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Patren 1gou]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
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A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Your burning love'''|燃えるような恋|Moeru na koi}} allows its user to launch fireballs from their mouth. It was used by [[Goche Ru Medou]]'s [[Experimental Body]] before it was taken by [[Patren 1gou]]. {{storylink|Number 32: A Request For A Duel}}
   
 
This device resembles the [[MagiPhone]] from ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley.
 
This device resembles the [[MagiPhone]] from ''[[Mahou Sentai Magiranger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley.
 
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==="The storm-holder/Le porte-tempête"===
 
==="The storm-holder/Le porte-tempête"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_porte-tempête.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le_porte-tempête.png|thumb|110px]]
A fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection, {{Nihongo|'''The storm-holder'''/'''[[Le porte-tempête]]'''|ストームホルダー/Le porte-tempête|Sutōmuhorudā/Le porute-tempête}} allows its user to create whirlwinds for attacks or for escaping. It was used by Gangler [[Envy Chiruda]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 33: We Are The Youth Thief Brigade}}
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A fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{Nihongo|'''The storm-holder'''|嵐を呼ぶ人|Arashi wo yobu hito}} allows its user to create whirlwinds for attacks or for escaping. It was used by Gangler [[Envy Chiruda]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 33: We Are The Youth Thief Brigade}}
   
This piece resembles the fan section of the [[Turbo Brace]] from ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Riders of the Storm" by The Doors.
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This piece resembles the fan section of the [[Turbo Brace]] from ''[[Kousoku Sentai Turboranger]]'', and its name comes from the song "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors.
 
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==="These walls/Ces murs"===
 
==="These walls/Ces murs"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Ces_murs.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Ces_murs.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a moai sculpture, the {{Nihongo|'''These walls'''/'''[[Ces murs]]'''|これらの壁/ Cesムース|Korera no kabe/ Ces mūsu}} allows its user to create walls from the ground. It was used by Gangler [[Kerbero Gangan]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 34: Legendary Gun}}
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A Lupin Collection piece resembling a moai sculpture; {{Nihongo|'''These walls'''|これらの壁|Korera no kabe}} allows its user to create walls from the ground. It was used by Gangler [[Kerbero Gangan]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 34: Legendary Gun}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Gosei Power Releasement Vessel Tensouder]] from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'', and its name comes from the song "These Walls" by Kendrick Lamar.
 
This piece resembles the [[Gosei Power Releasement Vessel Tensouder]] from ''[[Tensou Sentai Goseiger]]'', and its name comes from the song "These Walls" by Kendrick Lamar.
 
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==="The great divide/Le grand fossé"===
 
==="The great divide/Le grand fossé"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le grand fossé.png|thumb|110px]]An Inro-like piece of the Lupin Collection; {{Nihongo|'''The great divide'''|大いなる分裂|Ōinaru bunretsu}} allows its user to divide anyone hit into the normal, positive, and negative side, that will kill the victim if the fragments remain separated after 6 hrs. It was used by Gangler [[Doryun Sanp]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 35: Good People, Bad People, Ordinary People}}
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le grand fossé.png|thumb|110px]]
 
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Doron Changer]] from ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]'' and refers to the song "The Great Divide" by Scott Stapp. However, it could also be a reference to the song "Great Divide" by the McClain sisters.
A Inro-like piece of the Lupin Collection,
 
 
{{Nihongo|'''The great divide'''/'''[[Le grand fossé]]'''|大いなる分裂/ル・グラン・フォッセ|
 
Ōinaru bunretsu/ru guran fosse}}
 
allows its user to divide anyone hit into the normal, positive, and negative side, that will kill the victim if the fragments remain separated after 6 hrs. It was used by Gangler [[Doryun Sanp]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 35: Good People, Bad People, Ordinary People}}
 
 
This piece resembles the [[Doron Changer]] from ''[[Ninja Sentai Kakuranger]]'' and refers to the song "The Great Divide" by Scott Stapp. However, it could also be a reference to the song” Great Divide” by the MCClain sisters.
 
 
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==="Wise man/L'homme sage"===
 
==="Wise man/L'homme sage"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’homme sage.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-L’homme sage.png|thumb|110px]]
A Collection piece resembling a wrist computer, the {{Nihongo|'''Wise man'''/'''[[L'homme sage]]'''|ワイズマン/ロムセージ|Waizuman/romusēji}} increases the user's intelligence. It was used by Gangler scientist [[Pekka Zeppelin]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 36: Shoot the Bomb}}
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A collection piece resembling a wrist computer; {{Nihongo|'''Wise man'''|賢者|Kenja}} increases the user's intelligence. It was used by Gangler scientist [[Pekka Zeppelin]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 36: Shoot the Bomb}}
   
This piece resembles the [[Degitaizer]] from ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]'' and refers to the song "Wise Man" by Uriah Heep and may be a reference to hacking.{{-}}
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This piece resembles the [[Transformation Brace Degitaizer|Degitaizer]] from ''[[Denji Sentai Megaranger]]'' and refers to the song "Wise Man" by Uriah Heep. However, it may be a reference to hacking.
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==="Reach to touch/Attiendre pour toucher"===
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==="Reach to touch/Atteindre pour toucher"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Atteindre pour toucher.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Atteindre pour toucher.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a large bladed gauntlet, the {{Nihongo|'''Reach to touch'''/'''[[Attiendre pour toucher]]'''|手を差し伸べる/ Atteindre pour toucher|Tewosashinoberu/Atteindre pour toucher}} allows its user to create and generate portals to direct their attacks. It was used by Gangler [[Yadogar Gohome]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 37: Your Place to Return}}
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A collection piece resembling a large bladed gauntlet, the {{Nihongo|'''Reach to touch'''|あなたにが届く|Anata ni te ga todoku}} allows its user to create portals to direct their attacks. It was used by Gangler [[Yadogar Gohome]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 37: Your Place to Return}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Strongest Transformation Hand-Blade SaiBlade]] from [[Juken Sentai Gekiranger]] and refers to the song "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" by Diana Ross and is a reference to groping.
 
This piece resembles the [[Strongest Transformation Hand-Blade SaiBlade]] from [[Juken Sentai Gekiranger]] and refers to the song "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" by Diana Ross and is a reference to groping.
 
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==="She drives me crazy/Elle me rend fou"===
 
==="She drives me crazy/Elle me rend fou"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Elle me rend fou.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Elle me rend fou.png|thumb|110px]]
A Collection piece resembling a steering console, the {{Nihongo|'''She drives me crazy'''/'''[[Elle me rend fou]]'''|彼女は私を夢中にさせます/ Elle私はfouを貸します|Kanojo wa watashi o muchū ni sa semasu/Elle watashi wa fou o kashimasu}} allows its user to control any vehicle or machine of their choosing. It was used by Gangler [[Jarnake Saucer]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 38: Collection From Outer Space}}
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A Collection piece resembling a steering console, the {{Nihongo|'''She drives me crazy'''|夢中にさせ|Muchū ni saseru}} allows its user to control any vehicle or machine of their choosing. It was used by Gangler [[Jarnake Saucer]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 38: Collection From Outer Space}}
   
This piece resembles the [[Bouken Driver]] from ''[[GoGo Sentai Boukenger]]'' and refers to the song "She Drives Me Crazy" by the Fine Young Cannibals and is a reference to road rage.
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This piece resembles the [[Bouken Driver]] from ''[[GoGo Sentai Boukenger]]'' and refers to the song "She Drives Me Crazy" by the Fine Young Cannibals and is a reference to road rage and/or hijacking.
 
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==="I want to fly/Je veux m’envoler"===
 
==="I want to fly/Je veux m’envoler"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je veux m’envoler.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Je veux m’envoler.png|thumb|110px]]
A Collection piece resembling a pentagonal brooch decorated with formation skydivers, the {{Nihongo|'''I want to fly'''/'''[[Je veux m’envoler]]'''|飛ぶしたい/ Je veux m’envoler|Tobu shitai/ Je veux m’ envoler}} allows its user to make their opponents levitate. It was used by Gangler member [[Iselob Starfryed]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 39: Bet on This}}
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A Collection piece resembling a pentagonal brooch decorated with a skydiving formation, the {{Nihongo|'''I want to fly'''|飛び去って|Tobisatte}} allows its user to make their opponents levitate. It was used by Gangler member [[Iselob Starfryed]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 39: Bet on This}}
   
This piece is based on a flight pattern used by the [[Jetmen]] with their [[Birdonic Suits]] from ''[[Choujin Sentai Jetman]]''; and refers to the song "Fly" by Sugar Ray.
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This piece resembles a flight pattern used by the [[Jetmen]] with their [[Birdonic Suits]] from ''[[Choujin Sentai Jetman]]''; and refers to the song "Fly" by Sugar Ray.
 
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==="Smoke on the water/La fumée sur l'eau"===
 
==="Smoke on the water/La fumée sur l’eau"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La fumée sur l’eau.png|thumb|70px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-La fumée sur l’eau.png|thumb|70px]]
A Collection piece resembling a spearhead, the {{Nihongo|'''Smoke on the water'''/'''[[La fumée sur l’eau]]'''|水上/Lafuméesur l'eau|Minakami de no kitsuen/Lafuméesur l' eau}} allows its user to create fog to hide from the enemy. It was used by Gangler [[Dugon Manattee]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 40: I Can't Stop Worrying}}
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A Collection piece resembling a spearhead, the {{Nihongo|'''Smoke on the water'''|水上の煙|Mizu no ue no kemuri}} allows its user to create fogs to hide from the enemy. It was used by Gangler [[Dugon Manattee]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 40: I Can't Stop Worrying}}
   
This piece is based on the Kai-Oh Spear, the primary weapon of [[Dodekai-Oh]] from ''[[Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger]]'' & refers to the song "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.
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This piece resembles the Kai-Oh Spear, the primary weapon of [[Dodekai-Oh]] from ''[[Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger]]'' & refers to the song "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.
 
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==="The elastic heart/Le cœur élastique"===
 
==="The elastic heart/Le cœur élastique"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le cœur élastique.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le cœur élastique.png|thumb|110px]]
A Collection piece resembling a resilient bomb, {{Nihongo|'''The elastic heart'''/'''[[Le cœur élastique]]'''|伸縮性のある/Lecéurélastique|Shinshuku-sei no aru kokoro/Lecéurélastique}} allows its user to turn their body into rubber. Originally used by Gangler [[Narizma Shibonz]], he later gave it to [[Tokagale Nakushaku]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 43: The Man Who Returned}}
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A Collection piece resembling a resilient bomb; {{Nihongo|'''The elastic heart'''|しなやかな心|Shinayaka na kokoro}} allows its user to turn their body into rubber. Originally used by Gangler [[Narizma Shibonz]], he later gave it to [[Tokagale Nakushaku]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 43: The Man Who Returned}}
   
This piece is based on the [[Super Five Ball]] from ''[[Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]''; and refers to the song "The Elastic Heart" by Sia.
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This piece resembles the [[Super Five Ball]] from ''[[Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman]]'' and refers to the song "The Elastic Heart" by Sia.
 
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==="Master of puppets/Le maître des marionnettes"===
 
==="Master of puppets/Le maître des marionnettes"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le maître des marionnettes.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le maître des marionnettes.png|thumb|110px]]
A quill-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''[[Le maître des marionnettes]]'''/'''Master of puppets'''|Lemaîtredes marionnettes /操り人形の達人|Lemaîtredes marionnettes/ayatsuri ningyō no tatsujin}} allows its user to manipulate a human body like a puppet. Originally used by [[Tokagale Nakushaku]], it was stolen from him and used by Gangler spy [[Narizma Shibonz]] before it was taken [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 44: The Truth Found}}
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A quill-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Master of puppets'''|人形遣い|Ningyō tsukai}} allows its user to manipulate a human body like a puppet. Originally used by [[Tokagale Nakushaku]], it was stolen from him and used by Gangler spy [[Narizma Shibonz]] before it was taken [[Lupin Yellow]]. {{storylink|Number 44: The Truth Found}}
 
This piece is based on [[Mikoto Nakadai|AbareKiller]]'s [[Arsenal (Abaranger)#Wing Pentact|Wing Pentact]] from ''[[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]]''; and refers to the song "Master of Puppets" by Metallica and may be a reference to blackmail.{{-}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles [[Mikoto Nakadai|AbareKiller]]'s [[Arsenal (Abaranger)#Wing Pentact|Wing Pentact]] from ''[[Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger]]''; and refers to the song "Master of Puppets" by Metallica and may be a reference to blackmail.
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==="A million voices/Un million de voix"===
 
==="A million voices/Un million de voix"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Un million de voix.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Un million de voix.png|thumb|110px]]
A microphone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''A million voices'''/'''[[Un million de voix]]'''|百万の声/百万の声|Hyaku man no koe/ Hyakuman no koe}} allows its user to mimic any voice. It was used by Gangler spy [[Narizma Shibonz]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 44: The Truth Found}}
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A microphone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''A million voices'''|百万の声|Hyakuman no koe}} allows its user to mimic any voice. It was used by Gangler spy [[Narizma Shibonz]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Blue]]. {{storylink|Number 44: The Truth Found}}
   
This piece is based on [[Shurikenger]]'s [[Shuriken's Bat]] from ''[[Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger]]''; and refers to the song "A Million Voices" by Polina Gagarina.
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This piece resembles [[Shurikenger]]'s [[Shuriken's Bat]] from ''[[Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger]]'' and refers to the song "A Million Voices" by Polina Gagarina and may refer to identity theft.
 
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==="The wolf's hunger/Une faim de loup"===
 
==="The wolf's hunger/Une faim de loup"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Une faim de loup.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Une faim de loup.png|thumb|110px]]
A paperweight-like piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a wolf's head, {{Nihongo|'''The wolf's hunger'''/'''[[Une faim de loup]]'''|オオカミ飢餓/Une faim de loup|Ōkami no kiga/Une faim de loup}} increases the user's sense of smell to significant levels. It was used by Gangler [[Samon Shakekisutanchin]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 45: Looking Forward to Christmas}}
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A paperweight-like piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a wolf's head, {{Nihongo|'''The wolf's hunger'''|飢えた獣ように|Ueta kemono no ni}} increases the user's sense of smell to significant levels. It was used by Gangler [[Samon Shakekisutanchin]] before it was taken by [[Lupin Red]]. {{storylink|Number 45: Looking Forward to Christmas}}
 
This piece is based on [[Tsukumaro Ogami|GaoSilver]]'s [[G-Brace Phone]] from ''[[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger]]''; and refers to the song "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran.
 
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This piece resembles [[Tsukumaro Ogami|GaoSilver]]'s [[G-Brace Phone]] from ''[[Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger]]''; and refers to the song "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran.
==="Caught in the game/Attrapé dans le jeu"===
 
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==="Caught in the Game/Attrapé dans le jeu"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Attrapé dans le jeu.png|thumb|75px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Attrapé dans le jeu.png|thumb|75px]]
A Collection piece resembling a chess pawn, the {{Nihongo|'''Caught in the game'''/'''[[Attrapé dans le jeu]]'''|ゲーム捕まった/Attrapédans le jeu|Gēmu ni tsukamatta/Attrapédans le jeu}} allows its user to force its opponents to be part of its magical game. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman|Red Modified Porderman]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 46: An Inescapable Game}}
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A Collection piece resembling a pawn chess piece, the {{Nihongo|'''Caught in the Game'''|いっしょ遊ぼう|Issho ni asobō}} allows its user to force its opponents to be part of its magical game. It was used by a [[Modified Porderman|Red Modified Porderman]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]]. {{storylink|Number 46: An Inescapable Game}}
   
This piece is based on the capturing capsule (formed from the [[Arsenal (Timeranger)#Time Emblem|Time Emblem]]) from ''[[Mirai Sentai Timeranger]]''; & refers to the song "Caught in the Game" by Survivor.
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This piece resembles the capturing capsule (formed from the [[Arsenal (Timeranger)#Time Emblem|Time Emblem]]) from ''[[Mirai Sentai Timeranger]]'' and refers to the song "Caught in the Game" by Survivor.
 
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==="The Unforgettable Fire/Le feu inoubliable"===
 
==="The Unforgettable Fire/Le feu inoubliable"===
[[File: Rirus Lippig’s unknown Box treasure from the Lupin Collection.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Le feu inoubliable.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a decorative box, the {{Nihongo|'''The Unforgettable Fire'''/'''Le feu inoubliable'''|焔/Le feu inoubliable|Homura/Le feu inoubliable}} allows its user to shoot out fire in a tornado-like fashion. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
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A Collection piece resembling a decorative box, the {{Nihongo|'''The Unforgettable Fire'''|焔|Homura}} allows its user to shoot out fire in a tornado-like fashion. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Kairi Yano|Lupin Red]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
   
 
This piece resembles the top half of the [[Transformation Cellphone Gokai Cellular]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'' & refers to the song The "Unforgettable Fire" by U2.
 
This piece resembles the top half of the [[Transformation Cellphone Gokai Cellular]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'' & refers to the song The "Unforgettable Fire" by U2.
 
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==="Norwegian Wood/Le bois norvégien"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Le bois norvégien.png|thumb|110px]]
==="Norwegian Wood/Le bois norvègien"===
 
 
A Collection piece resembling a decorative box, {{Nihongo|'''Le bois norvégien'''|ノルウェーの森|Noruuē no mori}} allows its user to materialize logs as projectiles. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Umika Hayami|Lupin Yellow]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
[[File: Rirus Lippig’s unknown Beast treasure from the Lupin Collection.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A collection piece resembling a decorative box, the {{Nihongo|'''Norwegian Wood'''/'''Le bois norvègien'''|ノルウェーの森/Le bois norvègien|Noruu~ē no mori/Le bois norvègien}} allows its user to materialize logs as projectiles. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Umika Hayami|Lupin Yellow]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
 
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyuden Cellphone Zyuden MoBuckle]] from ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]'' & refers to the song Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by the Beatles.
 
This piece resembles the [[Zyuden Cellphone Zyuden MoBuckle]] from ''[[Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger]]'' & refers to the song Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by the Beatles.
 
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==="Another Brick in the Wall/Une autre brique dans le mur"===
 
==="Another Brick in the Wall/Une autre brique dans le mur"===
[[File: Rirus Lippig’s unknown Rainbow treasure from the Lupin Collection.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Une autre brique dans le mur.png|thumb|110px]]
A collection piece resembling a tablet, the {{Nihongo|'''Another Brick in the Wall'''/'''Une autre brique dans le mur'''|壁の中のレンガ/Une autre brique dans le mur|Kabe no naka no renga/Une autre brique dans le mur}} allows its user to materialize bricks as projectiles. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Tooma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
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A Collection piece resembling a tablet, the {{Nihongo|'''Another Brick in the Wall'''|壁の中のレンガ|Kabe no naka no renga}} allows its user to materialize bricks as projectiles. This piece was used by [[Rirus Lippig]] before it was taken by [[Touma Yoimachi|Lupin Blue]]. {{Storylink|Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[Transformation SmarPho Applichanger]] from ''[[Ressha Sentai ToQger]]'' & refers to the song "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd.
 
This piece resembles the [[Transformation SmarPho Applichanger]] from ''[[Ressha Sentai ToQger]]'' & refers to the song "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd.
 
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==="Cut the cake/Coupe le gâteau"===
 
==="Cut the cake/Coupe le gâteau"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Coupe_le_gâteau.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Coupe_le_gâteau.png|thumb|110px]]
A scalpel-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to [[Goche Ru Medou]], the {{Nihongo|'''Cut the cake'''/'''[[Coupe le gâteau]]'''|ケーキを切る/Coupe legâteau|Kēki o kiru/kūpe legâteau}} allows her to morph her hand into a blade. She used it until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}.
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A scalpel-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Cut the cake'''|ケーキ入刀|Kēki nyūtō}} allows the user to morph their hand into a blade. [[Goche Ru Medou]] used it until it was swiped by [[Dogranio Yaboon]] before her death {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}} and later by the Lupinrangers in his safe.
   
This piece is based on [[Kou of the Howling New Star|KibaRanger]]'s [[Byakkoshinken]] from ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]'' (and possibly may also refer to [[Tommy Oliver]] from ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' with its green and white color and his usage of Byakkoshinken in the adaptation as [[Saba]]) & refers to the song "Cut the Cake" by the Average White Band. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
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This piece resembles [[Kou of the Howling New Star|KibaRanger]]'s [[Byakkoshinken]] from ''[[Gosei Sentai Dairanger]]'' and refers to the song "Cut the Cake" by the Average White Band. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
 
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==="Train/Former"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Former.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A train-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
   
 
This piece resembles the [[:Category:Arsenal (GoGoFive)#V-Mode Brace|V-Mode Brace]] from ''[[Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive]]''.
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[[File:KSLVKSP-JetTrain.jpg|thumb|110px]]
 
A toy train-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
 
 
This piece is based on the [[:Category:Arsenal (GoGoFive)#V-Mode Brace|V-Mode Brace]] from ''[[Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive]]''.
 
 
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==="Dragon's head/Tête de dragon"===
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Tête de dragon.png|thumb|110px]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Ryu.jpg|thumb|110px]]
 
 
A dragon head-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
 
A dragon head-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
   
This piece is based on [[Shou Ronpo|Ryu Commander]]'s [[Ryutsueder]] with a Kyutama attached from ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''.
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This piece resembles [[Shou Ronpo|Ryu Commander]]'s [[Ryutsueder]] with a Kyutama attached from ''[[Uchu Sentai Kyuranger]]''.
 
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==="Throttle/Manette de gaz"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Manette de gaz.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A throttle-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
   
 
This piece resembles [[Tekkan Aira|DekaBreak]]'s [[Bracerottle]] from ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]''.
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Throttle.jpg|thumb|110px]]
 
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==="Traffic light/Meu de circulation"===
A hammer-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
 
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Feu de circulation.png|thumb|110px]]
 
A traffic light-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
   
This piece is based on [[Tekkan Aira|DekaBreak]]'s [[BraceThrottle]] from ''[[Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger]]''.{{-}}
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This piece resembles [[Signalman]]'s [[Signaizer]] from ''[[Gekisou Sentai Carranger]]''.
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==="Telescope/Télescope"===
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Télescope.png|thumb|110px]]
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A telescope-like piece of the lupin collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
   
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This piece resembles the [[Scope Shot]] from ''[[GoGo Sentai Boukenger]]''.
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Signal.jpg|thumb|110px]]
 
A traffic signal-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the [[Experimental Body|Black Experimental Body]]. {{Storylink|Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask}}
 
 
This piece is based on [[Signalman]]'s [[Signaizer]] from ''[[Gekisou Sentai Carranger]]''.
 
 
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==="Escape to the other side/Évade-toi de l’autre côté"===
 
==="Escape to the other side/Évade-toi de l’autre côté"===
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Évade-toi_de_l’autre_côté.png|thumb|110px]]
 
[[File:KSLVKSP-Évade-toi_de_l’autre_côté.png|thumb|110px]]
A shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Escape to the other side'''/'''[[Évade-toi de l’autre côté]]'''|反対側への脱出/Évade-toi de l'autre côté|Hantaisoku e no dasshutsu/ Évade - toi de l' autre côté}} allows its user to liquify their body to negate damage. It was used by Gangler general [[Zamigo Delma]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]] prior to his death at the hands of the [[Lupinrangers]].{{Storylink|Number 50: Forever Adieu}}
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A shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Escape to the other side'''|反対側への脱出|Hantaisoku e no dasshutsu}} allows its user to liquify their body to negate damage. It was used by Gangler general [[Zamigo Delma]] before it was taken by [[Lupin X]] prior to his death at the hands of the [[Lupinrangers]].{{Storylink|Number 50: Forever Adieu}}
   
This piece is based on the [[Nin Shuriken#Chozetsu Shuriken|Chozetsu Shuriken]] from the [[Chozetsu Shoubu Changer]] from ''[[Shuriken Sentai Ninninger]]'' & refers to the song "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" by The Doors and is a reference to breaking and entering.
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This piece resembles the [[Nin Shuriken#Chozetsu Shuriken|Chozetsu Shuriken]] from the [[Chozetsu Shoubu Changer]] from ''[[Shuriken Sentai Ninninger]]'' & refers to the song "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" by The Doors and is a reference to breaking and entering.
 
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==="Grow old with me/Vieillis avec moi"===
 
==="Grow old with me/Vieillis avec moi"===
[[File:Vieillis_avec_moi.jpg|thumb|]]
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[[File:KSLVKSP-Vieillis avec moi.png|thumb|110px]]
A treasure box-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the '''Grow old with me/Vieillis avec moi'''.<!--Can someone list it's revealed abilities if it has any?--> It was used by [[Ganima Noshiagalda]],{{Storylink|Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger}}
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A treasure box-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the {{Nihongo|'''Grow old with me'''|玉手箱|Tamatebako}} presumably has longevity-based properties. It was traded to a member of the [[Ryusoul Tribe]] who Arsène Lupin befriended, in exchange for some [[RyuSouls]]. It was later given to Noël by [[Asuna]] of the [[Ryusoulgers]]. {{Storylink|Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger}}
   
This piece is based on the [[Gokai Treanger Box]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'' & refers to the song "Grow old with me" by John Lennon. It's also a reference to the tamatebako Otohime gave to Urashima Tarō in the story of the same name.
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This piece resembles the [[Gokai Treanger Box]] from ''[[Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger]]'' & refers to the song "Grow old with me" by John Lennon. It's also a reference to the tamatebako Otohime gave to Urashima Tarō in the story of the same name.
 
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*Several modified versions of past ''[[Super Sentai]]'' props can be seen amongst the earliest shots of the assembled Lupin Collection, like [[GekiBat]] from ''[[Gekiranger]]'', the [[Transformation Cellphone Gokai Cellular|Gokai Cellular]] from ''[[Gokaiger]]'', the [[Morphin Brace]], [[Ichigan Buster]], [[GT-02 Gorilla]], [[BC-04]], and [[GB Custom Visor]] from ''[[Go-Busters]]'', the [[Gabrichanger]], [[Zyuden Cellphone Zyuden MoBuckle|MoBuckle]] and [[Zyudenryu Stegotchi|Stegotchi]] from ''[[Kyoryuger]]'', [[Cube Tiger]] and [[Cube Gorilla]] from ''[[Zyuohger]]'', and the [[Orion Voyager]] from ''[[Kyuranger]]''.
 
*Several modified versions of past ''[[Super Sentai]]'' props can be seen amongst the earliest shots of the assembled Lupin Collection, like [[GekiBat]] from ''[[Gekiranger]]'', the [[Transformation Cellphone Gokai Cellular|Gokai Cellular]] from ''[[Gokaiger]]'', the [[Morphin Brace]], [[Ichigan Buster]], [[GT-02 Gorilla]], [[BC-04]], and [[GB Custom Visor]] from ''[[Go-Busters]]'', the [[Gabrichanger]], [[Zyuden Cellphone Zyuden MoBuckle|MoBuckle]] and [[Zyudenryu Stegotchi|Stegotchi]] from ''[[Kyoryuger]]'', [[Cube Tiger]] and [[Cube Gorilla]] from ''[[Zyuohger]]'', and the [[Orion Voyager]] from ''[[Kyuranger]]''.
 
*The Lupin Collection include references to all previous sentai series according to their appearances, except for the first two; ''[[Himitsu Sentai Gorenger]]'' and ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]].''
 
*The Lupin Collection include references to all previous sentai series according to their appearances, except for the first two; ''[[Himitsu Sentai Gorenger]]'' and ''[[J.A.K.Q. Dengekitai]].''
** Also, the name of each piece of collection is named after a song from a famous singer or group.
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*The name of each piece of collection is named after a song from a famous singer or group.
*** Additionally, a lot of them are named after certain crimes.
 
*** While most of the songs are close approximations of their title in French, two titles notably are connected to their song directly in the language: "La Vie en rose", which was originally written in French; and "Call Me", which had a section in the song where Blondie's lead singer Debby Harry sang in French including the title of the song, "Appres Moi".
 
 
*As shown in the final episode, the encyclopedia is not a storage for the items of the Lupin Collection, but is used to teleport them to and from another location where they are stored instead.
 
*As shown in the final episode, the encyclopedia is not a storage for the items of the Lupin Collection, but is used to teleport them to and from another location where they are stored instead.
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*[[Pasco]] from [[Ressha Sentai ToQger: The Movie - Galaxy Line SOS]] was seen in [[Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask]] as part of the Lupin collection.
* As implied throughout the series, the Collection pieces are only usable to inhabitants in the ''[[Back World]]'', namely, Arsene, Noel and Kogure. It is not usable for Ganglers or those with human bloodline. Hence, the humans and Ganglers need to respectively use VS Changers and safes to utilise the powers of the Lupin Collection pieces. In addition, for the humans to use those collections, the involved piece must be modified into either a Dial Fighter or Trigger Machine before they can use it in the VS Changer.
 
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*All the names being musical references for the collections relate to the ability of each collection.
* Number of times someone took out a collection piece.
 
**Lupin Red: 15
 
**Lupin X/Patren X: 13
 
**Lupin Blue: 13
 
**Lupin Yellow: 13
 
**Dogranio Yaboon: 7
 
**Patren 1gou: 2
 
**Togeno Aves: 1
 
**Yoshi Urazer: 1
 
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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**''[[Number 41: A Door to Another World]]''
 
**''[[Number 41: A Door to Another World]]''
 
**''[[Number 42: Time of Battle]]''
 
**''[[Number 42: Time of Battle]]''
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**[[File:Icon-kyuranger.png|25px]] ''[[Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger]]''
 
**''[[Number 43: The Man Who Returned]]''
 
**''[[Number 43: The Man Who Returned]]''
 
**''[[Number 44: The Truth Found]]''
 
**''[[Number 44: The Truth Found]]''
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**''[[Number 50: Forever Adieu]]''
 
**''[[Number 50: Forever Adieu]]''
 
**''[[Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again]]''
 
**''[[Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again]]''
**[[File:Icon-kyuranger.png|25px]] ''[[Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger]]''
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[[Category:Sentai Artifacts]]
 
[[Category:Collectible Devices]]
 
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Lupin Collection

Lupin Collection

The Lupin Collection (ルパンコレクション Rupan Korekushon) is a collection of mysterious treasures collected in secret by the phantom thief Arsène Lupin. These treasures are said to contain a strange power, which will bring calamity if landed in the hands of evildoers. These treasures were stolen by the Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler, a crime syndicate from another dimension, and used by them to empower their members by being kept inside a safe somewhere on their bodies. One particular piece can also be used by the Gangler doctor Goche Ru Medou to revive fallen Gangler members into giant size. Once it was captured by a Lupinranger, it was placed in an encyclopedia catalogue that transported it to Kogure’s safe house.

Lupin Collection

VS Changers

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VS Changer

Main article: VS Changer

The standard sidearm of both the Lupinrangers and Patrangers that are used for transformation, defensive purposes, & mecha summoning. There are 6 copies of the VS Changer known to exist.

The VS Changer is also known as Change the world/Changer le monde; it is named after the song "Change the World" by Eric Clapton. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again
 

VS Vehicles

Main articles: VS Vehicles and Mecha (Lupinranger VS Patranger)

Dial Fighters

Main articles: Dial Fighters and Mecha (Lupinranger)
KSLVKSP-Dial Fighters

Dial Fighters

They are parts of the Lupin Collection that were given to the Lupinrangers to battle the Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler. They have multiple uses depending on the fighter, such as transforming a civilian (in this case a thief) into a Lupinranger, activate a Kaitou Boost (快盗ブースト Kaitō Būsuto), and enlarging for battle and Mecha Gattais. All these functions are achieved with a VS Changer. They can also temporarily go on their own to distract foes by attacking them. The Red Dial Fighter is also known as Danger Zone/Le Zone de Danger.; it is named after the song "Danger Zone" by Kenny Loggins.Tvicon TV STORY-Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again

A unique function of the Dial Fighters is that they can automatically decode and unlock the safes on Gangler Monsters (they can only do 3 digits at a time, so two are required for Status Golds), and possibly other forms of locks as well, as demonstrated when Touma used his to open an electronically locked door in episode 1 and again in order to unlock a key-locked door in Tvicon TV STORY-Number 23: Status: Gold.

Trigger Machines

Main articles: Trigger Machines and Mecha (Patranger)
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Trigger Machines

They are modified parts of the Lupin Collection that the Global Special Police Organization Japan Branch were able to acquire for their ranks to level the playing field with the Interdimensional Crime Group Gangler, as well as the Lupinrangers.

They have multiple uses depending on the Machine, such as transform a police officer into a Patranger, activate a Keisatsu Boost, and enlarge for combat and Mecha formations. Much to their name, they act as an auxiliary replacement of the trigger of the VS Changer, the weapon that is used to activate the Machines' various abilities.

A unique function of the Trigger Machines is that they have the ability to reset the locks of Gangler safes, making them unable to be opened even by the Gangler they're attached to.Tvicon TV STORY-Number 50: Forever Adieu

X Trains

Main article: X Trains
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X Trains

X Trains Silver and Gold are two trains connected back to back when summoned, controlled by the X Rod Sword in either cab. It is summoned when Noël Takao rotates the X Changer 360 degrees, shifts to the appropriate train, then fires. While it seemingly defaults to the X Train Silver commandeered by Lupin X, Noël can switch between the two trains easily. and separate when needed. He pulls from the current cockpit into a central chamber between the two trains, switches to the necessary form for the train with the X Rod Sword (i.e. when turning to Lupin to Patren he flips the lever to Rod form to change, then flips it to middle again), and slides into the other train.

X Trains Fire and Thunder are Noël's auxiliary trains that can attack on their own when summoned.

The X Trains have two default Robo forms, X Emperor Slash and X Emperor Gunner. While each robot form has an intricate combination sequence and cockpit transfer, it can switch between the two when X Emperor performs a handstand to switch as Noël uses the X Rod Sword to switch to the form in need.

Strikers

KSLVKSP-Strikers

Strikers

Main article: Strikers

The Strikers (ストライカー Sutoraikā) are specialized VS Vehicles that are pivotal to Mecha formations. They are bigger and more powerful than most VS Vehicles.

Lupin Magnum

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Lupin Magnum

Main article: Lupin Magnum

The Lupin Magnum (ルパン・マグナム Rupan Magunamu) is the personal weapon and mecha of Lupin Red and it is the ultimate piece of the Lupin Collection, the most powerful piece of them all and is the most important piece of the collection of Arsène Lupin.

"Yesterday Once Again/Hier une fois de plus"

KSLVKSP-Hier une fois de plus

A treasure resembling a clock shaped like a ball; Yesterday Once Again (あの日をもう一度 Ano hi wo mō ichi do) allows its user to rewind them, effectively revive anyone they want from their remains. In an action scene exclusive to the opening credits, this Collection piece was retrieved from a museum by the Lupinrangers, with Touma taking off its glass case allowing Kairi to claim it. Immediately after, the Lupinrangers found themselves surrounded by the Pordermen while the Patrangers also arrived, resulting in a three-way battle in which the Lupinrangers passed the ball-shaped treasure between themselves.

This treasure was later seen in the show itself used by Gangler remnant Kazemi. Although it was later temporarily taken by Lupin Red, Tvicon TV STORY-Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again the Gangler managed to reclaim it while the Lupinrangers and the Patrangers were fighting each other, allowing him to revive many Gangler members, including Goche Ru Medou and Destra Majjo. Noel later retrieved it for good, but not before Kazemi used it to revive even more Ganglers, including Zamigo Delma. Tvicon TV STORY-Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger Final Live Tour 2019

The hands of this clock-like piece appear to point to 9:30, the current Sunday morning broadcast time of the Super Sentai Series following the switchover from 7:30 during Uchu Sentai Kyuranger.

This piece resembles the upper torso of the Battle Fever Robo from Battle Fever J. It refers to the song "Yesterday Once More" by The Carpenters.

"Like a rolling cube/Comme un cube qui roule"

KSLVKSP-Comme un Cube Qui Roule

A die-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, Like a rolling cube (転がる賽のように Korogaru sai no yō ni) allows its user to manipulate the probability in a game (a prime example being games of chance like roulette). It was used by Gangler member Ruretta Gerou (in disguise as a casino owner) to manipulate the probability in various casino games until it was taken by Lupin Red.

This piece resembles the Zyuoh Changer from Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger. The name is inspired by the song Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan and is a reference to gambling.

"Turn me on/Allume-moi"

KSLVKSP-Allume-moi

A lighter-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Turn me on (私に火をつけて Watashi ni hi wo tsukete) grants the user the power of pyrokinesis (the creation & manipulation of fire). It was used by Gangler member Garatt Nargo in his arsonistic jewelry store robberies Tvicon TV STORY-Number 1: The Troublemaking Phantom Thieves until it was taken by the Lupinrangers.  Tvicon TV STORY-Number 2: International Police, Chase After Them.

When the lid is closed, this piece resembles the Shishi Origami (in Emblem Form) from Samurai Sentai Shinkenger. The name is inspired by the song Light My Fire by The Doors and refers to arson.

"Get big/Gros calibre"

KSLVKSP-Gros caliber

A syringe-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Get Big (大きくなれ Ōkiku nare) allows its user to make something grow to giant size. It was primarily used by the Gangler doctor Goche Ru Medou to enlarge Gangler Monsters until it was swiped by Dogranio Yaboon before her death Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask. Dogranio would later use it for his own purposes, until it was taken by Lupinrangers inside his own safe.

This piece resembles the Laser Grip equipped with the Life Bird's Tail Injector from Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive. The name is inspired by a song Get Big by Dorrough and is a reference to drugs and doping-related criminal activities.

"Who Made Who/Qui a fait qui"

KSLVKSP-Qui a fait qui

A jade figure-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Who Made Who (誰が誰を作ったのか Dare ga dare wo tsukutta no ka) allows its user to remodel any object. It was used by Gangler Namero Bacho in a bought to please Dogranio until it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 3: Take Them Back No Matter What

This piece resembles Gunmazin in his tiki form from Chouriki Sentai Ohranger. The name is inspired by the song Who Made Who by AC/DC and is a reference to art forgery.

"Dress You Up/Je vais t'habiller"

KSLVKSP-Je vais t’habiller

A gymnastics ribbon-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Dress You Up (あなたをドレスアップ Anata wo doresu appu) allows its user to alter the appearance of something into a cute version. (An example being Rabroom Jaws using this piece to change his Shark Mouth Portals into stuffed shark dolls to use in his kidnapping crimes). It was used by Gangler Rabroom Jaws until it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 4: Unacceptable Relationship

This piece resembles Goggle Pink's Pink Ribbon from Dai Sentai Goggle V. The name is inspired by the song Dress You Up by Madonna and is a reference to kidnapping.

"Jumpin' Jack Flash/Jack bondissant tel l'éclair"

KSLVKSP-Jack bondissant tel l’éclair

A boot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Jumpin' Jack Flash (稲妻のように飛び跳ねる Inazuma no yō ni tobihaneru) grants its user superhuman jumping abilities. It was used by Gangler Bundorute Peggy until it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 6: What to Protect

This piece resembles PinkFlash's Prism Boots (And Pink Flash's Ranger Suit) from Choushinsei Flashman. The name is inspired by the song Jumpin' Jack Flash by Rolling Stones and is a reference to resisting arrest.

"All Your Love/Tout ton amour"

KSLVKSP-Tout ton amour

An oil lamp-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; All Your Love (胸いっぱいの愛を Mune-ippai no ai wo) grants its user the ability to infinitely expand any specific space. It was used by Gangler gourmand Merg Arita to expand his stomach until it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 7: Always Saved

This piece resembles MagiShine's MagiLamp from Mahou Sentai Magiranger, with the prop itself being an actual retool. The name is inspired by the song Whole Lotta Love (Japanese title song is All Your Love (胸いっぱいの愛を Mune-ippai no ai wo)) by Led Zeppelin and is a reference to the crime of dine and dash.

"Heal the World/Guéris le monde"

KSLVKSP-Guéris le monde

A binoculars-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Heal the World (世界を癒そう Sekai wo iyasō) is the second piece in Goche Ru Medou's possession. Its current abilities are said to be a mystery, but Goche has stated that it enables her to look into the personality of a target individual. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 8: The Thieves' Identities

Its true ability is to analyze and reveal hidden traits of an individual. It can also be used to locate lost items. Goche used it until it was swiped by Dogranio Yaboon before her death Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Maskand then taken by the Lupinrangers in his safe Tvicon TV STORY-Number 51: I'm Sure I'll See You Again.

This piece resembles the Sougan Blade in its binoculars mode from Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters. The name is inspired by the song Heal the World by Michael Jackson and is a reference to spying.

"Electrical Storm/L'Orage électrique"

KSLVKSP-L’Orage électrique

A battery-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Electrical Storm (電撃の嵐 Dengeki no arashi) allows its user to generate electricity. It was used by Gangler Brez Arenishka until it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 9: In Order to Meet Again Tvicon TV STORY-Number 10: It's Not Over Yet

This piece resembles the Zyudenchi from Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger. The name is inspired by the song (and album) Thunder and Lightning (Japanese title song is Electrical Storm (電撃の嵐 Dengeki no arashi)) by Argent and is a reference to electrocution.

"Roll Over, Beethoven/Fais rouler Beethoven"

KSLVKSP-Fais rouler Beethoven

A tire-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Roll Over, Beethoven (ベートーベンをぶっとばせ Bētōben wo buttobase) allows its user to make their targets slip and fall. It was used by Gangler Pitch Cock until it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 11: I Will Continue Shooting

This piece resembles the Armored Wheel GoRoader GT's Wheel Mode from Engine Sentai Go-Onger. The name is inspired by the song Roll Over, Beethoven by Chuck Berry and may be a reference to physical assault.

"Life in the Fast Lane/La vie sur la voie rapide"

KSLVKSP-La vie sur la voie rapide

A bracelet-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Life in the Fast Lane (駆け足の人生 Kakeashi no jinsei) allows its user to run at insanely high speeds. Initially used by Gangler Jenko Copamino, it fell into the hands of Yuki Ishida before it was eventually taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 12: Magical Bracelet

This piece resembles the Chrono Changer from Mirai Sentai Timeranger. The name is inspired by the song Life in the Fast Lane by The Eagles and is a reference to high-speed chases.

"Jailhouse Rock/Le rock du bagne"

KSLVKSP-Le rock du bagne

A ninja scroll-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Jailhouse Rock (監獄ロック Kangoku rokku) allows its user to generate invisible energy barriers. It was used by Gangler Naiyo Kapaja before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 13: Best and Worst Holiday

This piece resembles the Shinobi Scrolls from Ninja Sentai Kakuranger. The name is inspired by the song Jailhouse Rock by Elvis Presley and is a reference to a lockdown.

"Small World/Le petit monde"

KSLVKSP-Le petit monde

A ninja shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Small World (スモール・ワールド Sumōru Wārudo) allows its user to change the size or scale of the body. It was kept by Gangler Togeno Aves and then discarded so he may create a distraction to escape. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 14: The Fabricated Trap

This piece resembles the AkaNinger-shaped Nin Shuriken from Shuriken Sentai Ninninger. The name is inspired by the song Small World by Huey Lewis and The News and is a reference to an escape. However, it could also be a reference to the ride “It’s A Small World” by Disney.

"Far Away/Au loin"

KSLVKSP-Au loin

A slingshot-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Far Away (遠く離れて Tōku hanarete) allows its user to fire projectiles at greater distances, up to ten times longer. Originally belonging to Destra Majjo, it was given to and used by Gangler Togeno Aves before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 15: The Work of a Police Officer

This piece resembles MegaYellow's Mega Sling from Denji Sentai Megaranger. The name is inspired by the song Far Away by Nickelback and is a reference to sniping.

"Great Balls of Fireball/Belles balles de feu"

KSLVKSP-Belles balles de feu

A ball-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Great Balls of Fire (火の玉ロック Hinotama rokku) allows its user to shoot explosive fireball-like projectiles. It was used by Gangler Manta Bayarsh before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 16: Because You're A Friend

This piece resembles the Vulcan Ball from Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan. The name is inspired by the song Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis and is a reference to bombing.

"Long, Long, Long/Long, long et long"

KSLVKSP-Long,long et long

A sword-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Long, long, long (長く長く長く Nagaku nagaku nagaku) allows its user to extend a body part with light. It was used by Gangler Nero Kilmer before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 17: Secret Feeling

This piece resembles Red Mask's Masky Blade from Hikari Sentai Maskman. The name is inspired by the song Long, Long, Long by The Beatles and is a reference to flagellation.

"A Stroke of Luck/Le coup de chance"

KSLVKSP-Le coup de chance

A military tracking device-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; A Stroke of luck (幸運の大当たり Kōun no ōatari) allows its user to turn their projectiles into homing shots, increasing their accuracy when firing at a target. Originally belonging to Destra Majjo, it was given to and used by Gangler Anidara Maximoff before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 18: Secret of the Collection

This piece resembles the Car Navick from Gekisou Sentai Carranger. The name is inspired by the song A Stroke of Luck by Garbage and it may be a reference to drone bombing. 

"Ride like the Wind/Filer comme le vent"

KSLVKSP-Filer comme le vent

A folding fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection; Ride like the Wind (風立ちぬ Kaze tachinu) allows its user to generate gusts of wind that can cut through anything. It was user by Gangler Sudaru Urukyu until it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 19: The Price of Disobeying Orders

This piece resembles the GekiFan from Juken Sentai Gekiranger. The name is inspired by the song Ride Like the Wind by Christopher Cross and may be a reference to property damage.

"Endorphin Machine/La machine d'endorphine

KSLVKSP-La machine d endorphin

A watch-like piece of the Lupin Collection; Endorphin Machine (元気になる装置 Genki ni naru sōchi) provides the user with particle energy and doubles their offensive power for attacks. It was used by Gangler Zarudan Hou until it was taken by Lupin X (Even though technically he never got to actually use it).

This piece resembles the Techno Brace from Choudenshi Bioman. The name is inspired by the song Endorphin Machine by Prince and is a reference to the use of steroids.

"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes/La fumée t’embrouille les yeux"

KSLVKSP-La fumée t’embrouille les yeux

A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a lion-shaped censer; Smoke gets in your Eyes (煙が目にしみる Kemuri ga me ni shimiru) allows its user to create clouds that can be ridden or used as gas emissions. It was used by Gangler Zarudan Hou until it was taken by Lupin X.

This piece resembles ShishiRanger's Mythical Qi Beast Star-Shishi from Gosei Sentai Dairanger. The name is inspired by the song Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, originally from the 1931 musical "Roberta" and made famous by a 1958 cover by The Platters and is a reference to the use of a smoke screen.

"I Turn to Stone/Je me change en pierre"

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A dumbbell-like piece of the Lupin Collection; Je me change en pierre (石に変わる Ishi ni kawaru) allows its user to harden their body, thus strengthening the user's level of defense. It was used by Gangler Gabatt Kababacci before it was taken by Lupin Red and later taken from him by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 21: Foe or Friend, On Board or Not?

This piece resembles FiveBlue's Twin Array from Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman. The name is inspired by the song "Turn to Stone" by the Electric Light Orchestra.

"Purple Rain/La pluie violette"

KSLVKSP-La pluie violette

A water gun-like piece of the Lupin Collection; La pluie violette (紫色の雨 Murasakīro no ame) allows its user to absorb moisture in the air and fire it out as jets of water. It was used by Gangler member Demeran Yatmis before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 22: Love in Life

This piece resembles a Gosei Blaster equipped with the Shark Headder from Tensou Sentai Goseiger and is named after Purple Rain by Prince.

"The Heat is There/La chaleur est là"

KSLVKSP-La chaleur est là

A ring-like piece of the Lupin Collection; The Heat is there (熱くなれ Atsuku nare) allows its user to generate high amounts of heat via molecular excitation. It was used by Ushibaroque the Brawl of the Raimon Gang before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 23: Status: Gold

This piece resembles the Denzi Ring from Denshi Sentai Denziman and is a play on the 1980s pop song The Heat is On by Glenn Frey.

"Escape/L'évasion"

KSLVKSP-L’évasion

A signal baton-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Escape (逃亡せよ Tōbō seyo) allows its user to constantly evade and deflect attacks. It was used by Giwi Newzie of the Raimon Gang before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 24: Promise to Return Alive

This piece resembles ToQ 6gou's Yudo Breaker from Ressha Sentai ToQger and refers to the song "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)" by Rupert Holmes and may be a reference to prison breakout.

"Doctor, Doctor/Docteur, docteur"

KSLVKSP-Docteur, docteur

A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a blood pressure monitor, the Doctor, doctor (医者医者 Isha isha) allows its user to completely heal from severe injury and/or damage. It was used by Raimon Gaorufang of the Raimon Gang before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 25: Make it the Strongest

This piece resembles half of the Twin Brace from Choujuu Sentai Liveman and the title alludes to the song Doctor Doctor by UFO.

"Life is a Flower/La vie est une fleur"

KSLVKSP-La vie est une fleur

A blade-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the Life is a Flower (人生は花 Jinsei wa hana) allows its user to create a smokescreen of blossoms. It was used by Magooda Pone before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger + Keisatsu Sentai Patranger ~The Ultimate Weird Combination!~

This piece resembles the Mechanical Blade Kiba from Seijuu Sentai Gingaman, and its name comes from the song "Life is a flower" by Ace of Base.

"Welcome to the Jungle/Bienvenue à la jungle"

KSLVKSP-Bienvenue à la jungle

A magnifying glass-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the Welcome to the Jungle (ジャングルへようこそ Janguru e yōkoso) allows its user to create vines to tie up any chosen opponents. It was used by Wilson before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film

This piece resembles the Ginga Brace from Seijuu Sentai Gingaman; the title alludes to the song Welcome to the Jungle by Guns N' Roses, whose song inspired the title of the first two episodes of Power Rangers Jungle Fury.

"Meteorite Fall/En attendant qu'une étoile tombe"

KSLVKSP-En attendant qu'une étoile tombe

A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a model of the solar system, the Meteorite Fall (隕石秋 Inseki aki) allows its user to summon meteors. It was used by Gangler Herlock Sholmes before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger en Film

This piece resembles Shishi Red Orion's Saiko Kyutama from Uchu Sentai Kyuranger; the title alludes to the song Skyfall by Adelle.

"The tiny Bubbles/Les minuscules bulles"

KSLVKSP-Les minuscules bulles

Described as the "twilight mermaid statue" (たそがれの人魚像 Tasogare no ningyo-zō), The tiny Bubbles (小さな泡 Chīsana awa) allows its user to produce bubbles as a distraction to escape. Stolen from the Louvre 100 years ago, it was used by Gangler Gristo Lloyd before it was taken by Lupin X.

The piece resembles the helmet and Earth Force symbol of Change Mermaid from Dengeki Sentai Changeman. The name is inspired by the song Tiny Bubbles by Don Ho and may also be based on the original version of The Little Mermaid as written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.

"Shout to the Top/Crier vers le haut"

KSLVKSP-Crier vers le haut

A Lupin Collection piece resembling a megaphone; Shout to the Top (トップに叫べ Toppu ni sakebe) allows its user to issue a screaming shockwave at its opponents. It was used by Zonic Lee before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Keisatsu Sentai Patranger feat. Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger ~Another Patren 2gou~

This piece resembles Hurricane Blue's Sonic Megaphone from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger, and its name comes from the song "Shout to the Top!" by The Style Council.

"Control/Le contrôle"

KSLVKSP-Le contrôle

A recorder-like piece of the Lupin Collection; the Control (操作する Sōsa suru) allows its user to manipulate humans so long as the user can speak. It was used by Pyodor before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 27: Dancing Afterwards

The piece resembles DragonRanger's Zyusouken from Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger  and its name comes from the 1986 song "Control" by Janet Jackson.

"Plunge/Plonge"

KSLVKSP-Plonge

A piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a pair of shark fins; the Plunge (飛び込む Tobikomu) allows its user to swim around through land and walls like they were water. It was used by Gangler Ryugu Tamatebacco before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 28: My Birthday is Also Fighting

This piece resembles Gao Blue's Shark Cutters from Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger and its name comes from the song "The Plunge" by The Deserters.

"Memory/La mémoire"

KSLVKSP-La mémoire

A camera-like treasure of the Lupin Collection; Memory (思い出 Omoide) allows its user to remove the victim’s memories and convert them into photos based on those memories. It was used by a Modified Porderman before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 29: Photos to Remember

The piece resembles the Ichigan Buster's camera mode from Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters and its name come from the song "Memory" from the musical "Cats", originally performed and recorded by Elaine Paige. It is possible that it may be refering to stalking.

"Life in rose/La Vie en rose"

KSLVKSP-La Vie en rose

A Lupin Collection piece resembling a rose bouquet with a hidden blade; Life in rose (ばら色の人生 Bara-iro no jinsei) allows its user to alter the scent of anything that has an odor. It was used by Gangler Kunks Butylmercaptan before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 30: The Two Are On a Trip

This piece resembles a combination of a Dyna Brace and Dyna Pink's Rose Saber from Kagaku Sentai Dynaman and its name comes from the song "La Vie en rose" by Edie Piaf. It may possibly reference to tear gas.

"Upside-down/À l'envers"

KSLVKSP-À l’envers

A police badge-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Upside-down (ひっくり返す Hikkuri kaesu) allows its user to hide their evil identity and gives the user personality traits opposite to their character. It was used by Gangler Yoshi Urazer before he took it out himself under its influence. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered

This piece resembles an SP License from Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger and its name comes from the song "Upside-Down" by Diana Ross and may be a reference to deception.

"Take it on/Prends-le dessus"

KSLVKSP-Prends-le dessus

A Lupin Collection piece resembling a fossilized theropod head, the Take it on (楽しくいこうぜ Tanoshiku ikō ze) grants the user unknown powers. It was used by a Modified Porderman before it was possibly taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 31: The Gangler Who Surrendered

This piece resembles a Dino Brace with Bakuryuu Tyrannosaurus's Dino Plate attached from Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger and its name comes from the song "Take on Me" by A-Ha.

"Rogues/Les voyous"

KSLVKSP-Les voyous

A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Rogues (悪い奴ら Warui yatsu-ra) allows the user to negate the powers of other collection pieces. It was used by Goche Ru Medou's Experimental Body before being taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 32: A Request For A Duel

The piece resembles the Transformation Cellphone Mobilates from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, and its name comes from the song "Bad Boys" by April Wine and may be a reference to sabotage.

"Wake me up/L'Appel de réveil"

KSLVKSP-L’Appel de réveil

A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; the Wake me up (あなたを起こす Anata wo okosu) allows its user to launch energy slashes at their opponents. It was used by Goche Ru Medou's Experimental Body before being taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 32: A Request For A Duel

The piece resembles the Transformation Handheld ShodoPhone from Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, and its name comes from the song "Wake Me Up" by Avicii.

"Crossroads/Le croisement"

KSLVKSP-Le croisement

A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; Crossroads (十字路 Jūjiro) allows its user to perform a powerful kick. It was used by Goche Ru Medou's Experimental Body before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 32: A Request For A Duel

The piece resembles the Transformation Cellular Go-Phone from Engine Sentai Go-Onger, and its name comes from the song "Cross Road Blues" (also just called "Crossroads") by Robert Johnson.

"Call me/Appelle-moi"

KSLVKSP-Appelle-moi

A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection; Call me (私を呼んで Watashi wo yonde) allows its user to project an energy shield to reflects the opponent’s attacks. It was used by Goche Ru Medou's Experimental Body before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 32: A Request For A Duel

This piece resembles the Accellular from GoGo Sentai Boukenger, and its name comes from the song "Call Me" by Blondie.

"Your burning love/Ton amour brûlant"

KSLVKSP-Ton amour brûlant

A flip phone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Your burning love (燃えるような恋 Moeru yō na koi) allows its user to launch fireballs from their mouth. It was used by Goche Ru Medou's Experimental Body before it was taken by Patren 1gou. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 32: A Request For A Duel

This device resembles the MagiPhone from Mahou Sentai Magiranger, and its name comes from the song "Burning Love" by Elvis Presley.

"The storm-holder/Le porte-tempête"

KSLVKSP-Le porte-tempête

A fan-like piece of the Lupin Collection; The storm-holder (嵐を呼ぶ人 Arashi wo yobu hito) allows its user to create whirlwinds for attacks or for escaping. It was used by Gangler Envy Chiruda before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 33: We Are The Youth Thief Brigade

This piece resembles the fan section of the Turbo Brace from Kousoku Sentai Turboranger, and its name comes from the song "Riders on the Storm" by The Doors.

"These walls/Ces murs"

KSLVKSP-Ces murs

A Lupin Collection piece resembling a moai sculpture; These walls (これらの壁 Korera no kabe) allows its user to create walls from the ground. It was used by Gangler Kerbero Gangan before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 34: Legendary Gun

This piece resembles the Gosei Power Releasement Vessel Tensouder from Tensou Sentai Goseiger, and its name comes from the song "These Walls" by Kendrick Lamar.

"The great divide/Le grand fossé"

KSLVKSP-Le grand fossé

An Inro-like piece of the Lupin Collection; The great divide (大いなる分裂 Ōinaru bunretsu) allows its user to divide anyone hit into the normal, positive, and negative side, that will kill the victim if the fragments remain separated after 6 hrs. It was used by Gangler Doryun Sanp before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 35: Good People, Bad People, Ordinary People

This piece resembles the Doron Changer from Ninja Sentai Kakuranger and refers to the song "The Great Divide" by Scott Stapp. However, it could also be a reference to the song "Great Divide" by the McClain sisters.

"Wise man/L'homme sage"

KSLVKSP-L’homme sage

A collection piece resembling a wrist computer; Wise man (賢者 Kenja) increases the user's intelligence. It was used by Gangler scientist Pekka Zeppelin before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 36: Shoot the Bomb

This piece resembles the Degitaizer from Denji Sentai Megaranger and refers to the song "Wise Man" by Uriah Heep. However, it may be a reference to hacking.

"Reach to touch/Atteindre pour toucher"

KSLVKSP-Atteindre pour toucher

A collection piece resembling a large bladed gauntlet, the Reach to touch (あなたに手が届く Anata ni te ga todoku) allows its user to create portals to direct their attacks. It was used by Gangler Yadogar Gohome before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 37: Your Place to Return

This piece resembles the Strongest Transformation Hand-Blade SaiBlade from Juken Sentai Gekiranger and refers to the song "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" by Diana Ross and is a reference to groping.

"She drives me crazy/Elle me rend fou"

KSLVKSP-Elle me rend fou

A Collection piece resembling a steering console, the She drives me crazy (夢中にさせる Muchū ni saseru) allows its user to control any vehicle or machine of their choosing. It was used by Gangler Jarnake Saucer before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 38: Collection From Outer Space

This piece resembles the Bouken Driver from GoGo Sentai Boukenger and refers to the song "She Drives Me Crazy" by the Fine Young Cannibals and is a reference to road rage and/or hijacking.

"I want to fly/Je veux m’envoler"

KSLVKSP-Je veux m’envoler

A Collection piece resembling a pentagonal brooch decorated with a skydiving formation, the I want to fly (飛び去って Tobisatte) allows its user to make their opponents levitate. It was used by Gangler member Iselob Starfryed before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 39: Bet on This

This piece resembles a flight pattern used by the Jetmen with their Birdonic Suits from Choujin Sentai Jetman; and refers to the song "Fly" by Sugar Ray.

"Smoke on the water/La fumée sur l'eau"

KSLVKSP-La fumée sur l’eau

A Collection piece resembling a spearhead, the Smoke on the water (水の上の煙 Mizu no ue no kemuri) allows its user to create fogs to hide from the enemy. It was used by Gangler Dugon Manattee before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 40: I Can't Stop Worrying

This piece resembles the Kai-Oh Spear, the primary weapon of Dodekai-Oh from Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger & refers to the song "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple.

"The elastic heart/Le cœur élastique"

KSLVKSP-Le cœur élastique

A Collection piece resembling a resilient bomb; The elastic heart (しなやかな心 Shinayaka na kokoro) allows its user to turn their body into rubber. Originally used by Gangler Narizma Shibonz, he later gave it to Tokagale Nakushaku before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 43: The Man Who Returned

This piece resembles the Super Five Ball from Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman and refers to the song "The Elastic Heart" by Sia.

"Master of puppets/Le maître des marionnettes"

KSLVKSP-Le maître des marionnettes

A quill-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Master of puppets (人形遣い Ningyō tsukai) allows its user to manipulate a human body like a puppet. Originally used by Tokagale Nakushaku, it was stolen from him and used by Gangler spy Narizma Shibonz before it was taken Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 44: The Truth Found

This piece resembles AbareKiller's Wing Pentact from Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger; and refers to the song "Master of Puppets" by Metallica and may be a reference to blackmail.

"A million voices/Un million de voix"

KSLVKSP-Un million de voix

A microphone-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the A million voices (百万の声 Hyakuman no koe) allows its user to mimic any voice. It was used by Gangler spy Narizma Shibonz before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 44: The Truth Found

This piece resembles Shurikenger's Shuriken's Bat from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger and refers to the song "A Million Voices" by Polina Gagarina and may refer to identity theft.

"The wolf's hunger/Une faim de loup"

KSLVKSP-Une faim de loup

A paperweight-like piece of the Lupin Collection resembling a wolf's head, The wolf's hunger (飢えた獣のように Ueta kemono no yō ni) increases the user's sense of smell to significant levels. It was used by Gangler Samon Shakekisutanchin before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 45: Looking Forward to Christmas

This piece resembles GaoSilver's G-Brace Phone from Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger; and refers to the song "Hungry Like the Wolf" by Duran Duran. It may possibly also refer to police bloodhounds.

"Caught in the Game/Attrapé dans le jeu"

KSLVKSP-Attrapé dans le jeu

A Collection piece resembling a pawn chess piece, the Caught in the Game (いっしょに遊ぼう Issho ni asobō) allows its user to force its opponents to be part of its magical game. It was used by a Red Modified Porderman before it was taken by Lupin X. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 46: An Inescapable Game

This piece resembles the capturing capsule (formed from the Time Emblem) from Mirai Sentai Timeranger and refers to the song "Caught in the Game" by Survivor.

"The Unforgettable Fire/Le feu inoubliable"

KSLVKSP-Le feu inoubliable

A Collection piece resembling a decorative box, the The Unforgettable Fire ( Homura) allows its user to shoot out fire in a tornado-like fashion. This piece was used by Rirus Lippig before it was taken by Lupin Red. Tvicon TV STORY-Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger

This piece resembles the top half of the Transformation Cellphone Gokai Cellular from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger & refers to the song The "Unforgettable Fire" by U2.

"Norwegian Wood/Le bois norvégien"

KSLVKSP-Le bois norvégien

A Collection piece resembling a decorative box, Le bois norvégien (ノルウェーの森 Noruuē no mori) allows its user to materialize logs as projectiles. This piece was used by Rirus Lippig before it was taken by Lupin Yellow. Tvicon TV STORY-Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger

This piece resembles the Zyuden Cellphone Zyuden MoBuckle from Zyuden Sentai Kyoryuger & refers to the song Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown) by the Beatles.

"Another Brick in the Wall/Une autre brique dans le mur"

KSLVKSP-Une autre brique dans le mur

A Collection piece resembling a tablet, the Another Brick in the Wall (壁の中のレンガ Kabe no naka no renga) allows its user to materialize bricks as projectiles. This piece was used by Rirus Lippig before it was taken by Lupin Blue. Tvicon TV STORY-Lupinranger VS Patranger VS Kyuranger

This piece resembles the Transformation SmarPho Applichanger from Ressha Sentai ToQger & refers to the song "Another Brick in the Wall" by Pink Floyd.

"Cut the cake/Coupe le gâteau"

KSLVKSP-Coupe le gâteau

A scalpel-like piece of the Lupin Collection, the Cut the cake (ケーキ入刀 Kēki nyūtō) allows the user to morph their hand into a blade. Goche Ru Medou used it until it was swiped by Dogranio Yaboon before her death Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask and later by the Lupinrangers in his safe.

This piece resembles KibaRanger's Byakkoshinken from Gosei Sentai Dairanger and refers to the song "Cut the Cake" by the Average White Band. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

"Train/Former"

KSLVKSP-Former

A train-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the Black Experimental Body. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

This piece resembles the V-Mode Brace from Kyukyu Sentai GoGoFive.

"Dragon's head/Tête de dragon"

KSLVKSP-Tête de dragon

A dragon head-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the Black Experimental Body. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

This piece resembles Ryu Commander's Ryutsueder with a Kyutama attached from Uchu Sentai Kyuranger.

"Throttle/Manette de gaz"

KSLVKSP-Manette de gaz

A throttle-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the Black Experimental Body. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

This piece resembles DekaBreak's Bracerottle from Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger.

"Traffic light/Meu de circulation"

KSLVKSP-Feu de circulation

A traffic light-like piece of the Lupin Collection belonging to the Black Experimental Body. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

This piece resembles Signalman's Signaizer from Gekisou Sentai Carranger.

"Telescope/Télescope"

KSLVKSP-Télescope

A telescope-like piece of the lupin collection belonging to the Black Experimental Body. Tvicon TV STORY-Number 48: The Real Face Under The Mask

This piece resembles the Scope Shot from GoGo Sentai Boukenger.

"Escape to the other side/Évade-toi de l’autre côté"

KSLVKSP-Évade-toi de l’autre côté

A shuriken-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the Escape to the other side (反対側への脱出 Hantaisoku e no dasshutsu) allows its user to liquify their body to negate damage. It was used by Gangler general Zamigo Delma before it was taken by Lupin X prior to his death at the hands of the Lupinrangers.Tvicon TV STORY-Number 50: Forever Adieu

This piece resembles the Chozetsu Shuriken from the Chozetsu Shoubu Changer from Shuriken Sentai Ninninger & refers to the song "Break on Through (To the Other Side)" by The Doors and is a reference to breaking and entering.

"Grow old with me/Vieillis avec moi"

KSLVKSP-Vieillis avec moi

A treasure box-like treasure of the Lupin Collection, the Grow old with me (玉手箱 Tamatebako) presumably has longevity-based properties. It was traded to a member of the Ryusoul Tribe who Arsène Lupin befriended, in exchange for some RyuSouls. It was later given to Noël by Asuna of the Ryusoulgers. Tvicon TV STORY-Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger VS Lupinranger VS Patranger

This piece resembles the Gokai Treanger Box from Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger & refers to the song "Grow old with me" by John Lennon. It's also a reference to the tamatebako Otohime gave to Urashima Tarō in the story of the same name.

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Rangers
Lupinrangers
Kairi Yano - Touma Yoimachi - Umika Hayami - Noël Takao
Patrangers
Keiichiro Asaka - Sakuya Hikawa/Satoru Shinonome - Tsukasa Myoujin - Noël Takao
Gear
VS Changer - X Changer - VS Vehicles - Lupin Sword - Pat MegaBo - X Rod Sword - Lupin Magnum
Allies
Kogure - Commander Hilltop - Jim Carter
Mecha and Robos
Dial Fighters
Main
Red Dial Fighter - Blue Dial Fighter - Yellow Dial Fighter
Auxiliary
Cyclone Dial Fighter - Scissor Dial Fighter & Blade Dial Fighter (Hammer Dial Fighter) - Magic Dial Fighter
Toy-Exclusive
Paint Dial Fighter - Prism Dial Fighter - Music Dial Fighter - Christmas Dial Fighter - Special Dial Fighter
Trigger Machines
Main
Trigger Machine 1gou - Trigger Machine 2gou - Trigger Machine 3gou
Auxiliary
Trigger Machine Biker - Trigger Machine Crane & Trigger Machine Drill - Trigger Machine Splash
Toy-Exclusive
Trigger Machine Dog - Trigger Machine Flash - Trigger Machine Music - Trigger Machine Special
Strikers
GoodStriker - Jackpot Striker - SirenStriker - VictoryStriker
X Trains
Main
X Train Silver - X Train Gold - X Train Fire - X Train Thunder
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X Train Jail - X Train Chain
Robos
Kaitou Gattai LupinKaiser - Keisatsu Gattai PatKaiser - X Emperor - Kaitou Gattai LupinRex - Lupin Magnum Superior
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Members
Leader: Dogranio Yaboon
Other Major Members: Destra Majjo - Goche Ru Medou - Zamigo Delma
Raimon Gang: Raimon Gaorufang - Giwi Newzie - Ushibaroque the Brawl
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Movie-Exclusive
Herlock Sholmes - Wilson - Rirus Lippig - Ganima Noshiagalda
Special-Exclusive
Magooda Pone - Nanpario Pengino - Zonic Lee
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