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At Fujiko's request, Lupin travels to Arabia to steal the legendary Magic Lamp. After obtaining the loot and shaking off the relentless Zenigata, Lupin retreats to a secluded beach and upon rubbing the lamp he is greeted by its fairy. The next thing he knows, Lupin is in the middle of a busy road twelve hours later with no recollection of what happened the night before! Lupin soon learns that the mysterious fairy of the lamp is actually a woman named Drew and the lamp itself is a device for controlling memories. Since his pride as a thief refuses to allow anything to be stolen from him - especially half his daily memories - Lupin sets out to retrieve the lamp and confront Dr. Eichmann: the man behind this invasive technology. With obstacles in his way such as the persistent Colonel Garlic who also wants to get his hands on the lamp, will Lupin be able to stop Dr. Eichmann and recover his lost memories?
The search for Sana's comrades continues. Sara who opens up her heart to Sinbad reveals her horrible story of how her father's apprentice Galip destroyed the peaceful kingdom and her family by using the wizardly power. Suddenly the Magic Lamp shows the passage “to the Wonder Gate to the land of ancestors that appears in the Night at High Noon,” but Galip's solders block their path.
A hardworking and curious boy named Sinbad dreams of becoming a sailor and traveling around the world. One day, he encounters a mysterious girl on a flying wooden horse and a group of men who chases her by flying carpets. Flying carpet, iron ship, attacking giant birds, and the secret island… Many hardships remain ahead of him!
While traveling through fairy tales thanks to one of Doraemon's gadgets, Shizuka gets lost and ends up stuck in the world of the Arabian Nights story. Doraemon, Nobita, Suneo, and Jyaian must now locate Shizuka somewhere in the imaginary Middle East.
Princess Budu sleeps, and dreams. She dreams of whimsical fairies and a wicked, restless beastial spirit. Her dream is one unmoored from identity and self - perhaps she is the fairy, perhaps those other fairies are other persons also. Also moving through her dream, always recurring in her thoughts is her lover Prince Kamar. The beastial spirit desires Budu; Kamar desires Budu, and she only has eyes for Kamar. Through her dream she floats and fades across an Arabian fantasia of minarets and mosques. These flickering moments, fleeting snatches of slumbered thought, are filled with an intoxicating, ethereal beauty.
A nervous Leo calls into a radio advice column show and reflects on his time spent in Hellsalem's Lot, his dealings with his co-workers, and his interactions with Black and White up to this point.