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| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br /> [[Ai Haibara]] <br /> [[Detective Boys]] | | solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br /> [[Ai Haibara]] <br /> [[Detective Boys]] | ||
+ | | director = [[Koujin Ochi]] | ||
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+ | | organizer = 585 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]], [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br>586 [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br>587 [[Seiki Taichuu]] | ||
+ | | storyboard = 585 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]], [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br>586 [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br>587 [[Seiki Taichuu]] | ||
+ | | producer = 585 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br>586 [[Kouichirou Kuroda]]<br>587 [[Fumiharu Kamanaka]] | ||
+ | | animation-director = 585 [[Nobuyuki Iwai]], [[Tomomi Kamiya]]<br>586 [[Michitaka Yamamoto]]<br>587 [[Kenichi Otomo]], [[Miharu Nagano]] | ||
+ | | opening-song = Summer Time Gone | ||
+ | | closing-song = Hello Mr. my yesterday | ||
| prev-episode = Kobayashi-sensei's Love | | prev-episode = Kobayashi-sensei's Love | ||
| next-episode = The Trap of the Rooftop Farm | | next-episode = The Trap of the Rooftop Farm | ||
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* [[Season 19]] | * [[Season 19]] | ||
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Revision as of 02:36, 5 December 2011
Episode 585-587 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark |
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Original airdate: | August 28, 2010 (Timeless Sakura's Love) September 4, 2010 (The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark) September 11, 2010 (Kid vs. the Four Divine Detective Boys) |
Season: | 19 |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Detective Boys Jirokichi Suzuki |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys |
Director: | Koujin Ochi |
Organizer: | 585 Yasuichiro Yamamoto, Seiki Taichuu 586 Seiki Taichuu 587 Seiki Taichuu |
Storyboard: | 585 Yasuichiro Yamamoto, Seiki Taichuu 586 Seiki Taichuu 587 Seiki Taichuu |
Episode director: | 585 Yasuichiro Yamamoto 586 Kouichirou Kuroda 587 Fumiharu Kamanaka |
Animation director: | 585 Nobuyuki Iwai, Tomomi Kamiya 586 Michitaka Yamamoto 587 Kenichi Otomo, Miharu Nagano |
Opening song: | Summer Time Gone |
Closing song: | Hello Mr. my yesterday |
Prev episode: | « Kobayashi-sensei's Love |
Next episode: | The Trap of the Rooftop Farm » |
List of episodes |
The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark spans two and a half episodes, with the earlier half of 585 being dedicated to Kobayashi-sensei's Love.
Cast
Case
Situation
The next day after the case with Kobayashi, Jirokichi Suzuki enlists the Detective Boys to defend the amber Kirin's horn from the Phantom Thief Kid. Kirin's horn is secured in the center pillar of a secluded shrine. The pillar will only open when four electrically protected pedestals in the corner of the rooms are opened simultaneously with their respective keys.
Jirokichi Suzuki stakes the key into the wall and awaits for Kaitou Kid's arrival. Kid causes a blackout and the timed explosives destroys the windows causing strong winds to rush inside the shrine. While the Detective Boys protect the pedestals, the center pillar is heard opening. When electricity is restored, they discover Kirin's horn is missing, Conan is knocked out by a taser, and cards signed by Kid attached to all four pedestals. Jirokichi reveals that the shrine had been secretly enforced with steel and an alarm would sound if Kid had escaped through the door and proclaims Kid must be in disguise and inside the shrine; The suspects are Jirokichi, Ginzo Nakamori, or one of the three reporters. Haibara deduces from the inscribed message on the pillar that there is another method to open the pillars without the use of the keys. From the colors and Kanji on the pedestals, Haibara discerns they represent the Four Symbols: the Vermilion Bird, White Tiger, Black Tortoise, and Azure Dragon. She imparts that if something is done in the right order to the four pedestals, it would open the center pillar.
People
Resolution
Gallery
- TV Episode 585.png
Episode 585 titlecard