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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 661-662<br />
| image = TV Episode 661-662.jpg<br />
| title = Kogoro-san is a Good Man<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 小五郎さんはいい人 <br> (Kogorō-san wa Ī Hito)<br />
| rating = 8,70% <br> 8,60%<br />
| Manga case number = #228<br />
| season = [[Season 21|21]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 75#Another Kogoro|Volume 75: Files 3-5 (787-789)]]<br />
| airdate = June 23, 2012 (Part 1) <br> June 30, 2012 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Keisuke Hara]] <br> [[Ryusuke Higo]] <br> [[Detective Samonji]] <br> [[Yoko Okino]]<br />
| suspects = Kumi Bannai, Ken Ishigame, and Junji Hyodo<br />
| solved-by = Ryohei Onda (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Key (Part 1) <br> Clothespins (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Atsuko Yuya]] as [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Noriko Hidaka]] as [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Hisako Kyoda]] as Takae Kiritani <br> [[Hiroshi Tsuchida]] as Ryohei Onda <br> [[Tomoko Naka]] as Kumi Bannai <br> [[Ryuji Nakagi]] as Ken Ishigame <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as Junji Hyodo<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br />
| producer = 661 [[Koichiro Kuroda]] <br> 662 [[Minoru Tozawa]]<br />
| animation-director = 661 [[Michitaka Yamamoto]] <br> 662 [[Chiemi Hironaka]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Miss Mystery<br />
| closing-song = Overwrite<br />
| prev-episode = Co-Investigating with a First Love<br />
| next-episode = Chase the Miyama Stag Beetle<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|小五郎さんはいい人|Kogorō-san wa Ī Hito}} is the 661st and 662nd episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Masumi Sera}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{Char|Miwako Sato}}<br />
{{Char|Keisuke Hara|display=Keisuke Hara<br>(TV)}}<br />
{{Char|Ryusuke Higo|display=Ryusuke Higo<br>(TV)}}<br />
{{Char|Detective Samonji|display=Detective Samonji<br>(TV)}}<br />
{{Char|Yoko Okino|display=Yoko Okino<br>(TV)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
When [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], [[Masumi Sera|Sera]], and [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] are walking, they receive a phone call from Ran's father [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], who asks her not to bother cooking dinner for him as he will be gone for the night. Upon Conan's explanations, the most logical explanation for Kogoro's behavior for the last few days is that he is carousing at a nearby beer garden. Ran, of course, gets understandibly upset about her father irresponsibility, but then an old lady named Takae Kiritani interjects, claiming that Kogoro has been visiting her lately and helping out with some minor household chores, free of charge.<br />
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Upon Ran's revelation that she is Kogoro's daughter, Ran and Conan accept Mrs. Kiritani's invitation for dinner, and soon meet the man the old lady believes to be Kogoro Mouri: a young student named Ryohei Onda, who was asked by Mrs. Kiritani's granddaughter, a fellow student, to help her grandmother against a burglar gang. Though even after the burglars were eventually caught, Onda kept visiting her and helping her out with chores and trivial problems. Now caught in the lie, Onda promises to let to of this deception after this visit, but unfortunately, a loud scream alerts everyone to a crime nearby: in a neighboring apartment house, a man was found in a pool of his own blood.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide?<br />
| image = EP661-662 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Apartment<br />
| victim = Gensuke Denkawa<br />
| age = 44 years old<br />
| time = 5:00-7:00 pm<br />
| cause-death = Slit wound on the throat<br />
| suspects = Kumi Bannai, Ken Ishigame, and Junji Hyodo<br />
| description = Conan runs onto the scene past a broken door to find three people standing near a dead man who has collapsed in a doorway holding a knife in his right hand and a room key lying on the floor near him.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan asks three people why's the door busted. They answer that the bell on Denkawa's alarm clock wouldn't stop ringing so they came to his door to asked him to shut it down, but he didn't answer so they had no choice but to bust through the door and go inside and found him dead. They answer that all of a sudden, Denkawa started watching television really loud. What's more, he was just zapping through channels the whole time. Suddenly, the apartment landlady tells the three people not to worry because she brought the famous detective, Kogoro Mouri (which is actually Ryohei Onda pretending to be) to solve the case. Later, [[Miwako Sato|Sato]] and [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] had arrived at the crime scene to investigate. They receive the testimony from three people at the crime scene. Takagi curiously asks Conan that what is he doing at the landlady's house and Ran says that she is an acquaintance of the landlady so Conan came with him. Sato asks Onda of who he is and Onda acts so nervous. The landlady cannot believe that the police doesn't know that the famous detective, Kogoro Mouri is here. Of course Sato knows Kogoro, but until sudden the landlady tells Ran that she's Kogoro's daughter so she wants her to tell the police something. Ran thanks Sato for taking care of Kogoro, while pretending. Sato and Takagi got confused and wondered what exactly is going on.<br />
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As Ran secretly told Sato and Takagi everything about why Onda is pretending to be Kogoro Mouri, they'll play along to make the landlady not to find out. So back to the investigation, forensics put the estimated time of death between 5 and 7 PM last night. According to the three people's testimonies, Denkawa was alive around 6 PM, the room key was near the body, and he was holding a bloodstained kitchen knife in his right hand. Judging from the situation, it seems that Denkawa slit his own throat after the three people went out between 6 and 7 PM. Conan doesn't thinks it's suicide and he wonders if the grim reaper did this. The key is on the blood but there's no blood on the key. When Conan found the body, he touched the key a little, it was slightly warm. That's probably because someone hid the key in their palms and threw it near the body when those three entered the room to make it look like the room was sealed. One of the three people who broke the door and entered the room did this. One of those three must've thought that after murdering Denkawa, they'd make a perfect alibi. The three people ask that what was the loud tv sound they heard before setting off and they're certain it's coming from Denkawa's room. Sato answers that someone probably recorded the tv sound ahead of time and used the timer to play it. But then they say the first thing they heard was the 6 PM news, and the date, the weekday and the contents were all from yesterday. Denkawa started zapping two or three times later tough. Sato then thinks he used the DVD or the tape recorder. Nowadays, TVs can turn off automatically if you schedule the time for a program you want to watch and using several extra devices you can make it look like it's zapping through channels. Conan doesn't think that's possible because there's only one tv in the room and doesn't look like there's a timer either. One of the fans fell over and it was Hyodo who tripped on it and knocked it over. He wanted to stop the alarm as soon as possible. The room was dark when three people came in. Bannai tripped on the legs of the body and skinned her elbow. Finally, Ishigame pulled on the cord to turn on the light. Though the room's quite tidy, the laundry was left undried, and there are clothespins scattered all over the place. The newspaper leaflets on the futon also took off. What's more, there's only one tv, so why are there two tv remotes? Conan suddenly notice there's a bloodstain on the side of the remote. He moves the curtain to see through the window. What Conan sees is the next door house of the landlady. He is now certain that the killer is one of those three who found the body.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
Three people are being impatient right now because they're waiting for the police to let them go free until they solve the case. The landlady tells the apartment residents to stop complaining. She also grabs Onda and tells the police that the great detective is right here, so she tells them to ask him an opinion. Suddenly, Onda tells the landlady to hold on and accidentally calls her mother. Later, the landlady's cell phone rings. She opens the cell phone and answers by saying hello. No one is answering because it's actually email. Conan asks the landlady to borrow the cell phone for checking the email. The email is from her granddaughter and it says, "It's been a while, grandma. It's been three months since we last met when I went to Tokyo for my high school reunion. But thanks to my husband's schedule, we'll be back in Tokyo next month. We'll bring our son and look forward to seeing you." It seems that her granddaughter was married already which means what Onda said about being the landlady's granddaughter's boyfriend was a lie.<br />
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Meanwhile, the three suspects are wondering if "Kogoro Mouri" can solve the case quickly as soon as possible because they are getting tired of waiting. The police tells them to hold on because even if Kogoro can't solve the case yet, they got no intention of letting them go since they're suspects. Now the three suspects got suspicious of why is the police always following Kogoro Mouri's instructions are ignoring him this time round is because they brought the fake Kogoro Mouri. Sato asks Takagi that they should spill the beans but Takagi said they made the promise to Ran. Unfortunately, Ran said never mind the promise because she wants to find out what's Onda's real purpose of being the fake Kogoro Mouri. Onda is acting so nervous and he sweats a lot. Conan used the voice changing bowtie using Onda's voice saying, "Then as you wish. The great Kogoro Mouri shall reveal the truth behind this case." Conan then drags Onda to the kitchen while pulling his arm where they could talk. Conan told Onda that he called the real Kogoro and heard the truth behind the case from him so Onda will have to go along what Conan says with his deduction.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Takae Kiritani|Takae Kiritani.jpg|<br />
* 70 years old<br />
* Apartment landlady}}<br />
{{People|Ryohei Onda|Ryouhei Onda.jpg|<br />
* 21 years old<br />
* University student<br />
* Disguised as [[Kogoro Mouri]]}}<br />
{{People|Kumi Bannai|Kumi Bannai.jpg|<br />
* 22 years old<br />
* Apartment resident}}<br />
{{People|Ken Ishigame|Ken Ishigame.jpg|<br />
* 64 years old<br />
* Apartment resident}}<br />
{{People|Junji Hyodo|Junji Hyoudou.jpg|<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Apartment resident}}<br />
{{People|Gensuke Denkawa|Gensuke Denkawa.png|<br />
* Victim (throat slit)<br />
* 44 years old<br />
* Apartment resident<br />
* Construction worker}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
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Meanwhile, the three people are still waiting and wonders how long is it going to take. Until suddenly, they hear the sound of the tv zapping through channels at fixed intervals. They check the room and it is completely empty meaning no one was changing the channels with the remote. They instead find a tv remote tied on top of an electric fan. <br />
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The channel button was pressed down by a clothes peg, and the tv remote was fixed on top of an electric fan facing downward. As the fan moved and pointed to the tv, it caused the channels to change, making people think it was a person changing the channels. The tv was turned on automatically by its programmed timer. If it was set to the news, it'd be easy to tell that it's a live program. <br />
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After two or three minutes of that, the timer on the fan had been set to make it move, it'd sound as if it started changing channels. Another fan was used alongside the rotating one. At the base of the other fan, a tv remote with its power held down with the clothes peg was placed facing towards the tv, and the newspaper flyer was placed in front of it. <br />
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If the fan's timer was set to start a few minutes after the rotating one, the flyer blows away due to wind from the fan, and since the obstacle blocking the infrared signals of the tv remote disappeared, the tv would turn off. This is how this was set up, making it look like someone had been changing the channels, and turned off the tv due to the complaints. That's how the flyer got on the bed. <br />
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The first fan kept moving even after the tv was turned off, and the tv remote happened to be of the same brand as the landlady's tv, so when the fan turned to the landlady's house, it caused the tv in her living room to start changing channels too. The time between the three people breaking down the door, turning the light on, and finding Denkawa's body was probably around ten seconds. <br />
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They decide to find out whether it's possible for someone to stick plasters onto their body without being suspicious in such a small amount of time. Onda now tells Takagi that he will turn around for ten seconds and Takagi will stick plaster onto his hands quickly as possible. Ten seconds later, Takagi said the plaster were stuck on his hand but they are wrinkled as he was rushing. <br />
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Ishigame took his time turning on the lights. Even if there was more time, it'd still turn out the same. It would've been dark before the lights came on. From seeing Bannai use her cell phone, she's likely right-handed. It would've been hard for her to use her left hand to neatly stick plasters on her right elbow and finger. <br />
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Ishigame's compress is also firmly attached to his right shoulder. Although a compress and plasters could be used the same way, it'd be impossible for someone to remove them and stick them onto their body so quickly. Of course, it'd be perfectly possible for the culprit to just crumple up and hide the item on themselves, but it's likely someone would do that knowing they might have to go through a police body search. <br />
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Which leaves them with something that's not suspicious even when on a person's body, and is easy to retrieve. The culprit is '''Junji Hyodo''' and it's the rubber band he used to tie his hair. With the rubber band, it can hold the remote on the fan. To make it hard to investigate later, he tied his hair back straight away. To complete the trick, when Hyodo entered the room, he had to remove all traces of the trick as fast as he could, and retrieve the items he used. <br />
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Therefore, since he was the one who came into the room first, to turn off the alarm. He used the impact from 'tripping' over the fan to knock the remote away from it. Finally, if he squatted down to stop the alarm clock, he could've taken the clothes pegs off the remotes without looking suspicious, as well as grabbing the rubber band he used to tie his hair. As evidence, there's blood on one of the remotes. <br />
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In other words, if the blood mark is from when the remote was attached to the fan, the blood splatter from slicing Denkawa's neck should be on his hair tie. Hyodo defeated, confesses to the crime, it started when Denkawa, fed up with Hyodo's phone constantly ringing, broke down his door and went to his room. That's when Denkawa found out that Hyodo had a case full of drugs in his room. <br />
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Revealing that Hyodo was a courier for a drug smuggling syndicate, and Denkawa threatened him to hand over half of what he earned in exchange for not going to the police. Hyodo decided to kill Denkawa, so an hour before the three left for the hot spring, so he got Denkawa drunk and killed him by slicing his neck with a kitchen knife. He then set up the trick, left the room, and locked the door. After making it look like Denkawa was still alive, thanks to the sound of the tv, left to go to the hot spring. Finally, to stop the alarm clock he set up to go off right as they got back from the hot spring, he broke down the door, threw the key next to the body and disposed of the evidence.<br />
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For the landlady, she didn't find out that Onda's a fake Kogoro Mouri. Ran is still not satisfied and still confronts Onda asking him why is he dressed up as a fake Kogoro Mouri. Conan reveals that the landlady was Onda's primary school teacher. Despite being such a nice person, the landlady didn't help her husband with the apartment until ten years ago, so she must've had some other job before. <br />
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When Conan heard the landlady scolding everyone, speaking louder than normal, he thought it might've been a habit that was carried over from when she was a teacher. If she was a primary school teacher, she would have known how to play the piano, which she apparently does. What finally convinced Conan was that when Onda calls the landlady, "mother". For primary school students, their teacher's almost like a parent, and some students actually do call them, "mother". <br />
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Conan was sure that sensation must've come back, causing Onda to blurt out, "mother". Onda was probably one of the landlady's granddaughter's high school classmates. After hearing about the landlady's problems at their high school reunion three months ago, he decided to pretend to be Kogoro Mouri. That's why Onda couldn't leave his teacher.<br />
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A few days later at the Mouri Detective Agency, Kogoro got a letter from the landlady with the photo of her and Onda. The letter says, "Mouri-san, the apprentice you introduced me to is a very nice young man, and helped me a lot." Kogoro doesn't remember having any apprentices. It seems Onda is still lying to his former teacher much to Conan’s chagrin.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* One of the TV programs shown in passing is [[The Santa Claus of Summer]].<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:09 - 1:29|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:53 - 2:19|ベルモット|Berumotto|Vermouth|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:25 - 5:19|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:34 - 5:52|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:58 - 7:14|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:16 - 9:27|夜の探索|Yoru no Tansaku|Night Search|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:02 - 10:40|ゲンタくん|Genta-kun|Genta-kun|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:45 - 11:28|シャーク フィアー|Shāku Fiā|Fear Shark|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:01 - 12:29|コンシダレーション|Konshidarēshon|Consideration|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:40 - 12:46|サスペンスロード|Sasupensu Rōdo|Suspense Road|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:51 - 13:59|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:27 - 15:11|タイマント|Tai Manto|Tie Cape|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:36 - 17:42|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:28 - 19:18|ゆっくり潜行|Yukkuri Senkō|Slowly Sinking|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:30 - 20:32|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:27 - 21:57|不透明な果実1|Futōmeina Kajitsu 1|Opaque Fruit 1|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:19 - 22:40|ターゲット サスペンスD|Tāgetto Sasupensu D|Target Suspense D|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |00:01 - 1:13|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:17 - 3:41|コンシダレーション|Konshidarēshon|Consideration|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:32 - 4:54|ベルモット|Berumotto|Vermouth|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:37 - 6:03|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:12 - 8:59|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:04 - 9:59|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:04 - 10:38|不透明な果実1|Futōmeina Kajitsu 1|Opaque Fruit 1|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:19 - 11:30|ミニサス6|Minisasu 6|Mini Suspense 6|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:40 - 12:46|コナンクリアランス1|Konan Kuriaransu 1|Conan Clearance 1|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13:27 - 15:05|沈む夕陽3|Shizumu Yūhi 3|Depressing Sunset 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:43 - 16:26|ゆっくり潜行|Yukkuri Senkō|Slowly Sinking|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16:42 - 17:40|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|18:29 - 19:47|コナンの夢|Konan no Yume|Conan's Dream|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:16 - 22:17|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:38 - 23:58|踊る陽光|Odoru Yōkō|Dancing Sunlight|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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==In other languages==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|En Kogoro és bona persona|Kogoro is a good person}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Goro è un brav'uomo|Kogoro is a nice man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คุณโคโกโร่เป็นคนดี|Mr.Kogoro is a good man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Kogoro là một người tốt}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 21]]<br />
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{{Season 21}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Michitaka Yamamoto]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka]]<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 659-660<br />
| image = TV Episode 659-660.jpg<br />
| title = Co-Investigating with a First Love<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|初恋の共同捜査}} <br> (Hatsukoi no Kyōdō Sōsa)<br />
| rating = 10,30% <br> 10,00%<br />
| Manga case number = #229<br />
| season = [[Season 21|21]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 75#Painmobile|Volume 75: Files 6-8 (790-792)]]<br />
| airdate = June 9, 2012 (Part 1) <br> June 16, 2012 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Yumi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Naeko Miike]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Gomera]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects = Tokuko Shigei, Aketoshi Fukuchi, and Takerou Meiwa <br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Yumi Miyamoto]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Airbag (Part 1) <br> Rear window (Part 2)<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| producer = 659 [[Akira Yoshimura]] <br> 660 [[Shigeru Yamazaki]]<br />
| animation-director = 659 [[Kenichi Otomo]] <br> 660 [[Masanori Hashimoto]], [[Akio Kawamura]] <br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Edogawa Conan]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)]] as [[Wataru Takagi]], [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Atsuko Yuya]] as [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Yu Sugimoto]] as [[Yumi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Yuko Kato]] as [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Rie Tanaka]] as [[Naeko Miike]] <br> [[Hiroko Emori]] as Tokuko Shigei <br> [[Tetsuo Kanao]] as Aketoshi Fukuchi <br> [[Biichi Sato]] as Takerou Meiwa <br> [[Yoshiharu Yamada]] as Chiba's friend<br />
| opening-song = Miss Mystery<br />
| closing-song = Overwrite<br />
| prev-episode = The Hot Chocolate Trap<br />
| next-episode = Kogoro-san is a Good Man<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|初恋の共同捜査|Hatsukoi no Kyōdō Sōsa}} is the 659th and 660th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Yumi Miyamoto}}<br />
{{char|Naeko Miike}}<br />
{{char|Miwako Sato}}<br />
{{char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure|display=Juzo Megure (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori|display=Ninzaburo Shiratori (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Sumiko Kobayashi|display=Sumiko Kobayashi (background)}}<br />
{{char|Tonomi Sakaguchi|display=Tomomi Sakaguchi (background)}}<br />
{{char|Gomera|display=Gomera<br>(puppet)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (puppet)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Detective Boys Badge}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
While walking at the parking lot, [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]], [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]], and [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] find a car filled with a lot of plastic models and figures. Conan then notices there are scratches around the keyhole and someone has written "Die!" in red spray paint on the car's ceiling. The vandalized car turns out to be officer [[Chiba Kazunobu|Chiba]]'s friend's car. Officer Chiba calls officer [[Yumi Miyamoto|Yumi]] from the Traffic Department. Officer Yumi and a rookie arrive at the location and officer Chiba finds out there have been three similar cases happened this month. While Yumi teases Chiba, the Detective Boys then realizes the rookie is actually [[Miike Naeko|Miike Naeko]] who is Chiba's first love.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Fourth Vehicular Vandalism<br />
| image = EP659-660 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Parking lot<br />
| victim = Chiba's friend<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Unknown culprit<br />
| description = Conan found the word "Die!" spray painted inside Chiba's friend's car.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Officer Yumi explains while officer [[Naeko Miike|Naeko]] shows the pictures of the vandalized cars' and the victims' pictures to officer Chiba and the others. After that, Conan suggests officer Chiba help to investigate the car break-ins. He also suggests he and the others will go with officer Yumi and look around the parking lots on the west side of the town, and officer Chiba can take care of the parking lots on the east side with officer Naeko. After that, The Detective Boys, Professor Agasa, and Officer Yumi spy on the two. The Detective Boys entered the parking lot and hide behind a car and is suddenly scolded for 'playing around' in the parking lot by a passerby woman. A passerby man defends them saying they are just in a playful phase. Another passerby man interrupts and gets angry at the kids for getting close to his car.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = First Vehicular Vandalism (Past)<br />
| image =<br />
| location = Parking lot<br />
| victim = Taro Yamamoto<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Unknown culprit<br />
| description = The first vehicular vandalism in the photo is a painmobile.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Second Vehicular Vandalism (Past)<br />
| image = EP659-660 Case1b.jpg<br />
| location = Parking lot<br />
| victim = Yoshio Sato<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Unknown culprit<br />
| description = The second vehicular vandalism in the photo is the car of a salaryman returning from playing golf.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Third Vehicular Vandalism (Past)<br />
| image = EP659-660 Case1c.jpg<br />
| location = Parking lot<br />
| victim = Yuuki Suzuki<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Unknown culprit<br />
| description = The third vehicular vandalism in the photo is a flashily modified street racer's car.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
While the kids are waiting for Officer Chiba and Officer Naeko, they hear a collision sound and Conan quickly runs to the scene. A series of car break-ins with the word "die" spray painted somewhere on the car, seemingly at random, take a turn for the worst when a innocent man is nearly killed.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Fifth Vehicular Vandalism<br />
| image = EP659-660 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Underground parking lot<br />
| victim = Tokuko Shigei<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Aketoshi Fukuchi, Tokuko Shigei, and Takerou Meiwa<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident<br />
| image = EP659-660 Case2a.jpg<br />
| location = Underground parking lot<br />
| victim = Aketoshi Fukuchi<br />
| cause-death = Vehicle crashed<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury<br />
| suspects = Aketoshi Fukuchi, Tokuko Shigei, and Takerou Meiwa<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ====<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Tokuko Shigei|Tokuko Shigei.jpg|<br />
* 36 years old<br />
* Housewife}}<br />
{{People|Aketoshi Fukuchi|Aketoshi Fukuchi.jpg|<br />
* Victim (vehicular vandalism and crash - injured)<br />
* 41 years old<br />
* Company employee}}<br />
{{People|Takerou Meiwa|Takerou Meiwa.jpg|<br />
* 22 years old<br />
* Part-time worker}}<br />
{{People|Man|EP659-660 Man.jpg|<br />
* Victim (vehicular vandalism)<br />
* Chiba's friend<br />
* Comics' fanatic}}<br />
{{people|Taro Yamamoto|Taro Yamamoto.jpg|<br />
* Victim (vehicular vandalism)<br />
* Residing in Shinjuku}}<br />
{{people|Yoshio Sato|Yoshio Sato.jpg|<br />
* Victim (vehicular vandalism)<br />
* Birthday: August 21<br />
* Residing in Shinjuku}}<br />
{{people|Yuuki Suzuki|Yuuki Suzuki.jpg|<br />
* Victim (vehicular vandalism)<br />
* Birthday: October 10<br />
* Living in Shinjuku}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>The culprit is '''Tokuko Shigei'''. She persisted in those crimes for the sake of her son who died due to an accident.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attemped Vehicular Vandalism<br />
| image = EP660 Case3.jpg<br />
| location = Road at house<br />
| victim = Miwako Sato<br />
| cause-death = interior Vandalized With Spray Paint<br />
| cause-death-label = Cause<br />
| suspects = Tokuko Shigei<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The culprit was ready to spray the word "Die" in Sato's RX-7, but she is trapped by Yumi.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The cause of accident was inadequate caution. Due to all swim tubes, rubber rafts and things, the field of vision for the rearview mirror was obstructed. Unluckily, the driver didn't see someone pushing the stroller behind their car.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident (Past)<br />
| image = EP660 Case4.jpg<br />
| location = Parking lot<br />
| victim = Tokuko's son<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
That's why she targeted every single car that was imprudent enough to have their rear window obstructed. And that's why she etched the word "Die" as punishment.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Tokuko Shigei's car is a paprika orange metallic Nissan March [K12].<br />
* Aketoshi Fukuchi's vehicle is an aegean blue metallic Honda Fit [GE].<br />
* Takerou Meiwa's vehicle is a midnight purple 1994 Nissan Silvia [S14 Kouki].<br />
* Chiba's friend's vehicle is a Verde Chiaro 2009 Fiat 500 C [312].<br />
* Taro Yamamoto's vehicle is a silver metallic 1994 Nissan Laurel [C34] with [[Wikipedia: Itasha|Itasha]].<br />
* Yoshio Sato's vehicle a is bright silver 2000 Lexus IS200 [XE10].<br />
* Yuuki Suzuki's vehicle is a purple velvet 1998 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V [CP9A].<br />
* The van is a silver 2001 Mazda Bongo Friendee.<br />
* The toy cars in Chiba's friends's car are a Honda S600 and a Nissan 2000 GT-R [KPGC-10].<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:33 - 1:30|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:35 - 1:56|キープアウト|Kiipu Auto|Keep Out|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:06 - 5:15|夜の探索|Yoru no Tansaku|Night Search|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:21 - 7:56|トレジャー チルドレン A|Torejā Chirudoren A|Children's Treasure A|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:40 - 9:48|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:29 - 11:18|滑りやすい道|Suberiyasui Michi|Slippery Road|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:52 - 13:23|ミニサス1|Minisasu 1|Mini Suspense 1|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:36 - 15:05|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:17 - 16:34|のテーマ (パート1)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 1)|Theme of Evil (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17:04 - 18:05|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:49 - 19:23|カギを探せ!|Kagi o Sagase!|Search for the Key!|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:58 - 20:28|チチタタ|Chichitata|Chichitata|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:39 - 21:59|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:27 - 22:40|アピアランス|Apiaransu|Appearance|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |00:01 - 1:36|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:50 - 5:08|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:37 - 6:03|アピアランス|Apiaransu|Appearance|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 7:04|とっておきクイズ|Totte Oki Kuizu|Take the Quiz|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:44 - 7:51|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:02 - 9:07|屈折する水晶|Kussetsusuru suishou|Refractive Lens|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:36 - 10:09|不透明な果実1|Futōmeina Kajitsu 1|Opaque Fruit 1|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:28 - 11:02|ハテナレンコン|Hatena Renkon|Now the Lotus Root|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:09 - 12:17|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:41 - 13:10|クラウディ|Kuraudi|Cloudy|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:14 - 14:06|アンダーアイス|Andā Aisu|Under Ice|[[Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:13 - 15:18|怪人包帯男2|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:54 - 16:31|犯人からの電話|Hannin Kara no Denwa|Phone Call From the Culprit|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:37 - 17:33|コナンの直感 |Konan no Chokkan|Conan's Intuition|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:39 - 20:09|コナンのテーマ (バラード・ヴァージョン)|Konan no Tēma (Barādo・Vājon)|Conan's Theme (Ballad Version)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:53 - 21:27|ザ・ステージ|Za・Sutēji|The Stage|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:59 - 23:32|コミカル テンポ 1|Komikaru Tenpo 1|Comical Tempo 1|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:35 - 23:48|ドルチェ サウンド|Doruche Saundo|Dolce Sound|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Una investigació amb el primer amor|An investigation with the first love}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il primo amore|The first love}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|การสืบสวนร่วมกันของรักครั้งแรก|}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Phá án cùng mối tình đầu}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 21]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 21}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masanori Hashimoto]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Akio Kawamura]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 659]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Hot_Chocolate_Trap&diff=313867The Hot Chocolate Trap2022-05-19T00:56:42Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 658<br />
| image = TV Episode 658.jpg<br />
| title = The Hot Chocolate Trap<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = ショコラの熱い罠 <br> (Shokora no Atsui Wana)<br />
| rating = 9,5%<br />
| Filler case number = #194<br />
| season = [[Season 21|21]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = June 2, 2012<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Inspector Yuminaga]] <br> [[Inspector Yuminaga's assistant]] <br> [[Makoto Kyogoku]]<br />
| suspects = Mayuko Sakura<br />
| solved-by = [[Sonoko Suzuki]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Tablecloth<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Natsuo Tokuhiro]] as [[Inspector Yuminaga]] <br> [[Hidenari Ugaki]] as Examiner <br> [[Kōzō Mito]] as [[Inspector Yuminaga's assistant]] <br> [[Maria Kawamura]] as Mayuko Sakura <br> [[Shigenori Sōya]] as Yukihiko Tsujimoto<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Yasutoshi Murakawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br />
| producer = [[Minoru Tozawa]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Chiemi Hironaka]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Miharu Nagano]]<br />
| opening-song = Miss Mystery<br />
| closing-song = Overwrite<br />
| prev-episode = The Professor's Video Site<br />
| next-episode = Co-Investigating with a First Love<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ショコラの熱い罠|Shokora no Atsui Wana}} is the 658th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Inspector Yuminaga}}<br />
{{char|Inspector Yuminaga's assistant}}<br />
{{char|Makoto Kyogoku|display=Makoto Kyogoku (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
{{Gadget|Button Speaker}}<br />
{{Gadget|Telescopic Lenses}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are invited to the opening ceremony of a chocolate shop that is supported by the Suzuki Group. They meet a woman named Mayuko Sakura, the shop producer. Next they meet a man named Yukihiko Tsujimoto, the chocolatier and he's Mayuko's fiancé. During Tsujimoto's show, the fire breaks out in the shop, killing Tsujimoto. Was this a terrible accident or a planned murder?<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident?<br />
| image = EP658 Case.jpg<br />
| location = "Le trésor de fruits" shop<br />
| victim = Yukihiko Tsujimoto (Fatal) <br> Mayuko Sakura (Non-fatal)<br />
| age = 41 years old (Tsujimoto) <br> 25 years old (Sakura)<br />
| cause-death = Burning alive from flaming beverage <br> Burning left armsuit (Sakura)<br />
| suspects = Mayuko Sakura, [[Ran Mouri]], and [[Sonoko Suzuki]]<br />
| description = When he poured water onto the chocolate sculpture, instead of producing steam, the entire sculpture burst into flames, knocking Tsujimoto into the shop's back wall. The fire spread onto his clothing and he was unable to escape.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Mayuko Sakura|Mayuko Sakura.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Shop producer}}<br />
{{People|Yukihiko Tsujimoto|Yukihiko Tsujimoto.jpg|<br />
* Victim (burned)<br />
* 41 years old<br />
* Chocolatier<br />
* Mayuko's fiancé}}<br />
{{people|Forensics officer|chocolateforensics.png|<br />
* Tokyo MPD forensics officer}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>The accident is actually a '''murder'''. The culprit is '''Mayuko Sakura'''. It is revealed that Tsujimoto was a highly selfish, devious individual who just used Sakura to gain fame and prestige as a chocolate maker. He had no intention of marrying her, as the public presumed, but instead intended to fire her once the shop was opened. Sakura was heartbroken upon hearing this, because she loved and devoted herself to Tsujimoto and he was just going to discard her. Sakura says if she was going to lose everything anyway, she wanted it all to burn. So, Sakura burned Tsujimoto, the shop and her love for Tsujimoto.<br />
<br />
The fire was caused by a practically applied principle which makes air batteries create electricity: a chemical reaction between aluminum foil placed at the bottom of the swan piece's silver bowl, with a layer of steel wool above it, and [[wikipedia: Saline water|salt water]] in the teapot. The fire was triggered when the self-samely created electricity flowed through the steel wool, igniting it and, consequently, the [[Wikipedia: List of liqueurs#Fruit liqueurs|fruit liquor]]. The original intention was to have fresh water meet and dissolve a piece of dry ice to create a mist effect.<br />
<br />
In addition, Sakura had prepared some additional means of making the fire spread rapidly: pistachio shells placed underneath the liquor bottles on the shelf to make them topple over more easily, and a paper bowl with spirytus, a highly concentrated vodka brand. The latter was hidden beneath the table on which the demonstration of the chocolate swan was to take place, and the volatile fumes from the alcohol were kept in check by the tablecloth until it was lifted by Sakura, releasing the vapors and thereby making the fire go wild. The only reason that Sakura's sleeve caught fire was because while she was fixing the tablecloth, part of the alcohol splashed onto her sleeve.<br />
<br />
The crucial evidence which revealed Sakura as the culprit is a picture Sonoko took of Tsujimoto just before the serving of the dish. On the photo he is seen drinking water from the teapot used in the serving, indicating that it was originally filled with fresh water, not with salt water. And since Sakura then brought the pot to the table, only she could have filled it with salt water to facilitate the murder.</spoiler><br />
<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the first [[Glossary#Anime Original (AO)/ Anime Exclusive|TV original episode]] to feature Inspector Yuminaga and his assistant, but this time Yuminaga is a pathetic naive and considers Conan only a noise on the crime scene.<br />
* The police make reference to ''Spirytus'' or [[Wikipedia: Rectified spirit|Rectified spirit]], an almost pure alcoholic drink containing at least 95% ABV (Alcohol by Volume), and is prone to flammability.<br />
* This case includes the [[Wikipedia: Aluminium-air battery|aluminium-air battery]] technique.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:05 - 0:57|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:05 - 4:19|ほのぼの|Honobono|Heartwarming|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:37 - 5:29|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:49 - 6:02|チムニー|Chimunii|Chimney|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:33 - 7:17|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:33 - 8:10|出動のテーマ1~予感|Shutsudō no Tēma 1 ~ Yokan|Mission Theme 1 ~ Premonition|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:14 - 9:47|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:13 - 12:46|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:16 - 13:59|現金輸送車(回想)|Genkin Yusōsha (Kaisō)|Bank Transport Vehicle (Flashback)|[[Detective Conan "The Private Eyes' Requiem" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:13 - 14:27|サスペンスウィンドウ|Sasupensu Windō|Suspense Window|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:43 - 15:28|黄色い直感1|Kiiroi Chokkan 1|Yellow Instinct 1|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:51 - 16:53|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:09 - 18:57|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:15 - 20:21|怪人包帯男2|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:44 - 22:12|コナンのテーマ (バラード・ヴァージョン)|Konan no Tēma (Barādo・Vājon)|Conan's Theme (Ballad Version)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:33 - 23:59|????}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|La trampa de la xocolata inflamable|The flammable chocolate trap}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Trappola al cioccolato|Chocolate trap}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|กับดักอันร้อนแรงของช็อคโกล่า|}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Ngọn lửa cạm bẫy sôcôla}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 21]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 21}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Anime Exclusive]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 658]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Professor%27s_Video_Site&diff=313866The Professor's Video Site2022-05-19T00:54:43Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 656-657<br />
| image = TV Episode 656-657.jpg<br />
| title = The Professor's Video Site<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 博士の動画サイト <br> (Hakase no Dōga Saito)<br />
| rating = 9,20% <br> 8,90%<br />
| Manga case number = #225<br />
| season = [[Season 21|21]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 74#Target on Tape|Volume 74: Files 2-4 (775-777)]]<br />
| airdate = May 19, 2012 (Part 1) <br> May 26, 2012 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Vermouth]] <br> [[Vodka]] <br> [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Goro]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Glasses' lens (Part 1) <br> Ear (Part 2)<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Umesaburo Sagawa]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Umesaburo Sagawa]]<br />
| producer = 656 [[Shigeru Yamazaki]] <br> 657 [[Koichiro Kuroda]]<br />
| animation-director = 656 [[Masanori Hashimoto]] <br> 657 [[Michitaka Yamamoto]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Miharu Nagano]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Noriko Hidaka]] as [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Gara Takashima]] as [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] as [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Naoki Bando]] as Couple Man (Toshio Kanbe) <br> [[Tamaki Taura]] as Couple Lady (Kanbe's wife)<br />
| opening-song = Miss Mystery<br />
| closing-song = Overwrite<br />
| prev-episode = The Design of Poison and Mirage<br />
| next-episode = The Hot Chocolate Trap<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|博士の動画サイト|Hakase no Dōga Saito}} is the 656th and 657th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Masumi Sera}}<br />
{{Char|Subaru Okiya}}<br />
{{Char|Gin|display=Gin<br>(background)}}<br />
{{Char|Vermouth|display=Vermouth (background)}}<br />
{{Char|Vodka|display=Vodka<br>(background)}}<br />
{{Char|Eri Kisaki|display=Eri Kisaki (background)}}<br />
{{Char|Goro|display=Goro<br>(background)}}<br />
{{Char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Criminal Tracking Glasses}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
[[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]] has recently posted a video on a popular website, asking for someone to evaluate an old vase he found in his attic. On the particular day the case occurs, Agasa has invited the [[Detective Boys]] to a curry supper. Returning from a shopping trip, [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] and [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] encounter [[Masumi Sera|Sera]], who asks them a couple of detailed questions about Agasa, [[Ai Haibara]] and the recent hostage case at the Mouri Detective Agency. But unbeknownest to them, Agasa's house is being eyed by a duo of [["The Criminal"|sinister-minded individuals]].<br />
<br />
When Mitsuhiko and Genta return to the house, they learn to their frustration that the curry dish is not finished yet. Disgruntled, Genta begins kicking around a soccer ball, but an all-too-unlucky shot makes the ball ricochet right into the curry pot, thoroughly drenching [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]]. After some well-deserved admonishment, Ai takes the boys out to buy new ingredients, while Ayumi takes a shower and re-dresses. But as the others return from their shopping, they find to their shock that Professor Agasa has been knocked out and that Ayumi and the carpet have gone missing!<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Robbery-Assault<br />
| image = EP656-657a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Professor Agasa's House<br />
| victim = [[Hiroshi Agasa]]<br />
| cause-death = Shocking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| suspects = Two sisters, a couple, and two connoisseurs<br />
| description = The kidnappers used a stun gun to knock Agasa unconscious when he went to answer the door.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The kidnappers send a message demanding them to look for a cat in return for Ayumi. The kidnappers send a second message saying they found their cat and detailing Ayumi's location.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Kidnapping<br />
| image = EP656-657b Case.jpg<br />
| location =<br />
| victim = [[Ayumi Yoshida]]<br />
| cause-death =<br />
| suspects = Two sisters, a couple, and two connoisseurs<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
After rescuing Ayumi, who was rolled up in Agasa's antique rug, the Detective Boys attempt to deduce the kidnappers' motive.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Woman #1|EP656-657 Woman Sister 1.jpg|<br />
* Woman #2's sister<br />
* One of the first pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{People|Woman #2|EP656-657 Woman Sister 2.jpg|<br />
* Woman #1's sister<br />
* One of the first pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{People|Man #1|EP656-657 Man Couple.jpg|<br />
* Woman #3's husband<br />
* One of the second pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{People|Woman #3|EP656-657 Woman Couple.jpg|<br />
* Man #1's wife<br />
* One of the second pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{People|Man #2|EP656-657 Connoisseur1.jpg|<br />
* Connoisseur<br />
* One of the third pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{People|Man #3|EP656-657 Connoisseur2.jpg|<br />
* Connoisseur<br />
* One of the third pair to see the vase}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>The culprits are the '''couple (Toshio Kanbe, and Kanbe's wife)'''. They were really at the professor's house for the carpet, which is a valuable Persian original. The alleged search for the cat and Ayumi's kidnapping were actually a ruse to hide the fact that it was really the carpet they were after; they chanced upon it by watching the professor's video site, in which the carpet was visible in the background. The photo from the cat was simply taken from [[Eri Kisaki]]'s video of her pet cat Goro.<br />
<br />
The evidence pointing to this solution is the fact that the carpet in which the Detective Boys found Ayumi was not stained by the spilled coffee that had soaked her clothes when the thieves overpowered her, and Ayumi's earprint amids the stain. Also, the couple was the only interest group who had also inspected the carpet along with the vase, while the others either had paid attention to the vase alone (the two women) or considered Agasa's ignorance of the true value of vase and carpet ridiculous (the father and son pair).</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
* The anime starts with a scene of Sera and the kidnappers watching the video of the professor, while the manga doesn't have that scene, although it's obvious that Sera had seen that video as she imagined Haibara in that outfit.<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* The Yeah! video site is a clear play on [[Wikipedia: YouTube|YouTube]], and Glegle is obviously [[Wikipedia: Google|Google]].<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:05 - 0:38|あぶない予感|Abunai Yokan|Foreboding Danger|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:43 - 3:31|昼下がりの天使たち(摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Hirusagari no Tenshitachi(Matenrō Vājon)|Early Afternoon Angels(Skyscraper Version)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:58 - 6:07|チムニー|Chimunii|Chimney|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:08 - 6:44|恋のトランプゲーム占い|Koi no Toranpu Gēmu Uranai|Love's Fortune-Telling Card Game|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:37 - 8:59|不思議な色|Fushigina Iro|A Strange Colour|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:43 - 10:13|あぶない予感|Abunai Yokan|Foreboding Danger|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:16 - 10:46|ブラックインパクトA展開|Burakku Inpakuto A Tenkai|Black Impact A Development|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:32 - 12:17|不透明な果実4|Futōmeina Kajitsu 4|Opaque Fruit 4|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:38 - 12:45|ダークな予感|Dāku na Yokan|Foreboding Darkness|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:52 - 13:55|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:07 - 15:11|ブラックインパクトC展開|Burakku Inpakuto C Tenkai|Black Impact C Development|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:38 - 17:39|名探偵コナン 新メイン・テーマ'07|Meitantei Konan Shin Mein・Tēma '07|Detective Conan New Main Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:54 - 19:14|マインド ピアノ|Maindo Piano|Mind Piano|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|19:45 - 21:22|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:28 - 22:39|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |00:01 - 1:04|コンシダレーション|Konshidarēshon|Consideration|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:44 - 4:36|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:55 - 6:52|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:05 - 7:39|スズランの花|Suzuran no Hana|The Lily of the Valley Flower|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:06 - 8:55|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:26 - 10:38|しなやかな刑事たち|Shinayakana Keijitachi|Pliant Detectives|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:57 - 11:34|しなやかな刑事たち|Shinayakana Keijitachi|Pliant Detectives|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:39 - 12:50|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:01 - 13:50|犯人からの電話|Hannin Kara no Denwa|Phone Call From the Culprit|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14:24 - 17:11|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:48 - 17:57|チムニー|Chimunii|Chimney|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:57 - 20:39|ディテクティブボーイズ|Ditekutibu Bōizu|Detective Boys|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:45 - 22:12|シャディマン|Shadi Man|Shady Man|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:42 - 23:59|不思議な色|Fushigina Iro|A Strange Colour|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<gallery widths=185px perrow=5><br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El vídeo del doctor|Doctor's video}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian| Il video del dottor Agasa|The doctor Agasa’s video}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|เว็บไซต์วิดีโอของด็อกเตอร์|The Professor's Video Site}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Đoạn clip trên mạng của Tiến sĩ}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 21]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 21}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masanori Hashimoto]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Michitaka Yamamoto]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 656]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Conan_vs._Heiji,_Deduction_Battle_Between_the_Detectives_of_the_East_and_West&diff=313785Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West2022-05-15T20:33:55Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 651<br />
| image = TV Episode 651.jpg<br />
| title = Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = コナンVS平次 東西探偵推理勝負 <br> (Konan vs Heiji Tōzai Tantei Suiri Shōbu)<br />
| rating = 10,30%<br />
| Manga case number = #226<br />
| season = [[Season 21|21]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 74#East vs. West|Volume 74: Files 5-7 (778-780)]]<br />
| airdate = March 24, 2012 *<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Andre Camel]] <br> [[James Black]] <br> [[Jodie Starling]]<br />
| suspects = Rakutoshi Sugai, Toru Amakasu, and Sanpei Toujou<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Kansai dialect<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Noriko Hidaka]] as [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Yuko Miyamura]] as [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Miyuki Ichijo]] as [[Jodie Starling]] <br> [[Iemasa Kayumi]] as [[James Black]] <br> [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]] as [[Andre Camel]] <br> [[Masashi Hirose]] as Sanpei Tojo <br> [[Shiro Goo]] as Rakutoshi Sugai <br> [[Kazunari Tanaka]] as Toru Amakasu<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Shigenori Kageyama]] <br> [[Seiki Taichuu]]<br />
| producer = [[Akira Yoshimura]] <br> [[Shigeru Yamazaki]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] <br> [[Kenichi Otomo]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Miharu Nagano]]<br />
| opening-song = Miss Mystery<br />
| closing-song = Kanashii Hodo Kyō no Yūhi Kirei da ne<br />
| prev-episode = The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency<br />
| next-episode = The Design of Poison and Mirage<br />
| footnotes = * 1 Hour Special <br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|コナンVS平次 東西探偵推理勝負|Konan vs Heiji Tōzai Tantei Suiri Shōbu}} is the 651st episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = Waitress|image = EP791 Woman.jpg|description =<br />
* Danny's waitress}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Heiji Hattori}}<br />
{{char|Masumi Sera}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (background)}}<br />
{{char|Kazuha Toyama}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{char|Andre Camel}}<br />
{{char|Jodie Starling}}<br />
{{char|James Black}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Heiji and Kazuha visit Tokyo where the two part ways. A man is dead at the restaurant Kazuha is in, forcing Kogoro, Ran, Sera, Heiji, and Conan to investigate.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide?<br />
| image = EP651 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Danny's<br />
| victim = Kengo Shibamiya<br />
| cause-death = Cyanide poisoning<br />
| suspects = Rakutoshi Sugai, Toru Amakasu, and Sanpei Toujou<br />
| description = In the bathroom, Shibamiya is found dead from cyanide poisoning.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The witness is Andre Camel who explains the victim's last words were a confession to a poisoning. Heiji reveals the victim was speaking in a Kansai dialect and the victim's actual words were referring to an unknown culprit as the poisoner. Realizing the culprit is still in the restaurant, the police narrow down the suspects to three people without their alibis. After Heiji is unable to trick the culprits into revealing their Kansai dialect, Conan arranges the three culprits to drink salty soup. They are later informed the man was the primary discoverer of the victim in a murder case that happened in Saitama last week.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = Murder.png<br />
| location = Company office in Saitama<br />
| victim = Company president<br />
| cause-death = Poison<br />
| suspects = Rakutoshi Sugai, Toru Amakasu, and Sanpei Toujou<br />
| description = Kengo discovered the corpse of his company president in his office.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Kengo Shibamiya|Kengo Shibamiya.png|<br />
* Victim (poison)<br />
* Part-time employee}}<br />
{{People|Rakutoshi Sugai|Rakutoshi Sugai.jpg|<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* Customer}}<br />
{{People|Toru Amakasu|Toru Amakasu.jpg|<br />
* 36 years old<br />
* Customer}}<br />
{{People|Sanpei Toujou|Sanpei Toujou.jpg|<br />
* 45 years old<br />
* Customer}}<br />
{{people|Waitress|EP791 Woman.jpg|<br />
* Danny's waitress}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{people|Man|Man2.png|<br />
* Shibamiya's coworker}}<br />
{{people|Man|EP651 Man.png|<br />
* Deceased (poison)<br />
* Company President}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>'''Toru Amakasu''' is revealed to be the culprit after exclaiming the soup to be "karai" (辛い?, lit. "spicy"), a (somewhat incorrectly used) Kansai equivalent for the Tokyo dialect's "shoppai" (塩っぱい?, lit. "salty"). Another factor is the suffix "-sa" used in the Kansai dialect to finish sentences, a habit which Amakasu has maintained during the investigation. And when Conan blatantly changes his dialect during the presentation of the facts, Amakasu bursts out and identifies Conan's speech as a bad usage of the Kansai dialect, proving that he is really from the Kansai region. The fact that Heiji wasn't able to sort him out as the culprit was due to the fact that, as a native Kansai speaker, he is too used to his dialect's special quirks to discern its more subtle differences from the Tokyo dialect.<br />
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In addition, while acting as a left-hander, Amakasu is really right-handed, as the arrangement of his dishes easily proves. He had used his right hand to administer the poison to his victim and did not want to end up his own victim as well, even after cleaning his hand with a wet napkin usually served along with ramen, which is the reason why he had ordered ramen while the police checked the crime scene.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| image = EP651 Case2.jpg<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| victim = Manager<br />
| suspects = Toru Amakasu<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| location = Office<br />
| cause-death = Cyanide poisoning<br />
| description = He killed the owner just to rob money. And his childhood friend noticed it, so he (victim) blackmailed Toru.<br />
}}<br />
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As it turns out, Amakasu is responsible for murdering his firm's manager in order to rob money from his office some time earlier, and Shibamiya, who had introduced Amakasu, a childhood friend, to his manager for employment, attempted to persuade him to surrender to the police. Amakasu decided to silence him, so he lured Shibamiya to the restaurant toilet and poisoned him.<br />
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After Amakasu is arrested, Andre and Jodie Starling examine a photo of Sera while noting their familiarity with her face, and to the surprise of Jodie and Camel, Black easily identifies the tomboyish Sera as a girl. Meanwhile, Heiji reveals his purpose of the visit was to take them to the [[The Design of Poison and Mirage|house of deceased Kohei Wakamatsu]] after receiving a letter which challenges him to solve the murder.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* There are several abnormalities, events, and scenes in the case that are worth noting. There are three instances where Ran's behavior implies she knows Conan is Shinichi. The first is that she references how Heiji and Shinichi only faced off each other once, but lately have been solving cases together. The wording is what is being called into the spotlight, because there are only 3-4 cases that they even meet up in total, while her words indicate they have met many more times on several occasions. As Heiji has shown clear interest in being with Conan, and has been solving cases with him, this implies she knows Conan is Shinichi or else her wording would be different. The second is when Heiji starts asking about the female detective sniffing around about Kudo. Neither Ran nor Sera correct him, which is especially odd for Ran since she should have found that strange. Sera has only been asking about Conan, not Shinichi, so the lack of a correction throughout the whole case indicates she knows he was referring to Conan when he said Kudo. Finally, when Ran asks to talk to Shinichi over Conan's phone and gets seemingly disappointed that he already hung up. However, she could have just easily called him with her own phone right there since she knew he was available, yet doesn't. This implies she might have just been putting on an act.<br />
* The bus at the beginning is the same from [[The Mysterious Passenger]].<br />
* According to Conan, people of Tokyo don't call it "normal Tokyo lingo or dialect".<br />
* Throughout the case, Heiji always has the brim of his hat on the back, which appears inconsistent with his behavior: when getting serious in a case, Heiji will turn the brim of his hat to the front.<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
In this one hour episode, some scenes are not from the manga version.<br />
* In the anime version, Kazuha scolded Heiji for making inconsiderate remarks about Camel "even if it's true", which Ran then told Kazuha that was also inconsiderate to say out loud too.<br />
* In the anime version, the culprit tried to escape but Ran and Kazuha took him down. Sera was impressed by Kazuha's skills.<br />
* In the anime version, Sera wore a jacket over her shirt, while she did not wear one in the manga version.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
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{{BGMListingItem |0:05 - 0:47|ベルモット|Berumotto|Vermouth|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:59 - 3:58|ロマンス ラプソディ|Romansu Rapusodi|Romance Rhapsody|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:32 - 5:10|リトミック ノイズ|Ritomikku Noizu|Rhythmic Noise|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:54 - 7:01|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:50 - 8:26|サスコラージュ|Sasu Korāju|Collage Suspense|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:32 - 9:08|コンシダレーション|Konshidarēshon|Consideration|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:31 - 10:13|ハテナレンコン|Hatena Renkon|Now the Lotus Root|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:15 - 11:24|チムニー|Chimunii|Chimney|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:08 - 12:32|エグザミネ|Eguzamine|Examine|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:43 - 14:57|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:19 - 15:30|アクセント タッチ~コンティニュー|Akusento Tacchi ~ Kontinyū|Accent Touch ~ Continue|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:45 - 16:25|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:32 - 16:40|事件のドア|Jiken no Doa|Door to the Case|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:44 - 17:21|西の名探偵|Nishi no Meitantei|The Great Detective of the West|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:32 - 18:16|悪のテーマ1|Aku no Tēma 1|Theme of Evil 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:30 - 20:24|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:36 - 21:21|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:02 - 22:22|アラベスク タッチ|Arabesuku Tacchi|Arabesque Touch|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:47 - 22:50|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:55 - 23:23|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:49 - 24:44|ラルゴ サスペンス|Rarugo Sasupensu|Largo Suspense|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |24:48 - 25:42|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |25:45 - 26:46|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |28:12 - 28:48|不透明な果実4|Futōmeina Kajitsu 4|Opaque Fruit 4|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |29:05 - 30:38|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |31:31 - 31:44|エグザミネ|Eguzamine|Examine|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |32:18 - 32:29|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |33:21 - 33:50|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |34:05 - 35:35|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |35:45 - 36:10|キープアウト|Kiipu Auto|Keep Out|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |36:16 - 37:54|風の通り道|Kaze no Tōrimichi|Path of the Wind|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |38:09 - 38:46|汐留|Shiodome|Shiodome|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |39:18 - 39:59|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |40:04 - 41:49|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |43:34 - 45:02|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |45:06 - 45:18|シップオンザボード|Shippu On Za Bōdo|Ship on the Board|[[Detective Conan "The Lost Ship in the Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Conan contra Heiji. Batalla de deduccions entre el detectiu de l'est i el de l'oest|Conan versus Heiji. Deductions battle between east and west detectives}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Conan vs Heiji - Sfida tra detective|Conan vs heiji - Defiance between detectives}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|โคนัน ปะทะ เฮย์จิ ศึกดวลสองนักสืบตะวันออกตะวันตก (ตอนพิเศษ 1 ชั่วโมง)|}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Conan với Heiji – Cuộc đấu trí giữa thám tử miền Đông và miền Tây}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 21]]<br />
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{{Season 21}}<br />
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[[Category:Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masanori Hashimoto]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 651]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Shinichi_Kudo_and_Ran_Mouri&diff=313210Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri2022-05-10T02:52:15Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Volume 71: File 743-752/Episode 621: Holmes's Revelation (Zero is Start) */</p>
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The romantic relationship between [[Shinichi Kudo]] and [[Ran Mouri]].<br />
[[Image:Ran-shinichi-1411936a48-1-.jpg|thumb|300px|Shinichi and Ran]]<br />
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== Relationship analysis ==<br />
[[Image:Shinichi and Ran.jpg|thumb|200px|Shinichi and Ran]]<br />
[[Ran Mouri]] and [[Shinichi Kudo]] are childhood friends and each other's canonical love interest. They have been friends and playmates since kindergarten.<ref name=10years>[[Volume 55#File 570 - Under the Moon|Volume 55, Files 570-573]]</ref> Their friendship has received some censure from Ran’s mother, [[Eri Kisaki]], when Shinichi would convince Ran to do things that could be considered dangerous, such as walking to and from their elementary school after dark<ref name=10years/>. They are very close to each other: even as students in their second year of high school, they address each other by first names without any honorific. Ran is occasionally annoyed by Shinichi's obsession with Holmes, and Shinichi is a bit disturbed by Ran's ability to crack concrete when she's unhappy,<ref name=f1>[[Volume 1#File 1 - Roller Coaster Murder Case|Volume 1, File 1]]</ref> but they generally get along well. Prior to the storyline beginning, both seem to have been clueless about each other's feelings. However, when Ran first meets [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] (whom she's unaware is really Shinichi), she confesses that despite his flaws, she really likes Shinichi—which causes him to blush and nearly confess his real identity despite his resolution to hide it.<ref name=f1/> Shinichi and Ran also appear to share a close empathic link due to their strong feelings for each other, making them almost impossibly aware of when the other is in extreme danger, and often able to sense the other's worried thoughts.<ref>[[Volume 36#File 372 - The Most in This World...|Volume 36, File 372: "The Most in This World..."]] and [[Volume 37#File 373 - Bye Bye|Volume 37, File 373: "Bye-Bye"]]</ref><br />
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[[File:Shinichi Ran SPVer. Episode One2.png.png|thumb|200px|Shinichi Said " I don't want to be a novelist, I want to be a detective, to be Heisei Sherlock Holmes " he told to Ran with confidence. (scene from [[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|Episode one]].)]]<br />
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Many of Ran and Shinichi/Conan's friends tease them about their relationship. Sonoko always reminds Ran about her 'boyfriend' or 'husband' whenever they're together. Haibara always teases Conan about how he cannot properly expresses his feelings, and about how much he likes Ran, and often makes cynical remarks about relationships not lasting, but will tease and say there are rare exceptions with a sly glance towards Conan. Heiji and Kazuha are very supportive of their relationship, Kazuha encourages Ran to confess, and Heiji teases Conan. Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Genta sometimes tease Conan about his affection and interest towards Ran. Even Kaitou Kid teases Conan about his 'girlfriend' and Masumi Sera towards Ran about her 'boyfriend'. Eisuke Hondou asks Conan/Shinichi to take care of Ran. Additionally Shinichi/Conan's parents have teased him on multiple occasions about his relationship with Ran. When Ran and Shinichi/Conan are teased about their relationship, they always deny being in a relationship and are shown blushing after that.<br />
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Conan currently lives with Ran and her father, [[Kogoro Mouri]], who is a private detective. Ran treats Conan like a little brother, including holding his hand often or hugging him, once sleeping in the same bed, and once even dragging him into a hot spring bath together (the mere memory of it gives Conan a nosebleed and a healthy fear of Ran ever discovering his true identity).<ref>[[Volume 9#File 084 - Kogoro.27s Class Reunion|Volume 9, File 84: "Kogoro's Class Reunion"]]</ref> Conan is very protective of Ran and is jealous of her receiving any attention from other guys, going so far as to admit to [[Eisuke Hondou]] that he ''is'' Shinichi in order to forbid Eisuke from asking Ran out (and eventually to go to America with him).<ref>[[Volume 60#File 621 - Eisuke.27s Confession|Volume 60, File 621: "Eisuke's Confession"]]</ref><br />
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Non-canonically, Shinichi has confessed to Ran in the 4th movie 'Captured In Her Eyes', which she mistook as his attempt to get her memory back due to him unknowingly using the same words Kogoro used to propose to Eri ("Because I love you. More than anyone else in this world.") while Ran confessed she likes him in the 8th movie: Magician of The Silver Sky, but later thinks she was talking to Kaito Kid in disguise. Canonically, Shinichi nearly confessed to her during the Desperate Revival arc, where it was implied that if he hadn't been interrupted by a murder case and then reverting to Conan, he would have proposed.<ref name=f258-260>[[Volume 26#Elevator Murder Case|Volume 26, Files 258-260: "Elevator Murder Case"]]</ref> Additionally, during the visit to London, Shinichi finally revealed his feelings to Ran; while she didn't explicitly respond in kind, Shinichi figured out her feelings by the way she prompted his own confession.<ref>[[Volume 72#File 752 - A Troublesome and Difficult Case|Volume 72, File 752: "A Troublesome and Difficult Case"]]</ref> As for Ran, she confessed her feelings towards Shinichi during the Crimson School Trip arc, when he asked Ran about her thoughts of his confession in London.<br />
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Shinichi continues to hide his identity from Ran because if the [[Black Organization]] discovers Conan's true identity, anyone connected to Conan or Shinichi would likely be killed to maintain the Black Organization's secrecy.<ref name=f2>[[Volume 1#File 002 - The Great Detective Turned Small|Volume 1, File 2: "The Great Detective Turned Small"]]</ref> Ran has nearly figured out that Conan is Shinichi several times in the series, but each time Conan manages to create an alibi that she'll accept, since Ran seems to prefer that Conan ''not'' be Shinichi.<ref>[[Volume 3#Monthly Presents Case|Volume 3, Files 26-29: "Monthly Presents Case"]]; [[Volume 14#File 134 - Question In Dead Leave|Volume 14, Files 134-135: "Question in Dead Leaves" and "In Mother's Chest?!"]]; [[Volume 25#Dangerous Cave Case|Volume 25-26, Files 251-260: "Dangerous Cave Case", "School Play Case" & "Elevator Murder Case"]]</ref> Ran would not be in danger just for knowing the truth, but as has been seen in the series Ran's behavior toward Conan changes the more suspicious she is about whether he is Shinichi.<ref>[[Volume 25#File 251 - Mistaken Detectives|Volume 25, File 251, Page 5: "Mistaken Detectives"]]</ref> If it were confirmed, one slip could be enough to tip off the organization, and Conan will keep up the charade rather than put her in danger that way, no matter how much he wants to tell her. However, he still remains in contact with her over the phone using the [[Voice-Changing Bowtie]], despite the inherent dangers of staying in contact.<ref> Starting from [[Volume 1#File 009 - An Unfortunate Misunderstanding|Volume 1, File 9]]</ref><br />
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Shinichi started liking Ran since he was little<ref>[[Volume 18#File 173 - The Memories Of First Love|Volume 18, File 173]]</ref>. Ran realized her feelings for Shinichi when she was about 15 years old, after their case in New York<ref>[[Volume 34#File 350 - Shinichi Kudo's New York Case Arc|Volume 34, File 350]]</ref>.<br />
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In earlier stories, she would become violently suspicious if she thought Shinichi was philandering, although more recently his confessions (in the "Holmes' Revelation" Arc) have led her to trust his intentions.<br />
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== Shinichi/Conan and Ran moments ==<br />
=== Manga/Anime ===<br />
==== [[Volume 1|Volume 1: File 1]]/[[Roller Coaster Murder Case|Episode 1: Roller Coaster Murder Case]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi and Ran go to Tropical Land.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Shinichi and Ran go to Tropical Land.]]<br />
* On the way home from school, [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] is annoyed at [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] when he shows off his fan-letters and she asks why he doesn't settle on one girl to like. Shinichi then looks pointedly at her with a blush but when caught by Ran, he immediately dismisses it as nothing. Later, at [[Tropical Land]], Shinichi sees a couple kissing, and he imagines holding Ran in his arms as they confess their love to each other. Ran gets angry at his continual references to Holmes and asks why he can't understand her feelings, which makes Shinichi blush and begin to confess his feelings before Ran says she was joking.<br />
* As they first ascend to the top of the roller coaster, Ran grabs Shinichi's hand in anticipation of the drop, making him blush again.<br />
* After the murder case is solved, Shinichi runs off after the suspicious [[Vodka|man in black]]. Ran attempts to chase him but her shoelace breaks, and as Shinichi disappears Ran gets a sense of foreboding that she will never see him again.<br />
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Sidebar: their date to Tropical Land is subsequently brought up again and again in later episodes/movie.<br />
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==== [[Volume 1|Volume 1: Files 2-5]]/[[Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case|Episode 2: Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case]] ====<br />
[[File:Ran telling Conan she likes Shinichi.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan blush after hearing Ran's confession.]]<br />
* Ran's first reaction to the sight of Conan in disguise is to call him cute and hug him. Conan blushes because he's been pulled against her breast. <br />
* On the walk home, Ran asks Conan if he has a person he likes, explaining that she does. Intending to tease her, Conan asks if she is talking about Shinichi. To his surprise, she admits that she is, and that despite his faults she really likes Shinichi, but asks Conan to not tell him. This revelation causes Conan to blush furiously and almost admit his identity to her.<br />
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==== [[Valentine Murder Case|TV Original/Episode 6: Valentine Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Ran is invited to a Valentine's day party; before she can decline, Sonoko accepts on both their behalf. Conan's expression clearly portrays his jealousy. Sonoko teases that Ran would have declined because of liking Shinichi, which Ran vehemently denies and says she'll go to the party after all.<br />
* At the Agency, Ran makes chocolates for Valentine's day. Conan asks if she will give any to Shinichi, but Ran states she forgot about him. Because Conan wants to know who Ran will give the chocolates to, if not him, he sneaks in the trunk of the car to spy on the party. He gets annoyed that Ran seems to be having fun. After a while he sneezes and is found, but the party lets him join them. He makes a minor nuisance of himself trying to "protect" Ran from the attentions of the boy who invited her to the party.<br />
* After the case is solved, the other boy approaches Ran and Conan as they sit on a bench. He tries to get 'his' chocolate from Ran, but Ran gets angry at the idea and scares him off. Conan picks up the box of chocolates himself and sees "Shinichi" on the card. Ran says he can eat it, since Shinichi won't mind and Conan followed her to protect her. Conan blushes and smiles, and they eat the chocolate together.<br />
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==== [[On Location, TV Drama Murder Case|TV Original/Episode 21: On Location, TV Drama Murder Case]] ==== <br />
* Conan becomes irritated when romance star, Shingo Nachi, flirts with Ran.<br />
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==== [[Volume 3|Volume 3: Files 20-25]]/[[Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case|Episodes 22-23: Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case]] ====<br />
* When [[Natsue Hatamoto]] asks Ran if she has a boyfriend, Conan and Ran both react. Kogoro declares that Ran is too young, but Ran counters that she does like someone, checking with a darkly blushing Conan for confirmation. Natsue asks what kind of person he is, and Ran replies:<br />
{{cquote|Well, he's smart, great at soccer, and you can count on him in a pinch. He's so cool!|Ran's description of Shinichi to Natsue.}} <br />
* Her description makes Conan elated, but he is still blushing.<br />
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==== [[Volume 3|Volume 3: Files 26-29]]/[[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case|Episodes 7: Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]] ====<br />
* When Ran begins to suspect Conan is Shinichi, she realizes that she has indirectly confessed to Shinichi, causing her to scream and blush heavily.<br />
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==== [[Volume 7|Volume 7: Files 68-71]]/[[Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case|Episodes 10: Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi and Ryoko Fantasy EP10.jpg|thumb|200px|Ran imagines Shinichi kissing Ryoko]]<br />
*Ran gets angry and jealous at Shinichi when know he is dating with Ryoko. More angry and jealous when Ryoko said she and Shinichi kissed makes Conan confused.<br />
*Kogoro makes Conan more confused when he said:"It turned out the detective's case was in her house."<br />
*When Ran goes to Akagi's home, she said that is love nest of Shinichi and Ryoko. (only manga)<br />
*Ran gets angry with Shinichi when Shinichi calling Ryoko and in this house.<br />
*Ran blushes when Shinichi said:"I have a important thing and only say to Ran".<br />
*When Conan was cornered by Ran, he said:<br />
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==== [[Volume 9|Volume 9: Files 84-86]]/[[Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case|Episodes 27-28: Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Ran drags Conan into a mixed-gender hot springs bath, despite his embarrassed protestations and attempt to avoid it. Ran tells Kogoro that they washed each other's backs and innocently assumes Conan's blush and then nosebleed at remembering the experience is due to the heat rather than hormonal, because of his apparent age. Conan privately thinks that if she ever learns his true identity, he's a dead man.<br />
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==== [[Volume 11|Volume 11: Files 105-107]]/[[Coffee Shop Murder Case|Episode 32: Coffee Shop Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Ran leaves for a mysterious meeting at a coffee shop early in the morning—to Conan's deep suspicion, she tells him she's meeting Shinichi. Jealous, he follows to figure who her secret date is, but the person turns out to only be [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
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==== [[Volume 5|Volume 5: Files 40-44]]/[[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Episodes 34-35: Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case]] ====<br />
* When Masaru Ohta invites Ran outside (instead of a hopeful Sonoko) to take a walk with him in the rain, a jealous Conan and Sonoko follow suit, watching them from behind bushes. Sonoko then says, "That Ran, she already has Shinichi!" To which Conan replies, in his head, That's right, that's right! Sonoko then says, "Watch out, I might just steal Shinichi away then." And Conan thinks, "Uh,that's not happening." with a deadpan look.<br />
* Ran asks Conan to let her sleep in his bed of their shared room, though she tries to deny that she's scared. She quickly falls asleep, and while Conan tries to continue pondering the case Ran's close proximity completely ruins his concentration. He decides to sleep rather than keep staring at Ran's lips, but isn't sure he'll be able to. <br />
* When the bandaged man breaks in to attack Ran, Conan gets a twisted ankle in the process of protecting her. Ran treats it and insists on carrying him around piggyback, despite his protests.<br />
*Masaru Ohta tries to flirt with Ran (again) by assuring her that they can defeat the murderer, prompting Conan to push between them. Ohta dismisses Conan as a brat, but Ran defends Conan and thanks him for trying to save her. Conan shoots Ohta a smug look, before sweetly smiling back at Ran for thanking him.<br />
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==== [[Volume 5|Volume 5: File 45-48]]/[[Karaoke Box Murder Case|Episode 42: Karaoke Box Murder Case]] ====<br />
* The episodes begins with Sonoko, Ran, and Conan out doing some Christmas shopping. Sonoko asks, "Oh yeah, where's Shinichi-kun?" <br />
Ran replies with, "He calls once in a blue moon, and that's it."<br />
Sonoko makes an angry face, "What a horrible guy! Christmas only comes once a year! That detective nerd is just trying to look cool."<br />
Ran agrees, "You're right. He always acts so confident. He's stuck up and mean to me. Despite that, he has some good points." <br />
* Later that episode back at the Police Headquarters, Shinichi calls Megure-keibu to inform him that he knows who the culprit is and to have everyone return to the crime scene. <br />
"Has something happened?" Ran inquires Megure. <br />
Then with a smile, Megure replied, "He's returned." <br />
Which makes Ran question, "He?"<br />
"A detective that you know well, Ran-kun. It's Kudo Shinichi."<br />
Which makes both Sonoko and Ran gasp with surprise. <br />
Ran hurries inside the building with high hopes and determination. Thinking, 'Shinichi's come home! Shinichi's been missing but he's back!' She bolts inside, "Shinichi?"<br />
* Later, Ran is shown to be waiting outside Shinichi's house during the heavy snowfall, waiting for him to arrive; while Conan and Professor Agasa are shown to be secretly standing around the corner, watching her, Conan with a sad expression on his face. Professor Agasa chides him, saying "Sheesh...That's what you get for letting 'Kudou Shinichi' come out again. Look at that! She's been waiting like that for 3 hours, thinking you would come home..." To this, Conan thinks 'I want to do something for her, but the way things are now...We just can't do anything...'<br />
* A little while later, the lights of Shinichi's house turn on, Ran goes in thinking he's home. Suddenly, there's a blackout and Ran grabs the railing of the stairs for support. Just then, Conan places his hand above hers. Since his figure is not clearly visible due to the blackout, Ran thinks its Shinichi. To this, he says (in Shinichi's voice) "Yeah, it's me, I've finally come back". When she starts crying, he immediately cuts her, saying "Moron! Don't cry! Is that how much you wanted to see me?" She snaps back at him, saying "Who said I wanted to see you" while blushing. He responds," I am really happy to see you again, Ran." "I got to see you looking scared!", adding later. When she asks him what was that supposed to mean, he cuts her, saying that he has to go since he hasn't cleaned up that case yet; and leaves. Ran protests, asking him to wait and just then, the lights return and she notices a small package at the place where he was standing, the card on it reading 'An Xmas Present, You better enjoy it! -Shinichi'. She opens it, finding a pair of red mittens for her and instantly becomes happy. Conan, who is hiding behind, thinks 'Ran, Now you shouldn't have to worry too much...'<br />
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==== [[Volume 6|Volume 6: File 51]]/[[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|Episode 43: Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case]] ====<br />
* Conan tells his parents he has other reasons he can't leave Beika just yet. And that reason, even though he doesn't say it aloud, is Ran.<br />
* [[Yusaku Kudo|His father, Yusaku]] smugly lets his son know that he knows why he won't leave. <br />
* [[Yukiko Kudo|His mother, Yukiko]], in disguise as Conan Edogawa's "mother" tells Ran that Conan really likes her, causing Conan to blush.<br />
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==== [[Volume 9|Volume 9: Files 87-90]] & [[Volume 10|Volume 10: File 91]]/[[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case|Episodes 39-40: The Wealthy Daughter Murder Case]] ====<br />
* When Conan saves Ran from attempted drowning, she mistakes Conan for Shinichi, admitting that she's happy to see him and that he came (to save her). When her eyes close again, Conan panics until he realizes she simply fell asleep.<br />
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==== [[Volume 10|Volume 10: Files 92-96]]/[[Diplomat Murder Case|Episode 48-49: Diplomat Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Conan calls Ran as Shinichi and she once again urges him to come back. He mentally complains about her contradictory behaviors and that he doesn't understand girls at all.<br />
* When Heiji refers to Ran as "Kudo's girl", both she and Conan blush heavily. They get mad as he reveals that Sonoko was the one telling him that Ran is probably hiding Shinichi.<br />
* After Shinichi returned back to his body and appeared in front of everyone, Ran cries and reproaches him, saying she was really worried. Shinichi then asks her to stop crying as "he'll be done soon".<br />
* After the case is solved, Ran accuses Shinichi of being somewhere close to her, yet still making her worry about him. Shinichi denies this by saying that she shouldn't underestimate him as a detective. He also tells her that he could deduce how she is feeling just by hearing her voice. Ran blushes slightly after hearing this.<br />
* When Shinichi begins shrinking back to Conan, he painfully expresses his regret at not being able to tell Ran anything as himself.<br />
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==== [[Volume 12|Volume 12: Files 4-6 114-116]]/[[Game Company Murder Case|Episode 54: Game Company Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Ran tried a punching machine when they told her that it would relieve stress, shouting as she did so, "Get back here now, Shinichi!" <br />
* Conan accidentally hit Ran in the butt with a sleeping needle when he meant to hit Mouri Kogoro. But for some reason, Ran avoided the sleepyness. Conan deducted that their room key cards were in her back pocket and that's why she didn't knock out when the sleeping needle hit her. He tried to get the needle back (because he only had 1 needle left) but accidentally touched her butt. "Pervert!" She screamed as she did a roundhouse kick, narrowly avoided by Conan, but the kick hit Kogoro (who had been drunk) in the face which made it possible for Conan to do the 'Sleeping Kogoro' without that needle.<br />
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==== [[Volume 8|Volume 8: Files 72-77]]/[[Night Baron Murder Case|Episode 68-70: Night Baron Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes when Ran comes out of the water in a swimsuit and changes his mind that a vacation in Izu is pointless to thinking it isn't all bad.<br />
* Conan tried to protect Ran from Tokio Ebara tries to grope and flirt with Ran but didn't have his Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes and Satoru Maeda stops Ebara.<br />
* Conan is jealous of Satoru Maeda and Ran's closeness, even barging between what seems like a possible moment between them.<br />
* After becoming convinced the culprit is Satoru Maeda (her idol), Ran is so devastated that she begins to cry, feverishly thinking to herself, "What would Shinichi do?". She remembers something he said once, and, in following his words, she manages to clear Satoru from suspicion. Hideko Kamijo later asks why she worked so hard to prove him innocent. A blushing Ran responds, "...and that guy told me never to give up until the end," alarming Conan. Hideko teases that it must've been her boyfriend who said so, which Ran quickly denies (still blushing). Thoroughly jealous, Conan demands to know who "that guy" is. Ran reveals was talking about the wandering detective nut Shinichi, leaving Conan taken aback.<br />
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==== [[Volume 13|Volume 13: Files 122-124]]/[[The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case|Episode 72: The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case]] ====<br />
* When Sonoko mentions that she's going to find a guy for herself, Ran says that she is always talking about boys, which causes Sonoko to comment that it must be nice to have a husband and that she bought the swimsuit she [Ran] was wearing for Shinichi and Ran blushes.<br />
* At this, Conan removes his scuba glasses to see Ran in a red swimsuit and says to himself that if she went through all that trouble for him, then he should take a closer look at her.<br />
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==== [[Volume 15|Volume 15: Files 141-143]]/[[Ski Lodge Murder Case|Episode 85: Ski Lodge Murder Case]] ====<br />
* After knowing the true identity of the culprit, Conan is struggling about who should he used to show off his deduction. He can't used Sonoko as she was still asleep neither he could use his own voice, knowing that his name will appear on an article. He was hesitant to put Ran to sleep because she already doubts in his true identity.<br />
* Conan calls Ran from his voice changer through the earring cellphone. He asks Ran to show off his deduction in his place which Ran hesitates at first. Ran then agrees on his request and goes to meet the others. From behind, Conan looks at Ran with a sad face and apologies to her in his mind.<br />
* When Ran is threatened by the reporter who said she should be prepared if her deduction is wrong, Shinichi calms her down and asked her to believe in him.<br />
* After Shinichi reveals the identity of the culprit, Ran can't seems to believe it. She points out at the criminal while crying.<br />
* Conan saw Ran gets out from the room with teary eyes. Ran cannot hold her tears anymore and hugs Conan in despair.<br />
* Conan thinks to himself that although he could easily end the case, one thing that he could not end is the brimming tears of this tender detective.<br />
* Pretty much after this Shinichi vows never to use Ran for his deductions again after seeing the emotional turmoil this put her through.<br />
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====[[The Fearful Traversing Murder Case|TV Original/Episode 93: The Fearful Traversing Murder Case (Part 2)]]====<br />
* Conan was blusing when he was playing the role of Kyoko while Ran playing the role of her murderer which Ran was hugging him close.<br />
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==== [[Volume 18|Volume 18: Files 173-175]]/[[The Memories of First Love Case|Episode 100-101: The Memories of First Love]] ====<br />
* Ran goes to clean up Shinichi's house, along with Sonoko and Conan.<br />
* Ran blushes when Professor Agasa comments on how Shinichi has such a "considerate girlfriend".<br />
* When Sonoko brings up "first love", she comments that Ran was probably Shinichi's first love, causing Conan to blush, and when she accuses Ran's first love being Shinichi, while she gets angry at Sonoko, Conan is still blushing and asks, "Really?"<br />
*When Ran was about to run to the bungalow save Asami Uchida from the bungalow fire Conan gave Ran a helmet to protect her face and hair from the blaze.<br />
* Asami tells Ran that when she confessed her love to Shinichi in Junior High, he turned her down. Conan blushes and tries to stop Asami from telling Ran Shinichi's reply, by is stopped by Sonoko. Asami relates Shinichi's reply, that he's liked someone "strong-willed and stubborn, though she cries a lot," since he was little. Sonoko realizes that Shinichi must have meant Ran, but Ran is oblivious.<br />
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==== [[Volume 19|Volume 19: Files 185-188]]/[[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case|Episode 118: Naniwa Serial Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Conan and Ran both blush when [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] refers to Ran as "Kudo's girlfriend".<br />
* Conan purposefully gets between Ran and [[Ki'ichiro Numabuchi]]'s knife, saving her from being stabbed. Ran panics that Conan is hurt until it is revealed that the handcuff chain in the protective charm (''omamori'') that Heiji gave Conan earlier caught the knife tip, and no serious damage was done.<br />
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====[[The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case|TV Original/Episode 119: The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case]]====<br />
* Ran feels she can relate to the female lead of Kamen Yaiba. Conan observes that's how he (Shinichi) and Ran operate. Ran starts watching Kamen Yaiba as Kamen Yaiba unknowingly reminds her about Shinichi and Conan while blushing agrees.<br />
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==== [[Volume 20|Volume 20: Files 192-196]]/[[Magic Lover's Murder Case|Episode 132-134: Magic Lover's Murder Case]] ====<br />
* When Conan realizes that Ran might be in danger from a murderer, he runs across a burning bridge over a deep ravine, heedless of the fire starting to snap the support ropes, to be able to warn her. While still on the bridge, he shouts her name, and from inside the lodge Ran thinks she heard someone calling her. She goes outside to find Conan collapsed in the snow from so much exertion while sick. He tells her to run, just before passing out in her arms.<br />
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==== [[The Amusement Park Bungee Jumping Case|TV Original/Episode 149: The Amusement Park Bungee Jumping Case]] ====<br />
* After the case's conclusion, Ran says that she will have to come again to Tropical Land with a boyfriend. When Kogoro frantically asks who that boyfriend is and guesses that it's Shinichi, Ran says no and walks up to Conan and hugs him. She says that Conan is her boyfriend, which makes Conan blush and he says, "Well... Well, I guess so..."<br />
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==== [[Volume 22|Volume 22: Files 219-221]]/[[Sonoko's Dangerous Summer Story|Episodes 153-154: Sonoko's Dangerous Summer Story]] ====<br />
* Ran blushes heavily when Sonoko threatens to send Shinichi a phone-picture of Ran in a bikini. Sonoko also says she will send Shinichi a picture of Ran changing clothes. When it turns out to be a lie, Ran is still annoyed with Sonoko, and Conan is disappointed.<br />
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==== [[Volume 21|Volume 21: Files 204-207]]/[[The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case|Episode 162: The Locked Room in the Sky]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi Ran Plane.jpg|thumb|Shinichi looking at Ran's sleeping face.]]<br />
* On the plane to New York when they were 15, Shinichi steals looks at Ran's sleeping face and Shinichi cannot fall asleep because Ran slept on his shoulder.<br />
* Shinichi asks something inappropriate to Ran, to help the case, and it turns out he said, "Let me see your bra, does it have a steel wire?" And Ran in her sleep mumbles that Shinichi is sexually harassing her.<br />
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==== [[Volume 25|Volume 25: Files 246-250]]/[[Tottori Spider Mansion Demon|Episodes 166-168: Tottori Spider Mansion Demon]] ====<br />
* Conan gives Ran a cell phone in case something happens. Kazuha urges Ran to take it, saying that Conan doesn't like it when other men get close to her [Ran]. A blushing Conan thinks in his head that that's not why.<br />
* Conan rushes to Mouri and tries desperately to wake him up while asking for his cell phone to call Ran.<br />
* After Ran loses her charger and becomes depressed, Kazuha asks if Shinichi bought it for her. This causes Ran to blush, and confirming Kazuha's question; Kazuha goes on to state how envious she is of him to have a cute girl like Ran to worry over him and if she was a man how she would steal Ran away from a coldhearted man. While blushing, Ran states that he isn't her boyfriend and he's not coldhearted. With a confident voice, Ran then tells Kazuha that she always feels like he's always there for her.<br />
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==== [[Volume 24|Volume 24: Files 234-237]]/[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|Episodes 170-171: The Blind Spot In the Darkness]] ====<br />
[[File:TV Episode 170-171.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan (Shinichi) suspicious of Ran and Tomoaki Araide's relationship.]]<br />
* Conan is jealous at the idea that Ran might like [[Tomoaki Araide]], particularly because she mistakenly grabbed Araide's arm rather than Kogoro's during the blackout, and she uses that evidence to confirm his alibi for his father's murder. The news that Araide is Teitan High's basketball coach and Ran sees him every day at school makes it worse, as does Araide taking Ran's hand to check if it was injured and Ran asking to have a private conversation with him. <br />
* Ran's conversation with Araide isn't a love confession, as Conan fears, but Ran asking to borrow Araide's sweater because she thought Shinichi would like the pattern. She uses the sweater as a guide to knit a new one for Shinichi, despite the weeks that it takes to complete the difficult pattern. [[Eri Kisaki|Her mother]], Eri, asks her why she is burdening herself with so much work, and Ran answers, "He's working hard too, on his hard cases, without complaining". When Conan receives it via Agasa, he wears it - despite it being huge on his child's body - when he calls Ran to thank her.<br />
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==== [[Volume 25|Volume 25: Files 243-245]]/[[The Revival of the Dying Message|Episodes 172-173: The Resurrected Dying Message]] ====<br />
* After faking a fall on the ice-rink to separate his Conan persona from Shinichi, who helped teach Ran to ice skate, Conan blushes when Ran offers him a hand up and promises to teach him how to skate.<br />
* After seeing that Sonoko sent [[Makoto Kyogoku]] a phone for just the two of them to talk by, Ran comments with a wistful smile on how they're lucky. In response, Conan gives Ran a cell phone for the two of them, under the excuse that it's a thank-you present for the sweater she knit for him in [[#Episodes 170-171: The Blind Spot In the Darkness|Episode 171]]. Ran at first looks surprised or a bit confused, but then cheerfully whistles and spins the phone by its strap as she heads off.<br />
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==== [[Volume 23|Volume 23: Files 225-230]]/[[The Twenty Year Old Murderous Intent: The Symphony Serial Murder Case|Episode 174: The 20 Year Old Murder Case, The Symphony Serial Murders]] ====<br />
[[File:Ran Conan moonlit night.png|thumb|right|200px|Ran tells Conan not to leave her alone.]]<br />
* Ran worries about Conan's safety as he investigates around the cruise ship alone. When she finally finds him, she scolds him for worrying her and asks him to not run off and leave her alone. Ran explain after a moment that she gets scared searching for him on the eerie setting of the ship at night.<br />
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==== [[Volume 25|Volume 25: File 251-260]]/[[The Desperate Revival|Episodes 188-193: The Desperate Revival Arc]] ====<br />
[[Image:Op24-7.JPG|thumb|Shinichi and Ran as the Knight and Princess]]<br />
* Ran is practicing her lines for the play with Kogoro when Kogoro suddenly sees that the Knight and the Princess that Ran plays are supposed to share a kiss. Conan panics and flips through the script thinking, "W-What?!" And then goes up to Ran to ask who will play the Knight and when Ran teases Conan about him wanting to know, Conan reluctantly admits that he kind of does. He then panics when Ran says it's Araide-sensei and he says, "Don't do it, Ran-neechan!"<br />
* When Conan is shot, Ran donates her own blood to save Conan's life - inadvertently revealing to Conan and Haibara that Ran is certain Conan is actually Shinichi. When Conan realizes she's waiting for him to tell her rather than confront him, he resolves to admit the truth before Haibara reminds him of the danger and gives him a way to create an alibi.<br />
* Conan and Ran share a moment in the hospital, prompting Sonoko to inquire about the love-love moment between to two, and if Ran has switched out Shinichi for Conan. Conan also looks pissed when Araide-sensei is mentioned as taking the role of the Knight in the play.<br />
* Due to Sonoko's meddling, Shinichi believes that the Knight he's replacing in the play is supposed to hug, and then kiss, the Princess that Ran plays. After he hugs her tightly, Shinichi and Ran nearly kiss, but are interrupted by a scream that announces a murder, which results in Shinichi placing a protective arm in front of Ran.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran walk into class together, and are teased by their classmates as they say, "What's this? You just got back and you're entering with your wife?" And they try to eavesdrop on Ran and Shinichi's conversation.<br />
* Shinichi invites Ran to dinner at a fancy restaurant. He appears to be on the brink of confessing when another murder occurs elsewhere in the restaurant. Shinichi attempts to ignore it and continue what he wanted to say, but Ran waves him off to solve the case first, then come back to her. Unfortunately, Shinichi turns back into Conan just after he solves the murder for Megure, and he's forced to return to Ran as Conan. Ran doesn't want to hear Conan's excuses for Shinichi leaving her again, but after seeing the tears in her eyes, Conan persists that Shinichi said,<br />
[[File:No More Excuses.jpg|thumb|Ran refuses to hear Shinichi's excuses.]]<br />
{{cquote|Someday... I'll come back. Even if I die. That's why... I want you to wait for me. |Conan "quoting Shinichi" to Ran|Episode 193}} <br />
* Ran cheers up a little at Conan's serious demeanor, and they eat dessert together. When Ran wonders what Shinichi was really going to ask her, Conan blushes and remembers that it was because this was the same restaurant where his parents became engaged.<br />
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==== [[Volume 26|Volume 26: Files 261-263]]/[[The Significant Music Box|Episode 194-195: The Significant Music Box]] ====<br />
* Conan looks at Ran with a sad face because he left her in the last episode.<br />
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==== [[The Invisible Weapon, Ran's First Investigation|TV Original/Episode 196: The Invisible Weapon, Ran's First Investigation]] ====<br />
* Conan compliments Ran by saying that it was pretty good of her to be suspicious of the culprit from just one step at the hotel.<br />
* Sonoko realizes that Ran is starting to become like someone they know - Shinichi, to which Ran replies that she wants to understand what Shinichi feels or maybe she wants to get a little closer to him. This causes Conan's face to turn red.<br />
* However, Ran later says that she cannot understand Shinichi's feelings at all, referring him to be a 'deduction maniac'.<br />
====[[Megure's Sealed Secret|Episode 217: Megure's Sealed Secret (Part 1)]]====<br />
* Ran and Sonoko are shopping for a sweater for Makoto and discuss about their love lives and it is hinted that Ran likes Shinichi and she wants to tell him how she feels but is afraid of his answer (how he feels about her) it is then revealed to us that Conan was standing next to them hearing the entire conversation and becomes very embarrassed and red-faced and then runs off to look for Kogorou.<br />
*Conan was concerned for Ran when he heard her scream over on Sonoko phone.<br />
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==== [[Volume 30|Volume 30: Files 305-306]] & [[Volume 31|Volume 31: File 307]]/[[The Murderous Pottery Class|Episode 228-229: The Murderous Pottery Class]] ====<br />
[[File:Ran's Mug.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ran's message to Shinichi in her mug.]]<br />
* Sonoko claims she is making a clay cup for Makoto in her pottery class, so Makoto won't forget her and fall in love with some other woman. This makes Ran worry about Shinichi falling in love with some grieving widow while on a case. Ran decides to attend pottery class to do the same.<br />
* Ran makes a clay cup, and refuses to let anyone see what she wrote on it, despite Sonoko insisting it is for Shinichi.<br />
* Conan, wanting to keep an eye on Ran, sneaks around pottery class, but is caught by Ran and Sonoko. Sonoko accuses Conan on spying on Ran for Shinichi to make sure Ran isn't "cheating" on him. This claim makes Conan irritated and awkward.<br />
* At the end of the case, Sonoko asks Ran if she sent Shinichi the cup, but Ran blushes and claims that it was a failure, and she didn't want to send it. When Conan enters Ran's room shortly after, he sees the cup, and on it painted "Super Stupid Case Fanatic". Conan thinks that this is clearly why she didn't send it but then notices that the bottom of the cup reads: "I'm waiting for you ♥". This causes Conan to turn red in embarrassment, but then he spends the rest of the afternoon so cheerful that Ran and Sonoko comment on his good mood.<br />
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==== [[Volume 29|Volume 29: Files 293-295]]/[[The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case|Episodes 238-239: The 3 "K's" of Osaka Case]] ====<br />
* Ran asks Ray Curtis, a famous pro soccer goalkeeper, if he could autograph a uniform "To Shinichi". She blushes and denies Ray's question of whether Shinichi is her boyfriend, but Conan, who sees the exchange, blushes anyway at the realization that she remembered Ray was Shinichi's favorite soccer player.<br />
* Ran comments that Conan makes the same expression Shinichi makes when he's depressed.<br />
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==== [[Volume 30|Volume 30: Files 296-298]]/[[The Shinkansen Transport Case|Episode 240-241: The Shinkansen Transport Case]] ====<br />
* Shinichi calls, and they talk about the Ray Curtis news, Shinichi says that Ray is his hero on the field. Ran then, under Kazuha's encouragement, starts to ask about Shinichi's true feelings for her, but loses her nerve when the train arrives.<br />
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====[[Kogoro Mouri's Imposter|Episode 243: Kogoro Mouri's Imposter (Part 1)]]====<br />
*Conan was blushing when Ran hugged him when she got scare.<br />
*Conan assured Ran that Kogoro will solve the case.<br />
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==== [[Volume 31|Volume 31: Files 311-313]]/[[The Mystery in the Net|Episode 246-247: The Mystery in the Net]] ====<br />
* Conan and the Detective Boys are at the beach when he is bumped into by two random women. [[Genta]] swims up to him and cheekily asks which woman's body he liked more, asking Conan not to deny the fact that he was attracted to their bodies. Conan calls Genta an idiot and denies his accusation, saying, "Well, it's a different story if it was the girl behind us in the blue striped swimsuit." Haibara then says, "I see, you're superimposing a certain someone onto that figure." Then it turns out that the woman in the blue striped swimsuit is actually Ran. Conan is shocked and red in the face.<br />
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* When Ran worries that Haibara doesn't like her, Ayumi tells Ran she doesn't believe that is true and tells her the reason is because she heard Haibara tell Conan that Ran has good child-bearing hips and he should be glad. That causes Ran to become flustered at Conan and Conan becomes embarrassed as he tries to explain that Haibara said that on her own.<br />
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Sidebar: This is also the episode where Haibara talks about a metaphor in which Ran is a dolphin, loved by the ocean (Shinichi), and she being a malicious shark who cannot compete with the dolphin.<br />
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==== [[Volume 32|Volume 32: File 328-330]]/[[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4|Episode 253-254: Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4]] ====<br />
[[File:Takagi and Sato reminds Shinichi of himself and Ran1.JPG|thumb|200px|Takagi and Sato reminds Shinichi of himself and Ran]] <br />
* Conan tries hard to help Takagi with his case so Takagi can get to Sato before sundown, even using Araide-sensei's shadow and his voice-changing bow tie to pretend Takagi got to Sato in time. At the end of the episode, Conan thinks to himself, "Looking at their developing relationship, reminds me of a certain someone and someone," with an image of Ran and Shinichi looking at each other both slightly red in the face.<br />
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==== [[The 14th Round of the Matsue Tamatsukuri Linked Verse Contest|TV Original/Episodes 255-256: The 14th Round of the Matsue Tamatsukuri Linked Verse]] ====<br />
* During a trip to Matsue, Ran and Conan visit a place call mirror pond where it is believed that if someone puts a paper on the pond and it sinks, then the person's lover is somewhere near. Ran tries to replicate the myth with her own slip of paper. As Conan helplessly watches her, stuck waiting for him, he becomes sad and thinks they shouldn't have come.<br />
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==== [[Volume 31|Volume 31: File 314-321]]/[[The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle|Episode 263: The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle]] ====<br />
*Conan blushed after Ran wiped rice of his face that he got on his face while he was eating<br />
* After Kazuha mentions how much she enjoys seeing the triumphant smile and the gleam in Heiji's eye when he's solved a case, Ran admits that she, too, is happy every time she sees Shinichi's face looking like that.<br />
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==== [[Volume 33|Volume 33: Files 331-334]]/[[The Truth Behind Valentine's|Episode 268: The Truth Behind Valentine's]] ====<br />
[[File:Ran's mail.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan sends a picture of sleeping Ran to her.]]<br />
* Ran makes a heart-shaped chocolate for Shinichi for Valentine's Day, but doesn't know when she'll have the chance to see him—and to her, giving a Valentine's chocolate on any other day would be meaningless. She <br />
does not write Shinichi's name on the chocolate, which Conan sees and looks at with a sad face. Conan surreptitiously sees her crying because she misses Shinichi. After she falls asleep covers her up with a coat and takes a picture of her on his phone, then sends it to her phone to prove that "Shinichi" had been there. He pretends over a phone call via the bow-tie that he ate the chocolate because he was hungry while waiting for her to wake up, supposedly unaware of it's significance, and pretends to think it was a peach shape. Ran blushes when he compliments the taste, and is happy as they talk.<br />
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==== [[Volume 33|Volume 33: Files 335-337]]/[[The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|Episode 270: The Forgotten Memento from the Crime]] ====<br />
* After Takagi mentions that someone stole the files of Kogoro's cases from the police station, Haibara reminds Conan that even though he's worried, he can't tell Ran his true identity. Haibara later says he must be happy to have received Ran's chocolate, assuming Conan told Ran of his feelings. To Haibara's surprise, he says he isn't happy because he ''hasn't'' told Ran anything. He explains by saying:<br />
{{cquote|If I said how I feel about her, she would miss me even more... All this time, I've been breaking her heart by keeping her waiting, yet I still can't appear before her eyes. I never want to see her cry anymore, even if it means I no longer exist in her heart. How immature of me, right?|Conan explaining why he can't confess his feelings to Ran: Episode 270 }}<br />
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==== [[Volume 33|Volume 33: Files 338-340]]/[[The Secret Rushed Omission| Episodes 271-272: The Secret Rushed Omission]] ====<br />
* Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are walking home, and Ran is wondering the meaning of the "X" from her English class, her only hint that it is an important mark for women. She asks Conan if he has any idea, but he too ultimately comes up empty. Sonoko then suggests that Ran ask Shinichi and, mimicking a swooning Ran, teases that in return for the answer Ran could give Shinichi her "X". This drives Conan crazy, making him even more frantic to discover what it means. Throughout the rest of the episode, he tries asking multiple people, but none fess up.<br />
* Ran is able to convince Takagi to tell her what it means. Upon finding out it means kiss, she angrily denies Sonoko's next tease with a blush on her face.<br />
* Ran types a message to Shinichi asking him to come home quickly. With a deep blush on her face she adds three X's to the end and presses send. At this moment, Conan comes up to ask her what it means. Flustered, Ran blurts out that it means "no good". Conan reads the mail later, underwhelmed that Ran wrote that he was "three times no good".<br />
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==== [[Volume 34|Volume 34: Files 347-349]]/[[Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain| Episodes 284-285: Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain]] ====<br />
[[File:TV Episode 284-285.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan worried about Ran.]]<br />
* Ran tries to remember the last time when she saw Shinichi with a sad expression on his face; her moment of distraction prompts Conan to ask if she's alright.<br />
* Conan becomes irritated as Mike Hama is possibly taking an interest in Ran.<br />
* After Scriptwriter, Kitaura, reveals that Ran would have to do a love scene if she is to be selected for the role, Conan (with Kogoro), tells Ran that she shouldn't take a role as an actress.<br />
* Conan takes Ran by the hand, asks her to have rest, and comforts her by promising that "Uncle Kogoro" (himself) will solve the case soon. <br />
* Conan (via Kogoro) asks if an officer can take Ran's place when he recreates what happened at the murder scene; Conan has a sad look when Ran decided to participate.<br />
* When Ran collapses after the case is solved, Conan goes into a panic-stricken condition.<br />
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==== [[Volume 34|Volume 34: File 350]] & [[Volume 35|Volume 35: Files 351-354]]/[[Shinichi Kudo's New York Case|Episodes 286-288: Shinichi Kudo's New York Case Arc]] ====<br />
* Ran has collapsed at a restaurant at the end of the previous episode. Conan, in a panic, rushes over and loudly calls her name without any honorifics. As Conan tries to wake her up, Ran's eyes open a tiny bit and she sees Shinichi's face superimposed over Conan's. Just before she faints, Ran thinks to herself that whenever she was in trouble, he would always come to her rescue. <br />
[[File:Ran Remember.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ran realized her feelings for Shinichi.]]<br />
* In the car driving to a theatre on Broadway, Yukiko is trying to rush to the theatre, so she wants to make a turn at a high speed. Shinichi asks Ran to lean forward into the front seat and she falls a bit and he embraces her in his arms.<br />
* Yukiko's friend asks if Ran and Shinichi are Yukiko's (Shinichi's mother) children. She answered with a happy face "He is, but she isn't. Hey, you may be looking at my future daughter-in-law". Ran looks on in confusion.<br />
* A falling suit of armour is about to hit one of the actresses, when Ran dives forward and pushes the woman out of the way. Shinichi yells, "Ran! Ran!", thinking that she has hurt herself.<br />
* Shinichi asks Ran to hold a pamphlet on top of her head for him, and walks towards her intently, Ran gets red and stammers as their faces become very close and Shinichi says "kizu (damage)" which sounds a lot like "kisu (kiss)"<br />
* In her fever-dreams, Ran remembers the trip to New York she took with Shinichi in their first year of High School. In particular, she remembers how Shinichi tried to reassure her self-doubts after the murderer - the actress Ran had saved - claimed that Ran enabled her to commit the murder by rescuing her, and how he went off into the rain to find the handkerchief she got from actress [[Sharon Vineyard]] that had flown out of the window of their taxi. When she tried to follow him, she encountered a [[Vermouth|serial killer]] (Vermouth in disguise), who seemed inclined to kill her, but then fell off the stairwell — and she instinctively tried to save the man. Shinichi arrived to help her pull him up (arms around her, and legs on top of hers). Shinichi answers the man's demand of why they saved him, and Ran realizes that the earlier murder wasn't her fault... and when she finally wakes up out of the dreams, she remembers how that night was the night she realized her feelings for Shinichi and how important he is to her.<br />
* Later, Shinichi and Ran are in a park, and he is checking her forehead temperature with his forehead, causing her to blush.<br />
* When Kogoro asks Ran about her fever-mumblings about a "logical mind" and "helping people" (from Shinichi's response to the serial killer), she blushes and tells Kogoro not to say her "precious words" in Kogoro's gruff voice. Conan quietly blushes himself.<br />
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Sidebar: This is Shinichi Kudo's second case, the first one being on the plane to New York.<br />
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====[[The Smash of Determination and Love|TV Original/Episode 294-295: The Smash of Determination and Love]]====<br />
*Conan was determined to save Ran from her kidnappers.<br />
====[[The Kanmon Strait of Friendship and Murderous Intent|TV Original/Episode 300: The Kanmon Strait of Friendship and Murderous Intent (Part Two)]]====<br />
* Eiko asked Ran is she has a beloved guy. Then Ran said no with a blush on her face and then looked down.<br />
* Ran was at one of the Lovers Beacon, which they called that because there is an old saying that if lovers were on the beacon they won’t depart no matter what difficulty they face when she looked at the other beacon she saw Shinichi there. She said his name quietly was about to cry out his name and wave to him then realises she saw Conan instead who was waving his hand to her with Kogoro. Then Ran out her hand down for a moment and waved to the back while yelling Conan name.<br />
==== [[Volume 36|Volume 36: File 369-373]]/[[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages|Episode 304: The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]] ====<br />
* (Anime only) Ran and Shinichi (actually Conan using the voice-changing bowtie) talk with each other through the telephone. Shinichi teases her about the photo he took of her before in the episode The Truth about Valentines.<br />
* Ran keeps looking at Shinichi's empty seat during their mock test, and later when she is teased by Sonoko for it, she sees (or rather imagines) Shinichi sitting in his seat, smiling gently at her.<br />
* Conan told Takagi:{{cquote|Yeah. And, she might be there. The most important person in the world to me who I can't let die.|Conan explaining why he doesn't want the bomb at Teitan High School to explode. Takagi : Episode 304 }}<br />
* As the hint is slowly revealed, all Conan can think of is Ran as he cries, "Get away, get away. Get out, Ran!" in his head. Ran, able to hear his words despite the distance between them, lifts her head and says, "Shinichi...?"<br />
* In the end of the day, when Haibara and Professor Agasa compliment Conan for being able to deduce the code given by the bomber, Conan thinks "Of course I would figure it out. Because in my heart I kept hoping that it wouldn't be there", with Ran's image on the background.<br />
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==== [[Volume 37|Volume 37: Files 380-383]]/[[Contact with the Black Organization|Episode 309-311: Contact with the Black Organization]] ====<br />
* Conan is very sad that Ran cries because Shinichi is not with her and he wishes that she notices it's him.<br />
====[[Heiji Hattori's Desperate Situation!|Episode 323: Heiji Hattori's Desperate Situation! (Part 1)]]====<br />
*Conan was blushing when Ran carried and hugged him against her chest. He was both embarrassed and happy.<br />
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====[[Volume 39|Volume 39: Files 1 (393)]]/[[The Red Horse within the Flames|Episode 325: The Red Horse within the Flames (Part 1)]]====<br />
*Ran reveal to always hung a teruterubozu for Shinchi very important soccer games.<br />
*Conan blushed when he hears this.<br />
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==== [[Volume 40|Volume 40: Files 407-409]]/[[The Suspicious Spicy Curry|Episode 331-332: The Suspicious Spicy Curry]] ====<br />
* [[Sonoko|Sonoko Suzuki]] suggests to Ran that they should play tennis, since the tennis court is close to the place where they stay and will be full of university students. Sonoko also suggests that Ran should wear a tennis outfit, take a photo with one of the male students and send it to Shinichi via message to make him envious. But Ran, blushing, told Sonoko that Shinichi wouldn't be jealous of that.<br />
* Ran tells Sonoko that she didn't bring any tennis outfit and only brought gymnasium equipment. Sonoko, however, replies that she (Ran) didn't have to worry since she already brought 'a super mini skirt' for Ran. Conan, blushing and shocked, thinks to himself "That short?". Ran refuses to wear it since she didn't bring any tennis underwear. Sonoko then tells her that she has to wear normal underwear since she doesn't have a choice. Conan once again blushes and imagines Ran in a tennis outfit without tennis underwear. He talks to himself while rubbing his head "I want to see her wearing it, but I don't want others to see".<br />
* When they arrive at the tennis court, the rain suddenly pours down. Conan thinks, "I don't know if I should be happy or depressed". But when he sees Ran happy, he says to himself, "I suppose I should be happy".<br />
====[[The Bride of Huis ten Bosch|TV Original/Episode 342: The Bride of Huis ten Bosch]]====<br />
*Ran catches the bride's bouquet! And Conan runs away saying "fate isn't on my side!"<br />
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==== [[Volume 39|Volume 39: Files 401-403]]/[[A Small Client|Episode 354: A Small Client (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Conan reminds that, the author of "Golden Demon" died while serializing it and it was left unfinished. So the two characters lost the means to attain happiness for all eternity. Conan smiles at Ran thinking to himself "in our case, I won't let it go unfinished, definitely".<br />
* The little client, Kazuki asks Ran to hold him in her arm which annoys Conan. When Ran holds him, Kazuki remembered that his mother had a beauty mark near her chest. Because he was smaller back then, the beauty mark might have been a bit lower. Kazuki asks Ran to hold him again, but Conan was against it saying that they already know the approximate area.<br />
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==== [[Volume 44|Volume 44: Files 453-456]]/[[Kaitou Kid's Miraculous Midair Walk|Episode 356: Kaitou Kid's Miraculous Midair Walk]] ====<br />
* Kaito Kid says to Conan that he can't dream. Conan speaks in his mind "idiot, of course I can, actually my dream is.." while looking at Ran.<br />
====[[Sweetheart is an Illusion of Spring|TV Original/Episode 357: Sweetheart is an Illusion of Spring]]====<br />
* Ran is jealous of Sachiko as she has a special someone for whom she can make special dinner and misses Shinichi dearly. Conan gives her faith and tells her Shinichi will come back and when he does he will come through the front door and say "Yo! Ran!!" and Ran say when that happens she will ask him what he was up to and give him a roundhouse kick! And with a deadpan look Conan says that means he still can't come back...<br />
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==== [[The Time Limit is 15:00!| TV Original/Episode 376: The Time Limit is 15:00!]] ====<br />
* Conan saves a drowning Ran.<br />
*When Misa Tsuneyama apologies to Conan, he sees a projection of Ran overlapping Misa.<br />
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==== [[Volume 43|Volume 43: Files 441-444]]/[[ Which One's Deduction Show|Episode 381-382: Which One's Deduction Show]] ====<br />
* Ran asked Conan to secretly help her since Kazuha was really looking forward to going to Takarazuka with them. Ran begged to Conan causing him to blush and when Conan was thinking about it, suddenly Heiji interrupted them.<br />
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==== [[Volume 43|Volume 43: Files 445-446]] & [[Volume 44|Volume 44: Files 447-449]]/[[Miracle at Koshien Ball Park! The Defiants Face the Dark Demon|Episode 383:Miracle at Koshien Ball Park! The Defiants Face the Dark Demon]] ==== <br />
* Anime only: During the special opening, Conan blushes when Ran gets close to his face.<br />
* After Conan leaves [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], [[Kazuha Toyama|Kazuha]] and Ran to help [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] and Ohtaki with the case, Ran expresses a nostalgic, surprised look on her face. She then makes an internal comment on how Conan's face looked exactly like Shinichi's.<br />
* Ran recalls how "kind of cool" Shinichi looked after his junior year soccer team won the game. Then, she got embarrassed by the looks on Kazuha and Kogoro's faces, and proceeded to say it was only a little cool.<br />
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==== [[Volume 44|Volume 44: Files 450-452]]/[[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|Episode 390-391: Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6]] ====<br />
* Haibara says, "They say time and a person's heart is inversely proportional. The more time passes, the more they grow apart." Then looks at Conan and says, "It seems there are some rare exceptions though (meaning Ran and Shinichi)." Conan gives her a deadpan look and says, "Oi.."<br />
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==== [[Volume 44|Volume 44: File 483]]/[[Ran's Suspicions|Episode 400: Ran's Suspicions]] ====<br />
* Ran cracked the password on Conan's phone, eager to find out weather her mail was sent to Shinichi (Conan's phone, since Ran suspects him to be Shinichi). The message was sent to Shinichi's phone (Conan's other phone), this supprised Ran since she was sure Conan's phone would receive the mail. <br />
* She then proceeds to send multiple mails when suddenly her phone rings, its Shinichi (Actually just Conan playing a pre-recorded conversation). <br />
* At the same time Conan comes down to get his phone from her in order to avoid her suspicions.<br />
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==== [[Volume 47|Volume 47:Files 484-486]]/[[A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|Episodes 401-402: A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed]] ====<br />
* Conan manages to convince Ran that he is not Shinichi and he gave Ran his phone number. Haibara warned him "If she finds out the truth,she'll..." then Conan interrupted Haibara by saying: <br />
{{cquote|Believe me, I know. I won't do anything that gets Ran involved with the Black Organization.|Conan thinking about Ran's safety : Episode 401}}<br />
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==== [[Volume 47|Volume 47:Files 487-490]]/[[Conan and Heiji's Deduction Magic|Episodes 406-408: Conan and Heiji's Deduction Magic]] ====<br />
* Conan gets jealous that Ran (along with Kazuha) hugged Hoshikawa, and angrily asked why. Once he sees that Ran only hugged Kazuha, he calms down.<br />
* Conan becomes irritated that Hoshikawa calmed down Ran and Kazuha when they were scared and crying.<br />
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==== [[The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|TV Original/Episode 409: The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Sonoko asks Ran if she feels guilty about going to hang out with the actor (who looks like Shinichi). Ran says no while blushing.<br />
* Conan gets jealous about a potential love scene between Ran and the actor.<br />
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==== [[Volume 48|Volume 48: Files 491-493]]/[[The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|Episode 411: The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* During the Detective Boys' trip to a mountain forest, Conan receives a photo of a woman in a swimsuit from Sonoko. He is shocked at seeing the photo, but when Conan/Shinichi receives a call from Ran telling him to delete the mail he just received and Sonoko asks Shinichi not to delete it because it is her 'Special Sexy Shot' of Ran, Conan realises that the photo is actually of Ran, causing him a nose bleed. Conan promises Ran that he will delete it immediately, but instead, he carefully saves it right after he ends the call. <br />
* At the end of the episode, Conan is flipping through his phone thinking, "Where is the photo, I'm sure I saved it here...". When the Detective Boys reveal that they deleted the photo, Conan gets outraged and rants.<br />
* Ran gets embarrassed when Sonoko calls Shinichi her husband.<br />
* Sonoko calls Shinichi, and says that Ran is his wife, to which Ran blushes.<br />
* Conan gets jealous about Ran hanging out with Kano-san. <br />
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==== [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out|Episode 425: Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out!]] ====<br />
* Haibara warns Conan that if he doesn't retrieve the transmitter, she tells him he might lose everything (clearly referring to Ran). He responds "Yeah, I know".<br />
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==== [[Love Letter to Ran|TV Original/Episode 426: Love Letter to Ran]] ====<br />
* Conan is jealous when Ran receives a love letter. When Sonoko teases him about him caring, he tries to refute her vehemently before conceding that he cares a little and wants to know who it's from. Conan and Sonoko both surreptiously arrive at the place where Ran is to meet her 'secret admirer', Conan arrives thinking he'll hear Ran's true feelings and wonders if they're about him, Shinichi.<br />
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==== [[Volume 49|Volume 49: Files 508-510]]/[[Two People Who Can't Return|Episode 429: Two People Who Can't Return (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Ran tells Conan that a newly transferred student, [[Eisuke Hondou]] wants to come over and visit them. Conan asks the reason for the visit, which leaves Ran surprised. Sonoko teases that Conan is jealous because he thinks Ran is looking for a new boy. When Conan denies it, Sonoko asks if he is planning on telling Shinichi about this. <br />
* On the way to Gunma Prefecture, Kogoro warns Eisuke not to pass his cold to Ran. Ran ensures that it is okay because she feels warm from hugging Conan, which makes him blush deeply.<br />
* Eisuke slips on the ground and hurts his finger which worries Ran. As Ran is going to treat his wound, Conan steps forward and heals Eisuke's wound with his saliva. However, Ran persists that Eisuke should use a bandage. The jealous Conan takes the bandage from Ran and asks him to do it himself.<br />
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==== [[The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph|TV Original/Episode 434: The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph]] ====<br />
*Ran and Conan met two couples that are dog owners. One couple owns a golden retriever named Coeur (female) and the other one is Mushashi (male) an irish setter. Coeur's owner told them that the two dogs were actually childhood friends in which, Ran wondered, "childhood friends, huh? i wonder where my Musashi (with Shinichi's face on the background) ran off to?" Conan with a chuckling disappointment look on his face says to his mind, "Hey, since when did I become a dog?"<br />
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*Ran and Conan reunited again with the two dogs as well as the owners at the park, Conan tells the meaning of Coeur's name in which the owners replied that Coeur means in French, "heart". Ran replies, "Heart...I'll bet that her heart was filled with wanting to help her childhood friend when he was in trouble, I wonder if my Mushashi has a spirit like that, with Conan beside her, blushingly replied, "Oh, I'm sure he does," Ran doubts it by saying, "No i don't think so, becuase when there's a case, he's nowhere near here," Conan doing the previous expression look, "You've got me there," Ran replied,"Did you say something?" to which he bluntly replied, "eh?"<br />
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==== [[Volume 51|Volume 51: Files 528-529]]/[[Secret of the Russian Blue|Episode 445: Secret of the Russian Blue]] ====<br />
* Kogoro mentions that Ran seems to have a crush on "good for nothing detective brat", meaning Shinichi.<br />
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==== [[Volume 52|Volume 52: 535-537]]/[[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding|Episode 449: Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding]] ====<br />
* Conan imagines Ran in a wedding dress (and he blushes while doing so in the manga, but not in the anime)<br />
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==== [[Volume 55|Volume 55: Files 570-573]]/[[Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|Episode 473: Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure]] ====<br />
[[File:Young Shinichi Ran Sunset.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ran wants to be called 'Ran', not Mouri, by Shinichi.]]<br />
*A young Shinichi was blushing while doing a explanation to Ran while at there elementary school.<br />
*A young Shinichi was blushing when Ran Complimented him while at the streets.<br />
*Conan shares the story of the adventure he and Ran had in the past. While solving the code, Professor Agasa said that he was glad seeing Shinichi and Ran hang out together. It has been a while since the two of them were getting along. He had not seen those two together which left him worried because he thought Ran and Shinichi had gotten into a fight.<br />
*At the end of their adventure, Shinichi presumed the code means 'sunset', and enjoyed the sunset with Ran. Shinichi mistakenly called Ran by her first name and changed it to 'Mouri' which upset Ran. Ran wanted Shinichi to call her Ran and Shinichi agreed to do it.<br />
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==== [[Volume 54|Volume 54: File 559; File 562]] & [[Volume 55|Volume 55:File 566]]/[[Three Days with Heiji Hattori|Episode 479: Three Days With Heiji Hattori]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes when he looks at Ran blowing on a pinwheel.<br />
* After Heiji explains that the "Detective Koushien" competition will need the "Detective of the East" aka Shinichi Kudo, Ran thinks of him and blushes. Kazuha notices this and starts teasing, with Ran trying to deny it.<br />
* At the end of the case, Ran uses binoculars to see if Shinichi is on the island.<br />
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==== [[Volume 50|Volume 50: 518-522]]/[[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|Episode 490: Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction battle on the Ski Slope]] ====<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran that he made the commotion of Yuki-onna being nothing but a story just to calm her down because she was frightened, at which Ran blushes.<br />
* Ran and Shinichi both blush when Sonoko teases them about skiing together.(they blush only in the manga)<br />
* Shinichi's classmates tease Shinichi of missing his skiing classes so that he could watch a movie with his wife (referring to Ran); and Ran denies while blushing, saying that's not the case.(only manga)<br />
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==== [[Volume 57|Volume 57: Files 587-590]]/[[Clash of Red and Black|Episode 492-497: Clash of Red and Black]] ====<br />
* When Ran remembers that she donated blood to Conan when he was wounded, asking him if he feels her kindness from that, Conan blushes as he says yes.<br />
* When they examined the living room, Eiko said to Eisuke that she was surprised to see Eisuke, who used to be a cry-baby, bring a girlfriend(Ran) with him. Ran and Eisuke told Eiko there's nothing like that between them. Conan then interrupted by saying "We came here because we wanted to know Eisuke-niichan's blood type. He said you'd found his child records", and he continued with a sharp look to Eisuke "Isn't that right, Eisuke-niichan?".<br />
* Kogoro tries to find Ran because they needed to go home immediately. Hataro then tells him that Ran and Eisuke were seen heading to the bathroom earlier. Conan with a surprised and shocked look, imagines Ran and Eisuke taking a bath together. Conan then rushes to the bathroom and says to himself "That bastard! That's why he wasn't around!". Conan opens the bathroom door and demands to know what Ran and Eisuke are doing, with a jealous look.<br />
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==== [[The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|Episode 505: Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes and thinks "Well, I guess this is OK once in a while" as he sits on Ran's lap in the car. (Anime only)<br />
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==== [[Volume 59|Volume 59: File 619]] & [[Volume 60|Volume 60: Files 620-621]]/[[The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|Episode 507-508: The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box (Part 2)]] ====<br />
* Conan becomes irritated at Eisuke for blushing at Ran for being concerned about him. He pointedly adds in his head that ''"doesn't mean you're [Eisuke] cleared of suspicion."''<br />
* [[Eisuke Hondou]], after asking if Conan knows how to get in contact with Shinichi, declares that he loves Ran and wants to take her to America, and that he wants to ask Shinichi for his permission to confess his feelings. Conan, with a very serious look, declares that Eisuke is not allowed to. And after Eisuke tells Conan that he wanted Shinichi's permission, Conan, with Shinichi's silhouette in the background, strongly tells him again:<br />
{{cquote|And I'm saying you can't.}}<br />
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==== [[Volume 61|Volume 61: Files 640]]/[[Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya|Episode 511: Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya]] ====<br />
* During Subaru and Shinichi's deduction showdown, Shinichi ends up calling Ran, telling her to hurry to the Beika Tower Apartments because that is where President Daita is held. When the situation escalates and it is clear that President Daita is in trouble, Shinichi tells Ran to stay and wait for the police in hope to protect her from running into any possible accomplices of the kidnapper. Ran refuses, saying that if Shinichi were there he would rescue President Daita, and so she asks him to help her. Shinichi walks her through what to do and she successfully finds President Daita and administers emergency treatment before the paramedics show up. <br />
* When the paramedics come, one of them assures Ran he knows of the situation and asks if Shinichi is her boyfriend. Ran blushes and denies it, but the paramedic tells her to pass on a message to Shinichi. In his fright, he had called the ambulance and ranted to them.<br />
* At the end Shinichi admits that he doesn't even remember what he said to the paramedics and was overcome with terror for what could have happened to Ran. <br />
{{cquote|"...Something like that. At that moment this reckless rescuer's safety was all that was on my mind.|Shinichi thinking about Ran.}}<br />
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==== [[The Broken Horoscope|TV Original/Episode 512: The Broken Horoscope]] ====<br />
* Ran, who thinks Reika Shijo is a good person, hears about the extortion and seems disappointed, going into the kitchen with a sad look. Conan sees her and follows her to the kitchen and asks her what happened.<br />
* In the end of the day, Conan asks Ran what she wanted to learn from the fortune-teller. Ran blushes and tells Conan that she wanted to know where Shinichi is. Conan thinks, "Right here, actually...". And then, Ran continues her words "Really...I don't know how he's doing". Conan looks her with a surprised face.<br />
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==== [[Volume 59|Volume 59: Files 615-616; File 618]]/[[Furinkazan|Episodes 516-517: Furinkazan]] ====<br />
* Ran explains that the reason Heiji doesn't want Kazuha to come with her because he wants her to be safe, also revealing to her Heiji's attitude is similar to Shinichi's. She then blushes and quickly tells Kazuha that it probably wasn't because he likes her.<br />
* After learning about the concept of Furinkazan, Ran thinks about Shinichi and how she should tell him her true feelings.<br />
* When the case is over, Ran decides to call Shinichi and tell him her feelings. She calls him via cellphone and Shinichi (via Conan's voice-changing bowtie). However, she gets scared at the last moment and decides not to tell him.<br />
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==== [[Volume 62|Volume 62: File 652]]/[[Shinichi's True Face and Ran's Tears|Episode 522: Shinichi's True Face and Ran's Tears]] ====<br />
* After watching Shinichi's strange behavior over the previous episode, Ran cries because it feels Shinichi is still missing, even though supposedly he's close enough to reach out and touch. When it is revealed that the supposedly amnesiac Shinichi was in fact a disgruntled young man from one of the real Shinichi's early cases, Ran is immensely relieved.<br />
* When the "monster" (Shinichi) comes into the room, he protects Ran from the criminal by telling her to step back and putting his arm in front of her.<br />
* When Ran realizes that Shinichi, as the temporary "monster" of the forest who treated her wounds, must have seen her underwear to properly bandage her thigh, she blushes deeply and is annoyed at Shinichi. He is blushing as well, and argues that he didn't have a choice.<br />
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==== [[Volume 63|Volume 63: File 654]]/[[What She Truly Wants to Ask|Episode 523: What She Truly Wants to Ask]] ====<br />
* During the drive home, another murder occurs that Shinichi and Heiji are going off to investigate. Ran tries to stop Shinichi from leaving her by grabbing his jacket. Shinichi reassures her that he'll come back, and blushes as he adds, "I'm sure the question you wanted to ask is the same as mine."<br />
* He starts turning back into Conan at the end of the case, but when he tries to leave, Ran grabs his hand and refuses to let go. The wristwatch dart knocks her out to keep the transformation secret, but even in her sleep she won't let go of Shinichi/Conan's hand. Since they were in Agasa's car at the time, Conan had to rip and safety pin the seams of his shirt to change his clothes while still holding Ran's hand.<br />
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==== [[Volume 63|Volume 63: Files 655-657]]/[[The Blue Spark of Hate|Episode 524-525: The Blue Spark of Hate]] ====<br />
* Heiji called Conan and ask him what happened. Then, Heiji said something about Conan and Ran still holding hands even though Ran tranquilized by Haibara. Conan with a surprised look and ask Heiji how he knows about that.<br />
* Conan asked Haibara for another prototype antidote and Haibara told him that if he taking too much of the prototype antidote, his body will build up resistance to it. Then, Haibara teases Conan by saying "Well, since you want to act cool for that girl at the detective agency (Ran), you might not even last a week, even with a hundred pills". Conan then told Heiji "Like she needed to tell me that."<br />
* Heiji said to Conan "Even though the little girl (Haibara) you not to tell, wouldn't it be better if you tell the girl at the detective agency (Ran) the whole story? That way you can confess your love sooner". Then Conan with a blush on his face told Heiji, "I-idiot! It's not like that! That's exactly why I can't do it!"<br />
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==== [[Volume 64|Volume 64: Files 667-673]]/[[The Scar that Evokes the Past|Episode 532-535: The Scar that Evokes the Past]] ====<br />
* Ran asks Conan to go to the hot spring (onsen) together since it has been a while since they washed each other's back. Conan becomes embarrassed and said that he did not have any clothes to change. As he was going to accept Ran's offer, Ran already decided not to go.<br />
* After Ran and Conan managed to persuade Taisuke to confess to Kurumi that he is the boy from the past, Ran told Conan "Seems we were able to push him well, right?" Then, Conan talking to himself "With my situation as it is, I couldn't tell the truth even if I wanted to..."<br />
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====[[Two Days with the Culprit|TV Original/Episode 547-548 Two Days with the Culprit]]====<br />
*Ran was very worried when Conan got kidnapped.<br />
*Ran hugged Conan when he was at Agasa house with him blushing very hard.<br />
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==== [[Stork Mystery Tour|TV Original/Episode 554: Stork Mystery Tour]] ====<br />
* Kogoro and Ran take the Detective Boys to an onsen in Kinosaki, Hyōgo so Conan can heal his sprained ankle. Conan remembers back how he sprained his ankle. While going down the stairs, Conan witnessed Ran and Araide-sensei having a walk and chatting together. Distracted, he missed his step and fell down the stairs. <br />
* Conan with a worried, thinking about Ran being kidnapped by mysterious guy and then said to himself "Ran, why didn't you call us? Don't tell me...that guy already got you...".<br />
* Conan wanted to follow the Detective Boys despite his ankle is sprained, but then Heiji stop him.<br />
* After meeting with Heiji, Heiji guessed that Conan was paying too much attention to Ran until he sprained his ankle which Conan denies in embarrassment, even though it's the truth.<br />
* Conan jumps out of the taxi to save Ran, despite his sprained ankle, on his skateboard using his crutch.<br />
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==== [[The Eyewitness Who Did Not See|TV Original/Episode 565: The Eyewitness Who Did Not See]] ====<br />
* Ran told Conan that she should buy Shinichi a nicer necktie. Conan then imagining Ran tie the necktie to him (as Shinichi) like a married couple which causes him to blush.<br />
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==== [[Murderous Intent Raining on an Outdoor Spa|TV Original/Episode 567: Murderous Intent Raining on an Outdoor Spa]] ====<br />
* Ran bring Conan to try the iron tub which causes Conan to blush.<br />
* When they inside the iron tub, Ran said to Conan "Such a nice bath", then Conan said to her "Ran-neechan, the heat's starting to get into me" and he walked away from the iron tub with blush on his face.<br />
* Ran told Conan that the spa is fabulous and that her body is floating on the water. Then, Conan blushes and said loudly "I'm heading out now!".<br />
*Towards the end, Conan turn around and sees Ran sleeping, Ran unconsciously approach him in her sleep making Conan see her intimal parts. He blushes and yells in his mind that he can not sleep.<br />
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==== [[Volume 66|Volume 66: File 690]]/[[Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|Episode 571: Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure Part 1]] ====<br />
* Haibara is annoyed by [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] not confessing his feelings directly, and says, "To fail to express his own feelings straightforwardly, leaving his girl in the dark - a typical love comedy moron." Conan gives her a deadpan look and says, "Hey, you aren't talking about me, are you?"<br />
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==== [[Volume 66|Volume 66: File 696]] & [[Volume 67|Volume 67: Files 697-698]]/[[The Alibi of the Black Dress|Episode 576: The Alibi of the Black Dress (Part 2)]] ====<br />
* Ran and Sonoko go to shop for gothic clothes and drag Kogoro and Conan with them. Despite a murder case, they still decide to dress up together. Ran shows Conan her dress and asks whether it looks weird. Conan instantly turns red and thinks to himself that Ran looks very cute.<br />
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==== [[Volume 67|Volume 67: File 705-707]]/[[Inspector Shiratori's Lost Love| Episode 584: Inspector Shiratori's Lost Love]] ====<br />
* When Genta is worried that Kobayashi-sensei will never know how she and Shiratori is destined to be together, Haibara says, "Well, isn't it fine that way? Since there is also a big fat liar who's been hiding his identity from the person he likes for a long time anyways (referring to Shinichi and Ran)." Conan gives her another one of his deadpan, sweatdrop looks.<br />
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==== [[Volume 68|Volume 68: File 709-711]]/[[The Worst Birthday|Episode 589: The Worst Birthday (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Ran tells Eri that maybe her and Kogoro can spend the night in his room, when Eri asks what will Ran do. Ran replies back "Conan-Kun and I will spend the night in your room! Right. Conan-Kun?" Causing Conan to blush<br />
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==== [[Volume 68|Volume 68: File 716-718]]/[[The Detective Memoir of Monkey and Rake|Episode 592-593: The Detective Memoir of Monkey and Rake]] ====<br />
* Flashback on the Shiragami case where Ran wanted to ask Shinichi what he thought of her.<br />
* Due to a Rooster Day festival love fortune that says to act a 'proper woman' and forgo 'tomboyish' behavior to capture her desired love, Ran decides not to use her karate on two occasions that could defend either herself or other. <br />
* Since Ran was tasered by the culprit, she couldn't answer her phone when Conan try to contact her. With a worried expression, he go towards Ran's location while thinking in his head "Ran...Ran! Ran!".<br />
* Later, Ran's actual love fortune is revealed when a culprit is about to attack her with a knife. The fortune tells her to stay just as she is to "capture the heart of her brilliant-minded man". After hearing her real fortune, Ran easily takes care of her attacker. Sonoko finds the fortune open and reads it aloud; Conan is seen blushing in the background.<br />
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==== [[Volume 69|Volume 69: Files 725-727]]/[[White Day of Betrayal|Episode 608-609: White Day of Betrayal]] ====<br />
* On White Day, Sonoko and Sato expect return chocolates from Makoto and Takagi, but Eri and Ran expect nothing from Kogoro or Shinichi. At a party, Ran's palm is read; she is told that her marriage line is Y-shaped, which means she is not able to bond with Shinichi because of numerous obstacles. However, there is a good chance that they will get reunited at the end of a dramatic event. She tells Ran not to argue too much with Shinichi.<br />
* After the case is over , Ran and Conan are heading home where they see Sato and Eri receiving White Day gifts. Ran tries to not expect anything from Shinichi, but when even Sonoko receives a gift from Makoto, Ran can't help but be disappointed. Conan, seeing her crying, directs her attention to an envelope at the door—to her surprise, there are cough drops from Shinichi with a letter that she sounded a bit sick over the phone so he sent them for her to get better. Ran eats them, happy to have a sign that her feelings were received.<br />
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==== [[Volume 71|Volume 71: File 743-752]]/[[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 617: Holmes's Revelation (Love is Zero)]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi and ran.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Shinichi catches up to a crying Ran to confess his feelings]]<br />
* After calling Shinichi for help with a case, Ran realizes that his previously blasé attitude about her being in London is because he apparently is also in London and didn't tell her. Angry that he didn't tell her, after all the effort she put into wanting to bring him pictures and souvenirs, Ran tracks him down and corners him in a phone booth, not realizing that Conan is the one hiding inside. To keep his identity secret, Conan takes his second temporary antidote and greets her as Shinichi. She tearfully confronts him over his behavior, but when she inadvertently mentions Minerva Glass, Shinichi seems more interested in what she knows about the case. He tells her to calm down, prompting Ran to demand,<br />
{{cquote|If you're a detective, you should be able to deduce what's in my heart! Idiot!| Ran to Shinchi, for not figuring out why she was sad and angry|Episode 617.}}<br />
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==== [[Volume 71|Volume 71: File 743-752]]/[[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 618: Holmes's Revelation (Satan)]] ====<br />
* Professor Agasa asks Shinichi why he doesn't simply go out himself and hunt the answers for the code, but Shinichi replies that he doesn't know the exact estimate of when he'll turn back into Conan. Then he says with a blush that he doesn't think he can face Ran right now.<br />
* Shinichi surprise and blush when he get a call from Ran. He asked Professor Agasa to picked the phone for him but Professor Agasa refused since it would be suspicious. Then, Shinichi picked up the phone with a nervous voice and it turns that Kogoro called him through Ran's phone since Ran was shy and couldn't work up the courage to call Shinichi.<br />
* When Ran asked Shinichi where she should go next to find the clue, Shinichi told her that they can't get anywhere over the phone and asked her to wait there which causes Ran to blush.<br />
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==== [[Volume 71|Volume 71: File 743-752]]/[[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 621: Holmes's Revelation (Zero is Start)]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi Confesses.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] confesses his feelings for [[Ran Mouri|Ran]].]]<br />
* Shinichi chases Ran as she runs away, still crying, and catches up to her under Big Ben. In answer to her previous confession, he declares:<br />
{{cquote|You're a tough, troublesome case, you know! With all these distracting emotions... Even if I were Holmes it'd still be impossible to figure out! The heart of a girl whom one loves... How can anyone accurately deduce that?|Shinichi's confession|Episode 621.}}<br />
* At the end of the episode, Conan has reverted back to Shinichi as Haibara asked Shinichi's mom to bring an extra pill for him as she was sure he will use up the second pill meant to bring him home on Ran. Shinichi comments, "If she knew that, then she should have just given me 100 pills."<br />
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==== [[Volume 72|Volume 72: Files 753-755]]/[[Emergency Situation 252|Episode 622-623: Emergency Situation 252]] ====<br />
* Haibara told Conan that she was sure that Conan didn't get caught up in the moment and confess to Ran or anything. Conan then blushes and remembers his confession to Ran as Shinichi. Haibara then warned him that he only can be Shinichi by eating the prototype antidote and she asked him with under such conditions, what would happen if he confessed to the one who's been waiting in vain. Conan thinking to himself "What choice did I have? She wouldn't stop."<br />
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==== [[Volume 72|Volume 72: Files 756-758]]/[[The Screaming Operation Room|Episode 625-626: The Screaming Operation Room]] ====<br />
* Sonoko asked if Ran and Shinichi did something that Ran couldn't tell her. This causes Conan and Ran to surprise and blush.<br />
* When Conan tried to interrupt Sonoko and Ran's conversation, Sonoko told him that the conversation has nothing to with him. Conan then thinking to himself while blushing "Except it has everything to do with me...".<br />
* Sonoko, hearing from Ran that Shinichi confessed to her, thinks that under the circumstances of the situation Ran forced him to confess, and that because she didn't tell him she loved him too Shinichi probably thinks she rejected him. Conan hears Sonoko and thinks to himself, with a blush, that he knows Ran loves him because of the way she made him confess in return.<br />
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==== [[Volume 72|Volume 72:File 759-761]]/[[Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|Episode 642: Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits]] ====<br />
* Ran said to Conan "Conan-kun. Don't move. Just stay still", while holding Conan's face. Conan blushes as Ran holds his face. Ran gets closer to Conan's face while Conan remains speechless.<br />
* When Ran check Conan's temperature by putting her forehead on top of Conan's forehead, Conan blushes and his face turns into red. Ran said to him "It sure feels like a fever. Did you catch a cold? Your face is all red too". Then, Conan thinking to himself "No, my face is all red because of different reason...".<br />
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==== [[Volume 73|Volume 73: Files 768-770]]/[[Deduction Showdown at the Haunted Hotel|Episode 646-647: Deduction Showdown at the Haunted Hotel]] ====<br />
* When Sonoko asks Ran whether she has yet given the answer to Shinichi's confession in London, Ran becomes shy saying that she feels uneasy talking to Shinichi directly. Getting annoyed, Sonoko tells that Shinichi might be depressed thinking Ran already has someone else in her heart and crying until his tears are exhausted. Conan says to himself that he is not like that. <br />
* When a pervert touches Sonoko's rear part, Ran mistakes a person with a blue hat as the pervert, and even has a karate fight with the person, who uses jeet-kune-do to match her. Ultimately, as the real offender is nabbed, Ran apologizes to that guy and he forgives her, saying that she is his type. Conan panics, thinking that the boy has started to like Ran. After hearing that the person is also heading to Haido Hotel, Conan thinks to himself that he is better not making that up. However, the 'guy' would later turn out to be a 'girl', [[Masumi Sera]], who is also a high school detective.<br />
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==== [[Volume 73|Volume 73: File 771-774]]/[[The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|Episode 648-650: The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency]] ====<br />
* At [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]]'s house, the Detective Boys mention that they saw Ran with a guy they don't know. They are unsure if that person was actually a girl or not. Haibara asks Conan to check it out after watching Conan's worried face.<br />
* Genta and Mitsuhiko told Conan that they saw a high school student walking home with Ran, so the jealous Conan calls Ran's cellphone to hear about it from her, and asked about the person Ran was walking with. Before Ran could answer, Masumi Sera took the phone from Ran and said it was 'him' (Sera is actually a girl, and a detective too) which makes Conan completely panic.<br />
* Ran blushes when Sera teased her about her "boyfriend", Shinichi.<br />
* Sera launches a plan to bring the hostage taker into the snipers' range by telling him he should charge Ran's phone battery. Ran, however, foils Sera's intentions by shutting the curtains, blocking the snipers' shot. To Sera's utter astonishment, Ran tells her that she doesn't want to see anyone die in front of her and declares that "Shinichi won't allow anyone to die. He absolutely wouldn't!"<br />
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==== [[Volume 74|Volume 74: File 781-786]]/[[The Design of Poison and Mirage|Episode 652-655: The Design of Poison and Mirage]] ====<br />
* When Heiji told Kazuha that Yui might have already confessed to Kansuke without telling her, Ran and Conan got reminded of Shinichi's confession, causing both to blush deeply.<br />
* Upon hearing that Shinichi has confessed to Ran, Kazuha told Ran to give a final push to claim 'victory' by confessing her feelings to him.<br />
* Kazuha decides to confess to Heiji to show Ran how it's done, but before she starts to confess, she mentions that Shinichi confessed to Ran in London, causing Heiji to run off without hearing the rest of Kazuha's confession. Kazuha and Ran find Heiji with his arm around Conan, heckling Conan about the confession.<br />
====[[The Hot Chocolate Trap|TV Original/Episode 658: The Hot Chocolate Trap]]====<br />
* Sonoko and Ran read about a chocolate which if you eat with the one you like/love you will be together forever; Ran and Sonoko want to eat "Love Romance Chocolate" with Makoto and Shinichi (respectively) Conan/Shinichi with a deadpan look says-"But we are going to eat the chocolate together!"<br />
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==== [[Volume 76|Volume 76: Files 801-803]]/[[Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|Episode 675: Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter]] ====<br />
* Ran blushes when Sera teased her about her "boyfriend".<br />
====[[Nagasaki Mystery Theatre|TV Original/Episode 678-679: Nagasaki Mystery Theatre]]====<br />
* Ran looks for the heart-stone. There are two heart shaped stones. If you find it as a couple, you'll marry or if you touch it, you'll fall in love.<br />
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==== [[Cactus Capriccio|TV Original/Episode 680: Cactus Capriccio]] ====<br />
* Sonoko teases Ran about wanting to learn a recipe for the gravy sauce prepared by the housekeeper so that she can make it for her "husband" Shinichi, Conan smiles when he hears this.<br />
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==== [[Volume 77|Volume 77: Files 812-814]]/[[Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|Episode 691: Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case]] ====<br />
[[File:691-13.png|thumb|200px|Conan's talk makes Ran remembers her past.]]<br />
* Sera pushes Ran to contact Shinichi about the case, "because the high school detective is your boyfriend, right?" causing Ran to blush.<br />
* Sonoko pushes Ran to confess to Shinichi over the phone, repeatedly saying, "Suki, suki, suki (meaning I like you)" in Ran's ear. Ran, red in the face, manages to say, "Su-" before she changes the word to "Su-baru-san" and Sonoko and Conan are both surprised. Conan and Ran are both blushing furiously.<br />
* While explaining the solution, Conan talks so convincingly that Ran feels a strong impression that Shinichi is the one speaking. It unnerves her to the point where she stops Conan, but he states that he's only reading Shinichi's e-mail.<br />
* Conan's elbow was grazed when he fell earlier and Ran asked him to be more careful. Conan apologizes and Ran treats his wound. After that, they're shown smiling at each other.<br />
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==== [[The Evening Cherry Blossom Viewing Route on Sumida River|TV Original/Episode 692-693: The Evening Cherry Blossom Viewing Route on Sumida River]] ====<br />
* Conan notices Ran is a bit sad that Shinichi isn't there to solve the case with her, and Conan says that they can do it together instead. Cue montage of them looking through photos together, smiling at each other, sitting back to back, Ran handing post-it notes to Conan, making coffee for him, and when Kogoro turns in his sleep, they look at each other and laugh.<br />
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==== [[Volume 77|Volume 77: Files 815-817]]/[[The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|Episode 699-700: The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret]] ====<br />
* Conan notices that Haibara carries around a bunch of Apoptoxin 4869 antidotes, and she says it's just in case. Conan holds out his hand and says, "Then give me some 'just in case'" something that he has repeatedly asked for before (i.e. a bunch of those pills so that he can grow larger for Ran). Haibara refuses saying, "No way. I can't give any to a love comedy detective who would grow larger whenever the whim takes him." Conan tries to grab it off her, but it quickly stopped by Haibara's pretend cry for help.<br />
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==== [[Volume 79|Volume 79: File 831-833]]/[[Everyone Saw|Episode 711: Everyone Saw]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes while imagining himself being huddled with Ran (and Kazuha) while sleeping. This is less of a Ran/Shinichi moment, Ran and Kazuha offered to sleep together with Conan, saying that he's small, he'll fit right in the middle of the two of them. Conan goes red as he imagines sleeping in the middle of Kazuha and Ran, causing Heiji to say, "Oi, pervy kid!"<br />
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==== [[Volume 79|Volume 79: File 834-840]]/[[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion|Episode 712-715: Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion]] ====<br />
* Kogoro comments that women are scary and grins cheekily as a sleeping Kazuha leans onto Heiji and a sleeping Ran leans onto Conan making both boys blush.<br />
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==== [[Fire and Water Mystery Tour|TV Original/Episode 720-721: Fire and Water Mystery Tour]] ====<br />
* Ran runs into a 7 year old boy called Takamori Justin who winks at her and calls her cute. Conan looks decidedly pissed off, and Haibara teases him saying, "Looks like you've got a rival."<br />
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==== [[Volume 78|Volume 78: File 828]] & [[Volume 79|Volume 79: Files 829-830]]/[[Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid|Episode 724-725: Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid]] ====<br />
* When Inspector Nakamori states that Ran's bust is unusually big, bigger than his daughter [[Aoko Nakamori]] who looks a lot like Ran but is notoriously flat, Conan (pretending to be Sonoko with his bow tie) quickly comments that Ran's bust is "the real deal" with a blush on his face.<br />
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==== [[Volume 82|Volume 82: File 862-864]]/[[Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku|Episode 747: Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes on seeing Ran in a designer western-wear and remarks that the dress suits her very well.<br />
* Conan notices before Ran does that Ran's ring finger is longer compared to her index finger, something unusual for women.<br />
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==== [[Volume 83|Volume 83: File 873]]/[[The Tragedy of the Red Woman|Episode 754-756: The Tragedy of the Red Woman]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes and has a nosebleed when Ran's towel accidentally falls, exposing her naked body to him.<br />
* When asked that why Conan had a nosebleed, he said that he was shocked to see the corpse, but Sonoko, skeptically says that was he sure that he didn't get excited from seeing Ran naked. Conan blushes and thinks that, frankly, she's right.<br />
* There's a flashback when Ran's towel falls and Conan blushes, nosebleeds and passes out.<br />
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==== [[Volume 83|Volume 83: Files 876-878]]/[[The Romance Novel with the Unexpected Conclusion|Episode 759-760: The Romance Novel with the Unexpected Conclusion]] ====<br />
* Ran approaches Conan face to face and asks him who he likes, Ayumi or Haibara, to which Conan thinks "you're the one I like you know".<br />
====[[Kaga Hyakumangoku Mystery Tour|TV Original/Episode 761: Kaga Hyakumangoku Mystery Tour (Part One)]]====<br />
*Conan was blushing at Ran wearing a kimono.<br />
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==== [[Volume 83|Volume 83: File 881]]/[[Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|Episode 764: Conan and Heiji, Code of Love (Part 2)]] ====<br />
* While deducing who the other person on the drug deal is, Heiji gets irritated when Kazuha is pushed into one of the suspect's arms and Conan tells him that he is usually able to perceive quickly and then thinks to himself, ''But I know exactly how you feel''.<br />
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==== [[Volume 83|Volume 83: File 882]] & [[Volume 84|Volume 84: Files 883-884]]/[[Shinichi Kudo Aquarium Case|Episode 772-773: Shinichi Kudo Aquarium Case]] ====<br />
* Ran secretly wonders if Shinichi was already in love with her at the time they went to Beika Aquarium<br />
* In a flashback, Ran blushed when [[Inspector Megure]] believes that she is on a date with Shinichi. Ran shows off her dress to Shinichi, asking what he thinks of it, to which he blushes and says it's not bad. After saying that she knows Shinichi wouldn't want to go to a date-like place such as the aquarium, she privately thinks about how that's a lie, and she wore the dress for him. Later on, when Shinichi accidentally making her drop her new cellphone on a sewer, he promises to replace it and take her to Tropical Land if she wins the Karate Championship as an apology, she also half-jokingly demands her new cellphone to be strapped with a sea cucumber strap, which Shinichi actually got for her.<br />
[[File:Aquarium Case.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Inspector Megure asks if Shinichi and Ran are out on a date.]]<br />
* Conan as Shinichi in the phone made a false deduction about Ran not wearing a bra at that time because of her sprained finger, which made her embarrassed and angry at him.<br />
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==== [[The Manipulated Great Detective|TV Original/Episode 776: The Manipulated Great Detective (Part) 2]] ====<br />
* Conan skateboards back to the Mouri Detective Agency as quickly as possible, trying to save Ran from getting killed. On the way, he desperately tries calling Ran, only to no avail.<br />
* As the killer pulls out the gun and tries to shoot Ran who is entering his car, Conan cries out "Don't get in, Ran!" Here, Conan does not use honorifics to address her (normally he calls her Ran-neechan).<br />
* Conan jumps out of his skateboard and tackles Ran to the ground, allowing her to safely escape from the killer.<br />
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==== [[Volume 85|Volume 85: File 903]]/[[The Mystery Sinking in the Midsummer Pool|Episode 787-788: The Mystery Sinking in the Midsummer Pool]] ====<br />
* When Ran (wearing a swimming costume) asks Conan whether he is looking forward to seeing Sera in a swimsuit, Conan blushes and thinks that he is personally satisfied seeing only Ran in a revealing swimsuit.<br />
<br />
==== [[Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|TV Original/Episode 804-805: Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery]] ====<br />
* Ran is very worried about Conan's safety when he is trapped in the building, and when she comes to rescue him Conan silently thanks Ran for her concern.<br />
* Conan tells Ai to shut up when she teasingly asks him to let Ran give him a bath.<br />
<br />
====[[Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage|TV Original/Episode 818-819: Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage]]====<br />
*Conan was determined to save Ran from her kidnappers.<br />
*Conan along with Kogoro go to save Ran from the pit.<br />
<br />
====[[Conan Cornered in the Darkness|TV Original/Episode 845-846: Conan Cornered in the Darkness]]====<br />
*Ran scolded the culprits for putting Conan life in danger.<br />
*Ran joking ask Conan if he would like her to go to the bathroom with him at night after asking if he can go to the bathroom by himself at night and whole experience of being trapped in a car. Afterwards Conan blushed.<br />
*Ran playfully chasing Conan despite his protest of not wanting her help to go to the bathroom with him.<br />
<br />
====[[The Descent Into Hell Tour of Love|TV Original/Episode 851-852: The Descent Into Hell Tour of Love]]====<br />
*Ran ask Conan to join her side of the hot spring to see the crescent moon as it’s the view better from where she is and there is no one there but he blushes and in his head thought “You idiot you’re there”<br />
*Ran put on a plaster on Conan face for his bruise.<br />
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==== [[Volume 87|Volume 87: File 921-924]]/[[Memories from Sakura Class|Episode 853-854: Memories from Sakura Class]] ====<br />
[[File:First Smile.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The moment Shinichi fell in love.]]<br />
* When Ran was first introducing the story it seemed she almost said that she already liked him <br />
* Shinichi hides his plastic name tag and asks Ran to make one for him too so that they would have the same. When Ran was getting bullied by their classmates for having a different name tag, Shinichi told them that they have the same one and if two people have the same thing that means they were friends and there's no way he wouldn't play with her. <br />
* Ran realized that the real reason why Shinichi ask her to make a name tag for him too is because he might've saw them earlier and he is trying to save her from further bullying. After that, Ran became friendly to him and lift his arm and ask him to wave with them. Also she omits the "-kun" when she calls him by his name which surprised Shinichi telling her "You called me Shinichi, what happened to -kun?" while blushing. And Ran answered it's okay and he can go ahead and call her 'Ran' too.<br />
* Shinichi is keeping an eye at Efune-sensei because he keeps on staring at Ran and doing things that he doesn't do with other students. He is very suspicious that he is planning on doing something bad to her.<br />
* When Yukiko asks Shinichi if he is jealous of Efune-sensei for being so nice to Ran, he blushes in denial.<br />
* As Yusaku explains to Efune-sensei his plan to kidnap Ran, Shinichi stands in front of the door, protecting her.<br />
* While the kids were crying after hearing that Efune-sensei quit for "personal reasons", Ran cries while grabbing Shinichi's shoulder. Shinichi blushes when she does that.<br />
* Ran is smiling and blushing when she made Shinichi's name tag. At the end, Shinichi thinks to himself that ever since he first met Ran in preschool, her smile strummed his heartstrings. Shinichi is shown to be blushing while looking at Ran. This is the moment when Shinichi began liking Ran.<br />
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==== [[Volume 90|Volume 90: File 958-962]]/[[Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend|Episode 872: Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend]] ====<br />
* Conan and Heiji gets jealous of Tsurumi Hajime, a reporter when he flirts with Ran and Kazuha.<br />
* When the reporter says that Ran and Kazuha should sleep with him, after they say that they are apprehensive about sleeping in a room that may be infested with rats, Conan and Heiji angrily push him away and tell him to go sleep in that room.<br />
<br />
==== [[Volume 91|Volume 91: File 969]]/[[The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room|Episode 878: The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room (Part 1)]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes at the swimsuits that Ran tries on.<br />
<br />
==== [[Volume 91|Volume 91: File 964]]/[[Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box|Episode 888: Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box (Part 2)]] ====<br />
* Conan blushes as he notices he can almost see Ran's underwear. He blushes harder when Haibara catches him and calls him a pervert.<br />
* Conan and Ran both blush when Sonoko notices Ran has grabbed a book called "13 Conditions for Dating a Detective"<br />
====[[Conan Kidnapped|TV Original/Episode 914: Conan Kidnapped (Part 2)]]====<br />
*Ran was very worried about Conan and was glad he was alright in the hospital.<br />
*Ran was worried when Conan disappeared from the hospital.<br />
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==== [[Volume 93|Volume 93: File 990-993]]/[[The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery|Episode 916-917: The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery]] ====<br />
*Conan get jealous at [[Soshi Okita]] flirting with Ran<br />
*Ran is reminded of Shinichi by Okita's look, flustering her.<br />
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==== [[Volume 94|Volume 94: File 994-996]]/[[The High School Girl Trio's Secret Café|Episode 919-920: The High School Girl Trio's Secret Café]] ====<br />
* Conan (with Kogoro) follow Ran due to her suspiciously happy attitude, and end up at a cafe. When it turns out to be her only meeting Sonoko and Sera, they decide to leave.<br />
* Conan overhears Ran saying how she might see Okita-kun, and immediately becomes angry and jealous. He starts to think that he must be reading into it, but then gets upset again when he hears her saying that they might also see Shinichi there, feeling like an after-thought.<br />
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==== [[Volume 94|Volume 94: File 1000-1003]] & [[Volume 95|Volume 95: File 1004-1005]]/[[The Scarlet School Trip|Episode 927-928: The Scarlet School Trip]] ====<br />
* Shinichi and Ran are on a school trip together after he managed to convince [[Haibara]] to give him two antidotes to go on this trip. <br />
* Sonoko teases Ran by saying she could snap a picture of them kissing, leaving Ran flustered and blushing. Then Sonoko pushes Ran and sends her tumbling into Shinichi, who steadies her with an arm around her shoulder. Both are blushing, and Ran quickly apologises but Shinichi brushes it off by telling her not to stay too close to him as he has a cold. Sonoko teases them again. <br />
[[File:Cheek Kiss.jpg|thumb|Ran kisses Shinichi on the cheek.]]<br />
* Shinichi thinks to himself with a blush that he had gotten used to seeing Ran from below as Conan, and he had almost forgotten what it is like to see her up close. <br />
* [[Nakamichi]] whispers to Shinichi that they are lucky because their group consists of the three most popular girls of Teitan High's contest—Sonoko, Ran, and Masumi. Shinichi wonders what rank Ran placed in. Nakamichi then says he'll stay away from Ran because Shinichi already confessed to her in London, which leads Shinichi to exclaim why he knows that detail. Turns out, Sonoko told everyone that he had done so. <br />
* Sonoko asks Ran if she has given Shinichi her answer to his London confession, to which she replies that she hasn't yet. Sonoko then teases Ran and suggests they kiss at the Kiyomizu butai. <br />
* Shinichi is talking with the actress Kurachi Keiko, who recognises him as Yukiko's son. They start talking and Ran looks on in the background. Sonoko then tells Ran that Shinichi is cheating on her but Ran protests, saying that they seem to know each other, yet she continues to stare at them. Keiko asks Shinichi to come to her room at 9pm which makes him flustered, but says it's for a cipher. Keiko then winks at Shinichi and tells him he can bring his girlfriend as well. A blushing Shinichi looks over at Ran who is still watching the two. He then peeks at her but Ran storms off. <br />
* At the Momoyama Palace, the group observes the legendary Bloody Ceiling but Ran clings to Shinichi arm, begging them to move on. He assures her that no blood will drip on her but Ran looks up apprehensively at the ceiling. Shinichi blushes, seeing her up close, and thinks to himself that he is in danger because this is all too fun. <br />
* Shinichi stumbles out of the room after seeing the first victim since his antidote is wearing off for the day. Ran worriedly asks him if he's okay and that she can go get him some cold medicine but Shinichi snaps at her to stay away from him. He then softens, saying he just doesn't want her to get his cold. Secretly he thinks that he cannot let her see him transform back into Conan. <br />
* Nakamichi and his friends attempt to get Shinichi to tell them if he kissed Ran in London, but he has already turned back into Conan and it is Heiji hiding under his bedsheets instead. In a panic, Heiji grabs his voice-changing bow-tie and says that they did indeed kiss. Shinichi is shown looking annoyed but blushing nonetheless. <br />
* Shinichi is at breakfast with his group and explaining to Masumi what happened the previous night with Keiko's friends when Ran storms over and demands to know why everyone is saying that they had French kissed in London. Shinichi, obviously terrified, tries to distract her. <br />
* Ran thinks about how Mana and Kuranosuke kissed at the Kiyomizu butai in "The Fighting Red Tengu" story and stares at Shinichi's lips. She wonders with a blush if Shinichi would like to kiss. <br />
* Later, Nakamichi says that they can use a selfie stick to look into the women's baths and they are both incredulous. Nakamichi says that Ran's bust must be crazy and Shinichi responds, "W-well, yeah." Nakamichi then asks if he has bathed with Ran as well and Shinichi blushes, hesitates, then denies it, but thinks to himself that sometimes he does as Conan. Ran smiles from afar at seeing Nakamichi tease Shinichi.<br />
* Momiji appears at the restaurant that the group is at and Ran excitedly asks her if she knows [[Soshi Okita]] and Shinichi is annoyed. Ran later asks Momiji where she can find Okita when he suddenly appears and Ran drags him off to talk to him. Sonoko believes that she is cheating on Shinichi, so she snaps a picture and mails it to Shinichi. He sees it and he is angered, trying to decipher why Ran is talking to him and what their expressions mean. <br />
* Shinichi is trying to solve the case when he realises he cannot concentrate because he is too focused on thinking about Okita and Ran. <br />
* After the case is solved, the group decide to go to one last place before their school trip is over. Ran suggests the Kitano Tenmangu since Okita recommended it to her, earning an annoyed look from Shinichi. <br />
* Shinichi grabs her arm and asks her how she feels about him, since she never explicitly gave her reply to his confession to her in London. In response, Ran grabs him by the tie and kisses Shinichi on the cheek and says happily, "That's my answer." Shinichi is dumbfounded, blinking at her and blushing furiously. Then he thinks, "You can't do that... not on the cheek" and he grabs both her shoulders and pulls her to him. Before they can kiss, Shinichi starts to turn back into Conan and he apologises, then runs off, leaving a blushing and confused Ran. <br />
[[File:Shoulder.jpg|thumb|Shinichi holding Ran's shoulder.]]<br />
* Ran and Sonoko are talking and it is revealed what Ran said to Okita. She actually picked up his charm in the last case they had together at the kendo tournament and Kogoro peeked inside, leading her to also see that Okita keeps a picture of a girl in his charm. Curious, she asked Okita if that girl was his girlfriend, to which he replied, "No, not yet anyway." Sonoko then teases that because of that incident, Shinichi and Ran almost kissed. Nakamichi and his friends then come up to the two, blushing, and ask how it was to kiss Shinichi. Ran is slightly disappointed, thinking to herself that it was only a kiss on the cheek. <br />
* Ran receives a mail from Shinichi who apologises again, saying that he wished he could've stayed longer but he's glad he got to hear her response to his confession. <br />
* Shinichi is on Heiji's bike as they ride back to Tokyo and he receives a mail response from Ran who asks, "This means we're dating, right?" He blushes furiously but does not respond immediately since they are on the bike. Heiji then teases Shinichi and says that he saw Ran give Shinichi a kiss. Heiji also thinks to himself with a blush that Shinichi ruined one of the beautiful places on his list he wished to take Kazuha to and to confess to her. <br />
* Shinichi looks at her mail to him when he and Heiji are stopped at a restaurant to eat, and he sports a happy smile with a blush. Later on, in response to the text, Shinichi sends Ran a mail with the subject "Idiot" and matter saying, "Of course we are dating". Ran collapses onto her bed in a fit of giggles and giddiness.<br />
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==== [[Volume 95|Volume 95: File 1006-1008]]/[[Search for Maria-chan!|Episode 941-942: Search for Maria-chan!]] ====<br />
* After Ran leaves after she checks up on Conan's fever, Conan checks Ran's previous email to him and expresses joy that what happened at Kiyomizu Temple was not a dream.<br />
* When news reporters gather in front of Teitan High School, Ran wonders what has happened. Sera informs her that her boyfriend is being talked about online. Ran is surprised that the people are talking about Shinichi, causing Sonoko to tease Ran casually admitting that Shinichi is her boyfriend. This causes Ran to blush and reply, "Why shouldn't I? He is my boyfriend..."<br />
* When Agasa Hakase asks Conan if anything good happened during the trip, Conan blushes and says "Well, kind of..."<br />
* Sera informs Sonoko and Ran about the articles online suggesting that the Shinichi they saw during the trip was an illusion. Ran thinks in her head, "No, Shinichi was there." She then pulls out her phone and, smiling, re-reads a message from Shinichi that says "Idiot, of course we are." (in response to her previous message of asking if they are dating).<br />
* Yukiko teases Conan about his and Ran's kiss in Kiyomizu Temple, causing Conan to blush.<br />
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==== [[The Unsolved Cocktail Case|Episode 952: The Unsolved Cocktail Case (Part 1)]] ====<br />
*Anime Only: Conan was blushing when Ran was wiping his face while he was eating.<br />
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==== [[Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|TV Original/Episode: 965-968: Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba]] ====<br />
*Conan was concerned when a suspect was about to run over Ran and Kazuha with a stolen vehicle.<br />
*Ran carried Conan with his face against her chest during the rehearsal of a movie shoot, and Conan was blushing in the process.<br />
*Ran walked in to assist Kazuha disarming a bomb while Conan was shown with a grin when she did, implying that he is satisfied with her decision and that he trusted her.<br />
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==== [[The Feuding Girls|TV Original/Episode 988: The Feuding Girls]] ====<br />
*Ran put a plaster on Conan bruise knee.<br />
*Conan save Ran from nearly falling boxes.<br />
*Conan was blushing at Ran idol outfit she was borrowing to wear to help sell the Happy Seal toys.<br />
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==== [[Murder at the Townhouse Café|TV Original/Episode 992: Murder at the Townhouse Café]] ====<br />
*Conan was blushing when Ran offered him a piece of doughnut that she took a bite to Conan and he thought it was an indirect kiss. He still blushing when he ate it.<br />
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==== [[The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery|TV Original/Episode 1002: The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery]] ====<br />
*Haibara complimented Ran to Conan for her Garbage Takeout Bag idea, her saying his Ran-chan did a good job, and Conan looked at Ran with a smile.<br />
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==== [[Volume 98|Volume 98 File: 1039-1042]]/[[Momiji Ooka's Challenge|Episode 1024-1025: Momiji Ooka's Challenge]] ====<br />
*Ran is embarrassed to call Shinchi about Momiji code because how she kissed him on the cheek of the school trip so decided to text him the code.<br />
*Ran blushingly think Shinchi too embarrassed to communicate with her about the code after Conan told her that Shinchi contacted him.<br />
*Conan look at Ran's face which he soon realise Ran wants Shinichi to let Heiji win for the sake of their relation, Conan lets Heiji solve the case.<br />
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=== Movies ===<br />
==== [[Movie 1|Movie 1: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]] ====<br />
[[Image:shinichiranmovie1.jpg|thumb|"We'll be together when we die."]]<br />
* It is shown that both Ran and Shinichi's favorite colour is red.<br />
* Ran asks Shinichi to meet her at 10 pm at the department store because she wanted to surprise him for his birthday as he never remembered his birthdays.<br />
* After rushing into a collapsed building intent on saving [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] (as [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] via cellphone) walks her through disarming a time bomb located where she's trapped alone. A red and blue wire are unaccounted for in the blueprints Conan has for it, so he tells her to just cut her favorite color, which is red. Right before the bomb is set to go off, Conan realizes that he's instructed Ran to cut the detonator wire but there's no time to tell her. However, the bomb doesn't go off because Ran cut the blue wire instead—to her, red is her and Shinichi's lucky color, and cutting the red wire would have been like cutting the 'red thread of fate' that connects them together.<br />
{{cquote|Don't worry. I'll stay here until you cut it. If we die, we die together.|Conan to Ran, waiting for her to cut the last wire|Movie 1}}<br />
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==== [[Movie 2|Movie 2: The Fourteenth Target]] ====<br />
[[Image:conanrankiss.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan and Ran "kissing"]]<br />
* When a bomb goes off inside the underwater restaurant, Conan realizes that Ran is nowhere to be seen above the rising water. He grabs an empty bottle and dives after her, to discover that her foot was trapped by a car that had been on display in the restaurant. When he uses the bottle to give her air, Ran thinks she sees Shinichi at first before realizing that it's Conan. Conan tries to move the car, but gets trapped himself and runs out of air. Ran gives Conan a 'kiss' of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, and faints again when he revives from having sacrificed all of her air. However, Conan is able to quickly free himself and then use the [[Elasticity Suspenders]] to lever the car off and get them both back to the surface. Ran recovers and thanks Conan, causing him to blush.<br />
* When the culprit is identified he grabs the still-unrecovered Ran as a hostage and orders Conan to bring him Inspector [[Ninzaburo Shiratori|Shiratori]]'s gun. Conan does so, but only to take aim and graze Ran in the leg to make her a useless hostage, and so save her. As he does, Ran sees an echo of Shinichi in Conan, and she believes that Shinichi would have done the same in that situation. Ran tells [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] that she'd held the Ace of Spades card the culprit had intended to represent Shinichi while she was hostage, and she'd felt like Shinichi was protecting her. Conan recalls the air she gave him earlier and thinks to himself that he was the one who was saved.<br />
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==== [[Movie 3|Movie 3: The Last Wizard of the Century]] ====<br />
[[Image:conansecret.jpg|thumb|Conan about to admit he's Shinichi]]<br />
* When the assassin Scorpion attempts to kill Ran, Conan yells Ran's name (without Conan's ''-neechan'') and bodily knocks her out of the way. Ran sees an overlay of Shinichi for a moment when he does.<br />
* After the events in the castle, Ran confronts Conan over whether he is Shinichi. With no way to fool her, Conan recalls his earlier fortune that "A secret will be revealed", and resigns himself to telling the truth. He's saved only by the appearance of [[Kaitou Kid]] disguised as Shinichi, but Kid walks back out while Ran hurries to get him a dry shirt, and vanishes back into the rain just as she runs out after him. Ran angrily threatens to karate-chop Shinichi the next time she sees him for just walking away without saying goodbye, and Conan decides that for the time being he's better off not telling her that he's Shinichi.<br />
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==== [[Movie 4|Movie 4: Captured in Her Eyes]] ====<br />
[[Image:conanlove.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan's confession to Ran]]<br />
* Via flashback, Ran and Shinichi share a moment together at Tropical Land—Shinichi surprises Ran with being in the center of a water fountain display, part of his gift for her winning the karate tournament. When they attempt to toast with sodas after the performance ends, the carbonation produced from when they were running to arrive at the fountain on time causes the drinks to soak them both, to their mutual amusement.<br />
* During Ran's bout of trauma-induced amnesia, Conan saves her from being run over by a train by jumping down onto the tracks where she'd been pushed and dragging her to safety in the nick of time.<br />
* Even though Ran was not able to remember anyone else, she said that the name Kudo Shinichi seems nostalgic.<br />
* When she asks Conan what type of person Shinichi was, he answers that he is someone who really cares about her but has difficulty expressing his feelings.<br />
* While running together from the culprit through Tropical Land, Ran asks Conan why he keeps protecting her. Conan smiles at her replies: <br />
{{cquote|Because I love you. I love you more than anyone else in this world.|Conan's love confession to Ran|Movie 4}}<br />
* A soda in Ran's backpack gets hit by a bullet and starts to fizz out, causing Conan to remember the events in the flashback above. He lures the culprit to the fountain just in time for another performance, and the sight of the gun poking through the wall of water triggers Ran's memory of the culprit shooting Detective [[Miwako Sato|Sato]] through a hole cut in a clear plastic umbrella. As her memory returns, the first two images are of Shinichi at Tropical Land the first time announcing the start of the fountain display, and then Conan, laughing.<br />
* Conan disarms and seemingly knocks out the culprit with a kicked soda can. Ran says his name, and just from the way she speaks he realizes that her memory is back, taking him off guard. The culprit seizes the chance to grab Conan and is about to stab him with a knife, but Ran kicks the knife in half to protect Conan and proceeds to knock the culprit flat.<br />
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==== [[Movie 5|Movie 5: Countdown to Heaven]] ====<br />
[[Image:ranconanshinichi.jpg|thumb|Ran and Conan about to jump]]<br />
* In the first part of the movie, the gang is visiting the Twin Towers, where there is a machine is see how someone looks like 10 years in the future. When Ran's photo comes out, everyone comments on how beautiful she looks, and Conan is leaning over, blushing, and incredibly happy looking at Ran's photo. Sonoko and Agase tease her about how it's a shame she's stuck with Shinichi, and Conan laughs bashfully, causing Kogoro to ask why Conan's face is red.<br />
* Ayumi notices how Conan is behaving, and wants to talk to Ran in private. She tells Ran that Conan has a crush on Ran. Ran then conveys this to Shinichi over the phone who blushes and vehemently denies this, before Ran asks how he [Shinichi] would know how Conan feels.<br />
* Ran and Conan are trapped high up in the bombed and burning hi-rise Tower A, forced to 'bungee jump' with a fire hose to the lower floors to reach safety. Ran said to Conan:<br />
{{cquote|Shinichi told me to wait for him. I have to live and wait for Shinichi.|Ran telling Conan about Shinichi|Movie 5}} <br />
Conan then look at Ran with a surprise face.<br />
* Ran hesitates at the edge, but Conan's encouragement give her the impetus to take the risk, and they land safely together.<br />
* Conan goes back into the building after the trapped [[Detective Boys]], and is forced to gamble with using the remaining time bombs set to go off to provide enough lift to fly a car from the height of Tower A to the rooftop pool of shorter Tower B. During Conan's phone call explaining his plan, he promises a worried Ran that he'll survive and come back to her.<br />
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==== [[Movie 6|Movie 6: Phantom of the Baker Street]] ====<br />
[[Image:ransacrifice.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ran's sacrifice]]<br />
* Much of the virtual Victorian London, and Conan's behavior within it, remind Ran of Shinichi. Her memory of Shinichi quoting [[Sherlock Holmes]], that Holmes would happily die if it meant stopping Moriarity, leads her to sacrifice her (virtual) self to allow Conan to survive and complete the simulation in order to save everyone trapped in the game.{{cquote|If I were assured of your eventual destruction I would, in the interests of the public, cheerfully accept my own.|Shinichi to Ran and Ran to Conan, both quoting Holmes to Moriarty|Movie 6}}<br />
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==== [[Movie 7|Movie 7: Crossroad of the Ancient Capital]] ====<br />
[[Image:shinichiranwoods.jpg|thumb|Shinichi and Ran in the woods]]<br />
* Conan reminisces to [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] a time prior to his shrinking when he accidentally forgot a promise to meet with Ran, and arrived two hours late. Rather than be angry, Ran was relieved that Shinichi was all right. Heiji suggests that Shinichi realized his feelings for her then, but Conan thinks to himself that he knew she was more than a childhood friend much earlier. Conan thinking in his head while looking at Ran:<br />
{{cquote|Since a long time ago, I've been...Even now, she's still waiting for me.|Conan thinking about Ran|Movie 7}}<br />
* As Ran runs through the woods, worried about Conan, Shinichi grabs her to prevent her from being found by enemies. Her happiness and relief at seeing him reminds Shinichi of the other time she waited, and he smiles. When he knocks her out to prevent her from seeing him revert to Conan, he catches her in a hug.<br />
* When Ran starts becoming upset that her seeing Shinichi might have been a dream, Conan purposely gets soda all over himself, which causes Ran to pull out her handkerchief. Ran smiles when she sees the dirt on the handkerchief, which she had used when she saw Shinichi the previous night.<br />
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==== [[Movie 8|Movie 8: The Magician of the Silver Sky]] ====<br />
* When Kid impersonates Shinichi, Conan is particularly annoyed by his friendliness with Ran and tries to interfere, even acting like a little kid to do so.<br />
* While trying to land a pilot-less plane, Ran is overwhelmed by the pressure of responsibility for the lives of everyone on board. Conan has [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] replace him as co-pilot, and uses the ship's comm system to talk with Ran's headset as Shinichi. He promises to protect her and guide her through a safe landing. Ran objects at his carefree confidence, and how he's never more than a voice when she needs him, and if he does appear he leaves again to leave her behind… which she hates because she really likes him (好き ''suki''). She said to Shinichi: [[File:Confession.jpg|thumb|Ran confesses over the phone.]]<br />
{{cquote|What is this? You're acting all confident...Do you even know? That the lives of all the passengers are in my hands?! Don't act so confident about it! When I really need you, you're never here...All I get is a phone call! Even when you finally make it back, you're gone again in the next instant...Every time...Every single time. You're always leave me behind, all alone... What do you take me for?! I...I love you...Shinichi.|Ran's confession to Shinichi|Movie 8}}<br />
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Conan with Shinichi image on the background, surprise and speechless after hearing Ran's confession. Before Conan can reply, they are interrupted by the chance to land the plane safely. <br />
* After the landing, Kid checks on Ran in the disguise of a Medic, and compliments her on the landing. When Conan calls Ran's phone as Shinichi, she's convinced herself, to her relief, that the 'Shinichi' that helped guide her through the landing and seemed to be there on the plane with her (close enough that she heard Conan yell during turbulence) was Kid, and her secret is safe. Shinichi asks about the secret, but she tells him to deduce it, since he's a detective. Shinichi demands how he could, and she replies that he should arrest Kid and ask him, then. The movie ends with Shinichi protesting.<br />
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==== [[Movie 9|Movie 9: Strategy Above the Depths]] ====<br />
[[File:Movie 9 - Ran and Conan.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ran Mouri|Ran]] teasing [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]]]<br />
* Ran, Sonoko, Conan, and the Detective Boys play hide-and-seek. Conan initially doesn't want to play, but when Ran mentions that his refusal is just like Shinichi once did, he immediately changes his mind. During the game Conan is distracted by a volleyball, and after it ends Ran announces that she knew it was Conan. She taps him on the nose with a smile, causing him to blush.<br />
* Ran tells Sonoko about a time when she and Shinichi were in first grade, and during a game of hide-and-seek she got stuck in a storage area in the school's gym. When no one could find her, Shinichi, who had originally refused to play, easily deduced where Ran had hid based on his observations of her. When he explained how he knew, Ran declared that he was always taking care of her, causing young Shinichi to blush, deny it, and run off. In the present, Ran blushes and smiles at the memory, then blushes more when Sonoko declares that Ran thinks only Shinichi can find her, and uses young Shinichi's denial that the blush is only the sunset. <br />
* After Ran is trapped on the sinking cruiser, Conan has a feeling that he's in danger of losing something he can never get back. Alone, Ran asks Shinichi to find her, just like last time. Conan with Shinichi's image on the baackground thinking to himself:<br />
{{cquote|I'll find you. I promise I'll find you. So wait for me, Ran!|Conan thinking about Ran|Movie 9}}<br />
* Conan realizes she's under the deck, and rescues her with Kogoro. A helicopter comes to provide an airlift, but an antenna prow hits them as they rise and Conan drops back to the ship. On the last chance to be rescued, Conan jumps and misses Kogoro's hand, but Ran grabs him before he can fall, saving his life.<br />
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==== [[Movie 10|Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem]] ====<br />
[[File:Movie 10 - Ran and Conan.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] teasing Conan about Ran]]<br />
* Kogoro's client holds Ran and the Detective Boys' lives hostage to force the cooperation of Kogoro and Conan (whom the client knows is Shinichi due to computer analysis of fingerprints, but not that he's currently Conan due to being nearly blind and Conan using the bowtie). Conan promises to solve the case and begs for the release of the hostages, but the client's only reply is to mention how painful it is to lose a loved one, and Shinichi should do his best to prevent that outcome.<br />
* Conan fractures his leg during the case, and Heiji teases him after the danger passes that the best medicine for Conan is to be carried piggyback by Ran. Conan blushes deeply and swipes at Heiji from where Ran is carrying him while Heiji laughs.<br />
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==== [[Movie 11|Movie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure]] ====<br />
[[File:Shinichi Umbrella.jpg|thumb|[[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] came to lend [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] the umbrella]]<br />
* Ran and Sonoko go diving while the Detective Boys and Conan go treasure hunting. Partway through, Haibara informs Conan she saw a bleeding figure in a wetsuit carried out of a boat that left the diving area. Conan immediately abandons everything to rush to the island's clinic, arriving out of breath to discover with relief that Ran remains unhurt.<br />
* Treasure hunters kidnap Ran and Sonoko to help them reach some hidden treasure supposedly belonging to legendary pirates Anne Bonnie and Mary Read. Agasa doesn't even try to dissuade Shinichi from to rescue Ran, and Conan arrives with his inflatable soccer ball just in the nick of time to save them from being shot. When they try to escape the underwater cave, an earthquake causes it to start flooding. Conan gives Sonoko and Ran mini airtanks given by Agasa, and lies that he has a third in his pocket when Ran asks how he'll breathe. His face gives Ran a flashback to a memory of Shinichi, and when the ship bearing them to the surface floods, Ran uses her minitank to give Conan oxygen after he passes out from lack of air. After the police and Kogoro rescue them, Conan asks how Ran knew he didn't really have a tank. Ran explains that in middle school, Shinichi lent her an umbrella during a surprise rainstorm and promised he had a second in his schoolbag. He didn't, and ended up catching a cold, and Conan's expression reminded Ran of Shinichi's back then, which convinced her that Conan was lying.<br />
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==== [[Movie 12|Movie 12: Full Score of Fear]] ====<br />
[[File:Ran and Shinichi in Middle School.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ran Mouri|Ran]] and [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] were listening to Amazing Grace]]<br />
* When the concert hall's outer pillars are bombed, Conan first concern is whether Ran is safe. When he and Reiko Akinawa managed to enter the hall, Conan checks for himself that Ran is undisturbed due to the hall being soundproofed and silently begs her to wait for him. <br />
* To prevent the final explosions, triggered by pressing a certain organ key enough times, Reiko interrupts the current performance by singing "Amazing Grace". Ran realizes the song is familiar, and she recalls a time in Middle School when she and Shinichi heard a similar performance while walking home from school together—just hearing it was enough to make the argument between them at the time forgiven and forgotten.<ref name=magicfile2>[[Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab|Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab]]</ref> <br />
* After the culprit was caught and the day was saved, Ran heard a distant violin rendition of "Amazing Grace" and searches for the musician, expecting to find Shinichi. She finds Conan holding a violin instead, and he tells her that Shinichi had been there to play the song but already left. Conan said to Ran:<br />
{{cquote|After hearing Reiko-san's song, he remembered what happened three years ago. And he used this violin from the school to play the piece just now...So that he and Ran-neechan could hear it together...Shinichi-niichan said he did something bad to you.|Conan talking about Shinichi to Ran|Movie 12}}<br />
* Ran declares she knew it was Shinichi, because he has a particular habit when he plays the violin. Conan is surprised, and later plays the violin alone in his house's study, trying to figure out what the distinctive mannerism is.<br />
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==== [[Movie 13|Movie 13: The Raven Chaser]] ====<br />
[[File:M13 Conan Ran.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan talking to Ran about Shinichi after everything is over.]]<br />
* [[Irish]] has the upper hand in a fight with Conan when Ran dives in to the rescue, despite an injured Conan telling her to run. Irish threatens her with a gun, but to protect Conan, Ran remembers a lecture Shinichi gave on how someone could try to dodge a bullet, and has the confidence to try and succeed. Irish still nearly manages to beat her in hand to hand after she's shocked to see his disguise rip, until Conan calls encouragement in Shinichi's voice and distracts him.<br />
* In the aftermath, Conan informs Ran that Shinichi already left, but that he finished the one dangerous case Conan earlier used as an excuse for her to not call him and that she 'could call him again'. At Ran's narrowed eyes, Conan quickly corrects himself to say Shinichi specifically asked her to call, and Ran smiles and says just hearing Shinichi's voice is enough for now, since there are other people who also can only meet once a year (the myth of Orihime and Hikoboshi).<br />
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==== [[Movie 14|Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky]] ====<br />
[[File:Kid and Ran.jpg|thumb|Kid disguised as 'Shinichi' tries to steal a kiss from Ran]]<br />
* Due to a gamble by Kaitou Kid after Ran deduces his identity despite a disguise, Ran spends most of the movie believing that Shinichi is and has always been Kid. When Sonoko fantasized about receiving a kiss from Kid, Ran blushes and strongly objects but refuses to explain why.<br />
* When Conan gets thrown out of the blimp by the head terrorist, Ran nearly dives after him, only stopping when the still-disguised Kid goes out the window before she can reach it. She whispers Shinichi's name as she watches them fall, and is very relieved when it becomes clear that Kid succeeded in saving Conan.<br />
* After Ran believes she is infected with the terrorists' deadly virus, she tries to keep Conan away from her to keep him safe until he happily explains that the 'virus' is a reaction to lacquer, and she's safe. <br />
* After the danger is over, Ran finds 'Shinichi' and begs him to stop stealing, going so far as to embrace Kid from behind. Kid implies that he'll do it for her, for a kiss, and she willingly goes along until Kid puts his hand on her butt – proving to her that Kid is ''not'' Shinichi. When Conan tries to figure out what Kid did, she only blushes and tells him that Kid did something Shinichi would never do, which Conan doesn't get.<br />
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==== [[Movie 15|Movie 15: Quarter of Silence]] ====<br />
[[File:Movie 15 - Conan and Ran.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ran Mouri|Ran]] begs just-rescued [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] to wake up]]<br />
* While browsing the inn's souvenir shop with Conan and the Detective Boys, Sonoko convinces Ran to call Shinichi about what souvenir he would like from there. Conan runs outside before his phone can ring, only to be forced to hide behind a nearby tree because Ran also walks out to make the call. She wishes Shinichi could be there to see the way the trees have been illuminated in the dark, and she unknowingly shares a moment with Conan as he appreciates them as well. Conan writes the souvenir options she gives him in the snow and circles his choice, but then forgets to erase it as he runs off to try to keep Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko out of mischief. Ran discovers the list and wonders if Shinichi came to the lodge too, without telling her.<br />
* Ran, Sonoko, Kogoro, [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]], Takehiko Muto, Mizuki Tono, and two dam workers watch from a car as Conan succeeds in causing an avalanche to try to save the village from the approaching flood. As he tries to outrace the snow on his snowboard, Ran screams for him to "LOOK OUT!", which Conan, impossibly, hears. He sees her worried face in the distance and thinks her name just before the avalanche overtakes him. As the 15-minute mark that denotes a poor prognosis for an avalanche victim approaches, Ran calls Conan's cell and digs until her fingers bleed. Unsuccessful, she tries to call Shinichi's phone as a last desperate gamble, since she thought he was in the village area. The ring-tone pulls Conan back to consciousness, and he signals his location with the soccer ball belt. Ran digs him free and pulls him into a hug, crying for him to wake up, which he manages to do with a weak smile.<br />
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==== [[Movie 16|Movie 16: The Eleventh Striker]] ====<br />
[[File:shinichiconan.png|thumb|200px|[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] witnessed [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]'s underwear]]<br />
* Instead of watching movies, Sonoko lied to Ran and went to National Stadium.<br />
* Meanwhile, Conan already finds out the real culprit and went to Touto Stadium together with Prof. Agasa and the Detective Boys. Mitsuhiko was watching the end-of-season ceremony through his phone notified Conan that Ran and Sonoko is in the spectator stands at the National Stadium. Conan then reassured himself that that place is safe.<br />
* Upon meeting the bomber, Conan made one huge mistake in his deduction and the culprit points out that the National Stadium is the place where he also setup the bombs.<br />
* Conan is worried to what may happen in National Stadium; he tries to call Ran but his call is being rerouted to voicemail.<br />
* At the end of the movie, Genta kicks a ball, by mistake, that is about to strike Ran but Ran used her karate to ward it off by using her leg. Conan noticed that Ran was wearing a white underwear and said it out loud.<br />
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==== [[Movie 17|Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea]] ====<br />
[[File:Movie 17 - ShinRan.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] screaming "RAN!" so loudly]]<br />
* Conan recalls that Ran isn't too good with directions and remembers their Tropical Land date where Ran almost lost. There's a flashback of Tropical Land where Shinichi pledged and assures Ran if ever she got lost, saying:<br />
{{cquote|Don't you worry! I'll always find you, wherever you are.|Shinichi vows to Ran|Movie 17}}<br />
* Sonoko teases Ran to call Shinichi and let him know that Ran cooked a delicious curry so he needs to hurry back causing Conan whose listening making a pun face.<br />
* Ran calls Shinichi and tells him that she was on the Aegis Destroyer right then, to which he says he wishes he could be there too and that he'll be back as soon as he can. Ran doesn't believe him so Shinichi teases her by asking if she doesn't feel safe without him by her side.<br />
* Ran was the first to expose the spy and fight him with her Karate but due to unforsee stunt by the spy, Ran fell from the Deck.<br />
* When Conan learned that X pushed Ran into the sea, he was seriously calming himself to think a way in finding Ran and starts to recall about the time he went to Tropical Land with Ran. At that time, Ran had said "No matter where I am, you'll always find me, right? Great Detective", to which he thinks, "How can I be a great detective if I can't even find Ran?"<br />
* When the pilots couldn't find Ran even with the radio waves emitting from the ship, Conan thinks her name repeatedly while clenching his fist and shedding his first tear. Later, he breaks down, screaming "RAN!" so loudly that she heard him even from under the sea.<br />
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==== [[Movie 18|Movie 18: Dimensional Sniper]] ====<br />
[[File:Movie 18 - ShinRan.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Ran Mouri|Ran]] thinks about the 'only man' who can snipe her heart ([[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]])]]<br />
* Sonoko takes Ran, Conan, Prof. Agasa and company to the opening ceremony of Bell Tree Tower. Conan noticed a spark from a building across the Bell Tree Tower. A shot was fired and shoot the Tour Guide causing everyone to panic. Conan confirms a sniper from that building and skeptically checks to confirm if Ran is alright.<br />
* Ran worriedly approached Sera to don't put Conan in any more harm whilst Conan worriedly looks at her too.<br />
* Conan, using Shinichi's voice, calls Ran through her phone to alarm her to take everyone away and head down at once from Bell Tree Tower. But it was too late, Ayumi was taken as hostage by the sniper; following at Conan's instruction - Genta, Mitsuhiko, and Haibara needs to blind the sniper whose wearing a night vision google by flashing lights infront of him. They finally saved Ayumi.<br />
* Ran rushing out from nowhere going directly to the raging sniper got hit slightly on her cheeks. Conan witnessing everything uses his belt to let him fly and kick his soccer ball going through the Bell Tree Tower to spark it up with fireworks. Because of the light, Subaru/Akai (FBI) was able to shoot the sniper's hand. Ran used her Karate skills, blow per blow, to avenge Sonoko, Ayumi, and Sera that the sniper had caused.<br />
* At the end of the movie, Sera comments that only one man (referring to Shinichi) can snipe Ran's heart. Ran blushes as a background image of Shinichi appears.<br />
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==== [[Movie 19|Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno]] ====<br />
* Sonoko calls Ran from the plane advertising Jirokichi's upcoming Sunflowers exhibit to tell her Shinichi is in the plane. Ran blushes when she heard the news, even though she tells Sonoko she does not care if he was in the plane or not. <br />
[[File:Ran Crying.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Ran, crying on her knees from relief.]]<br />
* When the plane crashed, Ran panicked when she heard from Sonoko that they haven't found Shinichi yet. When Conan finally answered her call as Shinichi and told her he's alright, Ran fell on her knees and cried with relief.<br />
* Ran thought Shinichi, not Kaitou Kid, was the one who saved her from the collapsing Lake Rock museum.<br />
* When only a Sunflowers painting popped up from the river, Ran yells out Conan's name in desperation. Conan hears her voice, even when deep underwater, and manages to inflate his soccer ball from his belt to tell everyone he is all right.<br />
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==== [[Movie 20|Movie 20: The Darkest Nightmare]] ====<br />
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==== [[Movie 21|Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter]] ====<br />
* Ran sends Shinichi a picture of a karuta card and in return, he also sends her one which means that even they are far away, one day they will be able to close that distance.<br />
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==== [[Movie 22|Movie 22: The Zero Enforcer]] ====<br />
*Ran calls Shinichi saying that her father, Mouri Kogoro is going to be arrested. Shinichi, as Conan, rushes to the scene.<br />
*After Ran's father was arrested, Sonoko told her to calm down and call Shinichi. "I already did.. and yet.." After saying those words, she cried.<br />
*At Kisaki's office (Ran's mother), Inspector Shiratori came in saying that Mouri Kogoro will be put in trial, since there is a lot of evidence pointing that he is the criminal. Ran cried so her mother hugged her. Conan with an angry face, says in his mind "Just wait Ran, I will totally save him."<br />
*After Conan solved the case saying that it is from Shinichi, Ran saw him and said, "Shinichi really gave it his all to save my father." Conan replies in his mind, "Idiot, I did it not just for your father."<br />
*While looking at his phone, Conan thinks "Just wait Ran", hoping to save her from the bomb. Zero notices and says "The power of love is great, isn't it?" Zero also set up the arrest for Ran's father because he knew that Conan cares deeply about Ran.<br />
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==== [[Movie 23|Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire]] ====<br />
[[File:Kid and Ran small image.png|thumb|200px|Shinichi (Kaito Kid in disguise) swimming with Ran together.]]<br />
*Conan, disguised as Arthur Hirai, warns Kaito Kid disguised as Shinichi, "If you do anything to Ran, I won't forgive you!"<br />
*Ran noticed that Arthur Hirai looks like Conan and she asks him his name. A similar situation from when they first met happens (Episode 2).<br />
*Ran complains that Shinichi(Kid in disguise) is slow and that she had been waiting for a long time at the pool. He apologizes and they enjoy the nightscape of the city. Shinichi(Kid in disguise) was taken aback when Ran reaches out and holds his hand under the water. Ran, seeing his expression, tells him not to be bashful since they're already dating which surprised Kid and he takes a peek at Conan behind them.<br />
*Conan becomes upset that Ran hasn't noticed that the Shinichi beside her is fake but is conflicted at the same time because if she does realize that it is Kaito Kid in disguise, he won't be able to go back to Japan. Conan, unable to do anything, scratches his head while whining in frustration.<br />
*Conan, as Arthur Hirai, saved Ran when she and Kogoro were surround by pirates.<br />
[[File:Airport Arrest.jpg|thumb|200px|The police ambushes Kid.]]<br />
*Upon returning to Japan, Ran clings to Shinichi(Kid in disguise)'s arm telling him the she won't ever let him go again which annoys Conan and he kicks the suitcase he's hiding in. Kid smirks and Ran tells him that she's been waiting for this moment. Inspector Nakamori and his officers emerges and Ran tells Kid that she knew that he wasn't Shinichi right from the start. Ran holds Kid's arm while the police scrambles to arrest him, but he managed to get away and Ran throws the fake arm in annoyance.<br />
*Ran is happy to see Conan and asks him if he felt lonely without her. Conan replies in his mind, "You dummy, We were together the entire time."<br />
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=== OVAs ===<br />
==== [[16 Suspects!?|OVA 2: 16 Suspects!?]] ====<br />
* Ran and Conan recall the time Shinichi and Ran visited a nearby lake after playing tennis together.<br />
* While watching a wedding, Kazuha asks Ran if she was imagining marrying Shinichi, to which she says definitely not, but is blushing.<br />
* While talking to Hattori later on, he says that he was just returning his earlier favour by not naming him as the culprit who broke Shiratori's expensive wine bottle(which later turned out to be a cheap fake replaced by Sonoko),and inwardly thinks that it was because of him that he was able to feel what he hadn't felt in a really long time... and then Ran's image is shown with Shinichi looking at her her while saying "But I won't say it even if you pried my mouth open".<br />
* In the credits, Ran encourages Conan to perform in karaoke with her. Conan, blushing, decided to sing with her.<br />
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==== [[The Stranger from Ten Years Later|OVA 9: The Stranger from Ten Years Later]] ====<br />
* Sonoko asked Ran if she heard any news from Shinichi which causes Conan to eavesdrop their conversation. Ran said no and asked why then Sonoko told Ran that she should dump Shinichi and start dating with other guys such as Dr. Araide. This causes Ran to blush and Conan angry then thinking to himself "Damn it, that Sonoko".<br />
* Conan thinks that he already turned back to Shinichi, but then he found out that 10 years already past and he still is Conan since he develop immunity towards the antidote for the past five years. He went to Mouri Detective Agency and found out that Dr. Araide already proposed to Ran two years ago from Sonoko. Sonoko also told Conan that Ran been waiting for Shinichi that still hasn't come back and in order to resolve her feelings once and for all, she was going to the place of memories where she shared with Shinichi. Conan shocked to hear the news and went out to look for Ran. [[File:Stranger.jpg|thumb|"I've already waited ten years...so another ten will be just fine." ]] <br />
* When Conan looked for Ran, he remembered(as Shinichi) that he holds a can of "Popsi" to Ran's face and Ran smile happily toward him. He also remembered when he and Ran went to Tropical Land after Ran won her karate competition where Shinichi forced to take APTX 4869 by Gin and Vodka of the Black Organization. He then went to the restaurant where he and Ran date but didn't find Ran there. Conan begin to lose hope but then saw his gate's house opened. He found Ran in the library, all alone.<br />
* Ran immediately tells Conan to leave the lights off, because she doesn't want him to see her crying. Conan is heartbroken at seeing Ran in such pain, and tells her to not get married, because he would be hurt. Ran asks him why, and right then and there he tells her that he is Shinichi, and once again begs for her to not get married. Ran smiles and tells him that she thought it was sweet that he cared enough about her to tell her something like that, but she still believes that Conan is Conan, saying that he and Shinichi do look similar. She also announces that she will reject Dr. Araide's proposal and willing to wait for Shinichi by saying:<br />
{{cquote|I've already waited ten years... so another ten will be just fine.|Ran explaining to Conan.}}<br />
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==== [[Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab|Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab]] ====<br />
* Back in Shinichi and Ran's middle school years, Shinichi discusses the case he is involved in, with Ran. However, they get into a big fight due to Ran's hypothesis that the man Shinichi was trying to help must be clairvoyant, and Shinichi's absolute disgust at such illogical things. Thus, they don't speak to each other and go in different directions.<br />
* After Shinichi sneaks back into class one day, he glances at Ran and gives her the "V" sign for "Victory", telling her he has successfully solved the case. However, a still mad Ran turns her head, causing Shinichi to remember and cringe.<br />
* While walking home, Shinichi attempts to apologize to Ran, but fails to.<br />
* After hearing [[Movie 12|Reiko Akiba singing "Amazing Grace"]], the two forget their argument and become friends once more.<br />
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==== [[Magic File 3: Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata|Magic File 3: Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata]] ====<br />
* Ran pretends that mahjong pieces are her and Shinichi, acting out how lonely she feels since he's "working on a case". Conan gives a surprised look, but Ran tells him that she's only joking.<br />
* In a flashback to their elementary school days, during Tanabata, Shinichi (with Daisuke's help) helps Ran's "wish" to be reunited with her mother comes true.<br />
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==== [[Bonus File 1: Flower of Fantasista|Magic File 6: Flower of Fantasista]] ====<br />
* In a flashback to their middle school years, Ran excitedly cheers on Shinichi at one of his soccer games.<br />
* When confronting the culprit (who had written criticisms of each of the players of the school soccer team on the board inside their clubhouse), Naomi Sawamura, Shinichi remembers when Ran cleaned his room. Even though he chastised her, Shinichi gave a fond smile towards her [Ran].<br />
* After Shinichi keeps talking about Sawamura's soccer skills, Ran suddenly asks if he likes her, causing Shinichi to blush and lose his footing on the soccer ball, as he thinks to himself: <br />
{{cquote|The one I like is....|Shinichi's feelings about Ran.}}<br />
* As Ran raises her leg to kick the ball back into Shinichi's arms, he gets a peek at Ran's white underwear and blushes, and Ran becomes embarrassed, beginning to chase him. Scared, Shinichi tries (and fails) to convince her that he didn't see anything.<br />
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=== TV Specials ===<br />
==== [[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan]] ====<br />
[[File:Vlcsnap-2013-11-23-14h56m56s188.png|thumb|200px|Ran's imagination about her and Shinichi.]]<br />
* After switching with the Princess Mira of Vespania, Ran catches herself in the mirror and imagine herself as an actual princess. In her dream, "Prince" Shinichi comes to declare his love for her in front of the entire kingdom.<br />
* Conan dashes to catch (and succeeds) the plane taking Ran to Vespania.<br />
* Conan (with Kogoro) try to apologize to Ran for initially confusing her with Princess Mira.<br />
<br />
=== Opening Themes ===<br />
Clips are often re-used between openings - only the first instance will be mentioned. Clip shows of episodes mentioned above are omitted. <br />
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==== [[Mune ga DOKIDOKI|Opening 1: "Mune ga DOKIDOKI"]] ====<br />
* [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] nearly falls to her death, but [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] manages to save her and then smiles in relief.<br />
* Ran tightly hugs Conan from behind, and his shocked expression is mirrored by the background image of [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]]'s face.<br />
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==== [[Feel Your Heart|Opening 2: "Feel Your Heart"]] ====<br />
* Ran smiles fondly with Shinichi's face behind her.<br />
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==== [[Nazo|Opening 3: "Nazo"]] ====<br />
* When Ran answers the phone, she starts to cry from relief, and continues to look worried as Conan talks to her via his [[Voice-Changing Bowtie|bowtie]] as Shinichi.<br />
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==== [[Unmei no RUURETTO mawashite|Opening 4: "Unmei no RUURETTO mawashite"]] ==== <br />
* Ran is taken hostage by the "faceless culprit", but Conan frees her by kicking a soccer ball in the culprit's face.<br />
* The image of Shinichi and Conan on opposite sides of a mirror zooms out to reveal Ran illuminated only by the glowing mirror, which she clasps in her hands against her chest.<br />
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==== [[TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|Opening 5: "TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~" ]] ====<br />
* Ran runs after Shinichi, who is standing with his back to her in the distance, but is interrupted by the appearance of Conan running toward her. He trips, and she catches him in her arms and then smiles toward where Shinichi had been, with Shinichi's face in the background.<br />
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==== [[I can't stop my love for you♥|Opening 11: "I can't stop my love for you♥"]] ==== <br />
* Conan and Ran are seen running and smiling together.<br />
* Ran kneels in the rain in front of newly-shrunken Conan, with Shinichi's house in the background, and reaches out as if to touch Conan's face.<br />
* Ran and Conan are holding each other's hands while walking with everyone else.<br />
<br />
==== [[Kaze no Lalala|Opening 12: "Kaze no Lalala"]] ====<br />
* While talking with their friends at school, Ran and Conan each look up as if aware of each other, despite the distance between then.<br />
<br />
==== [[Growing of my heart|Opening 16: "Growing of my heart"]] ====<br />
* A vortex pulls Ran and Conan apart, even as they reach and call out for each other.<br />
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==== [[Ichibyōgoto ni Love for you|Opening 23: "Ichibyōgoto ni Love for you"]] ====<br />
* A photograph of Shinichi drifts down to overlap with a photograph of Ran; they both react with surprise at seeing each other.<br />
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==== [[Mysterious|Opening 24: "Mysterious"]] ====<br />
* Shinichi's hand tightens around Ran's, which she remembers alone on a bench with a melancholy smile as she holds the hand to her chest, and Shinichi recalls alone on a street at night and leans against the wall in frustration.<br />
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==== [[Revive|Opening 25: "Revive"]] ====<br />
* Conan reaches out and calls for a melancholy Ran as she is moved away from him. He continues to run after, and turns into Shinichi calling and reaching for her.<br />
* Ran turns to see Conan and happily goes to meet him. Conan has removed his glasses and bowtie when she kneels down in front of him, but to his surprise she replaces the glasses and smiles at him.<br />
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==== [[Everlasting Luv|Opening 26: "Everlasting Luv"]] ====<br />
* Conan runs through a maze of stairs look for Ran, only to trip and fall when he turns and sees her standing below, but she raises her arms with a smile to catch him.<br />
* Ran and Shinichi meet on a beach, and Shinichi says "aishiteru" (Japanese for "I love you") along with the song with a soft, fond expression.<br />
* Conan runs through Tropical Land and spots Ran riding the Ferris wheel alone, in the clothes she wore on the day Shinichi shrank. She glances at the empty spot beside her sadly.<br />
* At night, surrounded by fireflies, Shinichi carries Ran as she sleeps. When she wakes up, he smiles at her.<br />
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==== [[Magic|Opening 27: "Magic"]] ====<br />
* Ran leans against a wall in her room, talking with Shinichi on his cellphone. Rather than him walking through the streets like she imagines, however, it's Conan on his bowtie in the other room, leaning against the same wall.<br />
* Conan "wakes" from the memory of how he shrank to see Ran smiling at him, holding his hand as they walk to her home from Agasa's, as in [[Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case|Episode 2]].<br />
* Ran runs through falling autumn leaves after Shinichi, but he vanishes into thin air as she tries to hug him. Her disappointment is interrupted by Conan, who smiles at her.<br />
<br />
==== [[As the Dew|Opening 28: "As the Dew"]] ====<br />
* Conan meets up with Ran as the sky finally clears of rain and smiles. Shinichi is shown between them as they look at each other.<br />
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==== [[SUMMER TIME GONE|Opening 29: "SUMMER TIME GONE"]] ====<br />
* At a train station with Kogoro and Kazuha, Ran gets a surprise call from Shinichi, and blushes when Kazuha notices. At the other end, Conan uses his bowtie to talk as Shinichi, than stops at Heiji's teasing grin and turn around with a faint blush.<br />
* Conan runs off, and when Ran reaches after him she's reminded of how Shinichi similarly went off and then disappeared.<br />
<br />
==== [[Don't Wanna Lie|Opening 31: "Don't Wanna Lie"]] ====<br />
* Ran smiles as she speaks to Shinichi on the phone, who is actually Conan with his bowtie.<br />
* Back-to-back, Ran and Conan watch shooting stars fall and then glance over at each other and smile.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran stand beneath Big Ben in London, as seen in [[Holmes' Revelation|Episodes 616 and 621]]. Conan appears in the sky above, watching.<br />
<br />
==== [[Miss Mystery|Opening 33: "Miss Mystery"]] ====<br />
* In the beginning, Conan and Ran are holding hands while running. Later, as an explosion separates them, they reach their arms out toward each other.<br />
* In the next scene, Conan is surrounded by numerous pictures of Ran.<br />
* As Ran falls from a pillar, Conan skateboards off the cliff, jumps off, tumbles down on the ground, and shoots out a large soccer ball below Ran as a cushion. Once Ran lands safely, Conan is relieved and Ran smiles back at him. In the end, Conan stands up and holds Ran's hand as both of them look up into the sky.<br />
<br />
==== [[Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru|Opening 34: "Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru"]] ====<br />
* Shinichi and Ran are standing, facing each other. In the next scene, their shadows are displayed, with Shinichi's gradually disappearing. Ran looks visibly sad as she watches the bird flying.<br />
<br />
==== [[Butterfly Core|Opening 37: "Butterfly Core"]] ====<br />
* Shinichi, Ran, and Conan all look sad while talking on the phone.<br />
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==== [[Nazo (La PomPon)|Opening 41: "Nazo (La PomPon)"]] ====<br />
* After Ran catches up to an impatient Shinichi on the streets, they walk together and talk.<br />
* Ran, Shinichi, and Conan are visibly sad while on the phone.<br />
<br />
====[[Everything OK!!|Opening 46: Everything OK!!]] ====<br />
*Ran and Shinchi have a argument but then they make up.<br />
*Young Ran and Young Shinchi play together.<br />
*Shinichi holding Ran's hand<br />
<br />
====[[Countdown|Opening 47: Countdown]] ====<br />
*Conan saving Ran from a bunch of criminals.<br />
*Ran embracing an injured Conan.<br />
<br />
====[[JUST BELIEVE YOU|Opening 52: JUST BELIEVE YOU]] ====<br />
*Conan receives messages from Ran via Shinichi's phone.<br />
*Shinichi and Ran are standing, facing each other. Later, they are running to each other.<br />
<br />
==[[ZERO kara Hajimete|Opening 53: ZERO kara Hajimete]]====<br />
*Ran sleep on Conan shoulder.<br />
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=== Ending Themes ===<br />
==== [[STEP BY STEP|Closing 1: "STEP BY STEP"]] ====<br />
* [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] have tea in London with just the two of them.<br />
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==== [[Kimi ga Inai Natsu|Closing 4: "The Summer Without You"]] ====<br />
* Standing at the edge of a field, Ran loses her hat to the wind and runs after it. When she realizes that it came to rest at [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]]'s feet, she smiles, and although by the time she reaches him he's become Conan, they smile at each other as he offers her hat back.<br />
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==== [[Negai Goto Hitotsu Dake|Closing 5: "Just One Wish"]] ====<br />
* A framed photograph of Ran and Shinichi together in their high school uniforms sits on Ran's desk.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran watch the sunset together, surrounded by cherry trees.<br />
* Ran stands in the falling snow outside Shinichi's house, looking melancholy, but her face lights up when someone unseen covers her head with an umbrella. Ran falls asleep writing in her diary about the incident, with the aforementioned photograph beside her. The last image is Conan alone, holding the closed umbrella across his shoulders and smiling.<br />
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==== [[Koori no ue ni tatsu you ni|Closing 6: "Like Standing on Ice"]] ====<br />
* Shinichi's face is covered by a hand, but vanishes from beneath it. The hand is revealed to be Ran's, and she hugs it close to her chest, looking vulnerable and sad.<br />
<br />
==== [[Still for your love|Closing 7: "Still for your love" by Rumania Montevideo]] ====<br />
* Ran and Shinichi are spotlit amid darkness, walking sadly in opposite directions. Ran abruptly stops and turns as if called, and sees Shinichi smiling at her for a moment before he turns into Conan, still smiling.<br />
*Ran wiped off snow on Conan head.<br />
<br />
==== [[Secret of my heart|Closing 9: "Secret of my heart"]] ====<br />
* A montage of photographs show Ran smiling and blushing faintly when she sees Shinichi fall asleep in class, and she holds onto Shinichi's arm at a skating rink. Shinichi and Ran pose together in a park, but as the scene turns into a photo Shinichi turns into Conan standing beside Ran.<br />
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==== [[Aoi aoi kono hoshi ni|Closing 13: "On This Blue, Blue Star" by Azumi Uehara]] ====<br />
* A red shroud covering Conan is blown off by the wind, allowing Ran to see him, and she smiles; in the background behind Conan as they face each other, Shinichi's face fades in with a soft smile of his own.<br />
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==== [[Kimi to Iu Hikari|Closing 18: "The Light Called "You""]] ====<br />
* Ran turns around to see Shinichi as the Knight from the play. He removes the helmet to give her a smile. She runs toward him with a delighted look, but then runs right through him - when she turns around, Conan stands in Shinichi's place and smiles.<br />
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==== [[JYUUN BURAIDO ~Anata shika mienai~|Closing 21: "June Bride ~Only You I See~"]] ==== <br />
* Young Shinichi helps young Ran get the momentum up for a bike that she can pedal on her own, then jumps onto the back. <br />
* Young Ran admires young Shinichi as he practices juggling his soccer ball. Shinichi helps Ran on how to kick a soccer ball, Ran bounces the ball instead. Shinichi tries to tell her to kick, then teases her, earning him a well deserved karate kick with the ball to Shinichi's head.<br />
* Ran then tries to get Shinichi to come with her to play with a young [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] and [[Kazuha Toyama|Kazuha]].<br />
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==== [[Shiroi Yuki|Closing 26: "White Snow"]] ====<br />
* Ran walks alone through the falling snow, until she sees Conan. The smile at each other, with Shinichi in the background.<br />
<br />
==== [[GO YOUR OWN WAY|Closing 31: "GO YOUR OWN WAY"]] ====<br />
* Ran sits on a swing with a daisy, pulling petals in the classic 'he loves me, he loves me not' manner. On the last petal, she looks disappointed, but suddenly Conan presents a full bouquet of daisies with a smile.<br />
<br />
==== [[Koigokoro kagayaki nagara|Closing 32: "In the Radiance of My Love"]] ====<br />
* Ran stands in the falling snow, and Shinichi appears with an umbrella. She smiles, and covers his hand with hers to help hold the umbrella. As they walk through the street, she pulls herself closer in toward Shinichi, so that it covers both of them better. Shinichi looks surprised for a moment, then smiles at her.<br />
<br />
==== [[Hello Mr. my yesterday|Closing 35: "Hello Mr. my yesterday"]] ====<br />
* Ran sits in her room at night, looking at her phone, while Conan sits against a building elsewhere in the city. Conan's bow-tie turns into a butterfly and flies toward the Agency with him chasing after it. As the sun rises, the butterfly alights on Ran's open phone and reverts back to being a bow-tie just as the picture Shinichi took of her when he picked up her Valentine's chocolate shows up on the phone's screen.<br />
<br />
==== [[Tomorrow is the last Time|Closing 36: "Tomorrow is the last Time"]] ====<br />
* Ran dreams of running through a large hall, chasing after the shadow of Shinichi. She finds him hiding behind a large Ace of Spades, and silhouetted behind the card Shinichi offers his hand, which Ran takes.<br />
<br />
==== [[Tsukiyo no Itazura no Mahou|Closing 38: "Tsukiyo no Itazura no Mahou"]] ====<br />
* Ran finds a bottle washed up on the beach. When she opens it, a fairy turns into Conan and offers her his hand. Together, they fly off on the magic skateboard toward the moon.<br />
<br />
==== [[Your Best Friend|Closing 40: "Your Best Friend"]] ====<br />
* Young Ran and Shinichi rides a wooden cart surrounded by butterflies on a lavender field.<br />
<br />
==== [[Koi ni Koishite|Closing 43: "Koi ni Koishite"]] ====<br />
*Shinichi, seemingly frustrated, is alone practicing soccer when a towel was thrown and wrapped around his head. Confused, he turns around to see Ran gesturing that he has dirt on his face. He uses the towel to rub it off and smiles at Ran gratefully, which Ran returns. Unbeknownst to both Ran and Shinichi that the latter's secret admirer is watching.<br />
====[[Hitomi no Melody|Closing 44: Hitomi no Melody]]====<br />
*Ran and Conan running together and standing together.<br />
<br />
====[[Kimi no Egao ga Nani Yori mo Suki Datta|Closing 45: Kimi no Egao ga Nani Yori mo Suki Datta]]====<br />
*Ran and Conan are chasing after each other<br />
*Ran and Conan under the tree<br />
<br />
====[[Ima Aitakute...|Closing 46: Ima Aitakute...]]====<br />
*Ran Happily talk to Shinchi on the phone<br />
====[[RAIN MAN|Closing 47: RAIN MAN]]====<br />
* Young Shinichi and Ran are looking at each other in the rain<br />
* Young Ran gave young Shinichi an umbrella<br />
* Ran is "secretly" looking at Shinichi in the rain<br />
* Shinichi is "secretly" looking at Ran in the rain (middle school)<br />
* Shinichi shares his umbrella with Ran<br />
<br />
==== [[Unmei no Roulette Mawashite (La PomPon)|Closing 50: "Unmei no Roulette Mawashite (La PomPon)"]] ====<br />
* Conan puts a blanket over Ran, who has already fallen asleep after reading a book.<br />
<br />
====[[YESTERDAY LOVE|Closing 53: YESTERDAY LOVE]]====<br />
* Ran look at a photo of Shinichi while in her bed<br />
* Conan put a blanket on her with a sad face.<br />
* Ran tries to reach out Shinichi photo in her dream but Ran takes Conan by surprise when she reaches out his hand in real life and she looked at him in surprise.<br />
<br />
====[[Yume Monogatari|Closing 54: Yume Monogatari]]====<br />
* Ran and Shinichi walk together in there elementary ages, middle school ages and high school ages.<br />
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==== [[Sadame|Closing 57: Sadame]] ====<br />
* Ran and Shinichi holding hands<br />
* Ran sleeping and lying on a couch with tears in her eyes. Then Conan cover Ran with a blanket.<br />
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====[[Aozolighter|Closing 58: Aozolighter]]====<br />
* Ran happy to see Shinichi.<br />
* Ran and Shinichi sit together at a bus stop.<br />
<br />
====[[Hoshiai|Closing 62: Hoshiai]]====<br />
* Ran and Shinichi stargazing together.<br />
<br />
== Drama Episodes ==<br />
==== [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~|Drama TV Special: A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]] ====<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran her pink underwear is showing, causing Ran to be embarrassed.<br />
* Ran is jealous of all the love letters Shinichi has received from his fans.<br />
* Ran tells Shinichi she's sad that he never gives her birthday presents anymore, but Shinichi shyly explains he doesn't know what a high school girl would want.<br />
* Sonoko refers to Ran and Shinichi as "Husband and wife", and Ran tells her to stop.<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran to have fun on the school trip, and Ran is sad and disappointed that he won't be attending.<br />
* Ran is happy that Shinichi decided to come on the trip, and Sonoko teasingly tells them now they can have their "honeymoon".<br />
* Ran takes some pictures with Shinichi.<br />
* Ran grabs Shinichi's arm when volunteering them both to look after Sonoko.<br />
* Ran notices that Shinichi has been acting strangely.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran look for the missing Sonoko together.<br />
* Ran offers an umbrella to Shinichi, and grabs his hand, as well as telling him to come inside from the rain.<br />
* Ran brings some food for Shinichi so he won't get so caught up in the case he'll forget to eat. Shinichi thanks her for the gesture. <br />
* Shinichi confesses to Ran about the challenge letter sent to him, which makes her tearfully ask why he didn't inform the police. Shinichi asks her to trust him, and she said she will, if he promises not to keep secrets, Shinichi promises Ran he won't.<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran to go to her room, noting that she hasn't gotten a lot of sleep.<br />
* Kogoro asks Shinichi to take care of Ran, with Shinichi telling him [Kogoro] in his mind that he knows.<br />
* Ran grabs Shinichi's hand just about when the time is noon.<br />
* Shinichi goes into a panic when Ran goes missing and even roughs up Kitajima-sensei (one of the suspects) and demanded to know where Ran was.<br />
* Ran comforts Sonoko that Shinichi will save them for sure.<br />
* Shinichi gives a warm smile to Ran before she's taken away by the ambulance.<br />
* Shinichi takes Ran to Tropical Land as an award for winning the Karate Tournament.<br />
<br />
==== [[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization|Drama TV Special 2: Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]] ====<br />
* Sonoko teases Ran that she wishes Shinichi was staying at the hotel with her, causing Conan to become embarrassed.<br />
* Ran tries to call Shinichi to help in a blackmail case.<br />
* Ai (now back to Shiho) refers to Ran as Shinichi's "girlfriend".<br />
* Ran is able recognize Shinichi by only his hand and rushes to hug him, telling him how much she's missed him. Shinichi also tells her he wanted to see her, before teasingly telling her that she' put on weight.<br />
* Ran is surprised by the way Shinichi and Hairi were nteracting, especially when he tells Ran, after she asked who she [Shiho] is, that it doesn't involve her [Ran]. <br />
* Ran feels nervous about Shinichi's relationship with his "assistant" "Hairi" (Shiho's fake name), and feels like she doesn't know Shinichi anymore.<br />
* Shinichi promises to Haibara he'll protect both Haibara and Ran.<br />
* Ai tells Shinichi that her presences is painful for Ran to watch, and that she's trying to hide it, and tells Shinichi he shouldn't be so mean to her, making Shinichi reply that the separation would be harder if he was nicer.<br />
* Ran worriedly asks Shinichi what's wrong after he nearly collapses (he's about to turn back into Conan). Shinichi only asks her to gather everyone, which Ran does, silently saying to herself that she'll wait for him and her faith in him we'll never stop.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran glance at each other when the culprit Amano for his feelings for the victim, Kotobuki:<br />
{{cquote|We trusted each other before. However, if we are apart from each other will that kind of feeling become a lie?}}<br />
* Ran is surprised when she see Haibara hugging Shinichi.<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran her idea for calling her dad was a great one.<br />
* Before hitting her with his tranquilizer watch, Shinichi apologizes to Ran, and Ran's last word before she passes out is his name.<br />
* Shinichi asks Haibara to tell Ran he'll always watch over her and to take care of her. He keeps giving Ran loving looks as he asks his favor and before the elevator closes.<br />
* Ran can't believe that Shinichi is dead, and is on the verge of tears.<br />
* Conan (with his bowtie) calls Ran as Shinichi to let her know he's alive. He tells he can't come see her at the moment, but he will see her one day.<br />
* Conan gives Ran a loving look when they look at the full moon, and Ran asks Conan if he thinks that Shinichi is watching the moon as well. The last scene has Conan transforming into Shinichi and answering Ran's question that's he's looking at the moon with her.<br />
<br />
==== [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Drama TV Special 3: A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]] ====<br />
* Ran comes to Shinichi's aid when the latter is hounded by the police, at one point she holds his hand to do so.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran have dinner at Eri's apartment.<br />
* Shinichi grabs Ran when she nearly trips on the bridge.<br />
* Ran is worried when she thinks that Misa Wakura is flirting with Shinichi.<br />
* After Misa mentions that if a couple kissed under God's Perch, they will always be together and eventually marry, Ran looks over in Shinichi's direction.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran go for a walk, and nearly kiss under God's Perch, before they discover the dead body of Ryoji Wakaru.<br />
* Shinichi helps Ran up after falling and places a protective arm in front of Ran to prevent her from falling over the cut bridge.<br />
* Shinichi gives Ran his coat so she won't catch cold, but Ran who is also worried that Shinichi might get sick, decides to place each sleeve of his coat around both of their shoulders. They end up sitting together, Shinichi's coat still around them. <br />
* Eri teasingly states that Kogoro made Shinichi and Ran miss a big chance of their relationship, but they both immediately deny it.<br />
* After the case is resolved, Shinichi tells Ran the reason why he came to save her, when she was chasing the criminal:<br />
{{cquote|I did it because it was RAN.}}<br />
* The pair try for another kiss, but are interrupted by the bickering of Kogoro and Eri.<br />
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==== [[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Drama TV Special 4: Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]] ====<br />
* Ran asks Shinichi to go with her to Kyoto to see Heiji do a movie role, but he declines.<br />
* Ran expresses jealousy of Shinichi's fangirls, and uses it to guilt trip him into coming to Kyoto.<br />
* [[The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case| A flashback to Shinichi's first case has the same moment from the manga in which Shinichi couldn't go to sleep on the plane because Ran had fallen asleep on his shoulder, and he couldn't stop looking at her sleepy face. And that he was momentarily distracted from the case because of her face.]]<br />
* Shinichi catches Ran when the plane bulks, with the former accidentally grabbing the latter's breast.<br />
* Ran wants to buy her and Shinichi a matchmaking bookmarks.<br />
* After seeing Sakuraba and Sugita kiss, Shinichi and Ran briefly look at each other and then quickly look away.<br />
* Shinichi saves Ran from a flying sword, which turned out to be accidentally released by her father.<br />
<br />
=== [[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] ===<br />
* After waking up in a white room, Shinichi immediately goes to Ran to see if she's alright. They both soon discover that their hands are in handcuffs<br />
* Ran comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi agrees.<br />
* Shinichi thanks Ran for giving him the clue to solve the murder.<br />
* After Shinichi wagers to Tsubochi that he'll up give up being a detective if he ends up wrong about the camera, Ran gives a worried look and asks if he's sure.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] ===<br />
* Washimi refers to Ran as Shinichi's "girlfriend" when he threatens to kill her because the detective mocked his ESP skills. Shinichi then tells Ran not to worry and grabs her arm briefly to ask a favor.<br />
* Shinichi teases Ran when explaining about a trick used in the murder, by pretending to look at her bra. This causes Kogoro to ask if they're in ''that'' kind of relationship. Earning him a powerful punch by his daughter.<br />
* Back in the white room, the trio hear a loud bang, and Shinichi instinctively puts his arm protectively in front of Ran.<br />
* Another loud bang in the white room occurs, and a scared Ran covers her ears, and Shinichi grabs one of her hands to comfort her.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] ===<br />
* When Shinichi is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri catches him and suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers.<br />
* Shinichi smiles sweetly at Ran when the case is resolved.<br />
* Kogoro and Eri advise Shinichi and Ran, respectively to choose their spouse carefully.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] ===<br />
* In the white room, Kogoro tells Ran he was trying her "precious boy's [Shinichi] first kiss".<br />
* Sonoko chides Ran that she should've just asked Shinichi take her out properly instead of using a penalty game to make him, an embarrassed Ran explains that it would be too embarrassing.<br />
* Ran becomes enraged when she thinks Shinichi has been kissing at the wedding, but Shinichi tries to explain he hasn't.<br />
* Back in the present, Ran is relieved to know that Shinichi hasn't had his first kiss yet.<br />
* While leaving the fourth white room, Ran wants to keep the dress. Shinichi asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran and causing Kogoro to tell Ran she's not a bride yet.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] ===<br />
* Ran is jealous when Shinichi is supposed to do a love scene with the actress Saori.<br />
* Director Nagata, catching on to Shinichi and Ran's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi and Ran should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them.<br />
* Back in the present, Ran is struck by a poisoned needle, and Shinichi (with Kogoro) starts to panic. As Shinichi and Kogoro figure out the next date, the former is carrying Ran, telling her to hang on.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] ===<br />
* Ran punches Shinichi when it looks like he's paying too much attention to the hostesses.<br />
* One of the hostesses, Kazuyo, correctly guesses that Ran is in love with that "detective boy" [Shinichi].<br />
* When Shinichi is about to deliver the antidote to Ran, he gives this profound statement to her:<br />
{{cquote|Ran. I wouldn't kill someone for your sake. But...I would NEVER let someone I loved die.}}<br />
* Shinichi places a protective arm in front of Ran when a balloon in the room keeps on growing.<br />
<br />
=== [[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] ===<br />
* Shinichi places a comforting hand on Ran's shoulder, when she couldn't find out what happened to Sonoko.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] ===<br />
* After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi comments that he's the only one allowed to touch Ran. Ran however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi with a kick. <br />
<br />
=== [[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] ===<br />
* At one point in the case, Shinichi holds Ran by the hand.<br />
* Shinichi notices Ran watching Heiji very closely. Shinichi comments on it making Ran ask if he's jealous. Shinichi quickly claims he's not.<br />
* An equally jealous Kazuha asks if Ran has feelings for Heiji, but Ran explains he was only watching him [Heiji] because he reminded her of the guy [Shinichi] she thinks about.<br />
* Kazuha asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, and an embarrassed Shinichi overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
* Sato teasingly warns Shinichi and Heiji to be careful with their bonds towards Ran and Kazuha, respectively.<br />
* Shinichi thanks Ran for saving their life from the bomb.<br />
* Ran lifts up the wrist cuffs holding her and Shinichi an admits she worries if their bond can hold on.<br />
* The wrist cuffs unlocks, separating Ran and Shinichi into different rooms. They both frantically call for each other's name.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] ===<br />
* When Shinichi and Ran see each other through an online chat, the former asked if the latter is alright.<br />
* Ran desperately asks for Shinichi to save her.<br />
* Shinichi places his hand on Ran's shoulder numerous times out of comfort.<br />
* Ran assists Shinichi in acting out the scenario the crime was committed.<br />
* When the video chat between Ran and Shinichi goes off in the white room, Shinichi is visibly panicked. He calls out for her name when he enters the next room.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] ===<br />
* Similar to the [[The Desperate Revival|Desperate Revival Arc]], Shinichi invites Ran to the same restaurant his father took his mother, to confess his feelings for her, but a case happens and he can't do it yet.<br />
* Ran hears from a waitress about a [[Yusaku Kudo|detective from 20 years ago]] solved a case then proposed to [[Yukiko Kudo|his date]]. An embarrassed Ran quickly denies that Shinichi would do that.<br />
* When Shinichi is about to confess to Ran, the lights in the restaurant turn off, meaning closing time. Leaving the pair disappointed.<br />
* After Shinichi figures out the word to the white room and the door opens, Ran appears. Shinichi quickly goes to her, but it shocked when she tells him to stop.<br />
<br />
=== [[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] ===<br />
* Shinichi tells Ran to hang on when she's in the center of infrared lenses.<br />
* Shinichi quickly comes to Ran's aid when she's freed.<br />
* Putting on a sad expression, Shinichi deduces that Ran was the one who put them and Kogoro in the white room.<br />
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=== [[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] ===<br />
* Shinichi and Ran separated by a glass wall and are put to sleep with gas, and they call for each other's name until they both pass out.<br />
* After seeing Ran's body (which is faked), Shinichi goes into a state of panic, trying to run to her body, but is held back by Sato and Takagi.<br />
* Shinichi yells at the criminal Hajime Hirata to save Ran.<br />
* After learning that Hajime forced Ran to give sleeping pills to her father, Shinichi, and herself by threatening the life of her mother. An arrogant Hajime assumes that Shinichi must feel regret or vexed. However, an angered Shinichi proclaims:<br />
{{cquote|This isn't regret. I'm pissed off like crazy! You [Hirata] took advantage of Ran's gentle heart, you bastard!}}<br />
* Shinichi finds Ran in the morgue, and tries to wake her up, but nothing happens. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. <br />
* When Ran comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi says he is glad that Ran is safe. <br />
* While piggy-backing Ran to the hospital, Shinichi offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. <br />
* Several months later, Shinichi takes Ran to Tropical Land and gives her another phone strap as a present.<br />
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== Quotes About The Couple ==<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Fans sometimes call the Shinichi-Ran couple "ShinRan".<br />
* Both can play an instrument very well (Ran with the piano and Shinichi with violin), though Shinichi demonstrates an inability to read sheet music in [[Moonlight Sonata Murder Case|Episode 11]].<br />
* Both have unique hairstyles. Ran's trademark feature is a large lock of triangularly projecting hair many fans refer to as her "horn", while Shinichi has a large cowlick of hair in front and a distinct gravity defying tuft in the back of his head.<br />
* Shinichi and Ran are the first (and most important) couple in Detective Conan to be introduced as childhood friends who developed strong romantic feelings for each other. Other childhood sweetheart pairs are listed at the [[relationships]] page.<br />
*Ran always hug Conan whenever she is scared like in episode 625, episode 594, Episode 830 etc.<br />
*After the events of the Bell Tree Express where Amuro reveal to be Bourbon and up until Amuro reveal to be with the National Policy Agency Security Bureau, Conan became worries for Ran's safety around a member of the Black Organization as shown in episode 705.<br />
*Shinichi has been in love with Ran since they were kids, which means that he shows absolutely no romantic or sexual attraction to anyone else.<br />
*At numerous openings Ran was shown to wear a white dress which white has been an auspicious color in Japan for much of its history. White represents purity and cleanliness in traditional Japanese society, and is seen as a blessed color. Because of the sacred nature of the color, white is the color of weddings and other joyful life events, and appears on the Japanese flag.<br />
* Kogoro indirectly lead to Shinichi and Ran first meeting each other, by accidentally breaking Ran's cherry blossom-shaped daycare tag. She tried to make one made of paper and Shinichi asked her for one for himself.<br />
* It reveal Shinichi give Ran an extra key to his house before his parents went to LA according to the LOVE PLUS Super Digest Book.<br />
*Ironically both Ran and Shinichi had someone they admired and loved before they got disappointed and heartbroken when they find out their idol is revealed to be a murderer, for Ran, it's Akiko Yonehara from [[Ski Lodge Murder Case]] who was her old elementary school teacher while for Shinichi it was Ray Curtis from [[The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case]] who was a soccer player who Shinichi was a fan.<br />
*Ironically they both have a parent that wears glasses, for Shinichi it’s his father while Ran it’s her mother.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Shinichi Kudo]]<br />
* [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
* [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
* [[Conan Edogawa and Ai Haibara]]<br />
* [[Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama]] <br />
* [[Kaito Kuroba and Aoko Nakamori]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:Relationships]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
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== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], & [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi Kudo agrees. Meanwhile, Miwako Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Wataru Takagi and causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy and covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works and is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran Mouri's brassiere, Shinichi Kudo gets closer towards Ran Mouri and comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran Mouri in embarrassment asks how Shinichi Kudo could possibly know something like that. Kogoro Mouri freaks out and asks if Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran Mouri then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the 3rd white room, Ran Mouri is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi Kudo grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri catches him & suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri then continues to give Shinichi romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri attend a trial at which Eri Kisaki is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika Saito begins insulting Eri Kisaki and Eri Kisaki threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika Saito with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" & Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi Kudo prove Eri Kisaki's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri's reason for getting Shinichi Kudo to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran Mouri is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi Kudo hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the fourth white room, Ran Mouri wants to keep the dress. Shinichi Kudo asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran Mouri and causing Kogoro Mouri to tell Ran Mouri she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo loses a game against Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran Mouri can ask for Shinichi Kudo to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro calls Shinichi Kudo and asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi Kudo to prove his innocence, but is this pme favor Shinichi Kudo can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi Kudo is practicing for a possible role in one of Akihiro Nagata's films. Nagata's wife and famous actress Chisato becomes jealous and enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi and even threatens her with a knife. Akihiro Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Akihiro Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi Kudo to reveal the truth, find Akihiro Nagata's murderer, and prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran Mouri if she loves Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed and claims Shinichi Kudo is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran Mouri asks Shinichi Kudo if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi Kudo replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi Kudo gives Ran Mouri the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran Mouri, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri in disguise, accompanied by Wataru Takagi, spy on Kogoro Mouri flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro Mouri and variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in 1 of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from nineteen of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled and the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine and prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi Kudo reveal the secret behind winning the game and catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri manage to get to Sonoko Suzuki and Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi Kudo comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran Mouri. Ran Mouri however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi Kudo with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are riding a bus in Beika when Ran Mouri is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working and she lies between life and death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, and what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo and Kazuha Toyama both notice Ran Mouri seeming to watch Heiji Hattori very closely. Shinichi Kudo comments on it making Ran Mouri ask if he's jealous. Shinichi Kudo quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha Toyama asks to talk to Ran Mouri privately. A jealous Kazuha Toyama confronts Ran Mouri forcing Ran Mouri to explain herself. Ran Mouri was watching Heiji Hattori because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha Toyama explains the story to Ran Mouri about how she and Heiji Hattori were accidentally handcuffed to 1 another when they were little and shows Ran the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran asks if she and Heiji Hattori are dating but Kazuha Toyama, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha Toyama in turn asks if Ran Mouri is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran Mouri explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi Kudo overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji Hattori and his best friend Kazuha Toyama are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji Hattori chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home and lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro Mouri's client who apparently is under domestic abuse and being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo and screams for help. Ran Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo and later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered six hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo attempts to confess his feelings for Ran Mouri in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo invites Ran Mouri to have dinner in the restaurant on the thirty-eighth floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi Kudo suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi Kudo solve the case and go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran Mouri on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran Mouri's computer school teacher and Kogoro Mouri's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai and Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi Kudo find the true culprit and prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked and desperate to hear that Ran is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi Kudo does all it takes to rush to Ran Mouri and has to be stopped by both Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi Kudo finds Ran Mouri in the morgue and tries to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi Kudo cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran Mouri comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi Kudo says he is glad that Ran Mouri is safe. While piggy-backing Ran Mouri to the hospital, Shinichi Kudo offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi Kudo takes Ran Mouri to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran Mouri admits being the criminal behind everything, she and Shinichi Kudo are separated and put to sleep. Hearing Wataru Takagi's voice, Shinichi Kudo wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran Mouri lying still nearby. However, Ran Mouri is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, and will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi Kudo can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He and Kogoro Mouri later deduce Ran Mouri is only in an "apparent death" condition and may be revived. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More importantly, can he save Ran Mouri?}}<br />
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== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi Kudo was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi Kudo, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi Kudo and the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan Edogawa, Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, Sonoko Suzuki, Haibara Ai, and Hiroshi Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan Edogawa and Haibara Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, and Shinichi Kudo must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, Sonoko Suzuki, Eri Kisaki, and Kogoro Mouri are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East and West Shinichi Kudo and Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
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{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
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== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
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{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], & [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi Kudo agrees. Meanwhile, Miwako Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Wataru Takagi and causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy and covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works and is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran Mouri's brassiere, Shinichi Kudo gets closer towards Ran Mouri and comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran Mouri in embarrassment asks how Shinichi Kudo could possibly know something like that. Kogoro Mouri freaks out and asks if Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran Mouri then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the 3rd white room, Ran Mouri is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi Kudo grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri catches him & suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri then continues to give Shinichi romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri attend a trial at which Eri Kisaki is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika Saito begins insulting Eri Kisaki and Eri Kisaki threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika Saito with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" & Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi Kudo prove Eri Kisaki's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri's reason for getting Shinichi Kudo to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran Mouri is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi Kudo hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the fourth white room, Ran Mouri wants to keep the dress. Shinichi Kudo asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran Mouri and causing Kogoro Mouri to tell Ran Mouri she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo loses a game against Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran Mouri can ask for Shinichi Kudo to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro calls Shinichi Kudo and asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi Kudo to prove his innocence, but is this pme favor Shinichi Kudo can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi Kudo is practicing for a possible role in one of Akihiro Nagata's films. Nagata's wife and famous actress Chisato becomes jealous and enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi and even threatens her with a knife. Akihiro Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Akihiro Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi Kudo to reveal the truth, find Akihiro Nagata's murderer, and prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran Mouri if she loves Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed and claims Shinichi Kudo is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran Mouri asks Shinichi Kudo if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi Kudo replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi Kudo gives Ran Mouri the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran Mouri, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri in disguise, accompanied by Wataru Takagi, spy on Kogoro Mouri flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro Mouri and variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in 1 of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from nineteen of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled and the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine and prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi Kudo reveal the secret behind winning the game and catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri manage to get to Sonoko Suzuki and Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi Kudo comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran Mouri. Ran Mouri however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi Kudo with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are riding a bus in Beika when Ran Mouri is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working and she lies between life and death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, and what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo and Kazuha Toyama both notice Ran Mouri seeming to watch Heiji Hattori very closely. Shinichi Kudo comments on it making Ran Mouri ask if he's jealous. Shinichi Kudo quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha Toyama asks to talk to Ran Mouri privately. A jealous Kazuha Toyama confronts Ran Mouri forcing Ran Mouri to explain herself. Ran Mouri was watching Heiji Hattori because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha Toyama explains the story to Ran Mouri about how she and Heiji Hattori were accidentally handcuffed to 1 another when they were little and shows Ran the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran asks if she and Heiji Hattori are dating but Kazuha Toyama, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha Toyama in turn asks if Ran Mouri is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran Mouri explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi Kudo overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji Hattori and his best friend Kazuha Toyama are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji Hattori chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home and lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro Mouri's client who apparently is under domestic abuse and being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo and screams for help. Ran Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo and later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered six hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo attempts to confess his feelings for Ran Mouri in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo invites Ran Mouri to have dinner in the restaurant on the thirty-eighth floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi Kudo suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi Kudo solve the case and go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran Mouri on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran Mouri's computer school teacher and Kogoro Mouri's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai and Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi Kudo find the true culprit and prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked and desperate to hear that Ran is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi Kudo does all it takes to rush to Ran Mouri and has to be stopped by both Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi Kudo finds Ran Mouri in the morgue and tries to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi Kudo cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran Mouri comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi Kudo says he is glad that Ran Mouri is safe. While piggy-backing Ran Mouri to the hospital, Shinichi Kudo offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi Kudo takes Ran Mouri to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran Mouri admits being the criminal behind everything, she and Shinichi Kudo are separated and put to sleep. Hearing Wataru Takagi's voice, Shinichi Kudo wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran Mouri lying still nearby. However, Ran Mouri is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, and will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi Kudo can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He and Kogoro Mouri later deduce Ran Mouri is only in an "apparent death" condition and may be revived. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More importantly, can he save Ran Mouri?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi & the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, & Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan & Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, & Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi, Ran, Sonoko, Eri, & Kogoro are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi & Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East & West Shinichi & Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
{{BeginTable Song}}<br />
{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
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{{Drama Episodes}}<br />
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[[Category:Drama]]<br />
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[[de:Liste der Realfilm-Episoden]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Mitsuhiko_Tsuburaya_Appearances&diff=312764Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Appearances2022-05-01T14:52:16Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Manga */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Manga ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|chapters|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|017|The Scary Building}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|018|The Disappearing Children|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|019|The Underground Room's Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|036|Code Sheet Obtained!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|037|The ABC's of Deciphering}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|038|An Answer and Another Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|039|The Shining Fish's True Form}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|056|Formation! The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|057|Mysterious Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|058|Moving Corpse Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|068|Shinichi's Sweetheart!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|070|A Time Limit on Life!?|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|081|A Dangerous Game of Hide-And-Seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|082|Follow the Voice!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|083|What! Really!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|096|The Burning Body}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|097|A Psychopath Prowls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|098|An Additional Person}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|111|Professor's Treasure Box}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|112|The Black Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|113|The Truth About the Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|128|The Runaway}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|129|The Tragedy of the Monster Gomera}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|130|A Silhouette Which Disappear}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|144|Their Voices Are Alike!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|145|What They Are After...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|146|A Duet!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|154|The School's Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|155|Someone's There!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=17|166|What Should We Do!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|176|The New Student...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|177|The Lady In Black}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|178|Code Name Sherry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|189|The Endangered Ball}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|190|The 56 Thousand Hostages}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|191|The Eye From Far Away}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|200|Invitation to an Isolated Castle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|201|And Again...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|202|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|203|Ivory Tower}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|204|The Initial Call}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|207|Hidden Within The Depth Of The Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|208|The Sakurada Gate}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|210|An Unexpected Rival}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|222|The Last Movie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|223|The Truth In The Mirror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|224|Dreamland}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|231|Investigation Begins!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|232|Finding Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|233|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|238|The Secret Corner of Betrayal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|251|Mistaken Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|252|Enthusiastic Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|253|One's Trust}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|254|An Infatuated Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|258|Momentary Rest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|261|Music Strings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|267|The Witness from 18 Years Ago}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|268|The Imprisoned Policeman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|269|Time's Up}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|273|Stuck on the Same Boat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|274|The Shrunken Target}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|275|True Motive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|287|The Unseen Horror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|288|Danger Signal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|289|Concealed Beneath The Truth}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|290|The Dog Lovers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|291|A Tiny Trace}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|292|The Disappeared Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|303|Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|304|Genta's Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|311|Warm Ocean}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|312|Caught in a Net...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|313|A Courageous Decision}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|325|Something the Lion Dropped}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|326|P & A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|327|A Stupid Plan}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|331|Bloody Valentine 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|335|Memento of a Wife}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|336|Clean Scent}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|337|Life of a Flower...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|344|The Storm of Booing}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|345|The Suspicious Supporters}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|346|The Fake Supporter}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|358|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|359|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|360|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|366|March in Malice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|367|Proof on the Videotape}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|368|The Bomber's Aim}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|369|The Officer Who Never Returned}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|370|Uneraseable Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|371|Red Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|372|The Most in This World...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=37|373|Bye Bye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|384|The Unexpected Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|385|Ayumi's Worry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|386|Stairs in the Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|398|Torn Friendship 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|399|Torn Friendship 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|400|Torn Friendship 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|404|Be on Guard on a Sweet Date}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|405|Misguided Massive Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|406|Misguided but Successful Arrest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|410|Professor's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|411|The Place of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|412|First Love, Reunion, Farewell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|417|Darkness is a Death Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|418|A Silent Murder in the Dark}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|419|Mystery of the Black Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|420|The Enclosing Surrounding Net|note=Photograph}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=42|435|Traces in the Rain}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|436|Find the Buttocks Mark!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|437|Ai Haibara's Resolution}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|441|Whose Deduction Show!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|450|From Heaven to Hell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|451|Makes No Sense!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|452|There is no Suspicion?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|460|Open Murder at Sea}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|461|Poison on the Bait!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|462|The Blessed Fishing Spot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|466|A Secret Letter from the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|467|Have You Seen the Stars?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|468|A Wish to the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|469|The Stars Know Everything}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|475|Seal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|476|Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|477|Sacred Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|478|Immortal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|484|From Him to Her}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|485|From Suicide to Murder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|486|From Sky to Ground}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|491|Summer Vacation's Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|492|Lay Down and Wash Your Face!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|493|The Perfect Deduction!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|505|The New Teacher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|506|The Secret Path to School}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|507|The Secret Path to School 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|515|Exciting Interview}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|516|Message of the True Criminal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|517|The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|525|Relaxing Shellfish Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|526|The Mystery of the Plastic Bottle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|527|Mixture Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|533|Suspicious Action!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|534|Connection Sneak Peek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|538|Out of Ordinary Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|539|Upside Down Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|540|The Thing He Wanted to Hide}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|548|The Mysterious 200 Faced Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|549|Class 1-B's Great Strategy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|556|The Detective Boys' Snowman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|557|Tracks of the Fall}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|558|Catastrophe in the Snowy Mountains}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|567|Genta's Shoot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|568|Genta and El}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|569|The Mischievous Boy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|570|Under the Moon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|571|Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|572|Broad Daylight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|573|Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|579|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|580|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|581|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|591|The Devil Comes...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|592|The Devil's Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|593|The Devil's Tears}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|594|The Fugitive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|605|The Unexpected Suspect}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|606|Friday the 13th}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|607|Camel's Past}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|608|Magic Spell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|609|Wedge of Steel}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|619|Suspicious Eisuke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|622|Red, White, and Yellow}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|623|Kuroshiro-kun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|624|A New Neighbor}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|633|Three Taboos}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|635|Burn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|636|Cause of Fire}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|637|Crackle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|638|Paper Airplane}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|639|Message}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|640|Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|655|The Revolving Weapon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|656|Sharpshooting}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|657|Whereabouts of the Poison}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|658|Pig, Deer, Butterfly}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|659|801 and Shakuhachi and First Class}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|660|Truth about the Contest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|664|Ikkaku Rock}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|665|Mackerel Carp Sea Bream Flounder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|666|Thirst for Blood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|670|The One Who Whistles}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|671|The Connection}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|672|ESWN}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|673|The Common Pattern}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|677|The Fated Individual}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|678|Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|679|A Shaky Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|687|Memories}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|688|Sakura Falls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|689|Blooming Sakura}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|690|The Haunted Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|691|Conan vs. The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|692|The Secret of the Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|699|Tomorrow is There}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|700|The Dangerous Area|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|705|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|706|Kobayashi-sensei's Misunderstanding}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|707|The Sakura Girl is...?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|708|The Sakura in Full Bloom}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|712|Azure Dragon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|713|Vermilion Bird}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|714|White Tiger}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|715|Black Tortoise}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|722|The Steam Killer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|723|Secret Room on the Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|724|An Eye for an Eye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|728|Air on the G String}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|729|Genius}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=70|730|The Secret of the Diary}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|741|The VHS of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|742|Love Transcending 13 Years}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|753|A Person in Need of Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|754|A Dangerous Game of Hide-and-seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|755|Communications Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|759|The Boy Who Cried Wolf}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|760|Horsehair Crab from Suwa Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|761|The Truth of the Karuta Cards}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|764|The Ruler of Time}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|771|Let's Hear Your Brilliant Deduction!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|772|Nickname Rules}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|773|Possible Sniping!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|775|Video Site}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|776|The Vase and the Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|777|Traces of Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|790|The Object of Detective Chiba's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|791|Do You Not Remember?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|792|Could You Possibly Be...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|801|The Person Who Never Smiled}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|802|Don't Make That Kind Of Face...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|803|A Misconstrued Conclusion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|804|The Present From Detective Takagi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|805|Wataru Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|806|The Inherited Shadow of the Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|807|The Strongest Senpai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|810|Froth, Steam and Smoke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|812|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|815|One's Own Territory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|816|Smoke Signals From a Dire Situation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|817|A Lonely Figure in the Lamplight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|818|Mystery Train (All Aboard!)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|819|Mystery Train (Tunnel)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|820|Mystery Train (First Class)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|821|Mystery Train (Junction)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|822|Mystery Train (Interception)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|823|Mystery Train (Releasing Smoke)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|824|Mystery Train (Final Stop)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|841|Undelivered Goods}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|842|A Cat's Home Delivery Service}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|843|A Parcel for Kudo-samakata}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|847|Until I Collect All Seven}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|848|A Well-prepared Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|849|Taiko's Optimal Moves}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|850|Bourbon's Objective}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|851|Jodie Remembers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|852|Whereabouts of Shuichi Akai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|865|Taii the Calico Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|866|A Cat Hiding Its Claws}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|867|Mischievous Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|868|Lucky Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|869|It's not there...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|870|When A Wish Comes True...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|871|Red Badge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|879|Detective's Master}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|880|Ebisu Bridge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|881|Drug Trading Venue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|882|Memories of Light Blue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|884|The Pink Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|885|Kite-Flying Competition}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|886|The Wiretapper}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|887|The Devil's Voice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|891|The Last Piece}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|894|Scarlet Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|898|Scarlet Epilogue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|899|A Sealed Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|906|A Kind Aunt}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=86|907|A Suspicious Witness}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|908|Betting With Your Life...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|918|Blog}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|919|Photo}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|920|Selfie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|925|Birth of a Big Couple?!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=88|927|Illusion in the Back Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|939|Lunch at the Department Store!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|940|Taking apart the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|941|The Truth of the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|945|The Spiteful Old Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|946|The True Married Couple}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|947|Motto}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|966|Scytale Cipher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|967|Impossible to Decode!?}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=91|968|Wakasa-sensei's Secret}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|978|Wakasa-sensei's Home}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|979|A White-Handed Woman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|980|Pure White Feelings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|987|Tip-Off}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|988|Violation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|989|Buzzer Beater}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|997|Haibara's Mood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|998|Search for the Phone Strap!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|999|Not Just Any Charm!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|1000|The Scarlet Ceiling|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1006|Stay Put!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1007|That's Just How Nervous I Am}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1008|See? ♡}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1013|Even Though We're The Same Age...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1014|Attendance}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=96|1025|A Mature Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1032|Collecting Edible Wild Plants}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1033|Good Luck Charm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1034|Since You're Clumsy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1035|The Carved Black Lacquer Tray|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1039|Momiji's Challenge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1041|Brothers Reuniting After Thirty Years|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1043|The Meijin's Beard}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1045|The Meijin's Hand}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1051|The Eerie Farm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1052|Clumsiness and Suspicions}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1053|Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1054|The Strong One is...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=100|1061|The Bloodstained ID}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1070|To Think We'd Meet at Such a Place...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1071|Time Capsule}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1072|The Popular Girl of Class 6-A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1073|The Goddess of Wind|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1079|What was Left in the Notebook}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1080|The Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1081|Successors to The Legacy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1091|Collaboration}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1092|New Stimulus}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1093|Photogenic}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Anime ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|episodes|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
{{appear ep|1|Roller Coaster Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|2|Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|3|An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|4|The Coded Map of the City Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|5|The Shinkansen's Bomb Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|6|Valentine Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|7|Once-A-Month Present Threat Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|8|Art Museum Owner Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|10|Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|12|Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|14|The Mysterious Shooting Message Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|15|Missing Corpse Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|17|Hijacked Department Store Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|20|A Haunted Mansion Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|26|Pet Dog John Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|33|Detective Boys Survival Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|36|Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|37|Cactus's Flower Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|49|Diplomat Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|50|Library Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|59|The First Errand Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|63|Big Monster Gomera Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|71|A Stalker's Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|73|The Detective Boys' Disaster Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|80|The Wandering Artist Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|81|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|82|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|86|The Kidnapping Location Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|91|The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|95|Kogoro's Date Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|107|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|108|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|109|Detective Club Pursuit Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|112|The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|119|The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|123|The Weather Girl Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|126|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|127|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|129|The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|130|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|131|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|135|The Disappearing Weapon Search Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|136|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|137|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|138|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|139|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|140|SOS! Messages from Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear ep|146|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|147|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|148|The Streetcar's Sudden Stopping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|156|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|157|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|162|The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|163|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|164|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|165|The Disappearing Detective Boys Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|177|Reunion with the Black Organization|part=Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|179|The Coffee Shop Truck's Wild Entrance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|182|The Big Investigation of the Nine Doors}}<br />
{{appear ep|183|A Dangerous Recipe}}<br />
{{appear ep|188|The Desperate Revival|part=The Cavern of the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|189|The Desperate Revival|part=The Wounded Great Detective}}<br />
{{appear ep|192|The Desperate Revival|part=Shinichi's Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|194|The Significant Music Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|205|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|206|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|209|The Falling from Mt. Ryujin Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|212|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|213|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|225|The Secret of the High Sales}}<br />
{{appear ep|230|The Mysterious Passenger|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|231|The Mysterious Passenger|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|233|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|234|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|242|Boy Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear ep|246|The Mystery in the Net|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|247|The Mystery in the Net|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|251|The Kidnapper in the Picture}}<br />
{{appear ep|257|The Mysterious Punishment From Heaven}}<br />
{{appear ep|258|The Man from Chicago|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|259|The Man from Chicago|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|266|The Truth Behind Valentine's|part=The Murder}}<br />
{{appear ep|269|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|270|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|273|Riddle Granny Disappearance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|276|The Policeman's Missing Notebook Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|279|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|280|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|281|The Small Eye-Witnesses}}<br />
{{appear ep|289|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|290|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|294|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|295|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|301|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|302|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|303|The Victim Who Came Back}}<br />
{{appear ep|304|The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages}}<br />
{{appear ep|312|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|313|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|321|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|322|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|329|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|330|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|335|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|336|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|346|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|347|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|348|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|349|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|352|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|353|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|358|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|359|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|360|A Mysterious Spring Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|363|The City Crows}}<br />
{{appear ep|366|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|367|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|369|A Lucky Man's Suspense}}<br />
{{appear ep|370|Running Away in a Game}}<br />
{{appear ep|373|Deadly Poisonous Spider Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|374|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|375|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|376|The Time Limit is 15:00!}}<br />
{{appear ep|377|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|378|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|390|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|391|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|394|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Seal}}<br />
{{appear ep|395|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Mechanism}}<br />
{{appear ep|396|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Resolution}}<br />
{{appear ep|401|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|402|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|403|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|404|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|409|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|410|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|411|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|412|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|414|The Detective Boys' Bluebird Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|418|Home of Beika's Grenier}}<br />
{{appear ep|421|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|422|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|423|The Detective Boys and the Four Caterpillar Brothers}}<br />
{{appear ep|425|Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out}}<br />
{{appear ep|427|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|428|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|435|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|435|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|440|The Car Stunt's Utmost Limit}}<br />
{{appear ep|442|The Man Obstructed by the Steel Frame}}<br />
{{appear ep|443|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|444|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|352|The Phantom of the Konpira}}<br />
{{appear ep|453|Preview Screening of Fate and Friendship}}<br />
{{appear ep|454|The Overturned Conclusion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|455|The Overturned Conclusion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|459|A Mysterious Man - Overly Strict with Regulations}}<br />
{{appear ep|460|Class 1-B's Great Operation!}}<br />
{{appear ep|461|The Missing Page}}<br />
{{appear ep|466|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|467|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|468|Mysterious Case Near the Pond}}<br />
{{appear ep|472|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|473|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|476|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|477|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|481|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|482|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|483|The Vanished Policeman}}<br />
{{appear ep|488|The Devil of the TV Station}}<br />
{{appear ep|501|Clash of Red and Black|part=Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear ep|502|Clash of Red and Black|part=Innocence}}<br />
{{appear ep|503|Clash of Red and Black|part=Ready to Die}}<br />
{{appear ep|504|Clash of Red and Black|part=Killed in the Line of Duty}}<br />
{{appear ep|507|The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|509|Red, White, Yellow, and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|510|Conan vs. Double Code Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|511|Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya}}<br />
{{appear ep|515|Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic}}<br />
{{appear ep|518|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Investigation Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|519|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Decipherment Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|524|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|525|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|533|The Scar that Evokes the Past}}<br />
{{appear ep|534|The New Scar and the Whistling Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|535|An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit}}<br />
{{appear ep|536|The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece}}<br />
{{appear ep|542|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|543|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|549|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|550|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|551|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|552|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|554|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Ran's Search Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|555|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Haruna's Pursuit Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|563|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Turmoil}}<br />
{{appear ep|564|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Silence}}<br />
{{appear ep|565|The Eyewitness Who Did Not See}}<br />
{{appear ep|568|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|369|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|571|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|572|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|577|The Truth Lit Up By the Fireflies}}<br />
{{appear ep|578|The Crisis Beckoned by the Red Omen}}<br />
{{appear ep|583|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|584|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|585|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|586|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|587|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|591|The House with the Aquarium}}<br />
{{appear ep|597|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|598|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|606|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|607|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|614|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|615|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|622|State of Emergency 252|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|623|State of Emergency 252|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|624|A Video Letter of First Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|629|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|630|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|631|What the Flower Clock Knew}}<br />
{{appear ep|642|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|643|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|648|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Outbreak}}<br />
{{appear ep|649|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Sniping}}<br />
{{appear ep|650|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Release}}<br />
{{appear ep|656|The Professor's Video Site|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|657|The Professor's Video Site|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|659|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|660|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|663|Chase the Miyama Stag Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|664|The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|665|The Suspicious Initial K}} (Flashback)<br />
{{appear ep|669|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|670|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|675|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|676|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|681|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Begin Broadcasting}}<br />
{{appear ep|682|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Desperate Situation}}<br />
{{appear ep|683|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Enter the Scene}}<br />
{{appear ep|685|Froth, Steam, and Smoke|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|686|A Car Carrying a Time Bomb}}<br />
{{appear ep|687|The Unsolvable Ice Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|688|Detective Takagi Finds 30 Million Yen}}<br />
{{appear ep|690|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|694|The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop}}<br />
{{appear ep|696|The Flowerbed Vandal's Scheme}}<br />
{{appear ep|698|Unbelievable! The Case of the Crashed UFO}}<br />
{{appear ep|699|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|700|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|701|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Departure}}<br />
{{appear ep|702|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Tunnel}}<br />
{{appear ep|703|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Intersection}}<br />
{{appear ep|704|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Destination}}<br />
{{appear ep|708|The Man Who Fell Slowly}}<br />
{{appear ep|720|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Aso Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|721|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Kumamoto Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|722|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|723|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|730|The Figure That Was Too Good}}<br />
{{appear ep|731|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|732|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|734|Jodie's Memories and the Cherry Blossom Viewing Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|735|The Coded Invitation}}<br />
{{appear ep|737|The Suspicious Walking Path}}<br />
{{appear ep|742|Promise with a J-Leaguer}}<br />
{{appear ep|748|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|749|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|750|The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea}}<br />
{{appear ep|751|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|752|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|763|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|764|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|765|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=1}} <br />
{{appear ep|766|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|767|The Lover Gone Missing in a Snowstorm}}<br />
{{appear ep|768|Ai Haibara Imprisonment Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|769|The Troublesome Emergency Patient}}<br />
{{appear ep|772|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|773|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|774|Munch's Missing Scream}}<br />
{{appear ep|777|Detective Boys vs. Elderly Detective League}}<br />
{{appear ep|779|link=The Scarlet Return|The Scarlet Prologue}}<br />
{{appear ep|781|link=The Scarlet Return|The Scarlet Intersection}}<br />
{{appear ep|783|link=The Scarlet Return|The Scarlet Truth}}<br />
{{appear ep|785|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|786|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|792|Three First Discoverers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|793|Three First Discoverers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|795|The Secret of the Missing Young Lady}}<br />
{{appear ep|798|The Moving Target}}<br />
{{appear ep|799|Detective Boys' Locked Room Mystery Battle}}<br />
{{appear ep|803|The Pitfall of Fire Precautions}}<br />
{{appear ep|804|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|805|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|813|The Shadow Approaching Amuro}}<br />
{{appear ep|814|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|815|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|816|The Disappointing and Kind Alien}}<br />
{{appear ep|822|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|823|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|824|The Detective Boys Get Out of the Rain}}<br />
{{appear ep|829|The Mysterious Boy}}<br />
{{appear ep|843|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|844|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|845|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|846|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|849|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|850|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|855|The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear ep|859|The Dark Mountain Route}}<br />
{{appear ep|865|The Foul-Mouthed Myna Bird}}<br />
{{appear ep|868|The Whistling Bookstore}}<br />
{{appear ep|869|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|870|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|871|The Nobunaga 450 Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|877|A Pair of Crossing Fates}}<br />
{{appear ep|880|The Detective Boys and the Ghost Mansion}}<br />
{{appear ep|889|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|890|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|896|The Woman with White Hands|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|897|The Woman with White Hands|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|898|The Melting Cake!}}<br />
{{appear ep|904|Result of the Draw}}<br />
{{appear ep|907|The J League Bodyguard}}<br />
{{appear ep|909|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|910|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|912|The Detective Boys Become Models}}<br />
{{appear ep|918|The Mini Patrol Car Police's Big Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|922|The Disappeared Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|923|A Day Without Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|925|The Heartfelt Strap|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|926|The Heartfelt Strap|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|927|The Crimson School Trip|part=Bright Red Arc|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|929|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|930|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|936|Intrigue at the Food Court}}<br />
{{appear ep|937|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|938|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|939|The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip}}<br />
{{appear ep|941|Search for Maria-chan!|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|942|Search for Maria-chan!|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|944|The Cost of Likes|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|945|The Cost of Likes|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|948|The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur}}<br />
{{appear ep|951|The Whistling Bookstore 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|955|The Secret of the Insect Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|960|Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{Appear ep|962|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=1}}<br />
{{Appear ep|963|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=2|note=Background}}<br />
{{Appear ep|964|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|965|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Prologue}}<br />
{{appear ep|966|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Interlude}}<br />
{{appear ep|967|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Climax}}<br />
{{appear ep|968|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Finale}}<br />
{{appear ep|971|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|972|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|978|The Case On the Opposite Shore}}<br />
{{appear ep|981|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|982|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|989|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary}}<br />
{{appear ep|995|Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|997|Intrigue at Smile Village}}<br />
{{appear ep|1002|The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|1009|The Lost Article That Smells Like a Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|1011|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1012|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1015|Stakeout}}<br />
{{appear ep|1018|The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden|part=1|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1023|The Whistling Bookstore 3}}<br />
{{appear ep|1024|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1025|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=2|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1027|Beyond the Curtain}}<br />
{{appear ep|1028|Ballad of the Woman Who Loved Cake}}<br />
{{appear ep|1033|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Opening Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1034|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Brilliant Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1036|Whiteout|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1037|Whiteout|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1040|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1041|The Unstated Alibi}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Movies ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|movies|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
{{appear movie|1|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper}}<br />
{{appear movie|2|The Fourteenth Target}}<br />
{{appear movie|3|The Last Wizard of the Century}}<br />
{{appear movie|4|Captured in Her Eyes}}<br />
{{appear movie|5|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{appear movie|6|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{appear movie|7|Crossroad in the Ancient Capital}}<br />
{{appear movie|8|Magician of the Silver Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|9|Strategy Above the Depths}}<br />
{{appear movie|10|The Private Eyes' Requiem}}<br />
{{appear movie|11|Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure}}<br />
{{appear movie|12|Full Score of Fear}}<br />
{{appear movie|13|The Raven Chaser}}<br />
{{appear movie|14|The Lost Ship in the Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|15|Quarter of Silence}}<br />
{{appear movie|16|The Eleventh Striker}}<br />
{{appear movie|17|Private Eye in the Distant Sea}}<br />
[[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]]<br />
{{appear movie|18|Dimensional Sniper}}<br />
{{appear movie|19|Sunflowers of Inferno}}<br />
{{appear movie|20|The Darkest Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear movie|21|The Crimson Love Letter}}<br />
{{appear movie|22|Zero the Enforcer}}<br />
{{appear movie|23|The Fist of Blue Sapphire}}<br />
{{appear movie|24|The Scarlet Bullet}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== OVAs ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|ovas|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
[[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!|'''OVA 1''': Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]<br />
[[16 Suspects!?|'''OVA 2''': 16 Suspects!?]]<br />
[[Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy|'''OVA 3''': Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy]]<br />
[[The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report|'''OVA 5''': The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report]]<br />
[[A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys|'''OVA 7''': A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys]]<br />
[[The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko|'''OVA 8''': The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko]]<br />
[[The Stranger from Ten Years Later|'''OVA 9''': The Stranger from Ten Years Later]]<br />
[[Kid in Trap Island|'''OVA 10''': Kid in Trap Island]]<br />
[[A Secret Order From London|'''OVA 11''': A Secret Order From London]]<br />
[[The Miracle of Excalibur|'''OVA 12''': The Miracle of Excalibur]]<br />
[[Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab|'''Magic File 2''': The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab]]<br />
[[Magic File 3: Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata|'''Magic File 3''': Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata]]<br />
[[Magic File 4: The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey|'''Magic File 4''': The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey]]<br />
[[Magic File 5: Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio|'''Magic File 5''': Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio]]<br />
[[The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)|'''Gosho Short 7''': The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)]]<br />
[[Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri|'''Conan vs. Wooo 1''': Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri <font size=1; color=black>('''Note:''' commercial cameo)</font>]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Specials ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|specials|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~|'''Drama (2006)''': A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]<br />
[[Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri|'''TV Special 4''': Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri]]<br />
[[The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History|'''TV Special 5''': The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa]]<br />
[[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|'''TV Special 6''': Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Openings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|openings|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
{{appear op|1|Mune ga Dokidoki|↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓}}<br />
{{appear op|2|Feel Your Heart|VELVET GARDEN}}<br />
{{appear op|3|Nazo|Miho Komatsu}}<br />
{{appear op|4|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|5|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TWO-MIX}}<br />
{{appear op|6|Girigiri chop|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|7|Mysterious Eyes|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|9|destiny|Miki Matsuhashi}}<br />
{{appear op|10|Winter Bells|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|11|I can't stop my love for you♥|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|12|Kaze no Lalala|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|13|Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|14|START|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|15|Hoshi no Kagayaki yo|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|16|Growing of my heart|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|18|100 Mono Tobira|Rina Aiuchi & U-ka saegusa}}<br />
{{appear op|19|Kumo ni Notte|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|20|Namida no Yesterday|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|21|Glorious Mind|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|23|Ichibyōgoto ni Love for you|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|24|Mysterious|Naifu}}<br />
{{appear op|25|Revive|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|26|Everlasting Luv|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|27|MAGIC|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|28|As the Dew|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|29|SUMMER TIME GONE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|30|tear drops|Caos Caos Caos}}<br />
{{appear op|31|Don't Wanna Lie|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|32|Misty Mystery|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|33|Miss Mystery|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|34|Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru|Natsuiro}}<br />
{{appear op|35|TRY AGAIN|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|36|Q&A|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|37|Butterfly Core|VALSHE}}<br />
{{appear op|38|Greed|KNOCK OUT MONKEY}}<br />
{{appear op|39|DYNAMITE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|40|WE GO|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|41|Nazo|La PomPon|link=Nazo (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear op|43|Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|44|Ikusen no Meikyū de Ikusen no Nazo o Toite|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|45|Lie, Lie, Lie,|Maki Ohguro}}<br />
{{appear op|47|Countdown|NormCore}}<br />
{{appear op|51|Makka na Lip|WANDS}}<br />
{{appear op|53|ZERO kara Hajimete|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Closings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|closings|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|<br />
{{appear ed|1|STEP BY STEP|ZIGGY}}<br />
{{appear ed|11|Start in my life|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|14|Yume Mita Ato de|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|15|Mushoku|Azumi Uehara}}<br />
{{appear ed|20|Wasurezaki|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|25|Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari wa Shinai|Aya Kamiki}}<br />
{{appear ed|39|Pilgrim|B'z}}<br />
{{appear ed|43|Koi ni Koishite|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|50|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|La PomPon|link=Unmei no Roulette Mawashite (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear ed|52|SAWAGE☆LIFE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Appearances]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Liste von Mitsuhiko Tsuburayas Auftritten]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Genta_Kojima_Appearances&diff=312763Genta Kojima Appearances2022-05-01T14:51:22Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Manga */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Manga ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|chapters|Genta Kojima|<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|017|The Scary Building}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|018|The Disappearing Children}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|019|The Underground Room's Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|036|Code Sheet Obtained!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|037|The ABC's of Deciphering}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|038|An Answer and Another Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|039|The Shining Fish's True Form}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|056|Formation! The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|057|Mysterious Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|058|Moving Corpse Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|068|Shinichi's Sweetheart!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|070|A Time Limit on Life!?|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|081|A Dangerous Game of Hide-And-Seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|082|Follow the Voice!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|083|What! Really!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|096|The Burning Body}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|097|A Psychopath Prowls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|098|An Additional Person}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|111|Professor's Treasure Box}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|112|The Black Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|113|The Truth About the Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|128|The Runaway}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|129|The Tragedy of the Monster Gomera}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|130|A Silhouette Which Disappear}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|144|Their Voices Are Alike!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|145|What They Are After...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|146|A Duet!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|154|The School's Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|155|Someone's There!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=17|166|What Should We Do!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|176|The New Student...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|177|The Lady In Black}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|178|Code Name Sherry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|189|The Endangered Ball}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|190|The 56 Thousand Hostages}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|191|The Eye From Far Away}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|200|Invitation to an Isolated Castle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|201|And Again...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|202|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|203|Ivory Tower}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|204|The Initial Call}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|207|Hidden Within The Depth Of The Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|208|The Sakurada Gate}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|210|An Unexpected Rival}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|222|The Last Movie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|223|The Truth In The Mirror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|224|Dreamland}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|231|Investigation Begins!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|232|Finding Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|233|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|238|The Secret Corner of Betrayal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|251|Mistaken Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|252|Enthusiastic Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|253|One's Trust}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|254|An Infatuated Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|258|Momentary Rest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|261|Music Strings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|267|The Witness from 18 Years Ago}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|268|The Imprisoned Policeman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|269|Time's Up}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|273|Stuck on the Same Boat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|274|The Shrunken Target}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|275|True Motive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|287|The Unseen Horror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|288|Danger Signal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|289|Concealed Beneath The Truth}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|290|The Dog Lovers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|291|A Tiny Trace}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|292|The Disappeared Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|303|Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|304|Genta's Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|311|Warm Ocean}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|312|Caught in a Net...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|313|A Courageous Decision}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|325|Something the Lion Dropped}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|326|P & A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|327|A Stupid Plan}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|331|Bloody Valentine 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|335|Memento of a Wife}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|336|Clean Scent}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|337|Life of a Flower...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|344|The Storm of Booing}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|345|The Suspicious Supporters}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|346|The Fake Supporter}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|358|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|359|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|360|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|366|March in Malice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|367|Proof on the Videotape}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|368|The Bomber's Aim}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|369|The Officer Who Never Returned}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|370|Uneraseable Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|371|Red Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|372|The Most in This World...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=37|373|Bye Bye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|384|The Unexpected Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|385|Ayumi's Worry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|386|Stairs in the Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|398|Torn Friendship 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|399|Torn Friendship 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|400|Torn Friendship 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|404|Be on Guard on a Sweet Date}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|405|Misguided Massive Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|406|Misguided but Successful Arrest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|410|Professor's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|411|The Place of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|412|First Love, Reunion, Farewell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|417|Darkness is a Death Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|418|A Silent Murder in the Dark}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|419|Mystery of the Black Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|420|The Enclosing Surrounding Net|note=Photograph}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=42|435|Traces in the Rain}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|436|Find the Buttocks Mark!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|437|Ai Haibara's Resolution}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|441|Whose Deduction Show!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|450|From Heaven to Hell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|451|Makes No Sense!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|452|There is no Suspicion?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|460|Open Murder at Sea}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|461|Poison on the Bait!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|462|The Blessed Fishing Spot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|466|A Secret Letter from the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|467|Have You Seen the Stars?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|468|A Wish to the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|469|The Stars Know Everything}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|475|Seal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|476|Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|477|Sacred Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|478|Immortal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|484|From Him to Her}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|485|From Suicide to Murder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|486|From Sky to Ground}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|491|Summer Vacation's Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|492|Lay Down and Wash Your Face!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|493|The Perfect Deduction!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|505|The New Teacher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|506|The Secret Path to School}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|507|The Secret Path to School 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|515|Exciting Interview}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|516|Message of the True Criminal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|517|The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|525|Relaxing Shellfish Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|526|The Mystery of the Plastic Bottle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|527|Mixture Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|533|Suspicious Action!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|534|Connection Sneak Peek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|538|Out of Ordinary Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|539|Upside Down Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|540|The Thing He Wanted to Hide}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|548|The Mysterious 200 Faced Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|549|Class 1-B's Great Strategy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|556|The Detective Boys' Snowman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|557|Tracks of the Fall}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|558|Catastrophe in the Snowy Mountains}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|567|Genta's Shoot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|568|Genta and El}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|569|The Mischievous Boy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|570|Under the Moon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|571|Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|572|Broad Daylight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|573|Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|579|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|580|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|581|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|591|The Devil Comes...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|592|The Devil's Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|593|The Devil's Tears}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|594|The Fugitive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|605|The Unexpected Suspect}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|606|Friday the 13th}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|607|Camel's Past}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|608|Magic Spell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|609|Wedge of Steel}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|619|Suspicious Eisuke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|622|Red, White, and Yellow}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|623|Kuroshiro-kun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|624|A New Neighbor}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|633|Three Taboos}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|635|Burn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|636|Cause of Fire}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|637|Crackle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|638|Paper Airplane}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|639|Message}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|640|Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|655|The Revolving Weapon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|656|Sharpshooting}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|657|Whereabouts of the Poison}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|658|Pig, Deer, Butterfly}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|659|801 and Shakuhachi and First Class}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|660|Truth about the Contest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|664|Ikkaku Rock}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|665|Mackerel Carp Sea Bream Flounder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|666|Thirst for Blood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|670|The One Who Whistles}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|671|The Connection}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|672|ESWN}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|673|The Common Pattern}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|677|The Fated Individual}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|678|Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|679|A Shaky Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|687|Memories}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|688|Sakura Falls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|689|Blooming Sakura}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|690|The Haunted Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|691|Conan vs. The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|692|The Secret of the Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|699|Tomorrow is There}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|700|The Dangerous Area|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|705|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|706|Kobayashi-sensei's Misunderstanding}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|707|The Sakura Girl is...?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|708|The Sakura in Full Bloom}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|712|Azure Dragon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|713|Vermilion Bird}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|714|White Tiger}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|715|Black Tortoise}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|722|The Steam Killer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|723|Secret Room on the Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|724|An Eye for an Eye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|728|Air on the G String}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|729|Genius}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=70|730|The Secret of the Diary}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|741|The VHS of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|742|Love Transcending 13 Years}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|753|A Person in Need of Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|754|A Dangerous Game of Hide-and-seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|755|Communications Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|759|The Boy Who Cried Wolf}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|760|Horsehair Crab from Suwa Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|761|The Truth of the Karuta Cards}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|764|The Ruler of Time}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|771|Let's Hear Your Brilliant Deduction!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|772|Nickname Rules}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|773|Possible Sniping!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|775|Video Site}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|776|The Vase and the Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|777|Traces of Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|790|The Object of Detective Chiba's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|791|Do You Not Remember?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|792|Could You Possibly Be...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|801|The Person Who Never Smiled}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|802|Don't Make That Kind Of Face...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|803|A Misconstrued Conclusion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|804|The Present From Detective Takagi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|805|Wataru Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|806|The Inherited Shadow of the Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|807|The Strongest Senpai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|810|Froth, Steam and Smoke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|812|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|815|One's Own Territory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|816|Smoke Signals From a Dire Situation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|817|A Lonely Figure in the Lamplight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|818|Mystery Train (All Aboard!)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|819|Mystery Train (Tunnel)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|820|Mystery Train (First Class)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|821|Mystery Train (Junction)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|822|Mystery Train (Interception)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|823|Mystery Train (Releasing Smoke)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|824|Mystery Train (Final Stop)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|841|Undelivered Goods}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|842|A Cat's Home Delivery Service}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|843|A Parcel for Kudo-samakata}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|847|Until I Collect All Seven}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|848|A Well-prepared Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|849|Taiko's Optimal Moves}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|850|Bourbon's Objective}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|851|Jodie Remembers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|852|Whereabouts of Shuichi Akai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|865|Taii the Calico Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|866|A Cat Hiding Its Claws}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|867|Mischievous Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|868|Lucky Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|869|It's not there...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|870|When A Wish Comes True...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|871|Red Badge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|879|Detective's Master}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|880|Ebisu Bridge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|881|Drug Trading Venue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|882|Memories of Light Blue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|884|The Pink Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|885|Kite-Flying Competition}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|886|The Wiretapper}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|887|The Devil's Voice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|891|The Last Piece}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|894|Scarlet Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|898|Scarlet Epilogue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|899|A Sealed Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|906|A Kind Aunt}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=86|907|A Suspicious Witness}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|908|Betting With Your Life...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|918|Blog}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|919|Photo}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|920|Selfie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|925|Birth of a Big Couple?!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=88|927|Illusion in the Back Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|939|Lunch at the Department Store!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|940|Taking apart the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|941|The Truth of the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|945|The Spiteful Old Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|946|The True Married Couple}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|947|Motto}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|966|Scytale Cipher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|967|Impossible to Decode!?}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=91|968|Wakasa-sensei's Secret}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|978|Wakasa-sensei's Home}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|979|A white-Handed Woman}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=92|980|Pure White Feelings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|987|Tip-Off}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=93|988|Violation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|989|Buzzer Beater}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|997|Haibara's Mood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|998|Search for the Phone Strap!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|999|Not Just Any Charm!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|1000|The Scarlet Ceiling|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1006|Stay Put!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1007|That's Just How Nervous I Am}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1008|See? ♡}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1013|Even Though We're The Same Age...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1014|Attendance}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=96|1025|A Mature Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1032|Collecting Edible Wild Plants}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1033|Good Luck Charm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1034|Since You're Clumsy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1035|The Carved Black Lacquer Tray|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1039|Momiji's Challenge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1041|Brothers Reuniting After Thirty Years|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1043|The Meijin's Beard}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1045|The Meijin's Hand}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1051|The Eerie Farm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1052|Clumsiness and Suspicions}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1053|Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1054|The Strong One is...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=100|1061|The Bloodstained ID}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1070|To Think We'd Meet at Such a Place...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1071|Time Capsule}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1072|The Popular Girl of Class 6-A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1073|The Goddess of Wind|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1079|What was Left in the Notebook}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1080|The Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1081|Successors to The Legacy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1091|Collaboration}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1092|New Stimulus}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1093|Photogenic}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Anime ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|episodes|Genta Kojima|<br />
{{appear ep|1|Roller Coaster Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|2|Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|3|An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|4|The Coded Map of the City Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|5|The Shinkansen's Bomb Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|6|Valentine Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|7|Once-A-Month Present Threat Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|9|Art Museum Owner Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|10|Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|12|Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|14|The Mysterious Shooting Message Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|15|Missing Corpse Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|17|Hijacked Department Store Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|20|A Haunted Mansion Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|26|Pet Dog John Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|33|Detective Boys Survival Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|36|Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|37|Cactus's Flower Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|49|Diplomat Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|50|Library Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|59|The First Errand Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|63|Big Monster Gomera Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|71|A Stalker's Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|73|The Detective Boys' Disaster Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|80|The Wandering Artist Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|81|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|82|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|86|The Kidnapping Location Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|91|The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|95|Kogoro's Date Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|107|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|108|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|109|Detective Club Pursuit Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|112|The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|119|The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|123|The Weather Girl Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|126|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|127|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|129|The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|130|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|131|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|135|The Disappearing Weapon Search Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|136|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|137|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|138|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|139|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|140|SOS! Messages from Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear ep|146|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|147|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|148|The Streetcar's Sudden Stopping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|156|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|157|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|162|The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|163|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|164|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|165|The Disappearing Detective Boys Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|177|Reunion with the Black Organization|part=Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|179|The Coffee Shop Truck's Wild Entrance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|182|The Big Investigation of the Nine Doors}}<br />
{{appear ep|183|A Dangerous Recipe}}<br />
{{appear ep|188|The Desperate Revival|part=The Cavern of the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|189|The Desperate Revival|part=The Wounded Great Detective}}<br />
{{appear ep|192|The Desperate Revival|part=Shinichi's Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|194|The Significant Music Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|205|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|206|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|209|The Falling from Mt. Ryujin Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|212|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|213|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|225|The Secret of the High Sales}}<br />
{{appear ep|230|The Mysterious Passenger|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|231|The Mysterious Passenger|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|233|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|234|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|242|Boy Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear ep|246|The Mystery in the Net|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|247|The Mystery in the Net|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|251|The Kidnapper in the Picture}}<br />
{{appear ep|257|The Mysterious Punishment From Heaven}}<br />
{{appear ep|258|The Man from Chicago|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|259|The Man from Chicago|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|266|The Truth Behind Valentine's|part=The Murder}}<br />
{{appear ep|269|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|270|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|273|Riddle Granny Disappearance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|276|The Policeman's Missing Notebook Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|279|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|280|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|281|The Small Eye-Witnesses}}<br />
{{appear ep|289|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|290|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|294|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|295|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|301|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|302|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|303|The Victim Who Came Back}}<br />
{{appear ep|304|The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages}}<br />
{{appear ep|312|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|313|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|321|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|322|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|329|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|330|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|335|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|336|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|346|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|347|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|348|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|349|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|352|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|353|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|358|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|359|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|360|A Mysterious Spring Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|363|The City Crows}}<br />
{{appear ep|366|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|367|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|369|A Lucky Man's Suspense}}<br />
{{appear ep|370|Running Away in a Game}}<br />
{{appear ep|373|Deadly Poisonous Spider Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|374|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|375|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|376|The Time Limit is 15:00!}}<br />
{{appear ep|377|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|378|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|390|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|391|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|394|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Seal}}<br />
{{appear ep|395|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Mechanism}}<br />
{{appear ep|396|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Resolution}}<br />
{{appear ep|401|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|402|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|403|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|404|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|409|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|410|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|411|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|412|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|414|The Detective Boys' Bluebird Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|418|Home of Beika's Grenier}}<br />
{{appear ep|421|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|422|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|423|The Detective Boys and the Four Caterpillar Brothers}}<br />
{{appear ep|425|Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out}}<br />
{{appear ep|427|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|428|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|435|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|435|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|440|The Car Stunt's Utmost Limit}}<br />
{{appear ep|442|The Man Obstructed by the Steel Frame}}<br />
{{appear ep|443|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|444|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|452|The Phantom of the Konpira}}<br />
{{appear ep|453|Preview Screening of Fate and Friendship}}<br />
{{appear ep|454|The Overturned Conclusion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|455|The Overturned Conclusion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|459|A Mysterious Man - Overly Strict with Regulations}}<br />
{{appear ep|460|Class 1-B's Great Operation!}}<br />
{{appear ep|461|The Missing Page}}<br />
{{appear ep|466|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|467|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|468|Mysterious Case Near the Pond}}<br />
{{appear ep|472|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|473|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|476|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|477|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|481|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|482|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|483|The Vanished Policeman}}<br />
{{appear ep|488|The Devil of the TV Station}}<br />
{{appear ep|501|Clash of Red and Black|part=Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear ep|502|Clash of Red and Black|part=Innocence}}<br />
{{appear ep|503|Clash of Red and Black|part=Ready to Die}}<br />
{{appear ep|504|Clash of Red and Black|part=Killed in the Line of Duty}}<br />
{{appear ep|507|The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|509|Red, White, Yellow, and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|510|Conan vs. Double Code Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|511|Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya}}<br />
{{appear ep|515|Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic}}<br />
{{appear ep|518|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Investigation Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|519|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Decipherment Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|524|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|525|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|533|The Scar that Evokes the Past}}<br />
{{appear ep|534|The New Scar and the Whistling Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|535|An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit}}<br />
{{appear ep|536|The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece}}<br />
{{appear ep|542|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|543|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|549|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|550|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|551|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|552|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|554|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Ran's Search Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|555|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Haruna's Pursuit Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|563|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Turmoil}}<br />
{{appear ep|564|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Silence}}<br />
{{appear ep|565|The Eyewitness Who Did Not See}}<br />
{{appear ep|568|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|569|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|571|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|572|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|577|The Truth Lit Up By the Fireflies}}<br />
{{appear ep|578|The Crisis Beckoned by the Red Omen}}<br />
{{appear ep|583|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|584|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|585|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|586|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|587|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|591|The House with the Aquarium}}<br />
{{appear ep|597|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|598|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|606|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|607|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|614|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|615|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|622|State of Emergency 252|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|623|State of Emergency 252|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|624|A Video Letter of First Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|629|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|630|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|631|What the Flower Clock Knew}}<br />
{{appear ep|642|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|643|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|648|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Outbreak}}<br />
{{appear ep|649|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Sniping}}<br />
{{appear ep|650|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Release}}<br />
{{appear ep|656|The Professor's Video Site|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|657|The Professor's Video Site|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|659|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|660|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|663|Chase the Miyama Stag Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|664|The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|665|The Suspicious Initial K|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|669|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|670|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|675|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|676|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|681|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Begin Broadcasting}}<br />
{{appear ep|682|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Desperate Situation}}<br />
{{appear ep|683|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Enter the Scene}}<br />
{{appear ep|685|Froth, Steam, and Smoke|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|686|A Car Carrying a Time Bomb}}<br />
{{appear ep|687|The Unsolvable Ice Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|688|Detective Takagi Finds 30 Million Yen}}<br />
{{appear ep|690|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|694|The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop}}<br />
{{appear ep|696|The Flowerbed Vandal's Scheme}}<br />
{{appear ep|698|Unbelievable! The Case of the Crashed UFO}}<br />
{{appear ep|699|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|700|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|701|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Departure}}<br />
{{appear ep|702|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Tunnel}}<br />
{{appear ep|703|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Intersection}}<br />
{{appear ep|704|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Destination}}<br />
{{appear ep|708|The Man Who Fell Slowly}}<br />
{{appear ep|720|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Aso Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|721|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Kumamoto Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|722|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|723|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|730|The Figure That Was Too Good}}<br />
{{appear ep|731|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|732|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|734|Jodie's Memories and the Cherry Blossom Viewing Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|735|The Coded Invitation}}<br />
{{appear ep|737|The Suspicious Walking Path}}<br />
{{appear ep|742|Promise with a J-Leaguer}}<br />
{{appear ep|748|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=Confession}}<br />
{{appear ep|749|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=Truth}}<br />
{{appear ep|750|The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea}}<br />
{{appear ep|751|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|752|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|763|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|764|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=2}} <br />
{{appear ep|765|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=1}} <br />
{{appear ep|766|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|767|The Lover Gone Missing in a Snowstorm}}<br />
{{appear ep|768|Ai Haibara Imprisonment Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|769|The Troublesome Emergency Patient}}<br />
{{appear ep|772|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|773|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|774|Munch's Missing Scream}}<br />
{{appear ep|777|Detective Boys vs. Elderly Detective League}}<br />
{{appear ep|779|The Scarlet Prologue|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|781|The Scarlet Intersection|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|783|The Scarlet Truth|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|785|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|786|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|792|Three First Discoverers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|793|Three First Discoverers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|795|The Secret of the Missing Young Lady}}<br />
{{appear ep|798|The Moving Target}}<br />
{{appear ep|799|Detective Boys' Locked Room Mystery Battle}}<br />
{{appear ep|803|The Pitfall of Fire Precautions}}<br />
{{appear ep|804|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|805|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|813|The Shadow Approaching Amuro}}<br />
{{appear ep|814|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|815|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|816|The Disappointing and Kind Alien}}<br />
{{appear ep|822|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|823|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|824|The Detective Boys Get Out of the Rain}}<br />
{{appear ep|829|The Mysterious Boy}}<br />
{{appear ep|843|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|844|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|845|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|846|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|849|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|850|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|855|The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear ep|859|The Dark Mountain Route}}<br />
{{appear ep|865|The Foul-Mouthed Myna Bird}}<br />
{{appear ep|868|The Whistling Bookstore}}<br />
{{appear ep|869|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|870|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|871|The Nobunaga 450 Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|877|A Pair of Crossing Fates}}<br />
{{appear ep|880|The Detective Boys and the Ghost Mansion}}<br />
{{appear ep|889|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|890|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|896|The Woman with White Hands|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|897|The Woman with White Hands|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|898|The Melting Cake!}}<br />
{{appear ep|904|Result of the Draw}}<br />
{{appear ep|907|The J League Bodyguard}}<br />
{{appear ep|909|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|910|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|912|The Detective Boys Become Models}}<br />
{{appear ep|918|The Mini Patrol Car Police's Big Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|922|The Disappeared Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|923|A Day Without Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|925|The Heartfelt Strap|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|926|The Heartfelt Strap|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|927|The Crimson School Trip|part=Bright Red Arc|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|929|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|930|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|936|Intrigue at the Food Court}}<br />
{{appear ep|937|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|938|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|939|The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip}}<br />
{{appear ep|941|Search for Maria-chan!|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|942|Search for Maria-chan!|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|944|The Cost of Likes|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|945|The Cost of Likes|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|948|The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur}}<br />
{{appear ep|951|The Whistling Bookstore 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|955|The Secret of the Insect Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|960|Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{Appear ep|962|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=1}}<br />
{{Appear ep|963|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=2|note=Background}}<br />
{{Appear ep|964|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|965|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Prologue}}<br />
{{appear ep|966|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Interlude}}<br />
{{appear ep|967|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Climax}}<br />
{{appear ep|968|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Finale}}<br />
{{appear ep|971|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|972|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|978|The Case On the Opposite Shore}}<br />
{{appear ep|981|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|982|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|989|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary}}<br />
{{appear ep|995|Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|997|Intrigue at Smile Village}}<br />
{{appear ep|1002|The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|1009|The Lost Article That Smells Like a Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|1011|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1012|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1015|Stakeout}}<br />
{{appear ep|1018|The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden|part=1|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1023|The Whistling Bookstore 3}}<br />
{{appear ep|1024|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1025|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=2|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1027|Beyond the Curtain}}<br />
{{appear ep|1028|Ballad of the Woman Who Loved Cake}}<br />
{{appear ep|1033|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Opening Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1034|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Brilliant Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1036|Whiteout|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1037|Whiteout|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1040|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1041|The Unstated Alibi}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Movies ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|movies|Genta Kojima|<br />
{{appear movie|1|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper}}<br />
{{appear movie|2|The Fourteenth Target}}<br />
{{appear movie|3|The Last Wizard of the Century}}<br />
{{appear movie|4|Captured in Her Eyes}}<br />
{{appear movie|5|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{appear movie|6|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{appear movie|7|Crossroad in the Ancient Capital}}<br />
{{appear movie|8|Magician of the Silver Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|9|Strategy Above the Depths}}<br />
{{appear movie|10|The Private Eyes' Requiem}}<br />
{{appear movie|11|Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure}}<br />
{{appear movie|12|Full Score of Fear}}<br />
{{appear movie|13|The Raven Chaser}}<br />
{{appear movie|14|The Lost Ship in the Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|15|Quarter of Silence}}<br />
{{appear movie|16|The Eleventh Striker}}<br />
{{appear movie|17|Private Eye in the Distant Sea}}<br />
[[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]]<br />
{{appear movie|18|Dimensional Sniper}}<br />
{{appear movie|19|Sunflowers of Inferno}}<br />
{{appear movie|20|The Darkest Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear movie|21|The Crimson Love Letter}}<br />
{{appear movie|22|Zero the Enforcer}}<br />
{{appear movie|23|The Fist of Blue Sapphire}}<br />
{{appear movie|24|The Scarlet Bullet}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== OVAs ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|ovas|Genta Kojima|<br />
[[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!|'''OVA 1''': Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]<br />
[[16 Suspects!?|'''OVA 2''': 16 Suspects!?]]<br />
[[Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy|'''OVA 3''': Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy]]<br />
[[The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report|'''OVA 5''': The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report]]<br />
[[A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys|'''OVA 7''': A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys]]<br />
[[The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko|'''OVA 8''': The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko]]<br />
[[The Stranger from Ten Years Later|'''OVA 9''': The Stranger from Ten Years Later]]<br />
[[Kid in Trap Island|'''OVA 10''': Kid in Trap Island]]<br />
[[A Secret Order From London|'''OVA 11''': A Secret Order From London]]<br />
[[The Miracle of Excalibur|'''OVA 12''': The Miracle of Excalibur]]<br />
[[Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab|'''Magic File 2''': The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab]]<br />
[[Magic File 3: Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata|'''Magic File 3''': Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata]]<br />
[[Magic File 4: The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey|'''Magic File 4''': The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey]]<br />
[[Magic File 5: Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio|'''Magic File 5''': Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio]]<br />
[[The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)|'''Gosho Short 7''': The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)]]<br />
[[Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri|'''Conan vs. Wooo 1''': Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri <font size=1; color=black>('''Note:''' commercial cameo)</font>]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Specials ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|specials|Genta Kojima|<br />
[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~|'''Drama (2006)''': A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]<br />
[[Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri|'''TV Special 4''': Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri]]<br />
[[The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History|'''TV Special 5''': The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa]]<br />
[[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|'''TV Special 6''': Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Openings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|openings|Genta Kojima|<br />
{{appear op|1|Mune ga Dokidoki|↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓}}<br />
{{appear op|2|Feel Your Heart|VELVET GARDEN}}<br />
{{appear op|3|Nazo|Miho Komatsu}}<br />
{{appear op|4|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|5|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TWO-MIX}}<br />
{{appear op|6|Girigiri chop|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|7|Mysterious Eyes|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|9|destiny|Miki Matsuhashi}}<br />
{{appear op|10|Winter Bells|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|11|I can't stop my love for you♥|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|12|Kaze no Lalala|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|13|Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|14|START|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|15|Hoshi no Kagayaki yo|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|16|Growing of my heart|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|18|100 Mono Tobira|Rina Aiuchi & U-ka saegusa}}<br />
{{appear op|19|Kumo ni Notte|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|20|Namida no Yesterday|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|21|Glorious Mind|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|23|Ichibyōgoto ni Love for you|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|24|Mysterious|Naifu}}<br />
{{appear op|25|Revive|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|26|Everlasting Luv|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|27|MAGIC|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|28|As the Dew|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|29|SUMMER TIME GONE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|30|tear drops|Caos Caos Caos}}<br />
{{appear op|31|Don't Wanna Lie|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|32|Misty Mystery|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|33|Miss Mystery|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|34|Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru|Natsuiro}}<br />
{{appear op|35|TRY AGAIN|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|36|Q&A|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|37|Butterfly Core|VALSHE}}<br />
{{appear op|38|Greed|KNOCK OUT MONKEY}}<br />
{{appear op|39|DYNAMITE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|40|WE GO|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|41|Nazo|La PomPon|link=Nazo (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear op|43|Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|44|Ikusen no Meikyū de Ikusen no Nazo o Toite|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|45|Lie, Lie, Lie,|Maki Ohguro}}<br />
{{appear op|47|Countdown|NormCore}}<br />
{{appear op|51|Makka na Lip|WANDS}}<br />
{{appear op|53|ZERO kara Hajimete|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Closings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|closings|Genta Kojima|<br />
{{appear ed|1|STEP BY STEP|ZIGGY}}<br />
{{appear ed|11|Start in my life|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|14|Yume Mita Ato de|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|15|Mushoku|Azumi Uehara}}<br />
{{appear ed|20|Wasurezaki|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|25|Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari wa Shinai|Aya Kamiki}}<br />
{{appear ed|39|Pilgrim|B'z}}<br />
{{appear ed|43|Koi ni Koishite|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|50|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|La PomPon|link=Unmei no Roulette Mawashite (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear ed|52|SAWAGE☆LIFE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|60|Sissy Sky|Airi Miyakawa}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Genta Kojima]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Appearances]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Liste von Genta Kojimas Auftritten]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ayumi_Yoshida_Appearances&diff=312762Ayumi Yoshida Appearances2022-05-01T14:50:36Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Manga */</p>
<hr />
<div>== Manga ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|chapters|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|017|The Scary Building}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|018|The Disappearing Children}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=2|019|The Underground Room's Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|036|Code Sheet Obtained!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|037|The ABC's of Deciphering}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|038|An Answer and Another Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=4|039|The Shining Fish's True Form}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|056|Formation! The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|057|Mysterious Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=6|058|Moving Corpse Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|068|Shinichi's Sweetheart!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=7|070|A Time Limit on Life!?|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|081|A Dangerous Game of Hide-And-Seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|082|Follow the Voice!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=9|083|What! Really!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|096|The Burning Body}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|097|A Psychopath Prowls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=10|098|An Additional Person}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=11|104|Flash News Deduction Show}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|111|Professor's Treasure Box}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|112|The Black Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=12|113|The Truth About the Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|128|The Runaway}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|129|The Tragedy of the Monster Gomera}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=13|130|A Silhouette Which Disappear}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|144|Their Voices Are Alike!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|145|What They Are After...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=15|146|A Duet!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|154|The School's Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=16|155|Someone's There!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=17|166|What Should We Do!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|176|The New Student...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|177|The Lady In Black}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=18|178|Code Name Sherry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|189|The Endangered Ball}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=19|190|The 56 Thousand Hostages}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|191|The Eye From Far Away}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=20|200|Invitation to an Isolated Castle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|201|And Again...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|202|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|203|Ivory Tower}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|204|The Initial Call}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|207|Hidden Within The Depth Of The Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|208|The Sakurada Gate}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=21|210|An Unexpected Rival}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|222|The Last Movie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|223|The Truth In The Mirror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|224|Dreamland}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=23|231|Investigation Begins!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|232|Finding Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|233|Countdown}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|238|The Secret Corner of Betrayal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=24|241|The Bullet from the Past|note=Dream}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|251|Mistaken Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|252|Enthusiastic Detectives}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=25|253|One's Trust}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|254|An Infatuated Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|258|Momentary Rest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=26|261|Music Strings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|267|The Witness from 18 Years Ago}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|268|The Imprisoned Policeman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|269|Time's Up}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=27|273|Stuck on the Same Boat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|274|The Shrunken Target}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=28|275|True Motive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|287|The Unseen Horror}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|288|Danger Signal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|289|Concealed Beneath The Truth}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|290|The Dog Lovers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|291|A Tiny Trace}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=29|292|The Disappeared Evidence}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|303|Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=30|304|Genta's Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|311|Warm Ocean}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|312|Caught in a Net...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=31|313|A Courageous Decision}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|325|Something the Lion Dropped}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|326|P & A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=32|327|A Stupid Plan}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|331|Bloody Valentine 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|335|Memento of a Wife}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|336|Clean Scent}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=33|337|Life of a Flower...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|344|The Storm of Booing}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|345|The Suspicious Supporters}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=34|346|The Fake Supporter}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|358|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|359|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=35|360|Disappearing Mitsuhiko 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|366|March in Malice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|367|Proof on the Videotape}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|368|The Bomber's Aim}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|369|The Officer Who Never Returned}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|370|Uneraseable Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|371|Red Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=36|372|The Most in This World...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=37|373|Bye Bye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|384|The Unexpected Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|385|Ayumi's Worry}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=38|386|Stairs in the Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|398|Torn Friendship 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|399|Torn Friendship 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=39|400|Torn Friendship 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|404|Be on Guard on a Sweet Date}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|405|Misguided Massive Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|406|Misguided but Successful Arrest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|410|Professor's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|411|The Place of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=40|412|First Love, Reunion, Farewell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|417|Darkness is a Death Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|418|A Silent Murder in the Dark}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|419|Mystery of the Black Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=41|420|The Enclosing Surrounding Net|note=Photograph}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=42|435|Traces in the Rain}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|436|Find the Buttocks Mark!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|437|Ai Haibara's Resolution}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=43|441|Whose Deduction Show!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|450|From Heaven to Hell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|451|Makes No Sense!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=44|452|There is no Suspicion?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|460|Open Murder at Sea}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|461|Poison on the Bait!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|462|The Blessed Fishing Spot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|466|A Secret Letter from the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|467|Have You Seen the Stars?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=45|468|A Wish to the Stars}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|469|The Stars Know Everything}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|475|Seal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|476|Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|477|Sacred Treasure}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=46|478|Immortal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|484|From Him to Her}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|485|From Suicide to Murder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=47|486|From Sky to Ground}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|491|Summer Vacation's Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|492|Lay Down and Wash Your Face!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=48|493|The Perfect Deduction!!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|501|Follow the Target!|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|505|The New Teacher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|506|The Secret Path to School}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=49|507|The Secret Path to School 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|515|Exciting Interview}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|516|Message of the True Criminal}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=50|517|The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|525|Relaxing Shellfish Hunt}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|526|The Mystery of the Plastic Bottle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=51|527|Mixture Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|533|Suspicious Action!?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|534|Connection Sneak Peek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|538|Out of Ordinary Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|539|Upside Down Mystery}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=52|540|The Thing He Wanted to Hide}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|548|The Mysterious 200 Faced Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=53|549|Class 1-B's Great Strategy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|556|The Detective Boys' Snowman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|557|Tracks of the Fall}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=54|558|Catastrophe in the Snowy Mountains}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|567|Genta's Shoot}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|568|Genta and El}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|569|The Mischievous Boy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|570|Under the Moon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|571|Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|572|Broad Daylight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=55|573|Setting Sun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|579|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 1}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|580|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 2}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=56|581|Onibaba Legend Murder Case 3}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|591|The Devil Comes...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|592|The Devil's Trick}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|593|The Devil's Tears}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=57|594|The Fugitive}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|605|The Unexpected Suspect}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|606|Friday the 13th}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|607|Camel's Past}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=58|608|Magic Spell}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|609|Wedge of Steel}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=59|619|Suspicious Eisuke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|622|Red, White, and Yellow}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|623|Kuroshiro-kun}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=60|624|A New Neighbor}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|633|Three Taboos}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|635|Burn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|636|Cause of Fire}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|637|Crackle}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|638|Paper Airplane}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|639|Message}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=61|640|Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|655|The Revolving Weapon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|656|Sharpshooting}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|657|Whereabouts of the Poison}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|658|Pig, Deer, Butterfly}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|659|801 and Shakuhachi and First Class}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=63|660|Truth about the Contest}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|664|Ikkaku Rock}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|665|Mackerel Carp Sea Bream Flounder}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|666|Thirst for Blood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|670|The One Who Whistles}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|671|The Connection}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|672|ESWN}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=64|673|The Common Pattern}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|677|The Fated Individual}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|678|Trap}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=65|679|A Shaky Heart}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|687|Memories}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|688|Sakura Falls}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|689|Blooming Sakura}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|690|The Haunted Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|691|Conan vs. The Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=66|692|The Secret of the Warehouse}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|699|Tomorrow is There}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|700|The Dangerous Area|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|705|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|706|Kobayashi-sensei's Misunderstanding}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=67|707|The Sakura Girl is...?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|708|The Sakura in Full Bloom}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|712|Azure Dragon}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|713|Vermilion Bird}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|714|White Tiger}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=68|715|Black Tortoise}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|722|The Steam Killer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|723|Secret Room on the Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|724|An Eye for an Eye}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|728|Air on the G String}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=69|729|Genius}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=70|730|The Secret of the Diary}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|741|The VHS of Memory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=71|742|Love Transcending 13 Years}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|753|A Person in Need of Rescue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|754|A Dangerous Game of Hide-and-seek}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|755|Communications Code}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|759|The Boy Who Cried Wolf}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|760|Horsehair Crab from Suwa Lake}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=72|761|The Truth of the Karuta Cards}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|764|The Ruler of Time}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|771|Let's Hear Your Brilliant Deduction!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|772|Nickname Rules}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=73|773|Possible Sniping!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|775|Video Site}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|776|The Vase and the Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=74|777|Traces of Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|790|The Object of Detective Chiba's First Love}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|791|Do You Not Remember?}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=75|792|Could You Possibly Be...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|801|The Person Who Never Smiled}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|802|Don't Make That Kind Of Face...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|803|A Misconstrued Conclusion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|804|The Present From Detective Takagi}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|805|Wataru Brothers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=76|806|The Inherited Shadow of the Dawn}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|807|The Strongest Senpai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|810|Froth, Steam and Smoke}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|812|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|815|One's Own Territory}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|816|Smoke Signals From a Dire Situation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=77|817|A Lonely Figure in the Lamplight}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|818|Mystery Train (All Aboard!)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|819|Mystery Train (Tunnel)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|820|Mystery Train (First Class)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|821|Mystery Train (Junction)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|822|Mystery Train (Interception)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|823|Mystery Train (Releasing Smoke)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=78|824|Mystery Train (Final Stop)}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|841|Undelivered Goods}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|842|A Cat's Home Delivery Service}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|843|A Parcel for Kudo-samakata}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|847|Until I Collect All Seven}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|848|A Well-prepared Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|849|Taiko's Optimal Moves}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=80|850|Bourbon's Objective}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|851|Jodie Remembers}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=81|852|Whereabouts of Shuichi Akai}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|865|Taii the Calico Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|866|A Cat Hiding Its Claws}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|867|Mischievous Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|868|Lucky Cat}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|869|It's not there...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|870|When A Wish Comes True...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=82|871|Red Badge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|876|Romance Novelist|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|879|Detective's Master}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|880|Ebisu Bridge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|881|Drug Trading Venue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=83|882|Memories of Light Blue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|884|The Pink Answer}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|885|Kite-Flying Competition}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|886|The Wiretapper}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|887|The Devil's Voice}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=84|891|The Last Piece}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|894|Scarlet Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|898|Scarlet Epilogue}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=85|899|A Sealed Move}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|906|A Kind Aunt}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=86|907|A Suspicious Witness}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=86|908|Betting With Your Life...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|918|Blog}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|919|Photo}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|920|Selfie}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=87|925|Birth of a Big Couple?!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=88|927|Illusion in the Back Room}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|939|Lunch at the Department Store!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|940|Taking apart the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|941|The Truth of the Testimony}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|945|The Spiteful Old Man}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|946|The True Married Couple}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=89|947|Motto}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|966|Scytale Cipher}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=91|967|Impossible to Decode?!}} <br />
{{appear file|vol=91|968|Wakasa-sensei's Secret}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|978|Wakasa-sensei's Home}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|979|A White-Handed Woman}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=92|980|Pure White Feelings}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|987|Tip-Off}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|988|Violation}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=93|989|Buzzer Beater}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|997|Haibara's Mood}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|998|Search for the Phone Strap!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|999|Not Just Any Charm!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=94|1000|The Scarlet Ceiling|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1006|Stay Put!}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1007|That's Just How Nervous I Am}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1008|See? ♡}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1013|Even Though We're The Same Age...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=95|1014|Attendance}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=96|1025|A Mature Child}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1032|Collecting Edible Wild Plants}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1033|Good Luck Charm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1034|Since You're Clumsy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=97|1035|The Carved Black Lacquer Tray|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1039|Momiji's Challenge}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1041|Brothers Reuniting After Thirty Years|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1043|The Meijin's Beard}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=98|1045|The Meijin's Hand}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1051|The Eerie Farm}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1052|Clumsiness and Suspicions}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1053|Light}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=99|1054|The Strong One is...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=100|1061|The Bloodstained ID}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1070|To Think We'd Meet at Such a Place...}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1071|Time Capsule}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1072|The Popular Girl of Class 6-A}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1073|The Goddess of Wind|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1079|What was Left in the Notebook}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1080|The Cold Case}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1081|Successors to The Legacy}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=101|1091|Collaboration}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1092|New Stimulus}}<br />
{{appear file|vol=102|1093|Photogenic}}<br />
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{{appear ep|1|Roller Coaster Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|2|Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|3|An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|4|The Coded Map of the City Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|5|The Shinkansen's Bomb Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|6|Valentine Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|7|Once-A-Month Present Threat Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|8|Art Museum Owner Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|10|Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|12|Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|14|The Mysterious Shooting Message Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|15|Missing Corpse Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|17|Hijacked Department Store Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|20|A Haunted Mansion Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|26|Pet Dog John Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|31|TV Station Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|33|Detective Boys Survival Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|36|Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|37|Cactus's Flower Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|49|Diplomat Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|50|Library Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|59|The First Errand Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|63|Big Monster Gomera Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|71|A Stalker's Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|73|The Detective Boys' Disaster Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|80|The Wandering Artist Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|81|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|82|The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|86|The Kidnapping Location Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|91|The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|95|Kogoro's Date Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|107|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|108|The Mysterious Mole Alien Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|109|Detective Club Pursuit Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|112|The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|119|The Kamen Yaiba Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|123|The Weather Girl Kidnapping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|126|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|127|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|129|The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|130|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|131|The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|135|The Disappearing Weapon Search Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|136|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|137|The Old Blue Castle Investigation Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|138|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|139|The Final Screening Murder Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|140|SOS! Messages from Ayumi}}<br />
{{appear ep|146|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|147|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|148|The Streetcar's Sudden Stopping Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|156|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|157|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 2|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|162|The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|163|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|164|The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|165|The Disappearing Detective Boys Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|177|Reunion with the Black Organization|part=Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|179|The Coffee Shop Truck's Wild Entrance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|182|The Big Investigation of the Nine Doors}}<br />
{{appear ep|183|A Dangerous Recipe}}<br />
{{appear ep|188|The Desperate Revival|part=The Cavern of the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|189|The Desperate Revival|part=The Wounded Great Detective}}<br />
{{appear ep|192|The Desperate Revival|part=Shinichi's Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|194|The Significant Music Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|205|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|206|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 3|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|209|The Falling from Mt. Ryujin Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|212|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|213|Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|225|The Secret of the High Sales}}<br />
{{appear ep|230|The Mysterious Passenger|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|231|The Mysterious Passenger|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|233|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|234|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|242|Boy Genta's Misfortune}}<br />
{{appear ep|246|The Mystery in the Net|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|247|The Mystery in the Net|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|252|The Kidnapper in the Picture}}<br />
{{appear ep|257|The Mysterious Punishment From Heaven}}<br />
{{appear ep|258|The Man from Chicago|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|259|The Man from Chicago|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|266|The Truth Behind Valentine's|part=The Murder}}<br />
{{appear ep|269|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|270|The Forgotten Memento from the Crime|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|273|Riddle Granny Disappearance Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|276|The Policeman's Missing Notebook Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|279|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|280|Hooligan's Labyrinth|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|281|The Small Eye-Witnesses}}<br />
{{appear ep|289|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|290|Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|294|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|295|The Smash of Determination and Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|301|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|302|Parade of Malice and Saint|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|303|The Victim Who Came Back}}<br />
{{appear ep|304|The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages}}<br />
{{appear ep|312|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|313|Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|321|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|322|The Kidnapper's Disappearing Getaway Car|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|329|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|330|A Friendship That Can't Be Bought|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|335|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|336|Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|346|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|347|Find the Buttock's Mark|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|348|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|349|Love, Ghosts, and World Heritage|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|352|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|353|The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|358|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|359|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 5|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|360|A Mysterious Spring Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|363|The City Crows}}<br />
{{appear ep|366|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|367|The Tragedy of the Pier in Plain Sight|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|369|A Lucky Man's Suspense}}<br />
{{appear ep|370|Running Away in a Game}}<br />
{{appear ep|373|Deadly Poisonous Spider Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|374|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|375|A Code of Stars and Tobacco|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|376|The Time Limit is 15:00!}}<br />
{{appear ep|377|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|378|Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|390|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|391|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 6|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|394|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Seal}}<br />
{{appear ep|395|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Mechanism}}<br />
{{appear ep|396|Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|part=The Resolution}}<br />
{{appear ep|401|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|402|A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|403|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|404|The Mysterious Angel's Mansion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|409|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|410|The Simultaneous Stage Advance and Kidnapping|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|411|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|412|The Shinto Shrine Torii's Surprising Code|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|414|The Detective Boys' Bluebird Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|418|Home of Beika's Grenier}}<br />
{{appear ep|421|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|422|Gingko-Colored First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|423|The Detective Boys and the Four Caterpillar Brothers}}<br />
{{appear ep|425|Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out}}<br />
{{appear ep|427|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|428|Super Secret of the Road to School|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|435|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|436|Information Gathered About the Detective Boys|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|440|The Car Stunt's Utmost Limit}}<br />
{{appear ep|442|The Man Obstructed by the Steel Frame}}<br />
{{appear ep|443|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|444|Clam Digging With a Sigh|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|452|The Phantom of the Konpira}}<br />
{{appear ep|453|Preview Screening of Fate and Friendship}}<br />
{{appear ep|454|The Overturned Conclusion|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|455|The Overturned Conclusion|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|459|A Mysterious Man - Overly Strict with Regulations}}<br />
{{appear ep|460|Class 1-B's Great Operation!}}<br />
{{appear ep|461|The Missing Page}}<br />
{{appear ep|466|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|467|The Unsmashable Snowman|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|468|Mysterious Case Near the Pond}}<br />
{{appear ep|472|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|473|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|476|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|477|Genta's Certain Kill Shot|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|481|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|482|Mountain Witch's Cutlery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|483|The Vanished Policeman}}<br />
{{appear ep|488|The Devil of the TV Station}}<br />
{{appear ep|501|Clash of Red and Black|part=Suspicion}}<br />
{{appear ep|502|Clash of Red and Black|part=Innocence}}<br />
{{appear ep|503|Clash of Red and Black|part=Ready to Die}}<br />
{{appear ep|504|Clash of Red and Black|part=Killed in the Line of Duty}}<br />
{{appear ep|507|The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|509|Red, White, Yellow, and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|510|Conan vs. Double Code Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|511|Deduction Showdown! Shinichi vs. Subaru Okiya}}<br />
{{appear ep|515|Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic}}<br />
{{appear ep|518|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Investigation Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|519|Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour|part=Decipherment Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|524|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|525|The Blue Spark of Hate|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|533|The Scar that Evokes the Past}}<br />
{{appear ep|534|The New Scar and the Whistling Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|535|An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit}}<br />
{{appear ep|536|The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece}}<br />
{{appear ep|542|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|543|Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|549|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|550|The Revolving Sushi Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|551|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|552|The Culprit is Genta's Dad|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|554|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Ran's Search Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|555|Stork Mystery Tour|part=Haruna's Pursuit Chapter}}<br />
{{appear ep|563|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Turmoil}}<br />
{{appear ep|564|Detective Boys vs. Robber Group|part=Silence}}<br />
{{appear ep|565|The Eyewitness Who Did Not See}}<br />
{{appear ep|568|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|569|Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|571|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|572|Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|577|The Truth Lit Up By the Fireflies}}<br />
{{appear ep|578|The Crisis Beckoned by the Red Omen}}<br />
{{appear ep|583|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|584|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|585|Kobayashi-sensei's Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|586|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|587|The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark}}<br />
{{appear ep|591|The House with the Aquarium}}<br />
{{appear ep|596|The Alibi of the Fall}}<br />
{{appear ep|597|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|598|The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|606|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|607|Courtroom Confrontation IV: Juror Sumiko Kobayashi|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|614|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|615|The Secret Played by the Diary|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|622|State of Emergency 252|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|623|State of Emergency 252|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|624|A Video Letter of First Love}}<br />
{{appear ep|629|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|630|The Shooting of the Promotional Video Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|631|What the Flower Clock Knew}}<br />
{{appear ep|633|The Guardian of Time's Sword|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|642|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|643|Grabbing Karuta Cards in Dire Straits|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|648|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Outbreak}}<br />
{{appear ep|649|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Sniping}}<br />
{{appear ep|650|The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|part=Release}}<br />
{{appear ep|656|The Professor's Video Site|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|657|The Professor's Video Site|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|659|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|660|Co-Investigating with a First Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|663|Chase the Miyama Stag Beetle}}<br />
{{appear ep|664|The Great Dog Coeur's Triumph 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|665|The Suspicious Initial K|part=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|669|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|670|The Dark Tower's Hidden Treasure|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|675|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|676|Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|681|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Begin Broadcasting}}<br />
{{appear ep|682|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Desperate Situation}}<br />
{{appear ep|683|The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love|part=Enter the Scene}}<br />
{{appear ep|685|Froth, Steam, and Smoke|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|686|A Car Carrying a Time Bomb}}<br />
{{appear ep|687|The Unsolvable Ice Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|688|Detective Takagi Finds 30 Million Yen}}<br />
{{appear ep|690|Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|694|The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop}}<br />
{{appear ep|696|The Flowerbed Vandal's Scheme}}<br />
{{appear ep|698|Unbelievable! The Case of the Crashed UFO}}<br />
{{appear ep|699|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|700|The Shadow Approaching Haibara's Secret|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|701|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Departure}}<br />
{{appear ep|702|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Tunnel}}<br />
{{appear ep|703|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Intersection}}<br />
{{appear ep|704|The Jet-Black Mystery Train|part=Destination}}<br />
{{appear ep|708|The Man Who Fell Slowly}}<br />
{{appear ep|720|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Aso Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|721|Fire and Water Mystery Tour|part=Kumamoto Part}}<br />
{{appear ep|722|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|723|Sweet and Cold Delivery Service|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|730|The Figure That Was Too Good}}<br />
{{appear ep|731|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|732|The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|734|Jodie's Memories and the Cherry Blossom Viewing Trap}}<br />
{{appear ep|735|The Coded Invitation}}<br />
{{appear ep|737|The Suspicious Walking Path}}<br />
{{appear ep|742|Promise with a J-Leaguer}}<br />
{{appear ep|748|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|749|Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|750|The Man Who Was Betrayed by the Sea}}<br />
{{appear ep|751|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|752|The Case of the Lucky Calico|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|759|The Romance Novel with the Unexpected Conclusion|part=1|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear ep|763|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=1}} <br />
{{appear ep|764|Conan and Heiji, Code of Love|part=2}} <br />
{{appear ep|765|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=1}} <br />
{{appear ep|766|Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case|part=2}} <br />
{{appear ep|767|The Lover Gone Missing in a Snowstorm}}<br />
{{appear ep|768|Ai Haibara Imprisonment Case}} <br />
{{appear ep|769|The Troublesome Emergency Patient}}<br />
{{appear ep|772|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|773|Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|774|Munch's Missing Scream}}<br />
{{appear ep|777|Detective Boys vs. Elderly Detective League}}<br />
{{appear ep|779|The Scarlet Prologue|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|781|The Scarlet Intersection|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|783|The Scarlet Truth|link=The Scarlet Return}}<br />
{{appear ep|785|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|786|Taiko Meijin's Match of Love|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|792|Three First Discoverers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|793|Three First Discoverers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|795|The Secret of the Missing Young Lady}}<br />
{{appear ep|798|The Moving Target}}<br />
{{appear ep|799|Detective Boys' Locked Room Mystery Battle}}<br />
{{appear ep|803|The Pitfall of Fire Precautions}}<br />
{{appear ep|804|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|805|Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|813|The Shadow Approaching Amuro}}<br />
{{appear ep|814|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|815|The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|816|The Disappointing and Kind Alien}}<br />
{{appear ep|822|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|823|The Suspects Are a Passionate Couple|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|824|The Detective Boys Get Out of the Rain}}<br />
{{appear ep|829|The Mysterious Boy}}<br />
{{appear ep|843|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|844|The Detective Boys in a Grove|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|845|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|846|Conan Cornered in the Darkness|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|849|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|850|The Marriage Registration's Password|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|855|The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt|note=Background}}<br />
{{appear ep|859|The Dark Mountain Route}}<br />
{{appear ep|865|The Foul-Mouthed Myna Bird}}<br />
{{appear ep|868|The Whistling Bookstore}}<br />
{{appear ep|869|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|870|Conan Disappeared on the Cliff|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|871|The Nobunaga 450 Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|877|A Pair of Crossing Fates}}<br />
{{appear ep|880|The Detective Boys and the Ghost Mansion}}<br />
{{appear ep|889|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|890|The New Teacher's Skeleton Case|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|896|The Woman with White Hands|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|897|The Woman with White Hands|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|898|The Melting Cake!}}<br />
{{appear ep|904|Result of the Draw}}<br />
{{appear ep|907|The J League Bodyguard}}<br />
{{appear ep|909|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|910|Mystery of the Burning Tent|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|912|The Detective Boys Become Models}}<br />
{{appear ep|918|The Mini Patrol Car Police's Big Chase}}<br />
{{appear ep|922|The Disappeared Detective Boys}}<br />
{{appear ep|923|A Day Without Conan}}<br />
{{appear ep|925|The Heartfelt Strap|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|926|The Heartfelt Strap|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|927|The Crimson School Trip|part=Bright Red Arc|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|929|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|930|A Woman Standing by the Window|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|936|Intrigue at the Food Court}}<br />
{{appear ep|937|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|938|The Killer Fist of Talos|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|939|The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip}}<br />
{{appear ep|941|Search for Maria-chan!|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|942|Search for Maria-chan!|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|944|The Cost of Likes|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|945|The Cost of Likes|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|948|The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur}}<br />
{{appear ep|951|The Whistling Bookstore 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|955|The Secret of the Insect Man}}<br />
{{appear ep|960|Miss Lonely and the Detective Boys}}<br />
{{Appear ep|962|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=1}}<br />
{{Appear ep|963|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=2|note=Background}}<br />
{{Appear ep|964|Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|965|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Prologue}}<br />
{{appear ep|966|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Interlude}}<br />
{{appear ep|967|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Climax}}<br />
{{appear ep|968|Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|part=Finale}}<br />
{{appear ep|971|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|972|The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|978|The Case On the Opposite Shore}}<br />
{{appear ep|981|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|982|Welcome to Bocchan Restaurant|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|989|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary}}<br />
{{appear ep|995|Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy|part=3}}<br />
{{appear ep|997|Intrigue at Smile Village}}<br />
{{appear ep|1002|The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery}}<br />
{{appear ep|1009|The Lost Article That Smells Like a Case}}<br />
{{appear ep|1011|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1012|Picking Wild Plants and Clovers|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1015|Stakeout}}<br />
{{appear ep|1018|The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden|part=1|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1023|The Whistling Bookstore 3}}<br />
{{appear ep|1024|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1025|Momiji Ooka's Challenge|part=2|note=Flashback}}<br />
{{appear ep|1027|Beyond the Curtain}}<br />
{{appear ep|1028|Ballad of the Woman Who Loved Cake}}<br />
{{appear ep|1033|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Opening Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1034|Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|part=Brilliant Move}}<br />
{{appear ep|1036|Whiteout|part=1}}<br />
{{appear ep|1037|Whiteout|part=2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1040|The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 2}}<br />
{{appear ep|1041|The Unstated Alibi}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Movies ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|movies|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
{{appear movie|1|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper}}<br />
{{appear movie|2|The Fourteenth Target}}<br />
{{appear movie|3|The Last Wizard of the Century}}<br />
{{appear movie|4|Captured in Her Eyes}}<br />
{{appear movie|5|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{appear movie|6|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{appear movie|7|Crossroad in the Ancient Capital}}<br />
{{appear movie|8|Magician of the Silver Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|9|Strategy Above the Depths}}<br />
{{appear movie|10|The Private Eyes' Requiem}}<br />
{{appear movie|11|Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure}}<br />
{{appear movie|12|Full Score of Fear}}<br />
{{appear movie|13|The Raven Chaser}}<br />
{{appear movie|14|The Lost Ship in the Sky}}<br />
{{appear movie|15|Quarter of Silence}}<br />
{{appear movie|16|The Eleventh Striker}}<br />
{{appear movie|17|Private Eye in the Distant Sea}}<br />
[[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]]<br />
{{appear movie|18|Dimensional Sniper}}<br />
{{appear movie|19|Sunflowers of Inferno}}<br />
{{appear movie|20|The Darkest Nightmare}}<br />
{{appear movie|21|The Crimson Love Letter}}<br />
{{appear movie|22|Zero the Enforcer}}<br />
{{appear movie|23|The Fist of Blue Sapphire}}<br />
{{appear movie|24|The Scarlet Bullet}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== OVAs ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|ovas|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
[[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!|'''OVA 1''': Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]<br />
[[16 Suspects!?|'''OVA 2''': 16 Suspects!?]]<br />
[[Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy|'''OVA 3''': Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy]]<br />
[[The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report|'''OVA 5''': The Target is Kogoro!! The Detective Boys' Secret Report]]<br />
[[A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys|'''OVA 7''': A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys]]<br />
[[The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko|'''OVA 8''': The Casebook of Female High-School Detective Suzuki Sonoko]]<br />
[[The Stranger from Ten Years Later|'''OVA 9''': The Stranger from Ten Years Later]]<br />
[[Kid in Trap Island|'''OVA 10''': Kid in Trap Island]]<br />
[[A Secret Order From London|'''OVA 11''': A Secret Order From London]]<br />
[[The Miracle of Excalibur|'''OVA 12''': The Miracle of Excalibur]]<br />
[[Magic File 2: The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab|'''Magic File 2''': The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab]]<br />
[[Magic File 3: Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata|'''Magic File 3''': Mahjong Pieces and the Memories from Tanabata]]<br />
[[Magic File 4: The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey|'''Magic File 4''': The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey]]<br />
[[Magic File 5: Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio|'''Magic File 5''': Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio]]<br />
[[The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)|'''Gosho Short 7''': The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan)]]<br />
[[Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri|'''Conan vs. Wooo 1''': Fatuous Detective!? Kogoro Mouri <font size=1; color=black>('''Note:''' commercial cameo)</font>]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Specials ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|specials|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~|'''Drama (2006)''': A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]<br />
[[Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri|'''TV Special 4''': Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri]]<br />
[[The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History|'''TV Special 5''': The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa]]<br />
[[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|'''TV Special 6''': Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small]]<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Openings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|openings|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
{{appear op|1|Mune ga Dokidoki|↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓}}<br />
{{appear op|2|Feel Your Heart|VELVET GARDEN}}<br />
{{appear op|3|Nazo|Miho Komatsu}}<br />
{{appear op|4|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|5|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TWO-MIX}}<br />
{{appear op|6|Girigiri chop|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|7|Mysterious Eyes|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|9|destiny|Miki Matsuhashi}}<br />
{{appear op|10|Winter Bells|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|11|I can't stop my love for you♥|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|12|Kaze no Lalala|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|13|Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|14|START|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|15|Hoshi no Kagayaki yo|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|16|Growing of my heart|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|18|100 Mono Tobira|Rina Aiuchi & U-ka saegusa}}<br />
{{appear op|19|Kumo ni Notte|U-ka saegusa IN db}}<br />
{{appear op|20|Namida no Yesterday|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|21|Glorious Mind|ZARD}}<br />
{{appear op|23|Ichibyōgoto ni Love for you|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|24|Mysterious|Naifu}}<br />
{{appear op|25|Revive|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|26|Everlasting Luv|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|27|MAGIC|Rina Aiuchi}}<br />
{{appear op|28|As the Dew|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|29|SUMMER TIME GONE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|30|tear drops|Caos Caos Caos}}<br />
{{appear op|31|Don't Wanna Lie|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|32|Misty Mystery|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear op|33|Miss Mystery|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|34|Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru|Natsuiro}}<br />
{{appear op|35|TRY AGAIN|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|36|Q&A|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|37|Butterfly Core|VALSHE}}<br />
{{appear op|38|Greed|KNOCK OUT MONKEY}}<br />
{{appear op|39|DYNAMITE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear op|40|WE GO|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|41|Nazo|La PomPon|link=Nazo (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear op|43|Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru|B'z}}<br />
{{appear op|44|Ikusen no Meikyū de Ikusen no Nazo o Toite|BREAKERZ}}<br />
{{appear op|45|Lie, Lie, Lie,|Maki Ohguro}}<br />
{{appear op|47|Countdown|NormCore}}<br />
{{appear op|51|Makka na Lip|WANDS}}<br />
{{appear op|53|ZERO kara Hajimete|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== Closings ==<br />
<onlyinclude>{{Appearances|closings|Ayumi Yoshida|<br />
{{appear ed|1|STEP BY STEP|ZIGGY}}<br />
{{appear ed|11|Start in my life|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|14|Yume Mita Ato de|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|15|Mushoku|Azumi Uehara}}<br />
{{appear ed|20|Wasurezaki|GARNET CROW}}<br />
{{appear ed|25|Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari wa Shinai|Aya Kamiki}}<br />
{{appear ed|39|Pilgrim|B'z}}<br />
{{appear ed|43|Koi ni Koishite|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|50|Unmei no Roulette Mawashite|La PomPon|link=Unmei no Roulette Mawashite (La PomPon)}}<br />
{{appear ed|52|SAWAGE☆LIFE|Mai Kuraki}}<br />
{{appear ed|60|Sissy Sky|Airi Miyakawa}}<br />
}}</onlyinclude><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Ayumi Yoshida]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Appearances]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Liste von Ayumi Yoshidas Auftritten]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Phantom_of_Baker_Street&diff=312561The Phantom of Baker Street2022-04-28T04:42:05Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
{{char|[[Gin]] (Yukiko's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
{{char|[[Vodka]] (Yusaku's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
<br />
Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
<br />
Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
<br />
The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
<br />
Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
<br />
Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
<br />
Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
<br />
Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
<br />
A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
<br />
Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
<br />
Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
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Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
<br />
In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
<br />
Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
<br />
The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
<br />
The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
<br />
Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]], [[The Crimson Loveletter]], [[The Darkest Nightmare]],[[Fists of Blue Sapphire]], and [[Sunflowers of Inferno]]<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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[[Category:Animation directed by Yoshiharu Shimizu]]<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
{{char|[[Gin]] (Yukiko's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
{{char|[[Vodka]] (Yusaku's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
<br />
Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
<br />
Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
<br />
The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
<br />
Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
<br />
Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
<br />
Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
<br />
Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
<br />
A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
<br />
Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
<br />
Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
<br />
Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
<br />
In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
<br />
Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
<br />
The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
<br />
The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
<br />
Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
<br />
The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]], [[The Crimsin Loveletter]], [[The Darkest Nightmare]],[[Fists of Blue Sapphire]], and [[Sunflowers of Inferno]]<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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[[Category:Movies]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Junko Yamanaka]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Seiji Muta]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Yoshiharu Shimizu]]<br />
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[[de:Film 6]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Countdown_to_Heaven&diff=312559Countdown to Heaven2022-04-28T04:34:15Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Cast */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = 0BTOmPYGcEc<br />
| movie = 5<br />
| image = Movie 5.jpg<br />
| title = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| english-title = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|名探偵コナン 天国へのカウントダウン}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Tengoku e no Kauntodaun)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 21, 2001<br />
| english-airdate = January 19, 2010 <br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 18.1% (aired on April 1, 2002) <br> 11.5% (aired on October 2, 2006)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref><br> 13.9% (aired on December 14, 2012) <br> 10.0% (aired on April 23, 2021)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Officer Tome]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Vodka]] <br> [[Akemi Miyano]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Shiho Miyano]] <br> [[Yoshiaki Hara]] <br> [[Teiji Moriya]] <br> [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|Okamoto]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Kazunari Kouchi]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]], [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Yukitoshi Hori]] as [[Gin]] <br> [[Fumihiko Tachiki]] as [[Vodka]] <br> [[Sakiko Tamagawa]] as [[Akemi Miyano]] <br> [[Toshiko Fujita]] as Mio Tokiwa <br> [[Takeshi Watabe]] as Iwamatsu Oki <br> [[Aya Hisakawa]] as Chinami Sawaguchi <br> [[Koichi Hashimoto]] as [[Yoshiaki Hara]] <br> [[Jurota Kosugi]] as Hidehiko Kazama <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as [[Officer Tome]] <br> [[Junichi Sugawara]] as [[Minor law enforcement#Hajime Tsukamoto|Hajime Tsukamoto]] <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as Tokiwa employee A, Firefighter <br> [[Takayuki Inoue]] as Tokiwa employee B <br> [[Kazuya Ichijo]] as Examiner <br> [[Hidenari Ugaki]] as Firemaster <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Mother <br> [[Mie Akagi]] as Donuts seller <br> [[Ichiro Nagai]] as Hosui Kisaragi<br />
| theme-song = always<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Captured in Her Eyes<br />
| next-movie = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
'''Countdown to Heaven''' is the 5th movie in the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' franchise. It was released in Japan on April 21, 2001.<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Yoshiaki Hara]]|image = Yoshiaki Hara.jpg|description =<br />
* 32 years old<br />
* [[Black Organization]] member}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets introduced ==<br />
{{NewGadget|name = [[Telescopic Lenses]]|image = Telescopic Lenses.jpg|description =<br />
* Glasses that can zoom in on a distant target}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Officer Tome}}<br />
{{char|Gin}}<br />
{{char|Vodka}}<br />
{{char|Akemi Miyano|display=Akemi Miyano (background)}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (background)}}<br />
{{char|Shiho Miyano|display=Shiho Miyano (background)}}<br />
{{char|Teiji Moriya|display=Teiji Moriya (background)}}<br />
{{char|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|Mayor Okamoto|display=Okamoto (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo (Mentioned only)}}<br />
{{char|[[Heiji Hattori]](Intro only)}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
{{Gadget|Detective Boys Badge}}<br />
{{Gadget|Turbo Engine Skateboard}}<br />
{{Gadget|Earring Cellphone}}<br />
{{Gadget|Wristwatch Flashlight}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Professor Agasa takes the Detective Boys camping. It is a beautiful day and they enjoy a view of Mt. Fuji as well as the newly built Nishitamashi Twin Towers, the now tallest buildings in Japan. Mitsuhiko asks Agasa if they can have a look at the towers on their way back and Agasa agrees. They set up camp and Agasa and Ai prepare rice and curry for everyone. Genta chastises Mitsuhiko for not finishing his rice, saying "there will be consequences from the gods, that's what my parents always say".<br />
<br />
At night, everyone sleeps soundly in their tents when Genta wakes up because he has to go to the bathroom. On his way back, he spots Ai in a phone booth. He doesn't think there is anything suspicious about it and runs back to the tent because he feels cold. Ai talks to an unknown person on the phone and says she will go to the Twin Towers and "he" will join her as well.<br />
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Somewhere else, at the same time, Gin and Vodka finish a phone call in their Porsche 356 A, though it isn't clear if they were talking to Ai. Gin says they are going to the Nishitamashi towers the following day.<br />
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In the afternoon, the Detective Boys and Agasa return to Tokyo. Genta complains that his seatbelt is a bit tight and Mitsuhiko replies that that isn't any surprise, after all Genta ate five bowls of rice at breakfast. To pass the time, Mitsuhiko suggests playing the 30 seconds-game. Players have to count down to 30 seconds without looking at a timer and whoever is closest, wins. Ai and Agasa sit the game out. Mitsuhiko goes first and gets 40 seconds, Conan does a bit better, stopping at 27 seconds, Genta gets all the way up to 59 seconds and Ayumi manages a perfect 30 seconds. <br />
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Genta asks Ai who she was talking to on the phone the previous night and Ai replies that he must have imagined that.<br />
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They park in front of the towers, where, to their great surprise, Sonoko, Ran and Kogoro join them, having taken a taxi. Everyone decides to go to the towers together and Kogoro explains that he was invited by the owner of the building, his old college friend Mio Tokiwa.<br />
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Chinami Sakaguchi, Mio's secretary, greets her guests in front of the towers and explains she is going to take them on a tour of the buildings. She says the Tokiwa Corporation uses all of the floors above the 31st floor and that she will first take them to the Tokiwa showroom on the 2nd and 3rd floor. Mitsuhiko tells Ayumi that Tokiwa specialises in software but deals with everything concerning computers. Yoshiaki Hara, an executive and programmer for Tokiwa, meets them in front of the showroom and presents his newest invention - a machine that can predict what someone will look like in ten years. Ayumi and Agasa try it out first. Agasa looks exactly the same but everyone is stunned by Ayumi's pretty appearance. Genta and Mitsuhiko try the machine out next and aren't sure what to make of their appearance as 17-year olds. Sonoko and Ran decide to give it a go. Sonoko is disappointed, declaring she looks old, but Ran, Kogoro - and quite obviously Conan, who tries to remain inconspicuous - are impressed by Ran's photo, Kogoro says she reminds him of Eri. Mitsuhiko and Ayumi wonder about Conan's strange reaction.<br />
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Conan and Ai refuse to participate for obvious reasons, fearing they will be exposed by the machine. Kogoro forces Conan to sit down and have his photo taken and Mitsuhiko and Genta pressure Ai to sit down as well. The machine takes a photo of them but then shows an error message, keeping Conan and Ai safe. <br />
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Sawaguchi's phone rings and she tells her guests to follow her to the 75th floor where everything is being prepared for the grand opening party of the towers. As they go to the elevator, Sawaguchi accidentally treads on Kogoro's toes and apologises, embarassed. Hara jokes it isn't a surprise that Sawaguchi is clumsy, she was born in the Chinese year of the Boar after all.<br />
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Sawaguchi gets everyone into the VIP elevator which instantly accesses any floor of the building. She explains that the VIP elevator can only be entered on this floor and the 66th floor where there is a concert hall. Ayumi and Mitsuhiko admire the view as the elevator takes them up and say it feels like going straight to heaven.<br />
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The reception room on the 75th floor is in a complete mess while everything is being set up for the party. Mio Tokiwa comes to join her guests as they get out of the elevator and introduces them to some other VIP guests: Hosui Kisaragi, a painter who specialises in the traditional Japanese ways of painting, Iwamatsu Oki, a council member in Nishitamashi who supported the building of the towers and Hidehiko Kazama, the architect who designed the buildings. Kazama explains that he studied under Teiji Moriya, which instantly alarms Conan and Kogoro but Kazama assures them that he doesn't plan on blowing his creations up at all. Conan points out Moriya wouldn't have approved of the towers because they are assymetrical. Kazama says this was intentional. One side of the tower they are in right now offers a perfect view of Mount Fuji, on the other side you can see tower B which is a commercial building with a hotel on the top floors. The hotel has a rooftop pool with a retractable roof.<br />
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Oki, who is already quite drunk, asks Mio if he can't spend the night in the hotel and she arranges for him to stay in a suite on the 67th floor on tower B. Oki thanks her and says he wants to take her out for dinner, before noticing Mio's unusual brooch. She replies she got it as a gift.<br />
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Kisaragi abruptly decides he has to leave. Kazama explains that the painter feels insulted by the way Mio treats his art. She buys his paintings and sells them for a profit without appreciating him as an artist.<br />
Hara hands chocolates to Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko and invites them to his house to test a new game he created. He tells the Detective Boys to visit him the following Sunday. Ai decides to leave and Mitsuhiko approaches Ran in private and says he needs Ran's help. Ayumi also asks to speak to Ran in private. in the meantime, Sonoko still studies her photo when Ai walks past, wondering if she should get a perm. <br />
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Two Tokiwa employees get out of the VIP elevator and discuss a "luxury car" that just parked in front of the towers. They say it is a Porsche 356A which alarms Conan immensely. He asks the employees to describe the car to him and is shocked when their descriptions match the car used by Gin. Conan hurries to the elevator and keeps an eye on the car as he goes down. The Porsche drives off as soon as he gets out of the building.<br />
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The next day Mitsuhiko meets up with Ran at a fast food restaurant and asks for Ran's help. He says he has a crush on Ayumi but it is obvious that Ayumi prefers Conan. He is also confused because he feels like he is developing feelings for Ai and wonders if he's a bad person for liking two girls. Ran says there is no need for him to be ashamed and that he should treasure those feelings but stay friends with both girls.<br />
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Later, Ayumi meets Ran at a donut shop and confesses that she has a crush on Conan. She worries Conan has a crush on Ran as well. Ran doesn't believe that but Ayumi insists, saying she watched Conan and "female intuition" told her Conan has feelings for Ran. Ran is amused how serious the children take all of this.<br />
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That same night, Ran calls Shinichi and they discuss Conan having feelings for her. Shinichi laughs Ran's suggestion off.<br />
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Meanwhile, an intruder breaks into Oki's room in the hotel on the 67th floor of tower B, pulls out a knife, backs Oki into a corner and fatally stabs the politician with his knife before he escapes.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = 67th floor suite of the Twin Tower<br />
| victim = Iwamatsu Oki<br />
| age = 55 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, [[Yoshiaki Hara]], Hosui Kisaragi, Mio Tokiwa, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = Conan sees the picture of the blood spill near wardrobe.<br />
}}<br />
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As they were among the last people to see Oki alive, Inspector Megure calls everyone to police headquarters to inform them of Oki's death and question their alibis. Chiba reports that Oki died between 10 o'clock and midnight and that they found a sake cup broken in half at the crime scene. Megure says he has two theories about the cup's meaning. Either it fell out of Oki's pocket or it was a message left by either the murderer or the victim.<br />
Shiratori says the police have five main subjects. Because the building isn't open to the public, only Tokiwa, Hara, Kisaragi, Sawaguchi and Kazama could have entered Oki's room and committed the crime.<br />
Kogoro puts a theory forward - "choko" (sake cup) could refer to "chocolate" and point to Hara who is known for loving chocolate. Megure informs Kogoro that Hara is the only one among the suspects who has an alibi.<br />
The police don't really have a valid motive yet but wonder if Oki's death had something to do with the towers themselves. Oki was an influential politician who made the city government give up their opposition to the building project. <br />
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Conan asks if the sake cup couldn't refer to Mio Tokiwa because her brooch looks like it. Kogoro angrily objects but Megure says she is actually the current main suspect since she was staying on the 68th floor of tower B, making her closest to the victim.<br />
Sonoko says the sake cup reminds her of the bowl used to mix powder in traditional Japanese painting.<br />
They realise it could point to almost every one of the subjects except Kazama and Sawaguchi. Conan tells the police officers that he heard Kazama studied under Teiji Moriya but Shiratori replies that that doesn't make him suspicious as Kazama is nowhere near as much a perfectionist as Moriya was. Megure adds that Sawaguchi maybe had a motive for killing Oki as well. Her father was an investigative journalist who was looking into Oki when he suddenly died from exhaustion. Sawaguchi was in her last year at university when she lost her father. However, there is no evidence that ties Oki to Mr. Sawaguchi's death.<br />
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Conan sneaks another look at the photo of the victim hidden in Megure's notebook and notices that blood is suspiciously missing from a place where it should be. Ai looks at the photo with him and says she has noticed the same. Conan quietly tells her he worries the sake cup could point to the Black Organisation but Ai calms him, saying they would never leave such an obvious message. <br />
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Out of the corner of his eye, Conan sees Genta, Mitsuhiko and Ayumi having a quiet discussion and apparently agreeing on something. The three friends meet up at Beika Station to get ahead of Conan in their investigation, but Conan sneaks up on them, surprising them and makes them promise never to do anything this dangerous again, after all they could meet a murderer. Genta explains he asked Ai to join them - she declined, saying she had housework to do.<br />
Actually, Ai spends the afternoon by herself and watches a gangster movie which reminds her a lot of herself now she left the Organisation.<br />
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Mitsuhiko explains their plans to Conan. They are on their way to Kazama's house and plan to visit Hara the following day. Mitsuhiko says they also found out Kisaragi lives in a house he had built in Asahino, in walking distance from Kazama, and that he moved there three years ago. <br />
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Upon arrival at Asahino station, the Detective Boys first go to visit Kazama. Conan is impressed by the CAD system the architect uses to digitally design his buildings and models. Mitsuhiko starts questioning Kazama on Oki's death. He says he had no reason to be angry at the politician and was actually quite grateful for his support in the twin towers project and thanked Oki for it. Kazama also tells them about his son and that he has to call his family now.<br />
Conan realises Kazama can't be the murderer as he was completely relaxed around them.<br />
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Kisaragi is working on a painting of Mount Fuji when the Detective Boys knock on his door. He is originally furious with them for disturbing him in the middle of his work. Conan notices Kisaragi has the blinds drawn even though his house overlooks Mount Fuji perfectly. Kisaragi draws caricatures of all the Detective Boys, hands them to the kids with a grin and shoos them away.<br />
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That night, Professor Agasa wakes up from his own loud snoring. He gets up to have a glass of water and overhears Ai speaking to someone on the phone. The following morning, he calls Conan and says Genta told him something similar had happened during their recent camping trip. Agasa fears the Organisation has lured Ai back in, but Conan tells the professor to trust her. <br />
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Conan puts the phone down and meets up with the rest of the Detective Boys to visit Hara. <br />
Hara's doors are not fully closed, making Conan instantly suspicious. He takes his shoes off, sneaks into the apartment and they find Hara dead on the floor of his living room.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Apartment room 407<br />
| victim = [[Yoshiaki Hara]]<br />
| age = 32 years old<br />
| cause-death = Gunshot wound<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, Hosui Kisaragi, Mio Tokiwa, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = Hara is killed with a Beretta 92FS Suppresed in his apartment while eating chocolate cake.<br />
}}<br />
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Hara has a single wound in his chest that could come from a gunshot. Conan also spots a knife with chocolate cake remains on the floor next to Hara's body and another broken sake cup. <br />
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The police arrive and Takagi wonders what the sake cup could mean. Shiratori says it is obvious that they're now dealing with a serial killer. Conan privately asks Investigator Tome from the Crime Scene Team about the cup and Tome points out that this one doesn't have any bloodstains on it, meaning it could have been placed at the scene after Hara's murder to draw attention away from the actual murderer.<br />
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Shiratori and Megure update Kogoro on the newest developments and say Hara was likely killed between 5 and 6 at night a day ago. Someone apparently also wiped Hara's entire computer data. The remaining suspects are Tokiwa, Kazama; Sawaguchi and Kisaragi. Megure says he wanted to ask Tokiwa to postpone the opening party, but she refused, sending two ivnitations to the party to the police instead.<br />
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A black Porsche 356A parks in front of a block of flats and Gin steps out. He enters the building and meets with Vodka who is searching one of the apartments, previously belonging to a certain Akemi Miyano. Gin says they could use Akemi's computer to run a call tracing program to find out where Sherry is and Vodka switches the computer on.<br />
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At the same time, Ai gets up and calls Akemi's number, leaving a message about the party that will happen the following day. Gin's program is almost successful, but three seconds before it can reveal Sherry's current location to him and Vodka, the line is cut. Conan has secretly followed Ai and pulled the plug. He chastises her for being so reckless, reminding her that the Organisation already turned up at the Twin Towers. Ai runs back to her room in tears. Akemi's phone rings again shortly afterwards but the caller only uses it to remotely delete Ai's message.<br />
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The following morning, Ai explains herself to her friends at Teitan Elementary. She says she knows she is doing something dangerous, but she misses hearing her sister's voice and the only way she can do that is by calling Akemi's number and listening to her mailbox message. The Detective Boys comfort her and reassure her she isn't alone anymore, she has got all of them now.<br />
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Opening night at the Twin towers arrives. A metallic ball is rolled into the central surveillance room in the first level of the tower basements. The ball releases a gas that immediately knocks out the guards watching the CCTV screens. The culprit plants bombs in the main server room, near the entrance and on the rooftop of tower A.<br />
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At the same time, at Kogoro's Detective Agency, everyone meets up to go to the party but Sonoko is late. Conan and Ai quietly discuss the case and Conan asks Ai if Hara could be involved with the Black Organisation. Ai says it might be possible, the Organisation looks to recruit different sorts of specialists from all possible fields to work on its research projects.<br />
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Sonoko finally arrives, wearing her hair in a perm like Ai. Outside of the buildings, Takagi, Chiba, Megure and Shiratori stand guard, having had their entrance refused by Tokiwa, so all the police can do for now is watch the guests arriving for the party.<br />
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In the reception room, everyone immediately notices a shiny red Ford Mustang Convertible on a pedestal. The kids wonder how it was transported to the 75th floor as the car is too big to fit into the regular elevator, but Ayumi notices there is another elevator for cargo that was used to bring the car upstairs. <br />
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The guests enjoy a beautiful view of the sunset from the high windows and Mio Tokiwa walks on stage. She announces the guests will now be able to join a game she herself learned from her father, the "30 seconds- game". Participants will have to guess when 30 seconds have passed without using their watches or phones. Whoever comes closest will win the Mustang. If there is a tie, the winner will be decided by rock-paper-scissors and the loser receives a mountain bike with a helmet. Mio's assistant collects everyone's watches except for Conan's and Ai's. Before the game officially begins, Conan notices that Kisaragi didn't participate either.<br />
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Mio starts the stopwatch and, to everyone's immense surprise, Kogoro wins the game.<br />
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Sawaguchi calls up several guests of honour who helped build the Twin Towers to the stage before the lights are switched off for a special presentation. On a screen in front of the stage, the guests see a variety of paintings made by Hosui Kisaragi as an announcer talks about his artistic career, saying they will now officially present his latest masterpiece.<br />
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The spotlights are turned on, revealing a massive painting of Mount Fuji and Mio Tokiwa's body dangles from a wire in front of the painting.<br />
She was hanged.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case3.jpg<br />
| location = Twin Tower stage, 75th Floor<br />
| victim = Mio Tokiwa<br />
| age = 36 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging with Pearl Necklace<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, Hosui Kisaragi, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = The tokiwa President is death by hanging with Pearl necklace in ftont of the painting of Mount Fuji.<br />
}}<br />
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Kogoro brings her body down to do a first inspection and notices a sake cup on the floor next to Mio's corpse. This one, however, is unbroken.<br />
They draw the curtains and Kogoro calls Megure and his officers to join him at the scene of the crime. They notice Mio's body was attached to a hook tied to the ceiling with piano wire, so she choked to death when the painting lowered and the wire was being pulled upwards. They decide to recreate the moment the murder was committed, instructing all suspects to stand where they stood when the lights went out. <br />
Kogoro accuses Kisaragi of committing the murder as he stood next to Mio, saying his motive was to prevent Mio from making a profit with his paintings. Takagi interjects, saying Kisaragi had no idea about the sake cups being left at the other crime scenes.<br />
Kogoro now declares it has to have been Sawaguchi, accusing her of being as ambitious as her father and of continuing her father's investigation into Oki's wrongdoings. Sawaguchi's father believed Oki was being bribed by Tokiwa to allow the building of the Twin Towers to continue. Sawaguchi asks Kogoro if he has any proof and he comes up with an outlandish theory. He says "choko" (sake cup) is spelled with the kanji for boar and kuchi and is a hint at Sawaguchi, who was born in the year of the boar. <br />
Conan wants to interrupt but Ai motions him over, saying she has an idea about the way the murder was committed. Ai says Mio couldn't have noticed someone attached a piano wire to her Pearl necklace as she had been drinking and this is how she was lured to her death. Conan has a look and finds a lone pearl next to the place Kisaragi stood in. He quickly gets the elevator to the ground level to confirm his suspicion for Kisaragi's motive.<br />
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Suddenly, at the 4th basement level, one of the bombs planted by the culprit explodes in the power generator room and all the lights in A tower go out. The second bomb detonates in the Server room and eradicates all data on the servers belonging to the Tokiwa corporation, setting off a giant fire in the process.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Bombing<br />
| image = Movie5 Case5.jpg<br />
| location = Twin Tower A building (various areas) <br />
| suspects = Unknown bomber<br />
| description = The explosives are get the blackout of Tower A and burning in 40th floor.<br />
}}<br />
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Sawaguchi remembers that the VIP elevators are still working as they run on an independent power source. All women and children are instructed to escape by the elevators which directly lead out of A tower and Megure instructs the men to use the emergency stairs, cross over the Sky Bridge and run down tower B. Firefighters arrive and formulate a plan to put the fires out. The evacuation begins.<br />
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Conan almost fits in the elevator but the weight sensors go off, making him wait for the next one. The elevator stops on the 66th floor and the Detective Boys get out as well, leaving their place to a frightened young woman and her baby, but leaving them stuck in the building as well. Conan realises the way the bombs were planted directly points to the Organisation, it was too precise to be committed to an ordinary criminal. <br />
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The elevator finally returns to the 75th floor and Conan, Ran and Sonoko step in. On the way down, Conan suddenly realises that the Organisation think Ai, or rather Shiho Miyano, is at the party as well and that they now mistake Sonoko for her thanks to her new hairstyle. He zooms in to the roof of B tower, using his glasses and spots Gin who has a sniper pointing his rifle directly at Sonoko. <br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case4.jpg<br />
| location = Twin Tower elevator<br />
| victim = [[Sonoko Suzuki]]<br />
| cause-death = Shooting<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| suspects = [[Gin]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Conan uses his glasses to zoom in across B-Tower's roof and sees Gin with a sniper pointing directly at her.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan tricks Sonoko into moving out of the way and Gin, who observes them from the roof, realises that this can't be Shiho, as Sonoko behaves rather strangely when a bullet hits the elevator next to her.<br />
The elevator gets stuck.<br />
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Conan uses the elevator hatch to escape and Ran opens the door to the 45th floor. With flames making their way upwards, Conan hurries everyone across to the second Sky Bridge. <br />
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Gin and Vodka lock their scope lenses onto the second Bridge, believing Sherry must be escaping with the men. When they don't see her, they decide to blow up both bridges in the 60th and 45th floors, leaving Sherry trapped in tower A. Just as the Detective Boys want to hurry across the bridge in the 60th floor, it is blown up by Vodka, sending it crashing into the bridge on the 45th floor, trapping Conan and Ran as well. Smoke starts billowing into the room and Conan and Ran start to feel nauseous. Ran quickly thinks of a way to escape, breaks the glass hatch next to her, grabs a fire hose behind the hatch, ties it around Conan and herself and jumps off the building, using the force to break another glass window just as the hose starts to burn.<br />
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Conan and Ran reach the police downstairs but Conan can't see the Detective Boys. At exactly that moment, Genta contacts him with his badge, telling him they are still stuck on the 60th floor. Megure calls for a helicopter to rescue the kids. Conan sneaks across to Agasa's car to grab his skateboard, takes the elevator up to the 60th floor of B tower and jumps across the remains of the Sky Bridge to A tower, helping the Detective Boys escape to the roof before he goes back to the 75th floor to confront the serial killer.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Chinami Sawaguchi|Chinami Sawaguchi.jpg|<br />
* 29 years old<br />
* Tokiwa president's secretary}}<br />
{{People|[[Yoshiaki Hara]]|Yoshiaki Hara.jpg|<br />
* Victim (gunshot)<br />
* 32 years old<br />
* Tokiwa executive}}<br />
{{People|Hosui Kisaragi|Hosui Kisaragi.jpg|<br />
* 60 years old<br />
* Japanese artist}}<br />
{{People|Iwamatsu Oki|Iwamatsu Oki.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 55 years old<br />
* Nishitama City councilman}}<br />
{{People|Mio Tokiwa|Mio Tokiwa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (hanged)<br />
* 36 years old<br />
* Tokiwa president}}<br />
{{People|Hidehiko Kazama|Hidehiko Kazama.jpg|<br />
* 41 years old<br />
* Architect}}<br />
{{People|[[Minor law enforcement#Hajime Tsukamoto|Hajime Tsukamoto]]|Hajime Tsukamoto.jpg|<br />
* 51 years old<br />
* Head of security}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Sawaguchi|Sawaguchi.jpg|<br />
* Deceased<br />
* Chinami's father<br />
* Former newsreporter}}<br />
{{People|Kazama|Kazama child.jpg|<br />
* Kazama's only son}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>After everyone has evacuated from floor 75th, Conan and Ai confront the culprit who has yet to evacuate from the party room: '''Hosui Kisaragi'''.<br />
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* Kisaragi send an expensive pearl necklace to President Mio, which she wore at the party. At the backstage prior to the murder, he hooked a wire from the top of his painting of Mount Fuji along the top of the curtain and tied it to an identical necklace. Shortly before his painting would be displayed, he silently approched Mio and removed the necklace from her neck. After calming her down, he pretended to pick it the necklace up and put the second necklace on her instead. With his trap in place, all he had to do was wait for the painting to be lowered down, choking Mio to death. Kisaragi left a sake cup on the stage to frame the serial killer for it.<br />
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* During the first murder, Kisaragi visited Oki by presenting him a painting as a gift, lowering Oki's guard. After Oki was murdered, he removed the painting which was hung on the wardrobe door from the crime scene, creating a strange shape of bloodstains.<br />
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* However, Kisaragi wasn't the one who killed Hara, as Hara was already murdered by the time that he arrived at the latter's house. Instead, he used the broken cup that he had prepared to make it appears that the murderer of both Oki and Hara was the same person, and removing himself from the suspect list as his alibi during the second murder was verified by the Detective Boys.<br />
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* The evidence that proves Kisaragi's crime is hidden in his cane: the '''first necklace''' that Mio wore. Conan noticed strange sound coming from the can after the murder, meaning that Kisaragi had hidden something inside it.<br />
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== Motive ==<br />
Kisaragi concedes and confesses: he committed all three murders for the sake of Mount Fuji. For ten years, he always climbed a hill just outside of Nishitama City to paint the mountain. When old age caught up with him, he built a house on top of the hill to keep enjoying his favourite perspective of Mount Fuji when he painted, a view that was ruined by the Twin Towers which split the mountain in half, thus he murdered Mio and planned to murder Hara in vengeance for their involvement in constructing the towers, and Oki for approving the towers' construction plan. The broken sake cup was a reference to his now spoiled view of Mount Fuji. He left an unbroken sake cup at the third crime scene because the serial cases had already ended, and that Mio's body provided the same symbolism as she was hung in front of his painting, dividing the mountain the same way. <br />
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With all of his crimes exposed, Kisaragi tries to commit suicide by poison, which he originally intended to do so after he had succeeded in his goal, but is tranquilized by Conan with his watch, stating that as a detective he cannot allow Kisaragi to commit suicide as he must pay for his own sin. <br />
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== Aftermath ==<br />
Ai, who listened to Conan's deduction, asks when Conan became suspicious of Kisaragi. Conan says he noticed the Twin Towers seemingly splitting Mount Fujii in two when they got out of Asahino Station and that he wondered why Kisaragi had his blinds drawn even though his house supposedly offered a perfect view of the mountain. <br />
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He also explains that he knows who actually killed Hara. Hara grabbed his silver knife to leave a dying message - silver in Japanese means "GIN". Gin didn't suspect this, thinking Hara wanted to defend himself with the knife. Conan says Hara must have hacked into the Black Organisation's computers, which explains why his entire hard drive was erased.<br />
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Conan goes upstairs and Ai remains in the room, noticing a glowing red light behind the bar that she thinks has to come from a bomb. Just as Conan reaches the roof, Vodka remotely activates a bomb making it impossible for the rescue helicopter to land, so Conan quickly helps the Detective Boys down to the reception room again.<br />
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Ai shows a horrified Conan that she found a bomb under every table in the reception room. Conan frantically looks around and spots the dome on the roof of B tower, remembering that it is retractable. He thinks they can bridge the distance between both towers with the Mustang which remained in the room. Ai challenges Conan's assumption, saying the distance is 50 metres and they would need a minimum of 60 metres to successfully land on B tower. With the height difference taken into account, it will take only 2 seconds for the car to hit the tower and they would need a speed of 108 km/h. Conan explains he wants to use the explosion as an accelerant. <br />
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This plan, however, needs absolutely precise timing and Conan's watch battery just died. They remember how good Ayumi was at the 30 seconds game so they tell her to help everyone and tell Conan to start the car on time. Ai decides she will also count down to 30 to help Ayumi and remains sitting on one of the tables. Conan calls Megure and asks for the roof of B tower to be opened.<br />
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They load an unconscious Kisaragi into the car and start the countdown a minute before the bombs are due to explode. As 30 seconds approach, Ai doesn't want to make any move so Genta jumps out of the car, hauls her over his shoulder and runs back into the car with Ai with five seconds remaining. <br />
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Conan hits the accelerator, the bombs detonate and the car flies through the air. Ai almost falls out but Mitsuhiko saves her. Conan suddenly notices a glass sculpture inside the pool on tower B, realising how dangerous this could be for Ai so he kicks Ayumi's helmet (which she had won for coming second in the 30 seconds game at the party) into the sculpture, breaking it and saving Ai.<br />
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The car safely lands in the pool. Ayumi explains that she always gets excited when Conan is near her so she can count her heartbeat to help guessing how many seconds have passed.<br />
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Vodka is informed that five children and an old man have escaped with the car and finally realises Sherry was nowhere near the towers.<br />
Gin says he doesn't care, their main objective has been fulfilled - the servers used by Tokiwa are destroyed.<br />
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The police arrest Kisaragi.<br />
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Suddenly, a horrified Kogoro realises that his brand new car is now swimming in the pool, completely submerged.</spoiler><br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* For some unknown reason, Gin refers to [[Ai Haibara|Sherry]] as "Shelly" in the English dub. This could be because of a translator error in the script or yet another edit TMS Entertainment required in the dub version.<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Chinami Sawaguchi - Cherilyn Chrisabel<br />
:* Iwamatsu Oki - Augustine Odell<br />
:* Mio Tokiwa - Madison Monroe<br />
:* Hidehiko Kazama - Theodore Radcliff<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* The car that Kogoro won which was used by Conan to jump from Tower A to the pool in Tower B is a 2002 red Ford Mustang GT convertible [SN95].<br />
* Yoshiaki Hara drives a 1996 silver metallic Toyota Crown Majesta [S150].<br />
* The Black Organization spies from a 1998 dark blue Chevrolet Astro van. The license plate number is "33-06".<br />
* Copies of the film were withheld from home video release in the United States due to the film's plot involving the bombing of a twin tower building, as the film's DVD release was not long after 9/11, which saw the bombings of the World Trade Center buildings in New York. There are conspiracy theories stating that the plot of this movie was meant as a warning about 9/11, as the film was released the same year that the attacks happened, and the attacks were very similar to some of the events depicted in the film, with twin tower buildings being bombed in both and the subsequent fires causing massive structural damage.<br />
* The movie Haibara was watching in the cinema, in which a gangster uses a M1928 Thompson submachine gun to shoot out of a car, is about Al Capone and the mafia in Chicago, very similar to the Black Organization. M1928 "Tommy Gun", or "Chicago typewriter", with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP, made famous through countless classic gangster movies.<br />
* Gin's sniper assault rifle used to shoot Sonoko is a Colt M16A2.<br />
* The design in Kazama's CAD system is the same of the light attraction appearing in the climax scene from [[Captured in Her Eyes]].<br />
* The scene where Ran uses the fire hose as a rope and jumps out of the fire with Conan and breaks the glass below is a reference to Bruce Willis ''[[Wikipedia: Die Hard|Die Hard]]'' movie 1988, where John McClain had to do the same thing on the rooftop.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|العد التنازلي إلى الجنة|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Atzerako kontaketa zerura bidean}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Compte enrere cap al cel|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|通往天国的倒计时|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Dubbed)|Décompte aux Cieux|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Décompte aux Cieux|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|Contra atrás cara ao ceo|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Countdown zum Himmel|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Trappola di cristallo|Crystal Trap (reference to "Die Hard" movie title in Italy)}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|Cuenta atrás hacia el cielo|Countdown to heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีปริศนาเส้นตายสู่สวรรค์|The Deadline to Heaven Mystery Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Những giây cuối cùng tới thiên đường|Final Seconds to Heaven}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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{{Black Organization}}<br />
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[[Category:Black Organization]]<br />
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[[Category:Animation directed by Masahiko Itojima]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Yoshiharu Shimizu]]<br />
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[[de:Film 5]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Phantom_of_Baker_Street&diff=312556The Phantom of Baker Street2022-04-28T02:59:00Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Cast */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
{{char|[[Gin]] (Yukiko's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
{{char|[[Vodka]] (Yusaku's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
<br />
Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
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His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
<br />
Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
<br />
The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
<br />
Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
<br />
Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
<br />
Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
<br />
Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
<br />
A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
<br />
Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
<br />
Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
<br />
Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
<br />
In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
<br />
Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
<br />
The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
<br />
The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
<br />
Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
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* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
{{char|[[Gin]] (Yukiko's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
{{char|Vodka (Yusaku's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
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Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
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His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
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Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
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The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
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Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
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Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
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Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
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Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
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A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
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Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
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Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
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Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
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In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
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Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
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The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
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The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
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Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
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* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
{{char|Gin (Yukiko's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
{{char|Vodka (Yusaku's disguise, Intro only)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
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Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
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His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
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Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
<br />
The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
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Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
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Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
<br />
Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
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Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
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A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
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Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
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Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
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Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
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In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
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Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
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The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
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The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
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Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
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* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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[[de:Film 6]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Countdown_to_Heaven&diff=312553Countdown to Heaven2022-04-28T02:52:09Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Cast */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = 0BTOmPYGcEc<br />
| movie = 5<br />
| image = Movie 5.jpg<br />
| title = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| english-title = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|名探偵コナン 天国へのカウントダウン}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Tengoku e no Kauntodaun)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 21, 2001<br />
| english-airdate = January 19, 2010 <br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 18.1% (aired on April 1, 2002) <br> 11.5% (aired on October 2, 2006)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref><br> 13.9% (aired on December 14, 2012) <br> 10.0% (aired on April 23, 2021)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Officer Tome]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Vodka]] <br> [[Akemi Miyano]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Shiho Miyano]] <br> [[Yoshiaki Hara]] <br> [[Teiji Moriya]] <br> [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|Okamoto]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Kazunari Kouchi]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]], [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Yukitoshi Hori]] as [[Gin]] <br> [[Fumihiko Tachiki]] as [[Vodka]] <br> [[Sakiko Tamagawa]] as [[Akemi Miyano]] <br> [[Toshiko Fujita]] as Mio Tokiwa <br> [[Takeshi Watabe]] as Iwamatsu Oki <br> [[Aya Hisakawa]] as Chinami Sawaguchi <br> [[Koichi Hashimoto]] as [[Yoshiaki Hara]] <br> [[Jurota Kosugi]] as Hidehiko Kazama <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as [[Officer Tome]] <br> [[Junichi Sugawara]] as [[Minor law enforcement#Hajime Tsukamoto|Hajime Tsukamoto]] <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as Tokiwa employee A, Firefighter <br> [[Takayuki Inoue]] as Tokiwa employee B <br> [[Kazuya Ichijo]] as Examiner <br> [[Hidenari Ugaki]] as Firemaster <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Mother <br> [[Mie Akagi]] as Donuts seller <br> [[Ichiro Nagai]] as Hosui Kisaragi<br />
| theme-song = always<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Captured in Her Eyes<br />
| next-movie = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
'''Countdown to Heaven''' is the 5th movie in the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' franchise. It was released in Japan on April 21, 2001.<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Yoshiaki Hara]]|image = Yoshiaki Hara.jpg|description =<br />
* 32 years old<br />
* [[Black Organization]] member}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Gadgets introduced ==<br />
{{NewGadget|name = [[Telescopic Lenses]]|image = Telescopic Lenses.jpg|description =<br />
* Glasses that can zoom in on a distant target}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Officer Tome}}<br />
{{char|Gin}}<br />
{{char|Vodka}}<br />
{{char|Akemi Miyano|display=Akemi Miyano (background)}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (background)}}<br />
{{char|Shiho Miyano|display=Shiho Miyano (background)}}<br />
{{char|Teiji Moriya|display=Teiji Moriya (background)}}<br />
{{char|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|Mayor Okamoto|display=Okamoto (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo (Mentioned only)}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
{{Gadget|Detective Boys Badge}}<br />
{{Gadget|Turbo Engine Skateboard}}<br />
{{Gadget|Earring Cellphone}}<br />
{{Gadget|Wristwatch Flashlight}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Professor Agasa takes the Detective Boys camping. It is a beautiful day and they enjoy a view of Mt. Fuji as well as the newly built Nishitamashi Twin Towers, the now tallest buildings in Japan. Mitsuhiko asks Agasa if they can have a look at the towers on their way back and Agasa agrees. They set up camp and Agasa and Ai prepare rice and curry for everyone. Genta chastises Mitsuhiko for not finishing his rice, saying "there will be consequences from the gods, that's what my parents always say".<br />
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At night, everyone sleeps soundly in their tents when Genta wakes up because he has to go to the bathroom. On his way back, he spots Ai in a phone booth. He doesn't think there is anything suspicious about it and runs back to the tent because he feels cold. Ai talks to an unknown person on the phone and says she will go to the Twin Towers and "he" will join her as well.<br />
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Somewhere else, at the same time, Gin and Vodka finish a phone call in their Porsche 356 A, though it isn't clear if they were talking to Ai. Gin says they are going to the Nishitamashi towers the following day.<br />
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In the afternoon, the Detective Boys and Agasa return to Tokyo. Genta complains that his seatbelt is a bit tight and Mitsuhiko replies that that isn't any surprise, after all Genta ate five bowls of rice at breakfast. To pass the time, Mitsuhiko suggests playing the 30 seconds-game. Players have to count down to 30 seconds without looking at a timer and whoever is closest, wins. Ai and Agasa sit the game out. Mitsuhiko goes first and gets 40 seconds, Conan does a bit better, stopping at 27 seconds, Genta gets all the way up to 59 seconds and Ayumi manages a perfect 30 seconds. <br />
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Genta asks Ai who she was talking to on the phone the previous night and Ai replies that he must have imagined that.<br />
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They park in front of the towers, where, to their great surprise, Sonoko, Ran and Kogoro join them, having taken a taxi. Everyone decides to go to the towers together and Kogoro explains that he was invited by the owner of the building, his old college friend Mio Tokiwa.<br />
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Chinami Sakaguchi, Mio's secretary, greets her guests in front of the towers and explains she is going to take them on a tour of the buildings. She says the Tokiwa Corporation uses all of the floors above the 31st floor and that she will first take them to the Tokiwa showroom on the 2nd and 3rd floor. Mitsuhiko tells Ayumi that Tokiwa specialises in software but deals with everything concerning computers. Yoshiaki Hara, an executive and programmer for Tokiwa, meets them in front of the showroom and presents his newest invention - a machine that can predict what someone will look like in ten years. Ayumi and Agasa try it out first. Agasa looks exactly the same but everyone is stunned by Ayumi's pretty appearance. Genta and Mitsuhiko try the machine out next and aren't sure what to make of their appearance as 17-year olds. Sonoko and Ran decide to give it a go. Sonoko is disappointed, declaring she looks old, but Ran, Kogoro - and quite obviously Conan, who tries to remain inconspicuous - are impressed by Ran's photo, Kogoro says she reminds him of Eri. Mitsuhiko and Ayumi wonder about Conan's strange reaction.<br />
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Conan and Ai refuse to participate for obvious reasons, fearing they will be exposed by the machine. Kogoro forces Conan to sit down and have his photo taken and Mitsuhiko and Genta pressure Ai to sit down as well. The machine takes a photo of them but then shows an error message, keeping Conan and Ai safe. <br />
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Sawaguchi's phone rings and she tells her guests to follow her to the 75th floor where everything is being prepared for the grand opening party of the towers. As they go to the elevator, Sawaguchi accidentally treads on Kogoro's toes and apologises, embarassed. Hara jokes it isn't a surprise that Sawaguchi is clumsy, she was born in the Chinese year of the Boar after all.<br />
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Sawaguchi gets everyone into the VIP elevator which instantly accesses any floor of the building. She explains that the VIP elevator can only be entered on this floor and the 66th floor where there is a concert hall. Ayumi and Mitsuhiko admire the view as the elevator takes them up and say it feels like going straight to heaven.<br />
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The reception room on the 75th floor is in a complete mess while everything is being set up for the party. Mio Tokiwa comes to join her guests as they get out of the elevator and introduces them to some other VIP guests: Hosui Kisaragi, a painter who specialises in the traditional Japanese ways of painting, Iwamatsu Oki, a council member in Nishitamashi who supported the building of the towers and Hidehiko Kazama, the architect who designed the buildings. Kazama explains that he studied under Teiji Moriya, which instantly alarms Conan and Kogoro but Kazama assures them that he doesn't plan on blowing his creations up at all. Conan points out Moriya wouldn't have approved of the towers because they are assymetrical. Kazama says this was intentional. One side of the tower they are in right now offers a perfect view of Mount Fuji, on the other side you can see tower B which is a commercial building with a hotel on the top floors. The hotel has a rooftop pool with a retractable roof.<br />
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Oki, who is already quite drunk, asks Mio if he can't spend the night in the hotel and she arranges for him to stay in a suite on the 67th floor on tower B. Oki thanks her and says he wants to take her out for dinner, before noticing Mio's unusual brooch. She replies she got it as a gift.<br />
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Kisaragi abruptly decides he has to leave. Kazama explains that the painter feels insulted by the way Mio treats his art. She buys his paintings and sells them for a profit without appreciating him as an artist.<br />
Hara hands chocolates to Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko and invites them to his house to test a new game he created. He tells the Detective Boys to visit him the following Sunday. Ai decides to leave and Mitsuhiko approaches Ran in private and says he needs Ran's help. Ayumi also asks to speak to Ran in private. in the meantime, Sonoko still studies her photo when Ai walks past, wondering if she should get a perm. <br />
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Two Tokiwa employees get out of the VIP elevator and discuss a "luxury car" that just parked in front of the towers. They say it is a Porsche 356A which alarms Conan immensely. He asks the employees to describe the car to him and is shocked when their descriptions match the car used by Gin. Conan hurries to the elevator and keeps an eye on the car as he goes down. The Porsche drives off as soon as he gets out of the building.<br />
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The next day Mitsuhiko meets up with Ran at a fast food restaurant and asks for Ran's help. He says he has a crush on Ayumi but it is obvious that Ayumi prefers Conan. He is also confused because he feels like he is developing feelings for Ai and wonders if he's a bad person for liking two girls. Ran says there is no need for him to be ashamed and that he should treasure those feelings but stay friends with both girls.<br />
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Later, Ayumi meets Ran at a donut shop and confesses that she has a crush on Conan. She worries Conan has a crush on Ran as well. Ran doesn't believe that but Ayumi insists, saying she watched Conan and "female intuition" told her Conan has feelings for Ran. Ran is amused how serious the children take all of this.<br />
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That same night, Ran calls Shinichi and they discuss Conan having feelings for her. Shinichi laughs Ran's suggestion off.<br />
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Meanwhile, an intruder breaks into Oki's room in the hotel on the 67th floor of tower B, pulls out a knife, backs Oki into a corner and fatally stabs the politician with his knife before he escapes.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = 67th floor suite of the Twin Tower<br />
| victim = Iwamatsu Oki<br />
| age = 55 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, [[Yoshiaki Hara]], Hosui Kisaragi, Mio Tokiwa, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = Conan sees the picture of the blood spill near wardrobe.<br />
}}<br />
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As they were among the last people to see Oki alive, Inspector Megure calls everyone to police headquarters to inform them of Oki's death and question their alibis. Chiba reports that Oki died between 10 o'clock and midnight and that they found a sake cup broken in half at the crime scene. Megure says he has two theories about the cup's meaning. Either it fell out of Oki's pocket or it was a message left by either the murderer or the victim.<br />
Shiratori says the police have five main subjects. Because the building isn't open to the public, only Tokiwa, Hara, Kisaragi, Sawaguchi and Kazama could have entered Oki's room and committed the crime.<br />
Kogoro puts a theory forward - "choko" (sake cup) could refer to "chocolate" and point to Hara who is known for loving chocolate. Megure informs Kogoro that Hara is the only one among the suspects who has an alibi.<br />
The police don't really have a valid motive yet but wonder if Oki's death had something to do with the towers themselves. Oki was an influential politician who made the city government give up their opposition to the building project. <br />
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Conan asks if the sake cup couldn't refer to Mio Tokiwa because her brooch looks like it. Kogoro angrily objects but Megure says she is actually the current main suspect since she was staying on the 68th floor of tower B, making her closest to the victim.<br />
Sonoko says the sake cup reminds her of the bowl used to mix powder in traditional Japanese painting.<br />
They realise it could point to almost every one of the subjects except Kazama and Sawaguchi. Conan tells the police officers that he heard Kazama studied under Teiji Moriya but Shiratori replies that that doesn't make him suspicious as Kazama is nowhere near as much a perfectionist as Moriya was. Megure adds that Sawaguchi maybe had a motive for killing Oki as well. Her father was an investigative journalist who was looking into Oki when he suddenly died from exhaustion. Sawaguchi was in her last year at university when she lost her father. However, there is no evidence that ties Oki to Mr. Sawaguchi's death.<br />
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Conan sneaks another look at the photo of the victim hidden in Megure's notebook and notices that blood is suspiciously missing from a place where it should be. Ai looks at the photo with him and says she has noticed the same. Conan quietly tells her he worries the sake cup could point to the Black Organisation but Ai calms him, saying they would never leave such an obvious message. <br />
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Out of the corner of his eye, Conan sees Genta, Mitsuhiko and Ayumi having a quiet discussion and apparently agreeing on something. The three friends meet up at Beika Station to get ahead of Conan in their investigation, but Conan sneaks up on them, surprising them and makes them promise never to do anything this dangerous again, after all they could meet a murderer. Genta explains he asked Ai to join them - she declined, saying she had housework to do.<br />
Actually, Ai spends the afternoon by herself and watches a gangster movie which reminds her a lot of herself now she left the Organisation.<br />
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Mitsuhiko explains their plans to Conan. They are on their way to Kazama's house and plan to visit Hara the following day. Mitsuhiko says they also found out Kisaragi lives in a house he had built in Asahino, in walking distance from Kazama, and that he moved there three years ago. <br />
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Upon arrival at Asahino station, the Detective Boys first go to visit Kazama. Conan is impressed by the CAD system the architect uses to digitally design his buildings and models. Mitsuhiko starts questioning Kazama on Oki's death. He says he had no reason to be angry at the politician and was actually quite grateful for his support in the twin towers project and thanked Oki for it. Kazama also tells them about his son and that he has to call his family now.<br />
Conan realises Kazama can't be the murderer as he was completely relaxed around them.<br />
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Kisaragi is working on a painting of Mount Fuji when the Detective Boys knock on his door. He is originally furious with them for disturbing him in the middle of his work. Conan notices Kisaragi has the blinds drawn even though his house overlooks Mount Fuji perfectly. Kisaragi draws caricatures of all the Detective Boys, hands them to the kids with a grin and shoos them away.<br />
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That night, Professor Agasa wakes up from his own loud snoring. He gets up to have a glass of water and overhears Ai speaking to someone on the phone. The following morning, he calls Conan and says Genta told him something similar had happened during their recent camping trip. Agasa fears the Organisation has lured Ai back in, but Conan tells the professor to trust her. <br />
<br />
Conan puts the phone down and meets up with the rest of the Detective Boys to visit Hara. <br />
Hara's doors are not fully closed, making Conan instantly suspicious. He takes his shoes off, sneaks into the apartment and they find Hara dead on the floor of his living room.<br />
<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Apartment room 407<br />
| victim = [[Yoshiaki Hara]]<br />
| age = 32 years old<br />
| cause-death = Gunshot wound<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, Hosui Kisaragi, Mio Tokiwa, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = Hara is killed with a Beretta 92FS Suppresed in his apartment while eating chocolate cake.<br />
}}<br />
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Hara has a single wound in his chest that could come from a gunshot. Conan also spots a knife with chocolate cake remains on the floor next to Hara's body and another broken sake cup. <br />
<br />
The police arrive and Takagi wonders what the sake cup could mean. Shiratori says it is obvious that they're now dealing with a serial killer. Conan privately asks Investigator Tome from the Crime Scene Team about the cup and Tome points out that this one doesn't have any bloodstains on it, meaning it could have been placed at the scene after Hara's murder to draw attention away from the actual murderer.<br />
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Shiratori and Megure update Kogoro on the newest developments and say Hara was likely killed between 5 and 6 at night a day ago. Someone apparently also wiped Hara's entire computer data. The remaining suspects are Tokiwa, Kazama; Sawaguchi and Kisaragi. Megure says he wanted to ask Tokiwa to postpone the opening party, but she refused, sending two ivnitations to the party to the police instead.<br />
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A black Porsche 356A parks in front of a block of flats and Gin steps out. He enters the building and meets with Vodka who is searching one of the apartments, previously belonging to a certain Akemi Miyano. Gin says they could use Akemi's computer to run a call tracing program to find out where Sherry is and Vodka switches the computer on.<br />
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At the same time, Ai gets up and calls Akemi's number, leaving a message about the party that will happen the following day. Gin's program is almost successful, but three seconds before it can reveal Sherry's current location to him and Vodka, the line is cut. Conan has secretly followed Ai and pulled the plug. He chastises her for being so reckless, reminding her that the Organisation already turned up at the Twin Towers. Ai runs back to her room in tears. Akemi's phone rings again shortly afterwards but the caller only uses it to remotely delete Ai's message.<br />
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The following morning, Ai explains herself to her friends at Teitan Elementary. She says she knows she is doing something dangerous, but she misses hearing her sister's voice and the only way she can do that is by calling Akemi's number and listening to her mailbox message. The Detective Boys comfort her and reassure her she isn't alone anymore, she has got all of them now.<br />
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Opening night at the Twin towers arrives. A metallic ball is rolled into the central surveillance room in the first level of the tower basements. The ball releases a gas that immediately knocks out the guards watching the CCTV screens. The culprit plants bombs in the main server room, near the entrance and on the rooftop of tower A.<br />
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At the same time, at Kogoro's Detective Agency, everyone meets up to go to the party but Sonoko is late. Conan and Ai quietly discuss the case and Conan asks Ai if Hara could be involved with the Black Organisation. Ai says it might be possible, the Organisation looks to recruit different sorts of specialists from all possible fields to work on its research projects.<br />
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Sonoko finally arrives, wearing her hair in a perm like Ai. Outside of the buildings, Takagi, Chiba, Megure and Shiratori stand guard, having had their entrance refused by Tokiwa, so all the police can do for now is watch the guests arriving for the party.<br />
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In the reception room, everyone immediately notices a shiny red Ford Mustang Convertible on a pedestal. The kids wonder how it was transported to the 75th floor as the car is too big to fit into the regular elevator, but Ayumi notices there is another elevator for cargo that was used to bring the car upstairs. <br />
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The guests enjoy a beautiful view of the sunset from the high windows and Mio Tokiwa walks on stage. She announces the guests will now be able to join a game she herself learned from her father, the "30 seconds- game". Participants will have to guess when 30 seconds have passed without using their watches or phones. Whoever comes closest will win the Mustang. If there is a tie, the winner will be decided by rock-paper-scissors and the loser receives a mountain bike with a helmet. Mio's assistant collects everyone's watches except for Conan's and Ai's. Before the game officially begins, Conan notices that Kisaragi didn't participate either.<br />
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Mio starts the stopwatch and, to everyone's immense surprise, Kogoro wins the game.<br />
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Sawaguchi calls up several guests of honour who helped build the Twin Towers to the stage before the lights are switched off for a special presentation. On a screen in front of the stage, the guests see a variety of paintings made by Hosui Kisaragi as an announcer talks about his artistic career, saying they will now officially present his latest masterpiece.<br />
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The spotlights are turned on, revealing a massive painting of Mount Fuji and Mio Tokiwa's body dangles from a wire in front of the painting.<br />
She was hanged.<br />
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| crime = Murder<br />
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| location = Twin Tower stage, 75th Floor<br />
| victim = Mio Tokiwa<br />
| age = 36 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging with Pearl Necklace<br />
| suspects = Chinami Sawaguchi, Hosui Kisaragi, and Hidehiko Kazama<br />
| description = The tokiwa President is death by hanging with Pearl necklace in ftont of the painting of Mount Fuji.<br />
}}<br />
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Kogoro brings her body down to do a first inspection and notices a sake cup on the floor next to Mio's corpse. This one, however, is unbroken.<br />
They draw the curtains and Kogoro calls Megure and his officers to join him at the scene of the crime. They notice Mio's body was attached to a hook tied to the ceiling with piano wire, so she choked to death when the painting lowered and the wire was being pulled upwards. They decide to recreate the moment the murder was committed, instructing all suspects to stand where they stood when the lights went out. <br />
Kogoro accuses Kisaragi of committing the murder as he stood next to Mio, saying his motive was to prevent Mio from making a profit with his paintings. Takagi interjects, saying Kisaragi had no idea about the sake cups being left at the other crime scenes.<br />
Kogoro now declares it has to have been Sawaguchi, accusing her of being as ambitious as her father and of continuing her father's investigation into Oki's wrongdoings. Sawaguchi's father believed Oki was being bribed by Tokiwa to allow the building of the Twin Towers to continue. Sawaguchi asks Kogoro if he has any proof and he comes up with an outlandish theory. He says "choko" (sake cup) is spelled with the kanji for boar and kuchi and is a hint at Sawaguchi, who was born in the year of the boar. <br />
Conan wants to interrupt but Ai motions him over, saying she has an idea about the way the murder was committed. Ai says Mio couldn't have noticed someone attached a piano wire to her Pearl necklace as she had been drinking and this is how she was lured to her death. Conan has a look and finds a lone pearl next to the place Kisaragi stood in. He quickly gets the elevator to the ground level to confirm his suspicion for Kisaragi's motive.<br />
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Suddenly, at the 4th basement level, one of the bombs planted by the culprit explodes in the power generator room and all the lights in A tower go out. The second bomb detonates in the Server room and eradicates all data on the servers belonging to the Tokiwa corporation, setting off a giant fire in the process.<br />
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| location = Twin Tower A building (various areas) <br />
| suspects = Unknown bomber<br />
| description = The explosives are get the blackout of Tower A and burning in 40th floor.<br />
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Sawaguchi remembers that the VIP elevators are still working as they run on an independent power source. All women and children are instructed to escape by the elevators which directly lead out of A tower and Megure instructs the men to use the emergency stairs, cross over the Sky Bridge and run down tower B. Firefighters arrive and formulate a plan to put the fires out. The evacuation begins.<br />
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Conan almost fits in the elevator but the weight sensors go off, making him wait for the next one. The elevator stops on the 66th floor and the Detective Boys get out as well, leaving their place to a frightened young woman and her baby, but leaving them stuck in the building as well. Conan realises the way the bombs were planted directly points to the Organisation, it was too precise to be committed to an ordinary criminal. <br />
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The elevator finally returns to the 75th floor and Conan, Ran and Sonoko step in. On the way down, Conan suddenly realises that the Organisation think Ai, or rather Shiho Miyano, is at the party as well and that they now mistake Sonoko for her thanks to her new hairstyle. He zooms in to the roof of B tower, using his glasses and spots Gin who has a sniper pointing his rifle directly at Sonoko. <br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = Movie5 Case4.jpg<br />
| location = Twin Tower elevator<br />
| victim = [[Sonoko Suzuki]]<br />
| cause-death = Shooting<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| suspects = [[Gin]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Conan uses his glasses to zoom in across B-Tower's roof and sees Gin with a sniper pointing directly at her.<br />
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Conan tricks Sonoko into moving out of the way and Gin, who observes them from the roof, realises that this can't be Shiho, as Sonoko behaves rather strangely when a bullet hits the elevator next to her.<br />
The elevator gets stuck.<br />
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Conan uses the elevator hatch to escape and Ran opens the door to the 45th floor. With flames making their way upwards, Conan hurries everyone across to the second Sky Bridge. <br />
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Gin and Vodka lock their scope lenses onto the second Bridge, believing Sherry must be escaping with the men. When they don't see her, they decide to blow up both bridges in the 60th and 45th floors, leaving Sherry trapped in tower A. Just as the Detective Boys want to hurry across the bridge in the 60th floor, it is blown up by Vodka, sending it crashing into the bridge on the 45th floor, trapping Conan and Ran as well. Smoke starts billowing into the room and Conan and Ran start to feel nauseous. Ran quickly thinks of a way to escape, breaks the glass hatch next to her, grabs a fire hose behind the hatch, ties it around Conan and herself and jumps off the building, using the force to break another glass window just as the hose starts to burn.<br />
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Conan and Ran reach the police downstairs but Conan can't see the Detective Boys. At exactly that moment, Genta contacts him with his badge, telling him they are still stuck on the 60th floor. Megure calls for a helicopter to rescue the kids. Conan sneaks across to Agasa's car to grab his skateboard, takes the elevator up to the 60th floor of B tower and jumps across the remains of the Sky Bridge to A tower, helping the Detective Boys escape to the roof before he goes back to the 75th floor to confront the serial killer.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Chinami Sawaguchi|Chinami Sawaguchi.jpg|<br />
* 29 years old<br />
* Tokiwa president's secretary}}<br />
{{People|[[Yoshiaki Hara]]|Yoshiaki Hara.jpg|<br />
* Victim (gunshot)<br />
* 32 years old<br />
* Tokiwa executive}}<br />
{{People|Hosui Kisaragi|Hosui Kisaragi.jpg|<br />
* 60 years old<br />
* Japanese artist}}<br />
{{People|Iwamatsu Oki|Iwamatsu Oki.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 55 years old<br />
* Nishitama City councilman}}<br />
{{People|Mio Tokiwa|Mio Tokiwa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (hanged)<br />
* 36 years old<br />
* Tokiwa president}}<br />
{{People|Hidehiko Kazama|Hidehiko Kazama.jpg|<br />
* 41 years old<br />
* Architect}}<br />
{{People|[[Minor law enforcement#Hajime Tsukamoto|Hajime Tsukamoto]]|Hajime Tsukamoto.jpg|<br />
* 51 years old<br />
* Head of security}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Sawaguchi|Sawaguchi.jpg|<br />
* Deceased<br />
* Chinami's father<br />
* Former newsreporter}}<br />
{{People|Kazama|Kazama child.jpg|<br />
* Kazama's only son}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>After everyone has evacuated from floor 75th, Conan and Ai confront the culprit who has yet to evacuate from the party room: '''Hosui Kisaragi'''.<br />
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* Kisaragi send an expensive pearl necklace to President Mio, which she wore at the party. At the backstage prior to the murder, he hooked a wire from the top of his painting of Mount Fuji along the top of the curtain and tied it to an identical necklace. Shortly before his painting would be displayed, he silently approched Mio and removed the necklace from her neck. After calming her down, he pretended to pick it the necklace up and put the second necklace on her instead. With his trap in place, all he had to do was wait for the painting to be lowered down, choking Mio to death. Kisaragi left a sake cup on the stage to frame the serial killer for it.<br />
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* During the first murder, Kisaragi visited Oki by presenting him a painting as a gift, lowering Oki's guard. After Oki was murdered, he removed the painting which was hung on the wardrobe door from the crime scene, creating a strange shape of bloodstains.<br />
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* However, Kisaragi wasn't the one who killed Hara, as Hara was already murdered by the time that he arrived at the latter's house. Instead, he used the broken cup that he had prepared to make it appears that the murderer of both Oki and Hara was the same person, and removing himself from the suspect list as his alibi during the second murder was verified by the Detective Boys.<br />
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* The evidence that proves Kisaragi's crime is hidden in his cane: the '''first necklace''' that Mio wore. Conan noticed strange sound coming from the can after the murder, meaning that Kisaragi had hidden something inside it.<br />
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== Motive ==<br />
Kisaragi concedes and confesses: he committed all three murders for the sake of Mount Fuji. For ten years, he always climbed a hill just outside of Nishitama City to paint the mountain. When old age caught up with him, he built a house on top of the hill to keep enjoying his favourite perspective of Mount Fuji when he painted, a view that was ruined by the Twin Towers which split the mountain in half, thus he murdered Mio and planned to murder Hara in vengeance for their involvement in constructing the towers, and Oki for approving the towers' construction plan. The broken sake cup was a reference to his now spoiled view of Mount Fuji. He left an unbroken sake cup at the third crime scene because the serial cases had already ended, and that Mio's body provided the same symbolism as she was hung in front of his painting, dividing the mountain the same way. <br />
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With all of his crimes exposed, Kisaragi tries to commit suicide by poison, which he originally intended to do so after he had succeeded in his goal, but is tranquilized by Conan with his watch, stating that as a detective he cannot allow Kisaragi to commit suicide as he must pay for his own sin. <br />
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== Aftermath ==<br />
Ai, who listened to Conan's deduction, asks when Conan became suspicious of Kisaragi. Conan says he noticed the Twin Towers seemingly splitting Mount Fujii in two when they got out of Asahino Station and that he wondered why Kisaragi had his blinds drawn even though his house supposedly offered a perfect view of the mountain. <br />
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He also explains that he knows who actually killed Hara. Hara grabbed his silver knife to leave a dying message - silver in Japanese means "GIN". Gin didn't suspect this, thinking Hara wanted to defend himself with the knife. Conan says Hara must have hacked into the Black Organisation's computers, which explains why his entire hard drive was erased.<br />
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Conan goes upstairs and Ai remains in the room, noticing a glowing red light behind the bar that she thinks has to come from a bomb. Just as Conan reaches the roof, Vodka remotely activates a bomb making it impossible for the rescue helicopter to land, so Conan quickly helps the Detective Boys down to the reception room again.<br />
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Ai shows a horrified Conan that she found a bomb under every table in the reception room. Conan frantically looks around and spots the dome on the roof of B tower, remembering that it is retractable. He thinks they can bridge the distance between both towers with the Mustang which remained in the room. Ai challenges Conan's assumption, saying the distance is 50 metres and they would need a minimum of 60 metres to successfully land on B tower. With the height difference taken into account, it will take only 2 seconds for the car to hit the tower and they would need a speed of 108 km/h. Conan explains he wants to use the explosion as an accelerant. <br />
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This plan, however, needs absolutely precise timing and Conan's watch battery just died. They remember how good Ayumi was at the 30 seconds game so they tell her to help everyone and tell Conan to start the car on time. Ai decides she will also count down to 30 to help Ayumi and remains sitting on one of the tables. Conan calls Megure and asks for the roof of B tower to be opened.<br />
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They load an unconscious Kisaragi into the car and start the countdown a minute before the bombs are due to explode. As 30 seconds approach, Ai doesn't want to make any move so Genta jumps out of the car, hauls her over his shoulder and runs back into the car with Ai with five seconds remaining. <br />
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Conan hits the accelerator, the bombs detonate and the car flies through the air. Ai almost falls out but Mitsuhiko saves her. Conan suddenly notices a glass sculpture inside the pool on tower B, realising how dangerous this could be for Ai so he kicks Ayumi's helmet (which she had won for coming second in the 30 seconds game at the party) into the sculpture, breaking it and saving Ai.<br />
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The car safely lands in the pool. Ayumi explains that she always gets excited when Conan is near her so she can count her heartbeat to help guessing how many seconds have passed.<br />
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Vodka is informed that five children and an old man have escaped with the car and finally realises Sherry was nowhere near the towers.<br />
Gin says he doesn't care, their main objective has been fulfilled - the servers used by Tokiwa are destroyed.<br />
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The police arrest Kisaragi.<br />
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Suddenly, a horrified Kogoro realises that his brand new car is now swimming in the pool, completely submerged.</spoiler><br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* For some unknown reason, Gin refers to [[Ai Haibara|Sherry]] as "Shelly" in the English dub. This could be because of a translator error in the script or yet another edit TMS Entertainment required in the dub version.<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Chinami Sawaguchi - Cherilyn Chrisabel<br />
:* Iwamatsu Oki - Augustine Odell<br />
:* Mio Tokiwa - Madison Monroe<br />
:* Hidehiko Kazama - Theodore Radcliff<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* The car that Kogoro won which was used by Conan to jump from Tower A to the pool in Tower B is a 2002 red Ford Mustang GT convertible [SN95].<br />
* Yoshiaki Hara drives a 1996 silver metallic Toyota Crown Majesta [S150].<br />
* The Black Organization spies from a 1998 dark blue Chevrolet Astro van. The license plate number is "33-06".<br />
* Copies of the film were withheld from home video release in the United States due to the film's plot involving the bombing of a twin tower building, as the film's DVD release was not long after 9/11, which saw the bombings of the World Trade Center buildings in New York. There are conspiracy theories stating that the plot of this movie was meant as a warning about 9/11, as the film was released the same year that the attacks happened, and the attacks were very similar to some of the events depicted in the film, with twin tower buildings being bombed in both and the subsequent fires causing massive structural damage.<br />
* The movie Haibara was watching in the cinema, in which a gangster uses a M1928 Thompson submachine gun to shoot out of a car, is about Al Capone and the mafia in Chicago, very similar to the Black Organization. M1928 "Tommy Gun", or "Chicago typewriter", with 50-round drum magazine - .45 ACP, made famous through countless classic gangster movies.<br />
* Gin's sniper assault rifle used to shoot Sonoko is a Colt M16A2.<br />
* The design in Kazama's CAD system is the same of the light attraction appearing in the climax scene from [[Captured in Her Eyes]].<br />
* The scene where Ran uses the fire hose as a rope and jumps out of the fire with Conan and breaks the glass below is a reference to Bruce Willis ''[[Wikipedia: Die Hard|Die Hard]]'' movie 1988, where John McClain had to do the same thing on the rooftop.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|العد التنازلي إلى الجنة|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Atzerako kontaketa zerura bidean}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Compte enrere cap al cel|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|通往天国的倒计时|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Dubbed)|Décompte aux Cieux|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Décompte aux Cieux|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|Contra atrás cara ao ceo|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Countdown zum Himmel|Countdown to Heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Trappola di cristallo|Crystal Trap (reference to "Die Hard" movie title in Italy)}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|Cuenta atrás hacia el cielo|Countdown to heaven}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีปริศนาเส้นตายสู่สวรรค์|The Deadline to Heaven Mystery Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Những giây cuối cùng tới thiên đường|Final Seconds to Heaven}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox Movie<br />
| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kishida|display=Kishida (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Kamen Yaiba|display=Kamen Yaiba (card)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
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Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
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| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
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His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
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Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
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The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
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Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
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Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
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Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
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Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
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A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
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Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
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Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
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Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
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In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
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Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
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The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
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The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
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Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku makes a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven. Yukiko does not appear aside from in the introduction sequence, unless one is to count her in game counterpart Irene Adler.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
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* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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| video = YiUWK0Uhriw<br />
| movie = 6<br />
| image = Movie 6.jpg<br />
| title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| english-title = The Phantom of Baker Street<br />
| japanese-title = {{Lang|ja|名探偵コナン ベイカー<ruby>街<rp>(</rp><rt>ストリート</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>の亡霊}} <br> (Meitantei Konan: Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei)<br />
| season =<br />
| airdate = April 20, 2002<br />
| english-airdate = February 16, 2010<br />
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 20.4% (aired on April 7, 2003)<ref>https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/</ref> <br> 7.4% (aired on February 9, 2018)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|Unnamed officer]] <br> [[Ryuichi Sakai]] <br> [[Hitomi]] <br> [[Reiko]] <br> [[Kishida]] <br> [[Aiko]] <br> [[Kamen Yaiba]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] (videogame case) <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] (real murder case)<br />
| case =<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hisashi Nozawa]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = Kenji Kodama<br />
| producer = [[Nana Harada]] <br> [[Atsushi Yano]] (asst.)<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] (action)<br />
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Layout checker''': Yoshiharu Shimizu <br> '''Layout''': Seiji Muta, [[Kei Hyodou]], [[Akio Kawamura]], [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Masahiko Itojima]] <br> '''Design Works''': [[Kumiko Shishido]], [[Takashi Sano]], [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as Hiroki Sawada <br> [[Megumi Ogata]] as Hideki Moroboshi <br> [[Urara Takano]] as Shinya Takizawa <br> [[Rikako Aikawa]] as Akira Emori <br> [[Mitsuki Saigo]] as Seiichiro Kikugawa <br> [[Hiroaki Hirata]] as Tadaaki Kashimura <br> [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]] as Colonel Moran <br> [[Eisuke Yoda]] as Tetsunosuke Emori <br> [[Ryuichi Horibe]] as [[Toshio Moroboshi]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as Professor Moriarty <br> [[Sho Hayami]] as Jack the Ripper <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo|Irene Adler]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Mrs. Hudson <br> [[Katsuhisa Hoki]] as Mysterious Vagrant <br> [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] as Gambler <br> [[Masane Tsukayama]] as Thomas Schindler <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] as Assembly Hall Staff <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Chairperson <br> [[Yasunori Masutani]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Osamu Hosoi]] as Schindler's bodyguard <br> [[Kazusa Murai]] as Shimizu <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Announcement <br> [[MAI]] as Caster<br />
| theme-song = Everlasting<br />
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack<br />
| prev-movie = Countdown to Heaven<br />
| next-movie = Crossroad in the Ancient Capital<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{char|Hiroshi Agasa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{char|Toshio Moroboshi}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman1|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Minor Law Enforcement#Anime-only based episodes#Unnamed officer|EP182 Policeman2|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
{{char|Ryuichi Sakai|display=Ryuichi Sakai (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Hitomi|display=Hitomi (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Reiko|display=Reiko (flashback)}}<br />
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{{char|Aiko|display=Aiko (flashback)}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
A TV program introduces Hiroki Sawada, a ten-year old computer prodigy. The reporter explains that Hiroki is already in graduate school at MIT. He has developed a DNA-tracker software and is now about to complete his second major project, an artificial mind called Noah's Ark. Since Hiroki's mother died, he has been looked after by Thomas Schindler, CEO of Schindler Inc., an influential software company. Schindler recognised Hiroki's enormous talent and encouraged him to develop it further, putting him under a rigorous study program with little free time or time to be a child.<br />
<br />
Hiroki, who has been watching the program about himself, turns his TV off and goes back to his computer, putting the finishing touches on Noah's Ark. Once he is satisfied, he sends the artificial intelligence on his way and his computer shows the message "Noah's Ark sailed away", which also triggers an alarm in the building he is working in. A security guard notices the alarm and calls Thomas Schindler. Together, they try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally manage to open the door, Hiroki is nowhere to be found. Dismayed, Schindler sees Hiroki's shoes on the balcony and has to conclude the inevitable - Hiroki committed suicide by jumping off the balcony.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| image = Movie6 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Schindler Building, [[Wikipedia: Massachusetts|Massachusetts]], USA<br />
| time = Two years ago <br />
| victim = Hiroki Sawada<br />
| age = 10 years old<br />
| cause-death = Falling <br />
| description = With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.<br />
}}<br />
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His computer screen shows a sailing boat ([[Wikipedia: Noah's Ark|Noah's Ark]]) on water and a message that reads: "Goodbye from Hiroki".<br />
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Two years later, Schindler Inc. presents its newest product at Beika City hall - a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many children attend the presentation, hoping they are among the lucky ones who are allowed to test Cocoon for the first time. To be included among the first players, the children have to obtain a special badge that was quite expensive. Conan, Ayumi, Genta, Ai and Mitsuhiko watch the crowd sadly, realising none of them could afford to pay for it, when Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo join them. Agasa hands Conan a badge and says it was paid for for his parents and that his mother Yukiko could not join them because she has a class reunion.<br />
<br />
The other Detective Boys trade Golden Kamen Yaiba Cards with some other children in exchange for a Cocoon badge. So, all five of them end up being called up for the game tests.<br />
<br />
Meanwhile, CEO Schindler gets into an argument with Tadaaki Kashimura, one of his top programmers, in the basement of City Hall. Schindler stabs Kashimura fatally then use a CD data theft and leaves. In his dying moments, Kashimura dips his finger into his own blood and leaves a message for the police. He presses the letters "J", "T" and "R" on the keyboard before he sinks back dead.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = Movie6 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Beika City Hall - Basement (Program control room)<br />
| victim = Tadaaki Kashimura<br />
| age = 39 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound in heart<br />
| suspects = Thomas Schindler<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.<br />
}}<br />
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Conan finds the body and decides to actually join the Cocoon test as well, recognising that there might be a clue to the murderer's identity in the game. Yusaku, who was consulted by Kashimura when they developed the game, realises "JTR" has to mean "Jack the Ripper".<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel murders|<font color="white">Murders</font>]] (Past)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-09-18h55m41s74.jpg<br />
| location = [[Wikipedia: Whitechapel district| Whitechapel district]], London<br />
| victim = [[Wikipedia: Emma Elizabeth Smith|Emma Elizabeth Smith]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Martha Tabram|Martha Tabram]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Ann Nichols|Mary Ann Nichols]], [[Wikipedia: Annie Chapman|Annie Chapman]], [[Wikipedia: Elizabeth Stride|Elizabeth Stride]], [[Wikipedia: Catherine Eddowes|Catherine Eddowes]], [[Wikipedia: Mary Jane Kelly|Mary Jane Kelly]], [[Wikipedia: Rose Mylett|Rose Mylett]] (Incertae), [[Wikipedia: Alice McKenzie|Alice McKenzie]], [[Wikipedia: Pinchin Street torso|Unidentified Woman]] (Incertae) and [[Wikipedia: Frances Coles|Frances Coles]]<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits<br />
| suspects = [[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|Jack the Ripper]]<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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Among great interest from the audience, Cocoon is turned on and the children are instructed to sit into special chairs fitted with virtual reality glasses. Thomas Schindler explains that participants in Cocoon are put into a trance-like state to fully immerse themselves in the game. Suddenly, the system comes alive and a computer-generated voice explains that it is "Noah's ark" and has taken control of the program to "reset Japan". Most of the children participating in the game come from wealthy and influential families and Noah's Ark explains that it is challenging that status quo. Two parents try to get their children out of the chairs but a sudden burst of electricity shocks them as they try to open the cover of the seats. Noah's Ark further explains that it has modified the virtual games so they are more challenging and the children have to play them. If all children fail, the artificial intelligence will kill them with an [[Wikipedia:Electromagnetic pulse|electromagnetic burst (EMP)]], but they are allowed to leave if one child wins their game.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage taking<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2013-10-23-21h16m47s68.png<br />
| location = Beika City Hall<br />
| victim = The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration<br />
| victim-label = Victims<br />
| age = 5-17 years old<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Locking into the Cocoons<br />
|cause-death-label = Weapon<br />
| suspects = Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst (shock waves) if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins their respective game, everyone will be freed.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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The participants are told they can chose between five different levels of the game. <br />
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Conan, Ran and the Detective Boys choose level 5, a mystery set in 19th century London. The game starts and Conan discovers he can't use Agasa's inventions. Professor Agasa is able to communicate with Conan and sends him a hint which makes Conan realise that Sherlock Holmes is the "supporting character" they have to find. Near [[Wikipedia:221B Baker Street|221 B Baker Street]] a vagrant plays the accordion and sings an odd song. The children don't pay him any attention. <br />
<br />
Mrs. Hudson mistakes the children for the Baker Street Irregulars and invites them into 221 B Baker Street, explaining that Holmes and Watson left for Dartmoor a day earlier. Ran has a look through Holmes' notes and realises he is investigating Jack the Ripper, which, as Conan immediately figures out, means the serial killer must be connected to Professor Moriarty.<br />
<br />
Finding the criminal mastermind is next to impossible so Conan tells everyone they will have to seek out his right-hand man Colonel Sebastian Moran. Luckily, Colonel Moran spends his afternoons at one and the same gentlemen's club so they know where to go. At the club, they end up in a brawl and Ayumi, Genta and Mitsuhiko have to quit the game. Conan forces the colonel into a stand-off, but before he can reply, an elderly man enters the room and tells Conan that Professor Moriarty has sent for them. <br />
<br />
A carriage driver leads them to a carriage and tells them it will bring everyone to Moriarty. Conan exposes the driver's identity- it is nobody other than Professor Moriarty himself. Moriarty reveals that he feels responsible for Jack the Ripper's crimes. He took the boy in when he was living on the streets and Jack the Ripper learned a lot of the tricks of the trade from the master criminal. Professor Moriarty wants to play a part in bringing Jack the Ripper down and announces he will post a message to Jack in the following day's newspapers, requesting him to kill someone. He refuses to name the newest target, saying the children will figure it out once they read his message.<br />
<br />
Moriarty keeps his promise and, reading through the message, Conan deduces that Moriarty has put a prize on the head of Irene Adler, a famous actress and, famously, the only woman Sherlock Holmes ever respected.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)<br />
| image = Vlcsnap-2014-01-15-22h04m42s7.jpg<br />
| location = [[wikipedia:Royal Opera House|Royal Opera House]], London<br />
| victim = Irene Adler character<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Falling debris<br />
| suspects = Jack the Ripper<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sawada|Hiroki Sawada.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (fell) <br />
* 10 years old (2 years ago)<br />
* Boy genius}}<br />
{{People|Thomas Schindler|Thomas Schindler.jpg|<br />
* 52 years old<br />
* Tsar of the IT Industry}}<br />
{{People|Shimizu|Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* TMS reporter}}<br />
{{People|Seiichiro Kikukawa|Seiichiro Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Playwright's son}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Moroboshi|Hideki Moroboshi.jpg|<br />
* 12 years old<br />
* Toshio Moroboshi's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Akira Emori|Akira Emori.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Financial group and bank president's grandson}}<br />
{{People|Shinya Takizawa|Shinya Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* 11 years old<br />
* Ruling party politician's son}}<br />
{{People|Tadaaki Kashimura|Tadaaki Kashimura.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 39 years old<br />
* In charge of Game Development}}<br />
{{People|Tetsunosuke Emori|Tetsunosuke Emori.jpg|<br />
* Financial group and bank president<br />
* Akira's paternal grandfather}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kikukawa|Mr. Kikukawa.jpg|<br />
* Playwright<br />
* Seiichiro's father}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Takizawa|Mr. Takizawa.jpg|<br />
* Ruling party politician<br />
* Shinya's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Game characters ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Jack the Ripper|<font color="white">Jack the Ripper</font>]]|Jack The Ripper historical.jpg|<br />
* Unidentified serial killer from Victorian era London}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sherlock Holmes|<font color="white">Sherlock Holmes</font>]]|Sherlock Holmes.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Detective from Arthur Conan Doyle's novel<br />
* Modeled after Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: John Watson|<font color="white">Doctor John H. Watson</font>]]|Dr Watson.png|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' assistant<br />
* Modeled after Professor Agasa}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Mrs. Hudson|<font color="white">Mrs. Hudson</font>]]|Mrs Hudson.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' landlady}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Irene Adler|<font color="white">Irene Adler</font>]]|Irene Adler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Actress<br />
* Holmes' love<br />
* Modeled after Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Sebastian Moran|<font color="white">Colonel Sebastian Moran</font>]]|Sebastian Moran.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Moriarty's right hand man}}<br />
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Professor Moriarty|<font color="white">Professor James Moriarty</font>]]|Professor Moriarty.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character<br />
* Holmes' nemesis and crime lord}}<br />
{{People|Mysterious Vagrant|Mysterious Vagrant.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{People|Gambler|Gambler.jpg|<br />
* Virtual reality character}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Jack the Ripper game.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The identity of Jack the Ripper revealed by Conan.]]<br />
At the same time, in the real world, Yusaku announces he has solved Kashimura's murder. He explains that Kashimura, his old college friend, didn't just recruit him to help with the Cocoon games, he also wanted Yusaku to investigate the sucide of Hiroki Sawada, Kashimura's son. <br />
<br />
Kashimura was killed by '''Thomas Schindler'''. Schindler was also responsible for Hiroki's suicide. Through his research for his DNA program, Hiroki discovered the DNA of Jack the Ripper's confirmed second victim on a dagger that apparently belonged to the notorious serial killer and was now in Schindler's possession. Schindler realised it was only a matter of time before Hiroki would realise Schindler was a direct descendant of Jack the Ripper and pressured Hiroki further, leading to his suicide. He killed Kashimura because he found out Noah's Ark had sent Hiroki's research to Kashimura.<br />
<br />
Schindler confesses everything and is arrested by the police.<br />
<br />
In the meantime, two more children fail level 5 while protecting Irene Adler. Ai protects Conan and fails the game as well. Out of all 50 players, only Ran, Conan and a boy named Hideki Moroboshi remain.<br />
The tree of them follow follow Jack the Ripper to a runaway train from [[Wikipedia: Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]], where he, in disguise, mixes in with the other passengers.<br />
<br />
Conan sees through his disguise with the help of the notes taken from Holmes' office. Jack the Ripper throws a smoke bomb to escape when Ran tries to attack him.<br />
Once the smoke clears, all the passengers have disappeared. Conan and Hideki hurry to the engine room and realise the train is speeding up dangerously and someone destroyed the brakes. Jack the Ripper has taken Ran hostage and waits for Conan and Hideki on top of the train, revealing he has tied himself to Ran with a rope. Ran decides to sacrifice herself and jumps off the train, taking Jack the Ripper with her.<br />
<br />
The train still races down the tracks and Conan starts to panic. Just then, the vagrant, actually a disguised Sherlock Holmes, appears on top of the train and gives Conan and Hideki advice that helps them to survice.<br />
<br />
The train crashes into [[Wikipedia: St Pancras railway station|King's Cross Railway Station]]. <br />
<br />
Conan wins the game and tells Hideki he knows he is an avatar created by Hiroki Sawada/Noah's ark. The Ark explains he actually created this game so he could play with some friends, something Hiroki never could do while he was alive. Hiroki says goodbye to Conan, but before Noah's Ark deletes itself, it announces that it actually knows Conan is Shinichi Kudo.<br />
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The game ends and the children are released from Cocoon. Yusaku congratulates Conan on his win.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to be made using traditional animation.<br />
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].<br />
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all previous movies and most of the later movies up until [[Dimensional Sniper]].<br />
* Hiroki Sawada is possibly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.<br />
* Thomas Schindler's limousine is a silver Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa's limousine is dark blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.<br />
* The 5 Virtual reality (VR) Games Are Vikings, [[Wikipedia: Paris-Dakar Rally|Paris-Dakar Rally]], Colosseum, [[Wikipedia: King Solomon's Treasure|Solomon's Treasure]] and Old Time London.<br />
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.<br />
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.<br />
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos. It also shares settings with the popular sci-fi horror manga and anime franchise "Gantz" as the cocoon gaming pods are similar to the black orb that is Gantz. Gantz forces people to play against their will for their own survival in it's own sick twisted almost video-game like setting.<br />
*Another popular franchise that shares similarities with this film is Saw, as the Jigsaw killer (John Kramer) forces random people to participate in death traps he refers to as games to show appreciation for their lives and teach the participants harsh lessons about morality, similar to how Noah's Ark is willing to electrocute the minds of all 50 players should they fail the game and therefore disprove their worthiness of being the successors of Japan's upper class. It's worth pointing out that this film predates the first Saw film by 2 years as this film was released in 2002 and Saw was released in 2004.<br />
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game as the main setting.<br />
* Conan plays [[Wikipedia: Pac-Man|Pac-Man]] in the last scene.<br />
* The gun picked up by Genta at Sherlock Holmes' house is a Tranter 54-bore self-cocking revolver.<br />
* This is the first movie where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game, they are converted to a normal accessories, rendering them useless. The next movie where Conan is unable to utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.<br />
* This is the only movie where either of Shinichi's parents are directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku make a cameo appearance in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the movies themselves, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven.<br />
* Even though the children are unaware that the parents can hear their voices in the game, Haibara did call Conan, "Kudo-kun," during her game over, and no one said anything about it at all.<br />
* The ending theme song location is [[wikipedia: London|London]], United Kingdom.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* This is the first time that a movie only, one-time-only character will discover that Conan Edogawa is Shinichi Kudo.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Baker Street-eko mamua|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le Fantôme de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|A pantasma de Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Das Phantom der Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il fantasma di Baker Street|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|贝克街的亡灵|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian sub)|El fantasma de Baker Street|The phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ|Mystery on the Deadly Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|貝克街的亡靈|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Bóng ma phố Baker|The Phantom of Baker Street}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Movies]]<br />
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[[de:Film 6]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Mountain_Villa_Bandaged_Man_Murder_Case&diff=312305Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case2022-04-23T04:09:22Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Resolution */</p>
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{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 34-35<br />
| image = TV Episode 34-35.jpg<br />
| title = Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Mountain Villa Murder<br />
| japanese-title = 山荘包帯男殺人事件 <br> (Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken) <br />
| rating = 17.8% <br> 18.7%<br />
| Manga case number = #12<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 5#Bandaged Man Case|Volume 5: Files 1-5 (040-044)]]<br />
| airdate = October 21, 1996 (Part 1) <br> October 28, 1996 (Part 2)<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 35-36<br />
| english-airdate = July 21, 2004 (Part 1) <br> July 22, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Ayako Suzuki]]<br />
| suspects = Bandaged man<br />
| solved-by = [[Sonoko Suzuki]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Peeping (Part 1) <br> Piano wire (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Norihiro Inoue]] as Masaru Ohta <br> [[Tetsuo Goto]] as Hiroki Sumiya <br> [[Man Katou]] as Ryoichi Takahashi <br> [[Sumiko Motoi]] as [[Ayako Suzuki]] <br> [[Jun Karasawa]] as Chikako Ikeda <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| storyboard = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| producer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| animation-director = 34 [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> 35 [[Akio Kawamura]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Detective Boys Survival Case<br />
| next-episode = Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|山荘包帯男殺人事件|Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken}} is the 34th and 35th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Ayako Suzuki]]|image = Ayako Suzuki.jpg|link = Ayako Suzuki|description =<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Sonoko's older sister}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Conan and Ran are invited by Sonoko to her family's mountain villa in Gunma Prefecture to see the autumn leaves and meet up with Sonoko's sister Ayako and some old friends of hers. At first they get lost thanks to Ran's lack of direction sense, but they find their way and see themselves in front of a bridge. On the way to the front they see a strange bandaged man in a dark cloak crossing the bridge. When they see him he turns around, shocking them with his face and eye contact as he quickly makes a retreat around the side of the house.<br />
<br />
Ran and Conan are greeted by Sonoko herself, who is a bit disappointed since with a "kid" around, she won't be able to flirt a lot. Ran asks Sonoko about the bandaged guy, but Sonoko brushes her off saying he might be a bored local hoping to prank people. Everything seems fine as Ran tries to find her room, accidentally walking in on the boys of the house who are either relaxing or changing clothes, including seeing at least one of them fully nude. Conan is greatly embarrassed as he witnesses this.<br />
<br />
When everyone is ready they gather at the dining room, and Sonoko introduces them as members of their university's film club: the handsome Ohta was the main star, the tall Sumiya was the cameraman and SFX man, the pudgy Takahashi was the handyman, the gentle Ayako was the make-up/costume artist and the beautiful Chikako was the script writer. Chikako also happens to have netted herself a great deal as a professional writer, after her first script was a total knock-out some time ago! However, Ayako mentions someone named "Atsuko", which makes Chikako very angry and then leaves for a walk to calm down.<br />
<br />
It begins to rain, and Chikako hasn't returned. Ran and Sonoko chat about the handsome Ohta, and Sonoko seems smitten with him, but he flirts with ''Ran'' instead, making both Sonoko and Conan angry and jealous. They go out for a walk in the rain, with both Conan and Sonoko following them, but a huge thunder booms, and Ran runs away in terror. When she's trying to get back to the villa.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Forest near Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, Chikako Ikeda and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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Ran is attacked by the mysterious man, who corners her and attacks with an axe! Ran is so terrified that she can barely fight back, but the man leaves as soon as Conan and Sonoko arrive.<br />
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The three make their way back to the mansion, and tell the others (Chikako included) about the attack on Ran. They aren't very convinced, and Chikako angers Sumiya by revealing he's scared of thunder, but Takahashi says he ''did'' see a man in a black cape around. Sumiya and Ohta also saw him before, and for worse, it turns out that not only the phones are down, but the bridge has also been cut. Therefore, they're all stuck at the villa.<br />
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Takahashi is about to panic and the others are also uneasy, but the more practical Chikako scolds them severely for giving into what this "bandaged man" wants and says they'll have to wait. However, when she finds a mysterious letter under her doorstep, she's terrified and decides to not have dinner with the group.<br />
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Before dinner, Ayako explains that the group disbanded after the death of their friend Atsuko, who hung herself in their club room. She then asks Conan not to talk about it, since she planned the reunion to get everyone back together.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| location = Film school club room<br />
| victim = Atsuko Tokumoto<br />
| age = 23 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging<br />
| time = 2 years ago<br />
}}<br />
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When Takahashi is done fixing the rooftop he gets ready to join them for a lavish dinner prepared by Ayako and Ran, but all of a sudden he's terrified and says he's seen someone besides the window. Said someone is the bandaged man, and he has kidnapped Chikako and is taking her into the woods.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Forest near Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| victim = Chikako Ikeda<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| cause-death = Decapitation<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description = The boys are after the bandaged man when they saw him carrying Chikako's body from outside. While they're in the woods, Takahashi freaks out when he finds what seems to be Chikako's dismembered arm and leg. When Sumiya finally found Chikako, he tried to pick her up, but her head fell off.<br />
}}<br />
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Sumiya covers Chikako's remains with his jacket, and the group returns to the villa. Ayako blames herself for everything since she organized the meeting, but Sumiya says it's only the "bandaged man's" fault. Everyone is very shaken and they decide that it's best to go to bed for the night after checking on every window and door for safety; they'll try finding their way to the nearest village in the morning. Conan, Sonoko, and Ran find Chikako's slippers near the house's back door, and Conan thinks she willingly left to meet up with someone in secret.<br />
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Ran and Conan are sharing a room, and Ran is so scared of how she was targeted that she asks Conan if they can share a bed too. He tries to focus on the current info but is distracted by how close Ran is to him.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]] and [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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The bandaged man strikes again, this time trying to kill Ran in her sleep. Since Ran is an extremely heavy sleeper, Conan first kicks her out of the way and then grabs his bow-tie to amplify the volume of his voice and yell at her to wake up. Ran opens her eyes and she freezes up as Conan tries to tackle the guy to the ground, then the man escapes through the window but not before tossing Conan away and making him twist his ankle. The bandaged man quickly makes a hasty retreat, leaving Conan to wonder why he is targeting Ran and why, if the guy came from the outside, there are no mud or water stains on the floor.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
Everyone decides to stay up for the night and keep together to throw off the murderous man in bandages. Conan sees that Ayako has a choker that belonged to the dead Chikako. She says she found it a short while ago, but Conan recalls that she had it on when she was abducted. This means that yes, the "bandaged man" is someone in the group.<br />
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The group stays in the dining room, and Ohta tries to comfort Ran by hitting on her again much to Conan's displeasure. He mentions how he was the closest to the man and tried to grab him, saying he was thin enough for him to wrap his arms around his waist.<br />
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Conan realizes that Sumiya accidentally left his camera on, so there's a video with the window incident and Chikako's abduction. He sees Chikako ''was'' wearing her choker when abducted, but that poses doubts about how fast she was taken away from the house; none of the three men (the only ones with enough physical strength) could have been fast enough to carry a woman of normal weight around ''that'' fast. Also, the three men were inside the building when Chikako was kidnapped.<br />
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Ayako, the last one to see Chikako alive, tells Conan that she saw her holding a letter and looking disturbed; this confirms Conan's suspicions about a secret meeting between Chikako and her eventual murderer. He wonders why Ran is a target now, however, and asks her if she remembers seeing something special when she got into the guys's rooms.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35d Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa-hallway<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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The lights go off, thanks to the thunderstorm. Ayako, Ran and Conan go for candles, and Ran is attacked again, but this time she manages to react and breaks the "man"'s axe with a kick. The lights return and one of the windows is all broken; Conan thinks it was done from the inside to fool everyone into thinking the man used it to get into the house, when he's actually among the group. Additionally, he sees some odd signals in the veranda, and that tells him who the "bandaged man" is.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Masaru Ohta|Masaru Ohta.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Foreign car broker}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sumiya|Hiroki Sumiya.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Film magazine editor}}<br />
{{People|Ryoichi Takahashi|Ryoichi Takahashi.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Food product corporation employee}}<br />
{{People|Chikako Ikeda|Chikako Ikeda.jpg|<br />
* Victim (decapitated)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Screenwriter}}<br />
{{People|Atsuko Tokumoto|Atsuko.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (suicide by hanging)<br />
* Prospect screenwriter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>As Ran and Sonoko are talking, Conan decides to put Ran to sleep and use her to resolve the case, but the tranquilizer needle hits Sonoko instead. So using Sonoko's persona to express his thoughts, Conan unravels the whole mystery of the murder and attempted murder.<br />
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Conan begins by telling everyone that the killer is NOT from the outside, since Ran and his room was too clean for a space that was supposedly broken into from the outside during a rainy night. The killer actually came from Chikako's now-empty room barefoot, went out on the balcony, cut a hole in the window (right next to the lock, a detail only insiders knew about) to enter silently and attack Ran, as well as going back into Chikako's room when she screamed and after Conan repelled him and changed into their normal clothes inside the room before joining the group.<br />
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Conan/Sonoko continues by saying that Chikako's kidnapping wasn't such, but a trick made with a puppet, a cape, two wires and the already dead Chikako's severed head. A wire was strung over one of the rails, and both of them were tied above the window: when the killer cut them off, the "fake killer" slid over and passed in front of the window (which is what the group saw), then was 'hauled back' by the actual murderer. Only one person could have done that '''Ryoichi Takahashi''', who was repairing the roof and as a former stagehand, is the only one with enough skills to do so.<br />
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Takahashi retorts that he was with the group the whole time, and adds that he couldn't have carried Chikako's body with him. Conan/Sonoko retorts that maybe he couldn't have carried the ''whole'' corpse, ''but could do that with only her head''. He tries to retort with how the "bandaged man" isn't exactly fat like he is, but can't finish the sentence - because Conan/Sonoko adds that Takahashi ''is not as fat as he looks'' and how he used padding as well as baggy clothes. So he discarded the padding, killed Chikako and dismembered her body, then carried her head under his baggy clothes and disimulately left it next to her mutilated torso to find, and put the padding back to keep on pretending that he's overweight.<br />
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Conan/Sonoko then says this is why Takahashi, as the "bandaged man", '''attacked Ran Mouri''' because she had seen him half-naked when she barged into his room, and thus saw how he wasn't fat, and he tried to kill her before she could recall it and throw his entire plan off. Since this happened ''before'' he could kill his target, Takahashi also cut the phone lines and the ropes to the bridge, then wrote the letter that led Chikako to meet up with him so he would kill her and dismember her corpse, most likely a letter mentioning Atsuko, their friend who committed suicide two years ago.<br />
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Takahashi admits his guilt, and says that he did it for his beloved Atsuko. He explains that he always suspected there was something odd in how Atsuko, a very cheerful girl who had told him about a script of hers that she thought of as a masterpiece, suddenly fell into an eventual suicidal depression around the time Chikako's script was a hit. He went to see the movie based off it and realized that Chikako had stolen Atsuko's "treasure" and made it pass as hers, winning prizes and fame off Atsuko's work.<br />
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The day Chikako got the proper award, Atsuko met up with Takahashi on the phone and told him the truth, sobbing about how no one would believe her if she tried to prove she was the author of Chikako's story. The day afterwards, Atsuko committed suicide in the club room, and Takahashi swore revenge on Chikako since she caused the ruin and death of the girl he loved. He consummated this by writing the letter, where he threatened Chikako to reveal the truth if she didn't meet up with him in the forest, and then decapitated Chikako when she came to find him.<br />
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Takahashi opens his baggy sweater and shirt, dropping his bandaged man's costume on the floor as well as a knife, which he then points at his neck while saying he's going to join Atsuko in death and be the brave messenger of justice who avenged her. Conan/Sonoko tells him to stop screwing around because he never was as brave as he claimed to be, since he attacked an innocent person like Ran just to cover his tracks. Realizing his mistake, Takahashi falls to the ground in sorrow and regrets what he has done as the sun comes out, ridding them of the horrors of that cold night. Conan however comments that the real killer is still on the loose, one who corrupts the hearts and minds of the innocent, the killer called revenge.<br />
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A few weeks after the case Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are shown walking home from school talking about the case. Sonoko mentions how her sister stayed in bed for almost a week because of the whole ordeal. However, when Ran mentions how Sonoko solved the case, Conan panics and scurries away but not before overhearing Sonoko accepting the credit for resolving the mystery.</spoiler><br />
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== Continuity ==<br />
* First case in which the Suzuki family villa is shown. It is revisited again in [[The Sealed Western-Style Window]].<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* The manga version of this story was the first appearance of Sonoko Suzuki (while in the anime she made her debut in [[Valentine Murder Case]]), as well as the first time that Conan solved a murder through her (which in the anime was first done in [[A June Bride Murder Case]]). The manga version established that she never met Conan until now.<br />
* In the manga, immediately after the attack by the bandaged man in Ran and Conan's room, Conan was still able to walk and run.<br />
* The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The manga placed this at the beginning of the [[Karaoke Box Murder Case]].<br />
** Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.<br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Masaru Ohta - Michel<br />
:* Hiroki Sumiya - Randall<br />
:* Ryoichi Takahashi - Felix<br />
:* Chikako Ikeda - Jessica "Jessie" Star<br />
:* Atsuko Tokumoto - Emily<br />
* In the Italian dub Chikako's name has been changed to Yoko.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|新一の事件解明|Shin'ichi no Jiken Kaimei|Shinichi's Case Clarification|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|謎解き (その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|緊迫1|Kinpaku 1|Tension 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|対決のテーマ (落ち着きver.)|Taiketsu no Tēma (Ochitsuki ver.)|Showdown Theme (Calm ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|コナンの夢 (夕暮れver.)|Konan no Yume (Yūgure ver.)|Conan's Dream (Twilight ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|コナンの夢|Konan no Yume|Conan's Dream|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|الرجل الغامض في المنزل الجبلي|The Mysterious Man in the Mountainous House}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Mendiko etxeko hilketa eta gizon misterioa|Murder in the mountain house and the mysterious man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|S'home misteriós des cas de s'assassinat a sa casa de sa muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The Mysterious Man of the Case of the Mountain Mansion's Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|山庄绷带怪人杀人事件|The Mountain Villa's Strange Bandaged Man Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|L'Homme aux bandelettes |The Man With the Strips}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O asasino misterioso da mansión da montaña|Mountain Mansion's Mysterious Murderer}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Die Mumie im Wald|The Mummy in the Forest}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|L'uomo bendato|The Blindfolded Man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El misterioso hombre del asesinato en la montaña|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesino misterioso de la montaña|The mysterious murder on the mountain case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมซ่อนเงื่อน|A cryptic murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
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{{Season 2}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Akio Kawamura]]<br />
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<div>{{FeaturedArticle|April 2, 2015}}<br />
{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 34-35<br />
| image = TV Episode 34-35.jpg<br />
| title = Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Mountain Villa Murder<br />
| japanese-title = 山荘包帯男殺人事件 <br> (Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken) <br />
| rating = 17.8% <br> 18.7%<br />
| Manga case number = #12<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 5#Bandaged Man Case|Volume 5: Files 1-5 (040-044)]]<br />
| airdate = October 21, 1996 (Part 1) <br> October 28, 1996 (Part 2)<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 35-36<br />
| english-airdate = July 21, 2004 (Part 1) <br> July 22, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Ayako Suzuki]]<br />
| suspects = Bandaged man<br />
| solved-by = [[Sonoko Suzuki]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Peeping (Part 1) <br> Piano wire (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Norihiro Inoue]] as Masaru Ohta <br> [[Tetsuo Goto]] as Hiroki Sumiya <br> [[Man Katou]] as Ryoichi Takahashi <br> [[Sumiko Motoi]] as [[Ayako Suzuki]] <br> [[Jun Karasawa]] as Chikako Ikeda <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| storyboard = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| producer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| animation-director = 34 [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> 35 [[Akio Kawamura]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Detective Boys Survival Case<br />
| next-episode = Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|山荘包帯男殺人事件|Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken}} is the 34th and 35th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Ayako Suzuki]]|image = Ayako Suzuki.jpg|link = Ayako Suzuki|description =<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Sonoko's older sister}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Conan and Ran are invited by Sonoko to her family's mountain villa in Gunma Prefecture to see the autumn leaves and meet up with Sonoko's sister Ayako and some old friends of hers. At first they get lost thanks to Ran's lack of direction sense, but they find their way and see themselves in front of a bridge. On the way to the front they see a strange bandaged man in a dark cloak crossing the bridge. When they see him he turns around, shocking them with his face and eye contact as he quickly makes a retreat around the side of the house.<br />
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Ran and Conan are greeted by Sonoko herself, who is a bit disappointed since with a "kid" around, she won't be able to flirt a lot. Ran asks Sonoko about the bandaged guy, but Sonoko brushes her off saying he might be a bored local hoping to prank people. Everything seems fine as Ran tries to find her room, accidentally walking in on the boys of the house who are either relaxing or changing clothes, including seeing at least one of them fully nude. Conan is greatly embarrassed as he witnesses this.<br />
<br />
When everyone is ready they gather at the dining room, and Sonoko introduces them as members of their university's film club: the handsome Ohta was the main star, the tall Sumiya was the cameraman and SFX man, the pudgy Takahashi was the handyman, the gentle Ayako was the make-up/costume artist and the beautiful Chikako was the script writer. Chikako also happens to have netted herself a great deal as a professional writer, after her first script was a total knock-out some time ago! However, Ayako mentions someone named "Atsuko", which makes Chikako very angry and then leaves for a walk to calm down.<br />
<br />
It begins to rain, and Chikako hasn't returned. Ran and Sonoko chat about the handsome Ohta, and Sonoko seems smitten with him, but he flirts with ''Ran'' instead, making both Sonoko and Conan angry and jealous. They go out for a walk in the rain, with both Conan and Sonoko following them, but a huge thunder booms, and Ran runs away in terror. When she's trying to get back to the villa.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Forest near Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, Chikako Ikeda and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ran is attacked by the mysterious man, who corners her and attacks with an axe! Ran is so terrified that she can barely fight back, but the man leaves as soon as Conan and Sonoko arrive.<br />
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The three make their way back to the mansion, and tell the others (Chikako included) about the attack on Ran. They aren't very convinced, and Chikako angers Sumiya by revealing he's scared of thunder, but Takahashi says he ''did'' see a man in a black cape around. Sumiya and Ohta also saw him before, and for worse, it turns out that not only the phones are down, but the bridge has also been cut. Therefore, they're all stuck at the villa.<br />
<br />
Takahashi is about to panic and the others are also uneasy, but the more practical Chikako scolds them severely for giving into what this "bandaged man" wants and says they'll have to wait. However, when she finds a mysterious letter under her doorstep, she's terrified and decides to not have dinner with the group.<br />
<br />
Before dinner, Ayako explains that the group disbanded after the death of their friend Atsuko, who hung herself in their club room. She then asks Conan not to talk about it, since she planned the reunion to get everyone back together.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| location = Film school club room<br />
| victim = Atsuko Tokumoto<br />
| age = 23 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging<br />
| time = 2 years ago<br />
}}<br />
<br />
When Takahashi is done fixing the rooftop he gets ready to join them for a lavish dinner prepared by Ayako and Ran, but all of a sudden he's terrified and says he's seen someone besides the window. Said someone is the bandaged man, and he has kidnapped Chikako and is taking her into the woods.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Forest near Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| victim = Chikako Ikeda<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| cause-death = Decapitation<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description = The boys are after the bandaged man when they saw him carrying Chikako's body from outside. While they're in the woods, Takahashi freaks out when he finds what seems to be Chikako's dismembered arm and leg. When Sumiya finally found Chikako, he tried to pick her up, but her head fell off.<br />
}}<br />
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Sumiya covers Chikako's remains with his jacket, and the group returns to the villa. Ayako blames herself for everything since she organized the meeting, but Sumiya says it's only the "bandaged man's" fault. Everyone is very shaken and they decide that it's best to go to bed for the night after checking on every window and door for safety; they'll try finding their way to the nearest village in the morning. Conan, Sonoko, and Ran find Chikako's slippers near the house's back door, and Conan thinks she willingly left to meet up with someone in secret.<br />
<br />
Ran and Conan are sharing a room, and Ran is so scared of how she was targeted that she asks Conan if they can share a bed too. He tries to focus on the current info but is distracted by how close Ran is to him.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]] and [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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The bandaged man strikes again, this time trying to kill Ran in her sleep. Since Ran is an extremely heavy sleeper, Conan first kicks her out of the way and then grabs his bow-tie to amplify the volume of his voice and yell at her to wake up. Ran opens her eyes and she freezes up as Conan tries to tackle the guy to the ground, then the man escapes through the window but not before tossing Conan away and making him twist his ankle. The bandaged man quickly makes a hasty retreat, leaving Conan to wonder why he is targeting Ran and why, if the guy came from the outside, there are no mud or water stains on the floor.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
Everyone decides to stay up for the night and keep together to throw off the murderous man in bandages. Conan sees that Ayako has a choker that belonged to the dead Chikako. She says she found it a short while ago, but Conan recalls that she had it on when she was abducted. This means that yes, the "bandaged man" is someone in the group.<br />
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The group stays in the dining room, and Ohta tries to comfort Ran by hitting on her again much to Conan's displeasure. He mentions how he was the closest to the man and tried to grab him, saying he was thin enough for him to wrap his arms around his waist.<br />
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Conan realizes that Sumiya accidentally left his camera on, so there's a video with the window incident and Chikako's abduction. He sees Chikako ''was'' wearing her choker when abducted, but that poses doubts about how fast she was taken away from the house; none of the three men (the only ones with enough physical strength) could have been fast enough to carry a woman of normal weight around ''that'' fast. Also, the three men were inside the building when Chikako was kidnapped.<br />
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Ayako, the last one to see Chikako alive, tells Conan that she saw her holding a letter and looking disturbed; this confirms Conan's suspicions about a secret meeting between Chikako and her eventual murderer. He wonders why Ran is a target now, however, and asks her if she remembers seeing something special when she got into the guys's rooms.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35d Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa-hallway<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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The lights go off, thanks to the thunderstorm. Ayako, Ran and Conan go for candles, and Ran is attacked again, but this time she manages to react and breaks the "man"'s axe with a kick. The lights return and one of the windows is all broken; Conan thinks it was done from the inside to fool everyone into thinking the man used it to get into the house, when he's actually among the group. Additionally, he sees some odd signals in the veranda, and that tells him who the "bandaged man" is.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Masaru Ohta|Masaru Ohta.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Foreign car broker}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sumiya|Hiroki Sumiya.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Film magazine editor}}<br />
{{People|Ryoichi Takahashi|Ryoichi Takahashi.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Food product corporation employee}}<br />
{{People|Chikako Ikeda|Chikako Ikeda.jpg|<br />
* Victim (decapitated)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Screenwriter}}<br />
{{People|Atsuko Tokumoto|Atsuko.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (suicide by hanging)<br />
* Prospect screenwriter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>As Ran and Sonoko are talking, Conan decides to put Ran to sleep and use her to resolve the case, but the tranquilizer needle hits Sonoko instead. So using Sonoko's persona to express his thoughts, Conan unravels the whole mystery of the murder and attempted murder.<br />
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Conan begins by telling everyone that the killer is NOT from the outside, since Ran and his room was too clean for a space that was supposedly broken into from the outside during a rainy night. The killer actually came from Chikako's now-empty room barefoot, went out on the balcony, cut a hole in the window (right next to the lock, a detail only insiders knew about) to enter silently and attack Ran, as well as going back into Chikako's room when she screamed and after Conan repelled him and changed into their normal clothes inside the room before joining the group.<br />
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Conan/Sonoko continues by saying that Chikako's kidnapping wasn't such, but a trick made with a puppet, a cape, two wires and the already dead Chikako's severed head. A wire was strung over one of the rails, and both of them were tied above the window: when the killer cut them off, the "fake killer" slid over and passed in front of the window (which is what the group saw), then was 'hauled back' by the actual murderer. Only one person could have done that '''Ryoichi Takahashi''', who was repairing the roof and as a former stagehand, is the only one with enough skills to do so.<br />
<br />
Takahashi retorts that he was with the group the whole time, and adds that he couldn't have carried Chikako's body with him. Conan/Sonoko retorts that maybe he couldn't have carried the ''whole'' corpse, ''but could do that with only her head''. He tries to retort with how the "bandaged man" isn't exactly fat like he is, but can't finish the sentence - because Conan/Sonoko adds that Takahashi ''is not as fat as he looks'' and how he used padding as well as baggy clothes. So he discarded the padding, killed Chikako and dismembered her body, then carried her head under his baggy clothes and disimulately left it next to her mutilated torso to find, and put the padding back to keep on pretending that he's overweight.<br />
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Conan/Sonoko then says this is why Takahashi, as the "bandaged man", '''attacked Ran Mouri''' because she had seen him half-naked when she barged into his room, and thus saw how he wasn't fat, and he tried to kill her before she could recall it and throw his entire plan off. Since this happened ''before'' he could kill his target, Takahashi also cut the phone lines and the ropes to the bridge, then wrote the letter that led Chikako to meet up with him so he would kill her and dismember her corpse, most likely a letter mentioning Atsuko, their friend who committed suicide.<br />
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Takahashi admits his guilt, and says that he did it for his beloved Atsuko. He explains that he always suspected there was something odd in how Atsuko, a very cheerful girl who had told him about a script of hers that she thought of as a masterpiece, suddenly fell into an eventual suicidal depression around the time Chikako's script was a hit. He went to see the movie based off it and realized that Chikako had stolen Atsuko's "treasure" and made it pass as hers, winning prizes and fame off Atsuko's work.<br />
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The day before Chikako got the proper award, Atsuko met up with Takahashi and told him the truth, sobbing about how no one would believe her if she tried to prove she was the author of Chikako's story. The day afterwards, Atsuko committed suicide in the club room, and Takahashi swore revenge on Chikako since she caused the ruin and death of the girl he loved. He consummated this by writing the letter, where he threatened Chikako to reveal the truth if she didn't meet up with him, and then decapitated Chikako when she came to find him.<br />
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Takahashi opens his baggy sweater and shirt, dropping his bandaged man's costume on the floor as well as a knife, which he then points at his neck while saying he's going to join Atsuko in death and be the brave messenger of justice who avenged her. Conan/Sonoko tells him to stop screwing around because he never was as brave as he claimed to be, since he attacked an innocent person like Ran just to cover his tracks. Realizing his mistake, Takahashi falls to the ground in sorrow and regrets what he has done as the sun comes out, ridding them of the horrors of that cold night. Conan however comments that the real killer is still on the loose, one who corrupts the hearts and minds of the innocent, the killer called revenge.<br />
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A few weeks after the case Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are shown walking home from school talking about the case. Sonoko mentions how her sister stayed in bed for almost a week because of the whole ordeal. However when Ran mentions how Sonoko solved the case, Conan panics and scurries away but not before overhearing Sonoko accepting the credit for resolving the mystery.</spoiler><br />
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== Continuity ==<br />
* First case in which the Suzuki family villa is shown. It is revisited again in [[The Sealed Western-Style Window]].<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* The manga version of this story was the first appearance of Sonoko Suzuki (while in the anime she made her debut in [[Valentine Murder Case]]), as well as the first time that Conan solved a murder through her (which in the anime was first done in [[A June Bride Murder Case]]). The manga version established that she never met Conan until now.<br />
* In the manga, immediately after the attack by the bandaged man in Ran and Conan's room, Conan was still able to walk and run.<br />
* The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The manga placed this at the beginning of the [[Karaoke Box Murder Case]].<br />
** Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.<br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Masaru Ohta - Michel<br />
:* Hiroki Sumiya - Randall<br />
:* Ryoichi Takahashi - Felix<br />
:* Chikako Ikeda - Jessica "Jessie" Star<br />
:* Atsuko Tokumoto - Emily<br />
* In the Italian dub Chikako's name has been changed to Yoko.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|新一の事件解明|Shin'ichi no Jiken Kaimei|Shinichi's Case Clarification|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|謎解き (その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|緊迫1|Kinpaku 1|Tension 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|対決のテーマ (落ち着きver.)|Taiketsu no Tēma (Ochitsuki ver.)|Showdown Theme (Calm ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|コナンの夢 (夕暮れver.)|Konan no Yume (Yūgure ver.)|Conan's Dream (Twilight ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|コナンの夢|Konan no Yume|Conan's Dream|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|الرجل الغامض في المنزل الجبلي|The Mysterious Man in the Mountainous House}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Mendiko etxeko hilketa eta gizon misterioa|Murder in the mountain house and the mysterious man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|S'home misteriós des cas de s'assassinat a sa casa de sa muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The Mysterious Man of the Case of the Mountain Mansion's Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|山庄绷带怪人杀人事件|The Mountain Villa's Strange Bandaged Man Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|L'Homme aux bandelettes |The Man With the Strips}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O asasino misterioso da mansión da montaña|Mountain Mansion's Mysterious Murderer}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Die Mumie im Wald|The Mummy in the Forest}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|L'uomo bendato|The Blindfolded Man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El misterioso hombre del asesinato en la montaña|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesino misterioso de la montaña|The mysterious murder on the mountain case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมซ่อนเงื่อน|A cryptic murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
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{{Season 2}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Akio Kawamura]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 35]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Moonlight_Sonata_Murder_Case&diff=312153Moonlight Sonata Murder Case2022-04-21T01:49:56Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Situation */</p>
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<div>{{FeaturedArticle|September 7, 2019}}<br />
{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 11<br />
| image = EP11 Case.jpg<br />
| title = Moonlight Sonata Murder Case<br />
| english-title = The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case<br />
| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件}} <br> (Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken)<br />
| rating = 12.9%<br />
| Manga case number = #18<br />
| manga = [[Volume 7#Piano Sonata Case|Volume 7: Files 2-7 (062-067)]]<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 11-12<br />
| season = [[Season 1|1]]<br />
| airdate = April 8, 1996 * <br> September 22, 2003 '''(Rerun)''' *<br />
| english-airdate = June 9, 2004 (Part 1) <br> June 10, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Officer Tome]]<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, and Narumi Asai<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Sheet music <br> Fluorescent paint '''(Rerun)'''<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Shozo Iizuka]] as Tatsuji Kuroiwa <br> [[Shigezo Sasaoka]] as Hideo Kawajima <br> [[Ikuya Sawaki]] as Masato Shimizu <br> [[Atsushi Ii]] as Kazuaki Hirata <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as [[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Reiko Kuroiwa <br> [[Hidetoshi Nakamura]] as Ken Nishimoto <br> [[Masuo Amada]] as Shuichi Murasawa <br> [[Yukimasa Natori]] as Manager <br> [[Yasuhiro Takato]] as Clerk <br> [[Yuichi Nagashima]] as [[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 11)|Police officer]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as Election car <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = [[Kenji Kodama]] <br> [[Kuchiru Kazehara]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Kenji Kodama]] <br> [[Kuchiru Kazehara]]<br />
| producer = [[Ikuro Sato]] <br> [[Yuji Yamaguchi]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Hirotoshi Takaya]]<br />
| opening-song = Mune ga Dokidoki<br />
| closing-song = STEP BY STEP<br />
| prev-episode = Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case<br />
| next-episode = Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case<br />
| footnotes = * 1 Hour Special<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件|Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken}} is the 11th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]]|image = Asai Narumi.jpg|description =<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Tsukikage island doctor}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Officer Tome|display=Officer Tome (cameo)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Kogoro Mouri received a strange cut-and-paste letter from a client called Keiji Asoh asking him investigate something on Tsukikage Island, which is part of the Tokyo Division, according to Megure. He then found out that the man requesting for the investigation, Keiji Asoh, has been dead for 12 years. He was a world-renowned pianist who suddenly killed his family, set his house on fire, and played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as his house burnt around him.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide? (Past)<br />
| image = EP11e Case.jpg<br />
| location = Keiji Asoh's house on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Keiji Asoh and his family<br />
| time = 12 years ago<br />
| cause-death = Burning<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Keiji Asoh killed his family, set his house on fire, and played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as his house burnt around him.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Despite thinking the letter is a poor prank, Kogoro decides to investigate anyway and finds the island is holding elections for mayor. Two years ago, a passerby heard the Moonlight Sonata playing from the community center and discovered the body of the mayor slumped over the piano. Although he died from a heart attack, the similarity to the death of Keiji Asoh caused the islanders to think the piano has been cursed.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder? (Past)<br />
| image = EP11f Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Isamu Kameyama<br />
| time = 2 years ago<br />
| cause-death = Heart attack<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Two years ago, a passerby heard the Moonlight Sonata playing from the community center and discovered the body of the mayor slumped over the piano. Although he died from a heart attack, the similarity to the death of Keiji Asoh caused the islanders to think the piano has been cursed.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Hideo Kawashima<br />
| age = 56 years old<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, Ken Nishimoto, and Narumi Asai<br />
| description = Hideo Kawashima's sodden body found slumped over the cursed community piano as the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata played in the background. Water marks show the body had been dragged to the piano through a back door in the piano room which leads to the sea.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center broadcasting room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Tatsuji Kuroiwa<br />
| age = 56 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, and Ken Nishimoto<br />
| description = Tatsuji Kuroiwa was found stabbed in the broadcasting room. The body was discovered by Ken Nishimoto soon after the second movement of the Moonlight Sonata began playing over the sound system. At the dead man's feet is sheet music inscribed in blood.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Both Reiko and Narumi were excluded from the suspect list due to that they have alibi during the time of murder. Conan manage to decode the musical notes which were from the murderer about revenge from 12 year ago.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP11d Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| age = 27 years old<br />
| cause-death = Blunt Force Trauma<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury <br />
| victim = Shuichi Murasawa<br />
| suspects = Kazuaki Hirata<br />
| description = When the gang returned to the city hall after the second murder, there was someone in the piano room who jumped out the window and Murasawa was found unconscious on the floor.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center storage room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Ken Nishimoto<br />
| age = 55 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, and Shuichi Murasawa<br />
| description = Ran found Ken Nishimoto's hanged body in the storage room. At his feet was coded sheet music purporting to be his will. Although it wasn't playing, the third movement of Moonlight Sonata was recorded on the tape cassette nearby.<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Keiji Asoh|Asou Keiji.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (burned)<br />
* World-renowned pianist}}<br />
{{People|[[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]]|Asai Narumi.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Island doctor<br />
* From Tokyo}}<br />
{{People|Isamu Kameyama|Kameyama.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (heart attack)<br />
* Former mayor}}<br />
{{People|Tatsuji Kuroiwa|Tatsuji Kuroiwa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 56 years old<br />
* Current mayor}}<br />
{{People|Reiko Kuroiwa|Reiko Kuroiwa.jpg|<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Tatsuji's only daughter}}<br />
{{People|Kazuaki Hirata|Hirata Kazuaki.jpg|<br />
* 31 years old<br />
* Mayor's private secretary}}<br />
{{People|Shuichi Murasawa|Shuichi Murasawa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (beaten - injured)<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Reiko's fiancé}}<br />
{{People|Hideo Kawashima|Hideo Kawashima.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 56 years old<br />
* Wealthiest man in town}}<br />
{{People|Masato Shimizu|Masato Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* 49 years old<br />
* Mayoral candidate}}<br />
{{People|Ken Nishimoto|Ken Nishimoto.jpg|<br />
* Victim (hanged)<br />
* 55 years old<br />
* Unemployed}}<br />
{{People|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 11)|Police Officer]]|EP11 Policeman.jpg|<br />
* Tsukikage Island police officer}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
* '''Evidence'''<br />
:'''First murder'''<br />
::Victim: Hideo Kawashima<br />
::Cause of death: Drowning<br />
::Location: Piano room<br />
::Time of death: 30 minutes – 1 hour before being found<br />
<br />
:* The first movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played from a tape recorder.<br />
:* There was a sea water trail from the door to Kawashima's body and he has dirt and sand on the back of his shirt.<br />
:* Kawashima's jacket was found on the beach.<br />
:* The doors and windows of the piano room were locked from the inside. <br />
:* There were several minutes of silence at the beginning of the tape.<br />
:* The Moonlight Sonata sheet music was found, but the notes in the fourth bar were "strange".<br />
:* Conan decoded that the “strange” notes actually say: "The hellfire of hatred made you pay."<br />
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:'''Second murder'''<br />
::Victim: Tatsuji Kuroiwa<br />
::Cause of death: Stabbed to death<br />
::Location: Broadcasting room<br />
::Time of death: 5 minutes and 30 seconds before being found<br />
<br />
[[Image:MoonlightSonataCode.gif|thumb|right|200px|G A G A E E C♯ D F B♭ A E D♯ F D♯ F E A B A A C♯ B♭ B B♭ A B♭ C A<br>"You realize it don't you? You're next." ("Wakatteru na? Tsugi ha omae no ban da.")]]<br />
:* The second movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played.<br />
:* Nishimoto discovered the body.<br />
:* The tape has 5 minutes and 30 seconds lead in silence. <br />
:* Music notes written with the victim's blood were found.<br />
:* Conan decoded the music notes: "You realize it don't you? You're next."<br />
<br />
:'''Third murder'''<br />
::Victim: Ken Nishimoto<br />
::Cause of death: Hanging<br />
::Location: Storage room<br />
::Time of death: 30 minutes before being found<br />
<br />
:* The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata was set to play.<br />
:* Sheet music that looked liked a suicide note was found under his feet. The decoded note said he regretted killing Kawashima and Kuroiwa and that he didn't want people to find out the wrongdoing they did years ago.<br />
:* There was no chair or anything to stand on, so Nishimoto couldn't hang himself.<br />
:* No one would bother writing a suicide note in code.<br />
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:'''Other incriminating evidence'''<br />
:* The dusty piano in the city hall was tuned perfectly.<br />
:* After the first murder, there was someone outside the piano room whom Conan and Kogoro failed to catch.<br />
:* When the gang returned to the city hall after the second murder, there was someone in the piano room who jumped out the window and Murasawa was found unconscious on the floor.<br />
:* After the third murder, Conan returned to the piano room and found a tuning hammer for the piano.<br />
:* Under the piano was a secret drawer with cocaine in it.<br />
:* Upon looking at the pictures of the crime scene where Kuroiwa was murdered, there was a button with its red light on near the victim's neck.<br />
:* Conan found that Hirata has powder-like substance under his sleeves and his left hand was bandaged. He also had lots of foreign money with him.<br />
:* Keiji Asoh left sheet music in his safe to which it read: "To my son, Seiji". Asoh had a son who became ill when he was a child and had to be hospitalized, meaning he was NOT killed in the incident that took the lives of the Asoh family.<br />
<br />
* '''Conclusion'''<br />
The person who knocked out Murasawa in the piano room was '''Kazuaki Hirata'''. The bandage on his left hand was the result of smashing the window when he was trying to escape. He was also the one that Kogoro and Conan chased outside the piano room. The piano room was his meeting place with Kawashima when doing business: dealing drugs. He was using the piano's secret compartment as a hiding place for cocaine he got from overseas to which he exchanged later for large sums of money. The reason why he was always talking about the cursed piano was because he wanted to keep everyone in the town away from it. Murasawa saw the drugs that he had left in there earlier so he hit him. Still, he was unrelated to the murders because he wouldn't have related the piano to the crimes.<br />
<br />
In the second murder, they found that he had been dead for only a few minutes but when Conan fell on the code of blood, it didn't smear when it takes 25-30 minutes for human blood to dry. It was just a trick that the killer used to manipulate the time of death of the victim. Upon looking at the pictures, there was a button that was lighted near Kuroiwa's neck. But after the body was moved, the light was turned off. This was actually the reverse button. While the police weren't looking, the killer turned off the light. The killer used the reverse side (the blank side that didn't have the song), which played for over 30 min and then it reversed. That was when the 5 minutes and 30 seconds of gap played before the music started.<br />
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In the third murder, the killer didn't have the time to put a chair or desk at Nishimoto's feet because he had to escape in time. The killer was probably male because the murders required a lot of physical strength.<br />
<br />
The purpose of drowning Kawashima was to send the forensic examiner back to Tokyo, because it was impossible to do an autopsy on the island. The tape in the second murder was a setup so the killer could create an alibi.<br />
<br />
Conan deduced that the killer was '''Narumi Asai''' and that she was, in fact, Asoh's aforementioned son, '''Seiji Asoh'''. Asai was probably the surname of the family that adopted him. After graduation, he came to the island as a female doctor. The pronunciation of his name was not written on his diploma, nor the medical license, because if they checked his history, they would have found out that he was a man: the kanji forming Asoh's name could be read as either "Seiji" (a male-only name) or "Narumi" (a female-only name): coupled with Asoh's feminine features and rather girlish voice, it let him masquerade as a female doctor rather well, plus falsifying the times of death and manipulating the crime scenes. He also stayed all night so that they'd make him last for questioning, keeping the "disguise" intact.<br />
<br />
As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asoh and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.<br />
<br />
As Conan-through-Kogoro explained all of this, suddenly the police came in and said that Seiji/Narumi had escaped. While they were looking for him, the community center building suddenly went up in flames: it turns out Seiji, who had realized that he had been found out, locked himself inside and set it on fire, intending to die like his father.<br />
<br />
Conan, carrying Asoh's last music sheets with his message for the then-young Seiji, managed to slip in and told Seiji, who was sitting at the piano, to keep on living. Seiji confirmed that he was the young boy who escaped his family's murder, plus everything that Conan-through-Kogoro had already said (explained below in "Motive"). When Seiji was done, Conan insisted that he should escape and live; Seiji refused, however, saying that he was already too bloodstained. Then, he grabbed Conan and threw him through the window, saving his life. Afterwards, he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective".<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide<br />
| image = EP11g Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Seiji Asoh <br />
| age = 26 years old<br />
| cause-death = Burning<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Seiji then committed suicide by dying like his father. Conan failed to stop him, but he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective".<br />
}}<br />
<br />
* '''Motive'''<br />
Seiji's motive dated back when his father, the pianist Keiji Asoh, and his family was murdered. Kawashima, Nishimoto, Kuroiwa, and Kameyama used Asoh's international concerts as a front for their international drug trade. When Asoh stated that he wouldn't cooperate any longer, they got scared that their secret might be exposed, so they locked the family in their home and set it on fire, . This was all written in the sheet music that he left behind in the safe as his confession to his remaining son. Seiji was hospitalized in Tokyo at the time of the murder, and later was adopted by a friend of the Asoh family.<br />
<br />
Seiji went back to the island, under his "Narumi" disguise, because he never believed the official "Keiji Asoh killed his family and himself" version and wanted to find out the truth. As said above, when he told Kameyama that he was Asoh's son, the late mayor was terrified and told him everything an then had a fatal heart attack. Seiji played the Moonlight Sonata that his father loved so much upon seeing the mayor dead, and ultimately that gave him the idea of taking justice in his own hands.<br />
<br />
After Seiji's death and the end of the case, Conan and Ran talked about him. They wondered why did Seiji summon Kogoro when he knew how risky that would be for his plan, and Conan speculated that it wasn't just a challenge - that deep down, Seiji ''wanted'' Kogoro to stop him.</spoiler><br />
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== Rerun ==<br />
The episode was rerun on September 22, 2003. It was unchanged except for the addition of a footage of Gosho Aoyama talking at the beginning. It's also the first rerun aired on TV.<br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters and places in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Keiji Asoh - Casper Austin<br />
:* Narumi Asai (former name Seiji) - Nadia Adams (former name Simon Austin)<br />
:* Isamu Kameyama - Kirkpatrick<br />
:* Tatsuji Kuroiwa - Theodore Kinsella<br />
:* Reiko Kuroiwa - Rene Kinsella<br />
:* Kazuaki Hirata - Kevin Hadley<br />
:* Shuichi Murasawa - Steven Mulholland<br />
:* Hideo Kawashima - Henry Kavanagh<br />
:* Masato Shimizu - Matthew Schumacher<br />
:* Ken Nishimoto - Ken Nicholson<br />
:* Tsukikage Island - Moonlight Island (The [[Viz Media]] translation of the manga gives another alternate name Moon Shadow Island)<br />
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* Other changes:<br />
:* At the end when it says "Thank you little detective", Nadia will actually say it at the end.<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* Reiko Kuroiwa wears a coat over her dress on the day of interrogation.<br />
* In the anime, the detail about Nishimoto being a close friend of Asoh is omitted.<br />
* The skeletal corpses of Asoh's wife and daughter aren't depicted in the anime, being changed to the moment after they're murdered and in the flames.<br />
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== Remake version ==<br />
{{main|The Moonlight Sonata Murder}}<br />
A remake version was aired on March 6, 2021 and March 13, 2021 as the 1000th and 1001st episode. It retold the same story with some scene being removed and altered.<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
[[Image:MoonlightSonataKeyboardCode.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The code as laid out on an 88 key grand piano keyboard.]]<br />
* This is the first 1-hour episode.<br />
* Tsukikage island is possibly modeled after Tsukikage Castle in episode 36 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''.<br />
* The keyboard code presented in this case is usable despite minor errors made by the animation staff.<br />
* The piano song in the case is [[Wikipedia: Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor "Quasi una fantasia" (Beethoven)]] by Ludwig van Beethoven.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|胸がドキドキ|Mune ga Dokidoki|The Pounding of My Heart|[[Mune ga Dokidoki]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|(Unreleased BGM 1)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|(Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|(Unreleased BGM 1)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|("Moonlight Sonata" Second Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|犯人のアジト (いよいよver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Iyoiyo ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (More and More ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|脅迫 (パート2)|Kyōhaku (Pāto 2)|Threat (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|コナンのテーマ|Konan no Tēma|Conan's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|18|犯人のアジト|Hannin no Ajito|The Culprit's Hideout|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|19|沈む夕陽|Shizumu Yūhi|Depressing Sunset|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|20|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|21|(Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|22|STEP BY STEP|STEP BY STEP|STEP BY STEP|[[STEP BY STEP]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Malaysia|Bahasa Melayu|Dendam di Sebalik Sonata yang Menyinari Malam|Revenge behind the Sonata under Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|سمفونية ضوء القمر|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Hilketa Beethovenen Ilargiarte Argitan|}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El cas de l'assassinat de la sonata "Clar de lluna"|The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|Els assassinats de la sonata "Clar de Lluna"|The Moonlight Sonata's Murders}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|钢琴奏鸣曲“月光”杀人事件|Piano Sonata "The Moonlight" Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Sonate pour un crime au clair de lune|A Sonata For a Crime Under the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|Os asasinatos da Sonata ao Luar|The Moonlight Sonata's Murders}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Mord bei Mondschein|Murder in the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il caso della sonata al chiaro di luna|The Moonlight Sonata Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=South Korea|Korean|월광 소나타|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Portugal|Portuguese|Sonata ao Luar|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|Sonata a la luz de la luna|Sonata under the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|Asesinato a la luz de la luna|Murder under moon light}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมเปียโนโซนาต้า แสงจันทร์|The Moonlight Sonata Piano Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Vụ án bản Sonata ánh trăng|The Moonlight Sonata Case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 1]]<br />
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{{Season 1}}<br />
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{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 11<br />
| image = EP11 Case.jpg<br />
| title = Moonlight Sonata Murder Case<br />
| english-title = The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case<br />
| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件}} <br> (Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken)<br />
| rating = 12.9%<br />
| Manga case number = #18<br />
| manga = [[Volume 7#Piano Sonata Case|Volume 7: Files 2-7 (062-067)]]<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 11-12<br />
| season = [[Season 1|1]]<br />
| airdate = April 8, 1996 * <br> September 22, 2003 '''(Rerun)''' *<br />
| english-airdate = June 9, 2004 (Part 1) <br> June 10, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Officer Tome]]<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, and Narumi Asai<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Sheet music <br> Fluorescent paint '''(Rerun)'''<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Shozo Iizuka]] as Tatsuji Kuroiwa <br> [[Shigezo Sasaoka]] as Hideo Kawajima <br> [[Ikuya Sawaki]] as Masato Shimizu <br> [[Atsushi Ii]] as Kazuaki Hirata <br> [[Ai Orikasa]] as [[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]] <br> [[Kei Hayami]] as Reiko Kuroiwa <br> [[Hidetoshi Nakamura]] as Ken Nishimoto <br> [[Masuo Amada]] as Shuichi Murasawa <br> [[Yukimasa Natori]] as Manager <br> [[Yasuhiro Takato]] as Clerk <br> [[Yuichi Nagashima]] as [[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 11)|Police officer]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as Election car <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = [[Kenji Kodama]] <br> [[Kuchiru Kazehara]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Kenji Kodama]] <br> [[Kuchiru Kazehara]]<br />
| producer = [[Ikuro Sato]] <br> [[Yuji Yamaguchi]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Hirotoshi Takaya]]<br />
| opening-song = Mune ga Dokidoki<br />
| closing-song = STEP BY STEP<br />
| prev-episode = Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case<br />
| next-episode = Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case<br />
| footnotes = * 1 Hour Special<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件|Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken}} is the 11th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]]|image = Asai Narumi.jpg|description =<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Tsukikage island doctor}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{char|Officer Tome|display=Officer Tome (cameo)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Kogoro Mouri received a strange cut-and-paste letter from a client called Keiji Asoh asking him investigate something on Tsukikage Island, which is part of the Tokyo Division, according to Megure. He then found out that the man requesting for the investigation, Keiji Asoh, has been dead for 12 years. He was a world-renowned pianist who suddenly killed his family, set his house on fire, and played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as his house burnt around him.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide? (Past)<br />
| image = EP11e Case.jpg<br />
| location = Keiji Asoh's house on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Keiji Asoh and his family<br />
| time = 12 years ago<br />
| cause-death = Burning<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Keiji Asoh killed his family, set his house on fire, and played Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata as his house burnt around him.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Despite thinking the letter is a poor prank, Kogoro decides to investigate anyway and finds the island is holding elections for mayor. Two years ago, a passerby heard the Moonlight Sonata playing from the community center and discovered the body of the mayor slumped over the piano. Although he died from a heart attack, the similarity to the death of Keiji Asoh caused the islanders to think the piano has been cursed.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder? (Past)<br />
| image = EP11f Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Isamu Kameyama<br />
| cause-death = Heart attack<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Two years ago, a passerby heard the Moonlight Sonata playing from the community center and discovered the body of the mayor slumped over the piano. Although he died from a heart attack, the similarity to the death of Keiji Asoh caused the islanders to think the piano has been cursed.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Hideo Kawashima<br />
| age = 56 years old<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, Reiko Kuroiwa, Ken Nishimoto, and Narumi Asai<br />
| description = Hideo Kawashima's sodden body found slumped over the cursed community piano as the first movement of Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata played in the background. Water marks show the body had been dragged to the piano through a back door in the piano room which leads to the sea.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center broadcasting room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Tatsuji Kuroiwa<br />
| age = 56 years old<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, Shuichi Murasawa, and Ken Nishimoto<br />
| description = Tatsuji Kuroiwa was found stabbed in the broadcasting room. The body was discovered by Ken Nishimoto soon after the second movement of the Moonlight Sonata began playing over the sound system. At the dead man's feet is sheet music inscribed in blood.<br />
}}<br />
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Both Reiko and Narumi were excluded from the suspect list due to that they have alibi during the time of murder. Conan manage to decode the musical notes which were from the murderer about revenge from 12 year ago.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP11d Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| age = 27 years old<br />
| cause-death = Blunt Force Trauma<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury <br />
| victim = Shuichi Murasawa<br />
| suspects = Kazuaki Hirata<br />
| description = When the gang returned to the city hall after the second murder, there was someone in the piano room who jumped out the window and Murasawa was found unconscious on the floor.<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP11c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center storage room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Ken Nishimoto<br />
| age = 55 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging<br />
| suspects = Masato Shimizu, Kazuaki Hirata, and Shuichi Murasawa<br />
| description = Ran found Ken Nishimoto's hanged body in the storage room. At his feet was coded sheet music purporting to be his will. Although it wasn't playing, the third movement of Moonlight Sonata was recorded on the tape cassette nearby.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Keiji Asoh|Asou Keiji.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (burned)<br />
* World-renowned pianist}}<br />
{{People|[[Seiji Asoh|Narumi Asai]]|Asai Narumi.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Island doctor<br />
* From Tokyo}}<br />
{{People|Isamu Kameyama|Kameyama.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (heart attack)<br />
* Former mayor}}<br />
{{People|Tatsuji Kuroiwa|Tatsuji Kuroiwa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed)<br />
* 56 years old<br />
* Current mayor}}<br />
{{People|Reiko Kuroiwa|Reiko Kuroiwa.jpg|<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Tatsuji's only daughter}}<br />
{{People|Kazuaki Hirata|Hirata Kazuaki.jpg|<br />
* 31 years old<br />
* Mayor's private secretary}}<br />
{{People|Shuichi Murasawa|Shuichi Murasawa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (beaten - injured)<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Reiko's fiancé}}<br />
{{People|Hideo Kawashima|Hideo Kawashima.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 56 years old<br />
* Wealthiest man in town}}<br />
{{People|Masato Shimizu|Masato Shimizu.jpg|<br />
* 49 years old<br />
* Mayoral candidate}}<br />
{{People|Ken Nishimoto|Ken Nishimoto.jpg|<br />
* Victim (hanged)<br />
* 55 years old<br />
* Unemployed}}<br />
{{People|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 11)|Police Officer]]|EP11 Policeman.jpg|<br />
* Tsukikage Island police officer}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
* '''Evidence'''<br />
:'''First murder'''<br />
::Victim: Hideo Kawashima<br />
::Cause of death: Drowning<br />
::Location: Piano room<br />
::Time of death: 30 minutes – 1 hour before being found<br />
<br />
:* The first movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played from a tape recorder.<br />
:* There was a sea water trail from the door to Kawashima's body and he has dirt and sand on the back of his shirt.<br />
:* Kawashima's jacket was found on the beach.<br />
:* The doors and windows of the piano room were locked from the inside. <br />
:* There were several minutes of silence at the beginning of the tape.<br />
:* The Moonlight Sonata sheet music was found, but the notes in the fourth bar were "strange".<br />
:* Conan decoded that the “strange” notes actually say: "The hellfire of hatred made you pay."<br />
<br />
:'''Second murder'''<br />
::Victim: Tatsuji Kuroiwa<br />
::Cause of death: Stabbed to death<br />
::Location: Broadcasting room<br />
::Time of death: 5 minutes and 30 seconds before being found<br />
<br />
[[Image:MoonlightSonataCode.gif|thumb|right|200px|G A G A E E C♯ D F B♭ A E D♯ F D♯ F E A B A A C♯ B♭ B B♭ A B♭ C A<br>"You realize it don't you? You're next." ("Wakatteru na? Tsugi ha omae no ban da.")]]<br />
:* The second movement of the Moonlight Sonata was played.<br />
:* Nishimoto discovered the body.<br />
:* The tape has 5 minutes and 30 seconds lead in silence. <br />
:* Music notes written with the victim's blood were found.<br />
:* Conan decoded the music notes: "You realize it don't you? You're next."<br />
<br />
:'''Third murder'''<br />
::Victim: Ken Nishimoto<br />
::Cause of death: Hanging<br />
::Location: Storage room<br />
::Time of death: 30 minutes before being found<br />
<br />
:* The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata was set to play.<br />
:* Sheet music that looked liked a suicide note was found under his feet. The decoded note said he regretted killing Kawashima and Kuroiwa and that he didn't want people to find out the wrongdoing they did years ago.<br />
:* There was no chair or anything to stand on, so Nishimoto couldn't hang himself.<br />
:* No one would bother writing a suicide note in code.<br />
<br />
:'''Other incriminating evidence'''<br />
:* The dusty piano in the city hall was tuned perfectly.<br />
:* After the first murder, there was someone outside the piano room whom Conan and Kogoro failed to catch.<br />
:* When the gang returned to the city hall after the second murder, there was someone in the piano room who jumped out the window and Murasawa was found unconscious on the floor.<br />
:* After the third murder, Conan returned to the piano room and found a tuning hammer for the piano.<br />
:* Under the piano was a secret drawer with cocaine in it.<br />
:* Upon looking at the pictures of the crime scene where Kuroiwa was murdered, there was a button with its red light on near the victim's neck.<br />
:* Conan found that Hirata has powder-like substance under his sleeves and his left hand was bandaged. He also had lots of foreign money with him.<br />
:* Keiji Asoh left sheet music in his safe to which it read: "To my son, Seiji". Asoh had a son who became ill when he was a child and had to be hospitalized, meaning he was NOT killed in the incident that took the lives of the Asoh family.<br />
<br />
* '''Conclusion'''<br />
The person who knocked out Murasawa in the piano room was '''Kazuaki Hirata'''. The bandage on his left hand was the result of smashing the window when he was trying to escape. He was also the one that Kogoro and Conan chased outside the piano room. The piano room was his meeting place with Kawashima when doing business: dealing drugs. He was using the piano's secret compartment as a hiding place for cocaine he got from overseas to which he exchanged later for large sums of money. The reason why he was always talking about the cursed piano was because he wanted to keep everyone in the town away from it. Murasawa saw the drugs that he had left in there earlier so he hit him. Still, he was unrelated to the murders because he wouldn't have related the piano to the crimes.<br />
<br />
In the second murder, they found that he had been dead for only a few minutes but when Conan fell on the code of blood, it didn't smear when it takes 25-30 minutes for human blood to dry. It was just a trick that the killer used to manipulate the time of death of the victim. Upon looking at the pictures, there was a button that was lighted near Kuroiwa's neck. But after the body was moved, the light was turned off. This was actually the reverse button. While the police weren't looking, the killer turned off the light. The killer used the reverse side (the blank side that didn't have the song), which played for over 30 min and then it reversed. That was when the 5 minutes and 30 seconds of gap played before the music started.<br />
<br />
In the third murder, the killer didn't have the time to put a chair or desk at Nishimoto's feet because he had to escape in time. The killer was probably male because the murders required a lot of physical strength.<br />
<br />
The purpose of drowning Kawashima was to send the forensic examiner back to Tokyo, because it was impossible to do an autopsy on the island. The tape in the second murder was a setup so the killer could create an alibi.<br />
<br />
Conan deduced that the killer was '''Narumi Asai''' and that she was, in fact, Asoh's aforementioned son, '''Seiji Asoh'''. Asai was probably the surname of the family that adopted him. After graduation, he came to the island as a female doctor. The pronunciation of his name was not written on his diploma, nor the medical license, because if they checked his history, they would have found out that he was a man: the kanji forming Asoh's name could be read as either "Seiji" (a male-only name) or "Narumi" (a female-only name): coupled with Asoh's feminine features and rather girlish voice, it let him masquerade as a female doctor rather well, plus falsifying the times of death and manipulating the crime scenes. He also stayed all night so that they'd make him last for questioning, keeping the "disguise" intact.<br />
<br />
As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asoh and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.<br />
<br />
As Conan-through-Kogoro explained all of this, suddenly the police came in and said that Seiji/Narumi had escaped. While they were looking for him, the community center building suddenly went up in flames: it turns out Seiji, who had realized that he had been found out, locked himself inside and set it on fire, intending to die like his father.<br />
<br />
Conan, carrying Asoh's last music sheets with his message for the then-young Seiji, managed to slip in and told Seiji, who was sitting at the piano, to keep on living. Seiji confirmed that he was the young boy who escaped his family's murder, plus everything that Conan-through-Kogoro had already said (explained below in "Motive"). When Seiji was done, Conan insisted that he should escape and live; Seiji refused, however, saying that he was already too bloodstained. Then, he grabbed Conan and threw him through the window, saving his life. Afterwards, he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective".<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide<br />
| image = EP11g Case.jpg<br />
| location = Community center piano room on Tsukikage Island<br />
| victim = Seiji Asoh <br />
| age = 26 years old<br />
| cause-death = Burning<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description = Seiji then committed suicide by dying like his father. Conan failed to stop him, but he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective".<br />
}}<br />
<br />
* '''Motive'''<br />
Seiji's motive dated back when his father, the pianist Keiji Asoh, and his family was murdered. Kawashima, Nishimoto, Kuroiwa, and Kameyama used Asoh's international concerts as a front for their international drug trade. When Asoh stated that he wouldn't cooperate any longer, they got scared that their secret might be exposed, so they locked the family in their home and set it on fire, . This was all written in the sheet music that he left behind in the safe as his confession to his remaining son. Seiji was hospitalized in Tokyo at the time of the murder, and later was adopted by a friend of the Asoh family.<br />
<br />
Seiji went back to the island, under his "Narumi" disguise, because he never believed the official "Keiji Asoh killed his family and himself" version and wanted to find out the truth. As said above, when he told Kameyama that he was Asoh's son, the late mayor was terrified and told him everything an then had a fatal heart attack. Seiji played the Moonlight Sonata that his father loved so much upon seeing the mayor dead, and ultimately that gave him the idea of taking justice in his own hands.<br />
<br />
After Seiji's death and the end of the case, Conan and Ran talked about him. They wondered why did Seiji summon Kogoro when he knew how risky that would be for his plan, and Conan speculated that it wasn't just a challenge - that deep down, Seiji ''wanted'' Kogoro to stop him.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Rerun ==<br />
The episode was rerun on September 22, 2003. It was unchanged except for the addition of a footage of Gosho Aoyama talking at the beginning. It's also the first rerun aired on TV.<br />
<br />
== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters and places in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Keiji Asoh - Casper Austin<br />
:* Narumi Asai (former name Seiji) - Nadia Adams (former name Simon Austin)<br />
:* Isamu Kameyama - Kirkpatrick<br />
:* Tatsuji Kuroiwa - Theodore Kinsella<br />
:* Reiko Kuroiwa - Rene Kinsella<br />
:* Kazuaki Hirata - Kevin Hadley<br />
:* Shuichi Murasawa - Steven Mulholland<br />
:* Hideo Kawashima - Henry Kavanagh<br />
:* Masato Shimizu - Matthew Schumacher<br />
:* Ken Nishimoto - Ken Nicholson<br />
:* Tsukikage Island - Moonlight Island (The [[Viz Media]] translation of the manga gives another alternate name Moon Shadow Island)<br />
<br />
* Other changes:<br />
:* At the end when it says "Thank you little detective", Nadia will actually say it at the end.<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* Reiko Kuroiwa wears a coat over her dress on the day of interrogation.<br />
* In the anime, the detail about Nishimoto being a close friend of Asoh is omitted.<br />
* The skeletal corpses of Asoh's wife and daughter aren't depicted in the anime, being changed to the moment after they're murdered and in the flames.<br />
<br />
== Remake version ==<br />
{{main|The Moonlight Sonata Murder}}<br />
A remake version was aired on March 6, 2021 and March 13, 2021 as the 1000th and 1001st episode. It retold the same story with some scene being removed and altered.<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
[[Image:MoonlightSonataKeyboardCode.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The code as laid out on an 88 key grand piano keyboard.]]<br />
* This is the first 1-hour episode.<br />
* Tsukikage island is possibly modeled after Tsukikage Castle in episode 36 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''.<br />
* The keyboard code presented in this case is usable despite minor errors made by the animation staff.<br />
* The piano song in the case is [[Wikipedia: Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)|Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor "Quasi una fantasia" (Beethoven)]] by Ludwig van Beethoven.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|胸がドキドキ|Mune ga Dokidoki|The Pounding of My Heart|[[Mune ga Dokidoki]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|(Unreleased BGM 1)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|(Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|(Unreleased BGM 1)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|("Moonlight Sonata" Second Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|犯人のアジト (いよいよver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Iyoiyo ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (More and More ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|脅迫 (パート2)|Kyōhaku (Pāto 2)|Threat (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|コナンのテーマ|Konan no Tēma|Conan's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|18|犯人のアジト|Hannin no Ajito|The Culprit's Hideout|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|19|沈む夕陽|Shizumu Yūhi|Depressing Sunset|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|20|("Moonlight Sonata" First Movement)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|21|(Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM)|||}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|22|STEP BY STEP|STEP BY STEP|STEP BY STEP|[[STEP BY STEP]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Malaysia|Bahasa Melayu|Dendam di Sebalik Sonata yang Menyinari Malam|Revenge behind the Sonata under Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|سمفونية ضوء القمر|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Hilketa Beethovenen Ilargiarte Argitan|}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El cas de l'assassinat de la sonata "Clar de lluna"|The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|Els assassinats de la sonata "Clar de Lluna"|The Moonlight Sonata's Murders}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|钢琴奏鸣曲“月光”杀人事件|Piano Sonata "The Moonlight" Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Sonate pour un crime au clair de lune|A Sonata For a Crime Under the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|Os asasinatos da Sonata ao Luar|The Moonlight Sonata's Murders}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Mord bei Mondschein|Murder in the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il caso della sonata al chiaro di luna|The Moonlight Sonata Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=South Korea|Korean|월광 소나타|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Portugal|Portuguese|Sonata ao Luar|Moonlight Sonata}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|Sonata a la luz de la luna|Sonata under the Moonlight}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|Asesinato a la luz de la luna|Murder under moon light}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมเปียโนโซนาต้า แสงจันทร์|The Moonlight Sonata Piano Murder Case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Vụ án bản Sonata ánh trăng|The Moonlight Sonata Case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 1]]<br />
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{{Season 1}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Rerun episode]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Hirotoshi Takaya]]<br />
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[[Category:Featured articles in 2019]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 11]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dark_Knight&diff=311081Dark Knight2022-04-17T03:15:39Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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<div>{{InfoBox MKTV<br />
| episode = 20<br />
| image = MK TV Episode 20.jpg<br />
| title = Dark Knight<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = ダーク・ナイト <br> (Dāku Naito)<br />
| rating = 6.1%<br />
| season = [[Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1|1]]<br />
| manga = [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Dark Knight|Magic Kaito Volume 4: Chapter 7-8 (27-28)]]<br />
| airdate = February 28, 2015<br />
| cast = [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Shintaro Chaki]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Aoko Nakamori]] <br> [[Saguru Hakuba]] <br> [[Hakuba's Housekeeper]]<br />
| heist = Dark Knight<br />
| next-kid-magic =<br />
| voice-cast = [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Kaito Kuroba]]/[[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[M.A.O.]] as [[Aoko Nakamori]] <br> [[Unsho Ishizuka]] as [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Mamoru Miyano]] as [[Saguru Hakuba]] <br> [[Nobuo Tanaka]] as [[Shintaro Chaki]] <br> [[Kenji Hamada]] as Jack Connery <br> [[Kei Shindou]] as Kenta Connery <br> [[Mika Doi]] as [[Hakuba's Housekeeper]] <br> [[Katsumi Chou]] <br> [[Kanehira Yamamoto]] <br> [[Naoto Kobayashi]] <br> [[Takaaki Torajima]] <br> [[Takehiro Hasu]]<br />
| director = [[Susumu Kudo]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Toshiya Ono]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Nobukage Kimura]]<br />
| episode-director = [[Roko Ogiwara]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Hiromi Ogata]] (chief) <br> [[Mina Ozawa]]<br />
| opening-song = Ai no Scenario<br />
| closing-song = Koi no Jumyō<br />
| prev-episode = Golden Eye<br />
| next-episode = Kid vs Conan: Teleportation Under the Moonlight<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ダーク・ナイト|Dāku Naito}} is the 20th episode of ''[[Magic Kaito 1412]]'' anime.<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Kaitou Kid}}<br />
{{Char|Ginzo Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Shintaro Chaki}}<br />
{{Char|Kaito Kuroba}}<br />
{{Char|Aoko Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Saguru Hakuba}}<br />
{{Char|Hakuba's Housekeeper}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Hang Glider Cape}}<br />
{{Gadget|Card Gun}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Plot ==<br />
=== Story ===<br />
{{InfoBox Heist<br />
| heist = Heist<br />
| image = MK20 Heist.jpg<br />
| thief = [[Kaitou Kid]] and Nightmare<br />
| thief-label = Thieves<br />
| target = Dark Knight<br />
| owner = Curator Kondou<br />
| location = Art museum<br />
| date = Friday<br />
| notice =<br />
| description = Black opal earrings.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Nightmare|Nightmare MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Mysterious thief}}<br />
{{People|Kenta Connery|Kenta Connery MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Jack Connery's son}}<br />
{{People|Jack Connery|Jack Connery MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Policeman from ICPO}}<br />
{{People|Curator Kondou|Curator Kondou MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Art museum curator}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Nightmare's true identity is '''Jack Connery'''. Kaito realizes his true identity when the number of officers on site given by Nightmare off by 1, as he had counted the ''disguised Aoko'', meaning that Nightmare didn't hack into the police system, but counted the number ''manually''. Moreover, Kenta said that the "evil horse" inside his head will disappear once Nightmare vanish from this world, something that shouldn't be possible unless Jack himself is connected to Nightmare. This statement reveals that Kenta actually suffers from Cranial Disease that requires an expensive surgery, and Jack has been stealing jewelries around the globe to sell off and collect the fund. Additionally the reason he had been splitting loots with his accomplices is to make thieves around the globe keep joining up with him in the heist. Once the heist was over, he leaked their information to the police, or silence them himself.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident<br />
| image = JackConneryDeath.png<br />
| location = Abandoned building<br />
| victim = Jack Connery<br />
| cause-death = Falling - head trauma<br />
| description = The footing under Jack breaks, sending him off the platform. Kaito tries to save him, but his glove slipps off his hand and Jack falls to death.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Knowing that Kenta will be heartbroken if he knows that he beloved father is Nightmare, a criminal and murderer, Kaito uses his card gun to shoot Nightmare Mask before fleeing the scene. Kenta, Aoko, Nakomori, and Hakuba soon arrive and witness Jack passing away as Kenta cries over his father dead body. While Nakamori and everyone else believe Jack's accident to be the result of him fighting with Kid and Nightmare, Hakuba deduces the truth behind Kaito's action and silently keeps it to himself.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
* The anime adds more detail to the paintings in the art gallery:<br />
** A painting of a father and son hand-in-hand forms the background to Kaito's and Inspector Nakamori's conversation, possibly foreshadowing Nightmare's true identity.<br />
** A modified version of Rubens' ''[[Wikipedia: Samson and Delilah (Rubens)|Samson and Delilah]]'' frames the first conversation between Inspector Nakamori and Jack Connery.<br />
* In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains to Kaito that he did not call in a professional magician because it would cause the Japanese police to lose face. This line is cut from the anime.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare goes in-depth about what he knows about Kaitou Kid, explaining that he had once been a fan of Toichi Kuroba and had deduced Toichi to be the original Kaitou Kid. This explanation is simplified in the anime.<br />
* In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains that the Dark Knight's case is suspended in midair to prevent Kaitou Kid from tunneling into it from below. This line is cut in the anime.<br />
* In the manga, disguised as director Konno, Kid briefly comments on the amount of grime in the earrings' case, possibly as a hint for readers who want to solve the case themselves. The anime omits this.<br />
* The anime adds a scene where Kid checks the Dark Knight against the moonlight.<br />
* In the manga, Kid's and Nightmare's final meeting is uninterrupted until Kenta yells out his father's name. The anime intercuts it with scenes of Aoko, Kenta, and the police arriving.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare merely slips off the catwalk upon hearing Kenta's voice. In the anime, a piece of the catwalk breaks under his foot.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare chokes out Kenta's name and dies shortly after his fall. In the anime, he stays alive long enough to see Kenta rush to his side.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1]]<br />
* [[Tears of Love for the Dark Knight]]<br />
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{{Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1}}<br />
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[[Category:Magic Kaito 1412 Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Hiromi Ogata]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
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== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], & [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding & Shinichi agrees. Meanwhile, Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Takagi & causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy & covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works & is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran's brassiere, Shinichi gets closer towards Ran & comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran in embarrassment asks how Shinichi could possibly know something like that. Kogoro freaks out and asks if Shinichi & Ran are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the 3rd white room, Ran is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri catches him & suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri then continues to give Shinichi romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi, Ran, & Kogoro attend a trial at which Eri is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika begins insulting Eri & Eri threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" & Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi prove Eri's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran's reason for getting Shinichi to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the 4th white room, Ran wants to keep the dress. Shinichi asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new 1, confusing Ran & causing Kogoro to tell Ran she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi loses a game against Ran & Sonoko during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran can ask for Shinichi to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro calls Shinichi & asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi to prove his innocence, but is this 1 favor Shinichi can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi & Ran's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi & Ran should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi, Ran, & Sonoko are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi is practicing for a possible role in 1 of Nagata's films. Nagata's wife & famous actress Chisato becomes jealous & enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi & even threatens her with a knife. Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi to reveal the truth, find Nagata's murderer, & prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran if she loves Shinichi, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed & claims Shinichi is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran asks Shinichi if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi gives Ran the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi & Ran in disguise, accompanied by Takagi, spy on Kogoro flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro & variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in 1 of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from 19 of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled & the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine & prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi reveal the secret behind winning the game & catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi & Ran manage to get to Sonoko & Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran. Ran however isn't amused & threatens Shinichi with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi & Ran are riding a bus in Beika when Ran is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi & Ran come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working & she lies between life & death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, & what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] & [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi & Kazuha both notice Ran seeming to watch Heiji very closely. Shinichi comments on it making Ran ask if he's jealous. Shinichi quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha asks to talk to Ran privately. A jealous Kazuha confronts Ran forcing Ran to explain herself. Ran was watching Heiji because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha explains the story to Ran about how she & Heiji were accidentally handcuffed to 1 another when they were little & shows Ran the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran asks if she & Heiji are dating but Kazuha, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha in turn asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier & as Ran explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji & his best friend Kazuha are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi & Ran on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home & lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro's client who apparently is under domestic abuse & being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo & screams for help. Ran calls Shinichi to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo & later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered 6 hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi attempts to confess his feelings for Ran in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi invites Ran to have dinner in the restaurant on the 38th floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi solve the case & go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran's computer school teacher & Kogoro's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai & Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi find the true culprit & prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked & desperate to hear that Ran is dead & going to be dissected, Shinichi does all it takes to rush to Ran & has to be stopped by both Sato & Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi finds Ran in the morgue & try to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, & Shinichi says he is glad that Ran is safe. While piggy-backing Ran to the hospital, Shinichi offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers & wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi takes Ran to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran admits being the criminal behind everything, she & Shinichi are separated & put to sleep. Hearing Takagi's voice, Shinichi wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina & Ran lying still nearby. However, Ran is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, & will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He & Kogoro later deduce Ran is only in an "apparent death" condition & may be revived. Will Shinichi be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More important, can he save Ran?}}<br />
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== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi & the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, & Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan & Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, & Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi, Ran, Sonoko, Eri, & Kogoro are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi & Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East & West Shinichi & Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
{{BeginTable Song}}<br />
{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
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{{Drama Episodes}}<br />
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[[Category:Drama]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
<br />
== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], & [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding & Shinichi agrees. Meanwhile, Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Takagi & causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy & covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works & is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran's brassiere, Shinichi gets closer towards Ran & comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran in embarrassment asks how Shinichi could possibly know something like that. Kogoro freaks out and asks if Shinichi & Ran are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the 3rd white room, Ran is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri catches him & suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri then continues to give Shinichi romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi, Ran, & Kogoro attend a trial at which Eri is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika begins insulting Eri & Eri threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" & Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi prove Eri's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran's reason for getting Shinichi to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the 4th white room, Ran wants to keep the dress. Shinichi asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new 1, confusing Ran & causing Kogoro to tell Ran she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi loses a game against Ran & Sonoko during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran can ask for Shinichi to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro calls Shinichi & asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi to prove his innocence, but is this 1 favor Shinichi can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi & Ran's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi & Ran should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi, Ran, & Sonoko are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi is practicing for a possible role in 1 of Nagata's films. Nagata's wife & famous actress Chisato becomes jealous & enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi & even threatens her with a knife. Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi to reveal the truth, find Nagata's murderer, & prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran if she loves Shinichi, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed & claims Shinichi is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran asks Shinichi if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi gives Ran the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi & Ran in disguise, accompanied by Takagi, spy on Kogoro flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro & variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in 1 of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from 19 of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled & the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine & prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi reveal the secret behind winning the game & catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi & Ran manage to get to Sonoko & Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran. Ran however isn't amused & threatens Shinichi with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi & Ran are riding a bus in Beika when Ran is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi & Ran come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working & she lies between life & death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, & what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] & [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi & Kazuha both notice Ran seeming to watch Heiji very closely. Shinichi comments on it making Ran ask if he's jealous. Shinichi quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha asks to talk to Ran privately. A jealous Kazuha confronts Ran forcing Ran to explain herself. Ran was watching Heiji because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha explains the story to Ran about how she & Heiji were accidentally handcuffed to 1 another when they were little & shows Ran the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran asks if she & Heiji are dating but Kazuha, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha in turn asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier & as Ran explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji & his best friend Kazuha are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi & Ran on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home & lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro's client who apparently is under domestic abuse & being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo & screams for help. Ran calls Shinichi to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo & later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered 6 hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi attempts to confess his feelings for Ran in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi invites Ran to have dinner in the restaurant on the 38th floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi solve the case & go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran's computer school teacher & Kogoro's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai & Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi find the true culprit & prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked & desperate to hear that Ran is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi does all it takes to rush to Ran & has to be stopped by both Sato & Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi finds Ran in the morgue & try to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, & Shinichi says he is glad that Ran is safe. While piggy-backing Ran to the hospital, Shinichi offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers & wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi takes Ran to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran admits being the criminal behind everything, she & Shinichi are separated & put to sleep. Hearing Takagi's voice, Shinichi wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina & Ran lying still nearby. However, Ran is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, & will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He & Kogoro later deduce Ran is only in an "apparent death" condition & may be revived. Will Shinichi be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More important, can he save Ran?}}<br />
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== Specials ==<br />
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{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi & the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, & Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan & Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, & Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi, Ran, Sonoko, Eri, & Kogoro are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi & Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East & West Shinichi & Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
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{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
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== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
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{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
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{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
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{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], and [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi agrees. Meanwhile, Miwako Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Wataru Takagi and causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy and covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works and is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran Mouri's brassiere, Shinichi Kudo gets closer towards Ran Mouri and comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran Mouri in embarrassment asks how Shinichi Kudo could possibly know something like that. Kogoro Mouri freaks out and asks if Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran Mouri then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the third white room, Ran Mouri is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi Kudo grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri Kisaki catches him and suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri Kisaki then continues to give Shinichi Kudo romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Kogoro Mouri attend a trial at which Eri Kisaki is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika begins insulting Eri Kisaki and Eri Kisaki threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" and Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi Kudo prove Eri Kisaki's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri's reason for getting Shinichi Kudo to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran Mouri is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi Kudo hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the fourth white room, Ran Mouri wants to keep the dress. Shinichi Kudo asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran Mouri and causing Kogoro Mouri to tell Ran Mouri she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo loses a game against Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran Mouri can ask for Shinichi Kudo to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo and asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi Kudo to prove his innocence, but is this one favor Shinichi Kudo can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi Kudo is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi Kudo is practicing for a possible role in one of Nagata's films. Nagata's wife and famous actress Chisato becomes jealous and enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi and even threatens her with a knife. Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi Kudo to reveal the truth, find Nagata's murderer, and prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran Mouri if she loves Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed and claims Shinichi Kudo is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran Mouri asks Shinichi Kudo if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi Kudo replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi Kudo gives Ran the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran Mouri, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri in disguise, accompanied by Inspector Takagi, spy on Kogoro Mouri flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro Mouri and variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in one of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from 19 of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled and the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine and prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi Kudo reveal the secret behind winning the game and catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko Suzuki gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri manage to get to Sonoko Suzuki and Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi Kudo comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran Mouri. Ran Mouri however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi Kudo with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are riding a bus in Beika when Ran Mouri is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working and she lies between life and death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, and what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo and Kazuha Toyama both notice Ran Mouri seeming to watch Heiji Hattori very closely. Shinichi Kudo comments on it making Ran Mouri ask if he's jealous. Shinichi Kudo quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha Toyama asks to talk to Ran Mouri privately. A jealous Kazuha Toyama confronts Ran Mouri forcing Ran Mouri to explain herself. Ran Mouri was watching Heiji Hattori because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha explains the story to Ran Mouri about how she and Heiji Hattori were accidentally handcuffed to one another when they were little and shows Ran Mouri the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran Mouri asks if she and Heiji Hattori are dating but Kazuha Toyama, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha Toyama in turn asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran Mouri explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi Kudo overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji Hattori and his best friend Kazuha Toyama are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji Hattori chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home and lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro Mouri's client who apparently is under domestic abuse and being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo and screams for help. Ran Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo and later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered six hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo attempts to confess his feelings for Ran Mouri in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo invites Ran Mouri to have dinner in the restaurant on the 38th floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi Kudo suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi Kudo solve the case and go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran Mouri on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran Mouri's computer school teacher and Kogoro Mouri's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai and Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi Kudo find the true culprit and prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked and desperate to hear that Ran Mouri is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi Kudo does all it takes to rush to Ran Mouri and has to be stopped by both Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi Kudo finds Ran Mouri in the morgue and try to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi Kudo cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran Mouri comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi Kudo says he is glad that Ran Mouri is safe. While piggy-backing Ran Mouri to the hospital, Shinichi Kudo offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi Kudo takes Ran Mouri to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran Mouri admits being the criminal behind everything, she and Shinichi Kudo are separated and put to sleep. Hearing Wataru Takagi's voice, Shinichi Kudo wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran Mouri lying still nearby. However, Ran Mouri is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, and will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi Kudo can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He and Kogoro Mouri later deduce Ran Mouri is only in an "apparent death" condition and may be revived. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More important, can he save Ran Mouri?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi & the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, & Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan & Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, & Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi, Ran, Sonoko, Eri, & Kogoro are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi & Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East & West Shinichi & Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
{{BeginTable Song}}<br />
{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
<br />
{{Drama Episodes}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Drama]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
<br />
== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Other notable cast ==<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], and [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi agrees. Meanwhile, Miwako Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Wataru Takagi and causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy and covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works and is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran Mouri's brassiere, Shinichi Kudo gets closer towards Ran Mouri and comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran Mouri in embarrassment asks how Shinichi Kudo could possibly know something like that. Kogoro Mouri freaks out and asks if Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran Mouri then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the third white room, Ran Mouri is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi Kudo grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri Kisaki catches him and suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri Kisaki then continues to give Shinichi Kudo romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Kogoro Mouri attend a trial at which Eri Kisaki is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika begins insulting Eri Kisaki and Eri Kisaki threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" and Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi Kudo prove Eri Kisaki's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri's reason for getting Shinichi Kudo to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran Mouri is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi Kudo hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the fourth white room, Ran Mouri wants to keep the dress. Shinichi Kudo asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran Mouri and causing Kogoro Mouri to tell Ran Mouri she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo loses a game against Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran Mouri can ask for Shinichi Kudo to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo and asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi Kudo to prove his innocence, but is this one favor Shinichi Kudo can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi Kudo is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi Kudo is practicing for a possible role in one of Nagata's films. Nagata's wife and famous actress Chisato becomes jealous and enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi and even threatens her with a knife. Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi Kudo to reveal the truth, find Nagata's murderer, and prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran Mouri if she loves Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed and claims Shinichi Kudo is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran Mouri asks Shinichi Kudo if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi Kudo replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi Kudo gives Ran the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran Mouri, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri in disguise, accompanied by Inspector Takagi, spy on Kogoro Mouri flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro Mouri and variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in one of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from 19 of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled and the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine and prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi Kudo reveal the secret behind winning the game and catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko Suzuki gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri manage to get to Sonoko Suzuki and Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi Kudo comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran Mouri. Ran Mouri however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi Kudo with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are riding a bus in Beika when Ran Mouri is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working and she lies between life and death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, and what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo and Kazuha Toyama both notice Ran Mouri seeming to watch Heiji Hattori very closely. Shinichi Kudo comments on it making Ran Mouri ask if he's jealous. Shinichi Kudo quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha Toyama asks to talk to Ran Mouri privately. A jealous Kazuha Toyama confronts Ran Mouri forcing Ran Mouri to explain herself. Ran Mouri was watching Heiji Hattori because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha explains the story to Ran Mouri about how she and Heiji Hattori were accidentally handcuffed to one another when they were little and shows Ran Mouri the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran Mouri asks if she and Heiji Hattori are dating but Kazuha Toyama, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha Toyama in turn asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran Mouri explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi Kudo overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji Hattori and his best friend Kazuha Toyama are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji Hattori chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home and lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro Mouri's client who apparently is under domestic abuse and being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo and screams for help. Ran Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo and later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered six hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo attempts to confess his feelings for Ran Mouri in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo invites Ran Mouri to have dinner in the restaurant on the 38th floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi Kudo suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi Kudo solve the case and go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran Mouri on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran Mouri's computer school teacher and Kogoro Mouri's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai and Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi Kudo find the true culprit and prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked and desperate to hear that Ran Mouri is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi Kudo does all it takes to rush to Ran Mouri and has to be stopped by both Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi Kudo finds Ran Mouri in the morgue and try to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi Kudo cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran Mouri comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi Kudo says he is glad that Ran Mouri is safe. While piggy-backing Ran Mouri to the hospital, Shinichi Kudo offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi Kudo takes Ran Mouri to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran Mouri admits being the criminal behind everything, she and Shinichi Kudo are separated and put to sleep. Hearing Wataru Takagi's voice, Shinichi Kudo wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran Mouri lying still nearby. However, Ran Mouri is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, and will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi Kudo can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He and Kogoro Mouri later deduce Ran Mouri is only in an "apparent death" condition and may be revived. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More important, can he save Ran Mouri?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi & the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, & Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan & Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, & Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village? Shinichi, Ran, Sonoko, Eri, & Kogoro are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo & the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Shinichi & Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East & West Shinichi & Heiji Hattori compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
{{BeginTable Song}}<br />
{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
<br />
{{Drama Episodes}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Drama]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''''Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo'''''|工藤新一への挑戦状|Kudō Shin'ichi e no Chōsenjō}} is a live-action drama series starring [[Junpei Mizobata]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] that takes place before the events that begin the story of ''[[Detective Conan]]''. The series began airing every Thursday at 23.58 JST - 0.38 JST the following day, from July 7, 2011 to September 29, 2011. Prior to the series [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|three live-action specials]] were produced, with a fourth special produced afterwards.<br />
<br />
== Main cast ==<br />
The following is a listing of the main cast of the drama series according to the [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/chart/index.html Chart] section of the official series website.<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Conan Edogawa|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama only provides the voice for Conan, since she already voices him in the main series.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Nao Fujisaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|3|Shinichi Kudo|Shun Oguri|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Junpei Mizobata|Mizobata is the 2nd actor to portray Shinichi in live-action following [[Shun Oguri]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kappei Yamaguchi|Yamaguchi voices Shinichi in the post credits' narration in [[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ran Mouri|Tomoka Kurokawa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Shiori Kutsuna|Kutsuna is the 2nd actress to portray Ran in live-action following [[Tomoka Kurokawa]].}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kogoro Mouri|Takanori Jinnai|Jinnai has portrayed Kogoro in all live-action adaptations.}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Sonoko Suzuki|Mayuko Iwasa|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Sayaka Akimoto|Akimoto is the 2nd actress to portray Sonoko in live-action following [[Mayuko Iwasa]].<br>She was also a member of the AKB48 idol group.}} <br />
{{CastItem|1|Eri Kisaki|Nene Otsuka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Miwako Sato|Natsuhi Ueno|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Wataru Takagi|Yuichi Tsuchiya|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hajime Hirata|Hironobu Nomura|Hironobu Nomura voices Hajime Hirata, the main villain in the 13-episode series.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Other notable cast ==<br />
{{BeginTable DramaCast}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Ai Haibara|Megumi Hayashibara|Hayashibara does the voiceover for Haibara, just likes Takayama does for Conan.}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Kyoka Shibata}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Heiji Hattori|Tori Matsuzaka|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Kazuha Toyama|Rei Okamoto|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Hiroshi Agasa|Ryosei Tayama|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Gin|Kuranosuke Sasaki|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Vodka|Taro Okada|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Shiho Miyano|Yu Kashii|}}<br />
{{CastItem|2|Juzo Megure|Masahiko Nishimura|}}<br />
{{CastItem|0||Masato Ibu|}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yusaku Kudo||}}<br />
{{CastItem|1|Yoko Okino|Becky|}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Episodes ==<br />
{{BeginTable Drama}}<br />
{{DramaItem|1|[[Drama Episode 1|File. 1]] - The High School Detective Before Becoming Conan, Uncovering the Murder Affair Mystery!|July 7, 2011|-|5.7%|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Miwako Sato]], and [[Wataru Takagi]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri comments that she longs to have wedding photos like the one's from Tsubouchi's wedding and Shinichi agrees. Meanwhile, Miwako Sato comments she'd rather not have any, surprising Wataru Takagi and causing him to stumble over his next few words to her.<br />
|summary=Yuuhei Tsubouchi, a professional cameraman, strangles Momoko Aida after thinking she was going to leave him for another guy and covers up his murderous act by ransacking her apartment to look like a robbery. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to prove Tsubouchi's guilt?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|2|[[Drama Episode 2|File. 2]] - The Live Broadcast Locked Room Murder! Expose the Secret of the Psychic's Curse|July 14, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo explains how the shape-memory alloy in Harada's bandana works and is the same as the shape-memory alloy found in the materials of Ran Mouri's brassiere, Shinichi Kudo gets closer towards Ran Mouri and comments that the materials are "Excellent, aren't they?". Ran Mouri in embarrassment asks how Shinichi Kudo could possibly know something like that. Kogoro Mouri freaks out and asks if Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are really in ''that'' kind of relationship. Ran Mouri then hits him in embarrassment. Later on when the group makes it to the third white room, Ran Mouri is startled by the gunshot sounds so Shinichi Kudo grabs her hand to help calm her down.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo is a guest on a live TV program called "The Showdown" where he tests his deductive abilities against the psychic abilities of Jiro Washimi. The TV program goes horribly wrong however when Washimi seems to kill the show's host, Takayuki Harada, using his psychic powers. Are psychic powers really to blame or was it simply a trick by the real murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|3|[[Drama Episode 3|File. 3]] - The Court Murder Case Behind Closed Doors! Expose the Hostess' Murder Trick|July 21, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Eri Kisaki]].<br />
|promance=When Shinichi Kudo is looking at flowers on his phone to possibly give Ran as a gift, Eri Kisaki catches him and suggests buying underwear instead, saying it's a popular present in foreign countries for lovers. Eri Kisaki then continues to give Shinichi Kudo romance advice.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Kogoro Mouri attend a trial at which Eri Kisaki is a witness for the defendant Reika Saito's alibi. Things get out of hand though when Reika begins insulting Eri Kisaki and Eri Kisaki threatens to kill her, pointing at Reika with her hand in the shape of a gun. Much to everyone's surprise, a gunshot is heard when Eri Kisaki says "bang" and Reika drops to the floor dead. Can Shinichi Kudo prove Eri Kisaki's innocence?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|4|[[Drama Episode 4|File. 4]] - Perfect Crime! The Notice of a Murder at a Wedding, Reveal the Mystery of the Locked Room Poisoning Trick!|July 28, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Sonoko Suzuki]].<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri's reason for getting Shinichi Kudo to do the penalty game in the first place was a roundabout method of getting him to go on a date to a restaurant with her. Ran Mouri is relieved when she discovers that Shinichi Kudo hasn't had his first kiss yet. While leaving the fourth white room, Ran Mouri wants to keep the dress. Shinichi Kudo asks if it wouldn't just be better to get a new one, confusing Ran Mouri and causing Kogoro Mouri to tell Ran Mouri she's not a bride yet.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo loses a game against Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki during lunch so now he must play a penalty game: he must accept every request for a favor for the rest of the day. Before Ran Mouri can ask for Shinichi Kudo to take her out to a restaurant, Kogoro Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo and asks for him to assist with the wedding party of Kensuke Motoki and Kanon Shimabara. Later on, one of the guests, Nana Matsumoto, drops dead from what seems to be poison. Kensuke asks for Shinichi Kudo to prove his innocence, but is this one favor Shinichi Kudo can't complete?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|5|[[Drama Episode 5|File. 5]] - The Amnesiac Actress's Magnificent Murder Trick - The Perfect Crime at the Summer Villa|August 4, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Ran Mouri is clearly jealous of Saori when she discovers Shinichi Kudo is supposed to do a kissing scene with her. Nagata, catching on to Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri's actions around each other, suggests that Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri should do the love scene instead, embarrassing both of them. <br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki are at movie director Akihiro Nagata's villa where Shinichi Kudo is practicing for a possible role in one of Nagata's films. Nagata's wife and famous actress Chisato becomes jealous and enraged when she catches Nagata "demonstrating" a kiss on rising actress Saori Kisaragi and even threatens her with a knife. Nagata calms Chisato down as villa manager Kana Ishihara prepares tea for the group. Suddenly, Nagata collapses from poison in his tea and Chisato suffers a shock so great that she loses her memory! It's up to Shinichi Kudo to reveal the truth, find Nagata's murderer, and prove whether or not Chisato has truly lost her memory.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|6|[[Drama Episode 6|File. 6]] - The Twenty Ladies' Magnificent Killing Kiss! The Killing Intent Hidden in the Murder Equation!|August 11, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=When Kazuyo asks Ran Mouri if she loves Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri gets very embarrassed and claims Shinichi Kudo is just a mystery geek. After the murderer's motive is revealed, Ran Mouri asks Shinichi Kudo if he would ever kill somebody for the sake of someone he loved. Shinichi Kudo replies that no matter what a murder is still a murder. However, when Shinichi Kudo gives Ran the antidote in present day he adds on that although he wouldn't kill somebody for Ran Mouri, he would ''never'' let the one he loves die.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri in disguise, accompanied by Inspector Takagi, spy on Kogoro Mouri flirting with the hostesses at the Cristiano cabaret club. Kogoro Mouri and variety show educator Masato Mine are invited to participate in one of the club's games in which the men receive kisses on the cheek from 19 of the hostesses while a decanter of wine is filled and the grand prize is a kiss from lead hostess Kumi Amagi. Mine wins the game, so Kumi drinks his decanter of wine and prepares to kiss him, only to collapse to the floor dead instead. How did the murderer ensure Kumi would end up with the poison? Was the game truly luck, or can Shinichi Kudo reveal the secret behind winning the game and catch the murderer?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|7|[[Drama Episode 7|File. 7]] - The Blood Smeared Kin's Inheritance Murder! Reveal the Mystery Behind the Kidnapping Trick!|August 18, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=After attending the funeral of a famous ramen chain owner, Sonoko Suzuki gets kidnapped along with Yuri Noguchi! Miki, Yuri's sister, receives a phone call from the kidnapper demanding a large amount of money in diamonds. Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri manage to get to Sonoko Suzuki and Yuri safely, only to find Miki was murdered when she was separated from them! Who killed Miki and why?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|8|[[Drama Episode 8|File. 8]] - A Girl's Willpower, Revenge on the Molester! The Surveillance Camera's Hidden Murder Trick|August 25, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=After capturing the molester on the bridge, Shinichi Kudo comments that ''he's'' the only one allowed to touch Ran Mouri. Ran Mouri however isn't amused and threatens Shinichi Kudo with a kick.<br />
|summary=Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri are riding a bus in Beika when Ran Mouri is suddenly touched on her butt by molester Osamu Sawada. After chasing the molester, Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri come across a case at the Beika Residence apartments where Katsuyo Miyano's respirator ceased working and she lies between life and death. Is Makoto Yamashita responsible for the respirator trouble through neglect or is there more to this case, and what does Sawada's obsession with Yukari Miyano's black underwear have to do with anything?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|9|[[Drama Episode 9|File. 9]] - Heiji Hattori and the Locked Room Unseen Weapon Murder Mystery! The East-West Detective Reasoning Battle|September 1, 2011|-|<br />
|pnew=First appearance of [[Heiji Hattori]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]].<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo and Kazuha Toyama both notice Ran Mouri seeming to watch Heiji Hattori very closely. Shinichi Kudo comments on it making Ran Mouri ask if he's jealous. Shinichi Kudo quickly claims he's not, but then Kazuha Toyama asks to talk to Ran Mouri privately. A jealous Kazuha Toyama confronts Ran Mouri forcing Ran Mouri to explain herself. Ran Mouri was watching Heiji Hattori because he reminded her so much of the guy she thinks about. Kazuha explains the story to Ran Mouri about how she and Heiji Hattori were accidentally handcuffed to one another when they were little and shows Ran Mouri the piece of the chain she keeps as a lucky charm. Ran Mouri asks if she and Heiji Hattori are dating but Kazuha Toyama, embarrassed, remarks that she thinks of herself as more of an older sister to Heiji Hattori. Kazuha Toyama in turn asks if Ran is dating the "mystery-loving-nut" she was commenting on earlier and as Ran Mouri explains she isn't quite sure what their relationship is, Shinichi Kudo overhears the girls' conversation.<br />
|summary=Osakan high school detective Heiji Hattori and his best friend Kazuha Toyama are on their way to visit Teitan High School when they witness a thief steal a purse. Heiji Hattori chases after the thief only to run past Shinichi Kudo and Ran Mouri on their way back from school. They capture the thief only to suddenly hear a woman scream in a nearby house. When owner Yoshino Fujimaru gets home and lets them in, the three are surprised to find Hideko Nakajima dead on a couch with a shard of glass protruding from her neck.}}<br />
{{DramaItem|10|[[Drama Episode 10|File. 10]] - Mystery of the Corpse That Teleported 200 Kilometers! Reveal the Wicked Woman's Perfect Crime Plan|September 8, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=Ran video-chats with Yukino Mizutani, Kogoro Mouri's client who apparently is under domestic abuse and being stalked by her lover, Kensuke Kubo. In the middle of the conversation, Yukino seems to be attacked by Kubo and screams for help. Ran Mouri calls Shinichi Kudo to Beika Mansion where Yukino lives; rushing there, she bumps into Kubo and later deduces that he is the culprit. However, Yukino is nowhere to be found – her corpse is discovered six hours later at a weekly mansion in Saitama, which is 200 km far from Beika Mansion; therefore, it's impossible for Kubo to be the culprit..}}<br />
{{DramaItem|11|[[Drama Episode 11|File. 11]] - A Kiss is the Reason for Killing, a 20-year-old Revenge Murder! The Mystery of the Perfect Alibi|September 15, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shinichi Kudo attempts to confess his feelings for Ran Mouri in the same location his father, [[Yusaku Kudo]], proposed to his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]]. Unfortunately the lights in the restaurant go out just before he manages to say anything, so he doesn't end up confessing.|<br />
summary=Shinichi Kudo invites Ran Mouri to have dinner in the restaurant on the 38th floor of the Beika Center Building for a reason. Meanwhile, a murder occurs: the victim is Taiji Tatsumi, the president of the Games company. Shinichi Kudo suspects the director of Games, Satoru Oba, but he has been with the president's daughter, Sakurako Tatsumi, all the time. Can Shinichi Kudo solve the case and go back to confess his intention to the waiting Ran Mouri on time?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|12|[[Drama Episode 12|File. 12]] - I'm the Killer! Three Independent Murderers? Reveal the Mystery of the Disguised Murder!|September 22, 2011|-|<br />
summary=Machiko Sonoda, Ran Mouri's computer school teacher and Kogoro Mouri's drinking buddy, is found lying still – presumably dead – behind the closed shutter of Beika City Bank's safe-deposit box floor. There is a warning – the moment the shutter is open or the police make a move, the bank will be exploded. When asked for the murder culprit, all three suspects – Yuzo Nimura, Yoko Sakai and Ryosuke Hasegawa – raise their hands. Can Shinichi Kudo find the true culprit and prevent the 'explosion'?}}<br />
{{DramaItem|13|[[Drama Episode 13|File. 13]] - Ran Dies! Expose the Mystery of the Final White Room Challenge from the True Culprit to the Genius Detective|September 29, 2011|-|<br />
|promance=Shocked and desperate to hear that Ran Mouri is dead and going to be dissected, Shinichi Kudo does all it takes to rush to Ran Mouri and has to be stopped by both Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi. Much later, after having suspended the criminal, Shinichi Kudo finds Ran Mouri in the morgue and try to wake her up – to no avail. Overwhelmed by agony, Shinichi Kudo cries, stating that he hasn't been in time to save her. When Ran Mouri comes to finally, both of them apologize to each other, and Shinichi Kudo says he is glad that Ran Mouri is safe. While piggy-backing Ran Mouri to the hospital, Shinichi Kudo offers to take Ran to an amusement park after she recovers and wins the city Karate Tournament. Several months later, Shinichi Kudo takes Ran Mouri to [[Tropical Land]] and gives her another phone strap as a present.|<br />
summary=Right after Ran Mouri admits being the criminal behind everything, she and Shinichi Kudo are separated and put to sleep. Hearing Wataru Takagi's voice, Shinichi Kudo wakes up, finding himself at Beika Marina and Ran Mouri lying still nearby. However, Ran Mouri is declared dead by a Medical Examiner named Hajime Hirata, and will be dissected to find out the cause of death; Shinichi Kudo can't do anything, being taken to the police station as an important witness. He and Kogoro Mouri later deduce Ran Mouri is only in an "apparent death" condition and may be revived. Will Shinichi Kudo be able to locate the true culprit of the white room? More important, can he save Ran Mouri?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Specials ==<br />
{{BeginTable Special}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Prologue Until Goodbye~]]|October 2, 2006|-|<br />
|summary=The story takes place when Shinichi was still a high school student. A letter of challenge is sent to Shinichi Kudo, a high school detective who continues to successfully solve difficult cases! "I'm going to do a kidnapping during the Teitan High School field trip." The match with the life at stake between Shinichi and the culprit who bravely gave a warning before committing his crime begins!}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|2|[[Shinichi Kudo Returns! Confrontation with the Black Organization]]|December 17, 2007|-|<br />
|summary=Conan, Ran, Kogoro, Sonoko, Ai, and Prof. Agasa attends a party for the "Miss Japanesque" awards, where the strongest candidate to win gets a threatening letter!! Conan and Ai who came to the judging location temporarily transforms back to their original bodies after eating a cake!! While there, a murder takes place, and Shinichi must solve the case. Then, the Black Organization that was targeting the two jumped into action!! This life-threatening drama with the hotel as the stage has begun.}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|3|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~]]|April 15, 2011|-|<br />
|summary=What is the legend of a mysterious bird that has been passed down from generation to generation in a remote village!? Shinichi Kudo, Ran Mouri, Sonoko Suzuki, Eri Kisaki, and Kogoro Mouri are invited to a village by a leading fast food restaurant company owner. However, an impossible kill was successively happening before them!! Were the victims really sacrifices for the mysterious bird god!? Then, what is the meaning of the mirror shards left at each scene!?}}<br />
{{SpecialItem|4|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case]]|April 12, 2012|-|<br />
summary=Kudo Shinichi and Mori Ran are invited to the set of a jidaigeki in Kyoto. On their airplane ride to Kyoto, a murder mystery arises. As well, when they finally reach the set in Kyoto, they become involved in another murder mystery, where the high school detectives of the East and West Shinichi and Heiji compete to solve a murder at the Kyoto film studio. Will Kudo Shinichi be able to solve the mystery?}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Music ==<br />
=== Theme songs ===<br />
{{BeginTable Song}}<br />
{{SongItem|1|[[A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~|Special 3]]|[[To You...]]|[[Dream]]|April 13, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|2|TV series|[[Kimi to Zutto...]]|[[yu-yu]]|August 24, 2011|-}}<br />
{{SongItem|3|[[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|Special 4]]|[[Sakura Uta]]|[[yu-yu]]|April 4, 2012|-}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan 2 chart.png|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 2]]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:Conan3chart.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Correlation chart for Special 3]]</div><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan-drama/ Official Japanese site]<br />
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{{Drama Episodes}}<br />
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[[Category:Drama]]<br />
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[[de:Liste der Realfilm-Episoden]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Dark_Knight&diff=311069Dark Knight2022-04-16T23:06:24Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Story */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox MKTV<br />
| episode = 20<br />
| image = MK TV Episode 20.jpg<br />
| title = Dark Knight<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = ダーク・ナイト <br> (Dāku Naito)<br />
| rating = 6.1%<br />
| season = [[Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1|1]]<br />
| manga = [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Dark Knight|Magic Kaito Volume 4: Chapter 7-8 (27-28)]]<br />
| airdate = February 28, 2015<br />
| cast = [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Shintaro Chaki]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Aoko Nakamori]] <br> [[Saguru Hakuba]] <br> [[Hakuba's Housekeeper]]<br />
| heist = Dark Knight<br />
| next-kid-magic =<br />
| voice-cast = [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Kaito Kuroba]]/[[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[M.A.O.]] as [[Aoko Nakamori]] <br> [[Unsho Ishizuka]] as [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Mamoru Miyano]] as [[Saguru Hakuba]] <br> [[Nobuo Tanaka]] as [[Shintaro Chaki]] <br> [[Kenji Hamada]] as Jack Connery <br> [[Kei Shindou]] as Kenta Connery <br> [[Mika Doi]] as [[Hakuba's Housekeeper]] <br> [[Katsumi Chou]] <br> [[Kanehira Yamamoto]] <br> [[Naoto Kobayashi]] <br> [[Takaaki Torajima]] <br> [[Takehiro Hasu]]<br />
| director = [[Susumu Kudo]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Toshiya Ono]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Nobukage Kimura]]<br />
| episode-director = [[Roko Ogiwara]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Hiromi Ogata]] (chief) <br> [[Mina Ozawa]]<br />
| opening-song = Ai no Scenario<br />
| closing-song = Koi no Jumyō<br />
| prev-episode = Golden Eye<br />
| next-episode = Kid vs Conan: Teleportation Under the Moonlight<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ダーク・ナイト|Dāku Naito}} is the 20th episode of ''[[Magic Kaito 1412]]'' anime.<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Kaitou Kid}}<br />
{{Char|Ginzo Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Shintaro Chaki}}<br />
{{Char|Kaito Kuroba}}<br />
{{Char|Aoko Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Saguru Hakuba}}<br />
{{Char|Hakuba's Housekeeper}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Hang Glider Cape}}<br />
{{Gadget|Card Gun}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Plot ==<br />
=== Story ===<br />
{{InfoBox Heist<br />
| heist = Heist<br />
| image = MK20 Heist.jpg<br />
| thief = [[Kaitou Kid]] and Nightmare<br />
| thief-label = Thieves<br />
| target = Dark Knight<br />
| owner = Curator Kondou<br />
| location = Art museum<br />
| date = Friday<br />
| notice =<br />
| description = Black opal earrings your mom is gay.<br />
}}<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Nightmare|Nightmare MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Mysterious thief}}<br />
{{People|Kenta Connery|Kenta Connery MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Jack Connery's son}}<br />
{{People|Jack Connery|Jack Connery MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Policeman from ICPO}}<br />
{{People|Curator Kondou|Curator Kondou MK1412.jpg|<br />
* Art museum curator}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Nightmare's true identity is '''Jack Connery'''. Kaito realizes his true identity when the number of officers on site given by Nightmare off by 1, as he had counted the ''disguised Aoko'', meaning that Nightmare didn't hack into the police system, but counted the number ''manually''. Moreover, Kenta said that the "evil horse" inside his head will disappear once Nightmare vanish from this world, something that shouldn't be possible unless Jack himself is connected to Nightmare. This statement reveals that Kenta actually suffers from Cranial Disease that requires an expensive surgery, and Jack has been stealing jewelries around the globe to sell off and collect the fund. Additionally the reason he had been splitting loots with his accomplices is to make thieves around the globe keep joining up with him in the heist. Once the heist was over, he leaked their information to the police, or silence them himself.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident<br />
| image = JackConneryDeath.png<br />
| location = Abandoned building<br />
| victim = Jack Connery<br />
| cause-death = Falling - head trauma<br />
| description = The footing under Jack breaks, sending him off the platform. Kaito tries to save him, but his glove slipps off his hand and Jack falls to death.<br />
}}<br />
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Knowing that Kenta will be heartbroken if he knows that he beloved father is Nightmare, a criminal and murderer, Kaito uses his card gun to shoot Nightmare Mask before fleeing the scene. Kenta, Aoko, Nakomori, and Hakuba soon arrive and witness Jack passing away as Kenta cries over his father dead body. While Nakamori and everyone else believe Jack's accident to be the result of him fighting with Kid and Nightmare, Hakuba deduces the truth behind Kaito's action and silently keeps it to himself.</spoiler><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
* The anime adds more detail to the paintings in the art gallery:<br />
** A painting of a father and son hand-in-hand forms the background to Kaito's and Inspector Nakamori's conversation, possibly foreshadowing Nightmare's true identity.<br />
** A modified version of Rubens' ''[[Wikipedia: Samson and Delilah (Rubens)|Samson and Delilah]]'' frames the first conversation between Inspector Nakamori and Jack Connery.<br />
* In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains to Kaito that he did not call in a professional magician because it would cause the Japanese police to lose face. This line is cut from the anime.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare goes in-depth about what he knows about Kaitou Kid, explaining that he had once been a fan of Toichi Kuroba and had deduced Toichi to be the original Kaitou Kid. This explanation is simplified in the anime.<br />
* In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains that the Dark Knight's case is suspended in midair to prevent Kaitou Kid from tunneling into it from below. This line is cut in the anime.<br />
* In the manga, disguised as director Konno, Kid briefly comments on the amount of grime in the earrings' case, possibly as a hint for readers who want to solve the case themselves. The anime omits this.<br />
* The anime adds a scene where Kid checks the Dark Knight against the moonlight.<br />
* In the manga, Kid's and Nightmare's final meeting is uninterrupted until Kenta yells out his father's name. The anime intercuts it with scenes of Aoko, Kenta, and the police arriving.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare merely slips off the catwalk upon hearing Kenta's voice. In the anime, a piece of the catwalk breaks under his foot.<br />
* In the manga, Nightmare chokes out Kenta's name and dies shortly after his fall. In the anime, he stays alive long enough to see Kenta rush to his side.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1]]<br />
* [[Tears of Love for the Dark Knight]]<br />
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{{Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1}}<br />
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[[Category:Magic Kaito 1412 Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Hiromi Ogata]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Mina Ozawa]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Wealthy_Daughter_Murder_Case&diff=310664Wealthy Daughter Murder Case2022-04-16T02:13:13Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Resolution */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 39-40<br />
| image = TV Episode 39-40.jpg<br />
| title = Wealthy Daughter Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Billionaire Birthday Blues<br />
| japanese-title = 資産家令嬢殺人事件 <br> (Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken)<br />
| rating = 17.4% (Part 1) <br> 17.1% (Part 2)<br />
| Remastered broadcast rating = 7.0% (Part 1) <br> 6.3% (Part 2)<br />
| Manga case number = #24<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 9#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 9: File 7 (087)]] ~ <br> [[Volume 10#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 10: File 1 (091)]]<br />
| airdate = November 25, 1996 (Part 1) <br> December 2, 1996 (Part 2) <br> August 19, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> August 26, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 40-41<br />
| english-airdate = July 29, 2004 (Part 1) <br> August 2, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = A black-out (Part 1) <br> Shirt stains (Part 2) <br> Air-conditioning '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> Shower '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Rieko Takahashi]] as Reika Yotsui <br> [[Hiroshi Nakano]] as Takashi Ichieda <br> [[Takumi Tsutsui]] as Yuji Nikaido <br> [[Hitoshi Ooya]] as [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shirou Ishimoda]] as Osamu Gojo <br> [[Ryûzaburô Ôtomo]] as Masashi Rokuda <br> [[Reika Suzuki]] as Yone Nanao <br> [[Hirao Jinshou]] as Chairman Yotsui <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Driver, Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| producer = 39 [[Kazuo Nogami]] <br> 40 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| animation-director = 39 [[Izumi Shimura]] <br> 40 [[Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case<br />
| next-episode = Victory Flag Tearing Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|資産家令嬢殺人事件|Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken}} is the 39th and 40th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Takuya Mifune]]|image = Takuya Mifune.jpg|link = Takuya Mifune|description =<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo <span style="font-size:82%">(Hallucination/Background)</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ==== <br />
A billionaire hosts a birthday gala for his daughter Reika and the famous Detective Mouri is the celebrity guest of honor. But when one of Reika's handsome young suitors turns up dead, the remaining guests are suspects for murder.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household grounds<br />
| victim = Yuji Nikaido<br />
| age = 27 years old<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = After Ms. Reika disappeared and everyone went to look for her, the corpse of Yuji Nikaido was found by Kogoro, Ran, and Conan drowned in the fountain outside.<br />
}}<br />
The stakes are soon raised, as Ran becomes a target for the assassin's sinister game.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household kitchen<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| age = 17 years old<br />
| cause-death = Shoved to drown<br />
| cause-death-label = Crime<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ran was drugged by the culprit who put sleeping pills in her coffee. She was then carried by the culprit to a kitchen and had her face forced into a water-filled sink. The culprit left fled after Conan heard a suspicious sound and came running.<br />
}}<br />
Before Conan can crack the case, yet another victim is discovered.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household bathtub<br />
| victim = Reika Yotsui<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| time = Between 5 and 6 am<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ms. Reika disappeared after dinner, and her soaking wet body wasn't found until much later. She was found drowned, leaning face down over a bathtub full of water.<br />
}}<br />
With only a small group of friends remaining, who is behind these birthday brutalities?<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ==== <br />
When a beautiful heiress is murdered on her birthday, Conan springs into action to solve the baffling crime. The painful past of every suspect must be brought to light. Opening these old wounds is the only way to bring the killer to justice.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Reika Yotsui|Reiko Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Yotsui Group heiress}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Yotsui|Mr. Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Reika's father<br />
* Yotsui Group chairman}}<br />
{{People|Takashi Ichieda|Takashi Ichieda.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* City Bank main branch fund procurement division}}<br />
{{People|Yuji Nikaido|Yuji Nikaido.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* AD agency sales department}}<br />
{{People|[[Takuya Mifune]]|Takuya Mifune.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{People|Osamu Gojo|Osamu Gojou.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Gojo Trading adjutant general}}<br />
{{People|Masashi Rokuda|Masashi Rokuda.jpg|<br />
* 40 years old<br />
* Yotsui & co. LTD director}}<br />
{{People|Yone Nanao|Yone Nanao.jpg|<br />
* 64 years old<br />
* Yotsui family housekeeper}}<br />
{{People|Yaeko Nanao|Yaeko Nanao.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (drowned)<br />
* Yone's granddaughter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
The killer is '''Takashi Ichieda'''. Two years ago Mrs. Yone's granddaughter, Yaeko, died by drowning when she went searching for Reika and Nikaido, who were stranded on a small island in the sea. It turned out they took her swimming supplies and left her to die; Ichieda noticed the odd situation when Yaeko's body was found and asked them about it, but they denied everything and said they had not even seen Yaeko. Gotou had also asked them about Yaeko, but he didn't suspect them at all. Everyone else believed that Yaeko had simply drowned, with her grandmother even saying that she sacrificed her life to rescue Reika and Nikaido.<br />
<br />
Ichieda, who was in love with Yaeko, kept his bad feelings to himself until Reika's 24th birthday. After isolating the group in the mansion, he first kidnapped Reika and kept her hostage in one of the bathrooms, then bound and gagged her inside a covered bath tub, getting everything ready so she would slowly drown automatically. The proof of this is Reika disappeared around 10 PM but she wasn't killed until 5 or 6 AM which means that she was left alive for 7 to 8 hours before her death. Second proof is her clothes, they couldn't possibly get that wet, no matter how much she struggled. Third proof is the duct tape and rope marks on the corpse, it is odd that she was restrained with both rope and duct tape when she had already had been restrained with rope. Ichieda switched the faucet with the shower so that he could fill the bath quietly. To prevent somebody finding the corpse in the tub, he burned out the bulbs beforehand to keep people from coming through and using the bathroom. Ichieda checked the bathtub himself and told the others that Reika was not there to fool them. He then created his alibi by staying with Kogoro during the murder. As soon as he could he confronted Nikaido, and when he admitted his share of guilt, Ichieda drowned him outside with his own hands and left his lifeless body there.<br />
<br />
To throw people off again, Ichieda used the air conditioners and microwave to cause the lights to turn off by themselves. First, he set all the air conditioners to turn on simultaneously at a set time using their remote controls. Then, he set the microwave so that it would turn on at the same time as well. When the time came, the overuse of electricity within the mansion would would suddenly spark and would cause the breaker to overload causing the lights to go out. The proof is that the remote controls were still displaying the time that they were all set to 12:30, which is when the lights went out. Also, at the same time Conan heard the bell of the microwave. The microwaves there operate with dials so they will still work even without electricity. Another piece of evidence is when Conan touched the microwave, it was still warm. Lastly, a little while before the lights went out, Ichieda went into the kitchen with Conan and Kogoro to search for Reika. As they were leaving the kitchen he doubled back and set the timer on the microwave when no one was looking.<br />
<br />
After turning off the lights, Ichieda broke a window in the dark and made it look like the killer ran away so that they would give chase. He pretended to get lost in the forest and then went back to the mansion and took the unguarded Ran to the kitchen and tried to drown her. He even drugged her beforehand so that she wouldn't be able to struggle. When he put the pills in, he could have turned the cup, moved the spoon, or done any number of things to identify the cup: all he had to do was avoid it. Also, it didn't matter who took the cup: It was just a coincidence that Ran was the one who took the drugged one. The attack on Ran wasn't intended to be fatal, he only needed a witness to throw suspicions off himself, by making everyone believe that the murderer was an outsider, and give fake evidence that the murderer had killed Reika in the same fashion.<br />
<br />
Few hours later, a still restrained Reika drowned in the tub. Ichieda pulled her lifeless body out of the bathtub and left it next to said tub for everyone to find. The proof that only Ichieda could have committed the murder is the water on his undershirt. All of the suspects in fact have water on their shirts. However, the water on Goujo's sleeve is from when he washed his hands and the water on Mifune's collar is from when he washed his face. On the other hand, Ichieda's arms on his shirt had gotten soaked. This is proof that he took his jacket off first before water got on them. He took off his jacket so that it wouldn't get wet when he committed the murder. His elbows are wet because he rolled his sleeves up to take Reika out of the bathtub.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP39-40 Case 2.jpg<br />
| location = Sea<br />
| victim = Yaeko Nanao<br />
| age =<br />
| time = 2 years ago<br />
| cause-death = Drowned at Sea<br />
| suspects = Reika Yotsui and Yuji Nikaido<br />
| suspects-label = Culprits<br />
| description = Yaeko went to save Reika, but did not know that Yuji was there as well as she only brought supplies for one other person. The two then took her supplies and left her to die on the small island that they were trapped on where she later drowned.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ichieda admits that he killed Reika and Nikaido and tells the others about how they murdered the sweet and gentle Yaeko, who had gone to help them but was repaid with abandonment and death. Before he murdered them he asked them to tell him the truth they both confessed to murdering Yaeko. He then proudly says that the two deserved to be murdered for what they had done... but Mrs. Yone angrily calls him a fool. She then goes to Reika's corpse and closes her eyes, saying that even when she cannot forgive the two victims for what they did to Yaeko, she belives that no one deserves to die violently because whenever that happens, someone else will always cry and grieve and no one should feel what she felt, no one.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* In the manga version, Reika announces to her father and the guests about her intention to get married to one of the suitors at the party. This scene is removed in the anime.<br />
* Reika wears a white coat over her dress when she is about to leave the house with her father after the party had ended in the anime.<br />
* Some of Reika's expressions and mannerisms were changed to be less malevolent, leaning more toward being childish, compared to the manga.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone put a blanket on Ran who is sleeping on a sofa, she looks at Ran's face and is reminded of her granddaughter Yaeko.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* In the anime, Ichieda doesn't drink the coffee served by Ran and Yone, as he has previously drugged one of the cups.<br />
* In the anime, Conan states through Kogoro that Ichieda simply avoided the drugged coffee by not drinking it, compared to the manga in which he speculates that Ichieda must had marked the cup with a spoon or rotating/placing the cup in a recognizable position.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone is angered by Ichieda's cruel and callous attitude and saddened by Reika's passing she also closes the lifeless Reika's eyes in sign of paying respect to her.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Reika Yotsui - Rieka Gilmore<br />
:* Mr. Yotsui - Robert Gilmore<br />
:* Takashi Ichieda - Donald Hilbler<br />
:* Yuji Nikaido - Steve Sloan<br />
:* Osamu Gojo - Michael Stewart<br />
:* Masashi Rokuda - Dirk Copeland<br />
:* Yone Nanao - Nonee<br />
:* Yaeko Nanao - Sonja<br />
:* Takuya Mifune - Quentin Mifune<br />
<br />
== Names ==<br />
The surnames of the suspects/members of the sailing club all have numbers: 一 (ichi), or one, for Ichieda, 二(ni),or two, for Nikaidou, 三 (san), three, for Mifune, 四 (yon), or four, for Yotsui, 五 (go), five, for Gojou, 六 (roku), six, for Rokuda, and 七 (nana), seven, for Nanao. Additionally, Yaeko (八重子)'s name is written with the kanji 八 (ya), or eight.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Yuji Nikaido has a Ferrari.<br />
* Takashi Ichieda has a Porsche.<br />
* Osamu Gojo has a Blue Mercedes-Benz S-Class [W140].<br />
* Masashi Rokuda has a 1994 Purple BMW 750iL [E38].<br />
* Takuya Mifune has a 1995 British racing green Jaguar XJR [X306].<br />
* The guest party vehicles are Mercedes-Benz S300L [W140] & 1989 Silver Toyota Celsior [XF10].<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|想い出|Omoide|Memories|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}} (前編のおさらい)<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|西の名探偵|Nishi no Meitantei|The Great Detective of the West|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|沈む夕陽|Shizumu Yūhi|Depressing Sunset|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|事件の謎|Jiken no Nazo|Mystery of the Case|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ (ヴォーカル・ヴァージョン)|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma (Vōkaru・Vājon)|Detective Conan Main Theme (Vocal ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<gallery widths=185px perrow=5> <br />
File:TV Episode 39-40.jpg|Conan, the victim, and the suspects.<br />
File:EP39-40 Case.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|جريمة قتل الوريثة|Heiress Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Etxe aberatseko alabaren hilketa|Murder of the daughter of the wealthy house}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|Es cas de s'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Le Meurtre de l'héritière|The Murder of the Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O caso da herdeira asasinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Geld stinkt nicht|Money Does Not Stink}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|La giovane ereditiera|The Young Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El caso de la heredera asesinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesinato de la heredera|Heiress murder case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมลูกสาวมหาเศรษฐี|A wealthy daughter murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 2}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Izumi Shimura]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Remastered episode]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 39-40<br />
| image = TV Episode 39-40.jpg<br />
| title = Wealthy Daughter Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Billionaire Birthday Blues<br />
| japanese-title = 資産家令嬢殺人事件 <br> (Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken)<br />
| rating = 17.4% (Part 1) <br> 17.1% (Part 2)<br />
| Remastered broadcast rating = 7.0% (Part 1) <br> 6.3% (Part 2)<br />
| Manga case number = #24<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 9#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 9: File 7 (087)]] ~ <br> [[Volume 10#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 10: File 1 (091)]]<br />
| airdate = November 25, 1996 (Part 1) <br> December 2, 1996 (Part 2) <br> August 19, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> August 26, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 40-41<br />
| english-airdate = July 29, 2004 (Part 1) <br> August 2, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = A black-out (Part 1) <br> Shirt stains (Part 2) <br> Air-conditioning '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> Shower '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Rieko Takahashi]] as Reika Yotsui <br> [[Hiroshi Nakano]] as Takashi Ichieda <br> [[Takumi Tsutsui]] as Yuji Nikaido <br> [[Hitoshi Ooya]] as [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shirou Ishimoda]] as Osamu Gojo <br> [[Ryûzaburô Ôtomo]] as Masashi Rokuda <br> [[Reika Suzuki]] as Yone Nanao <br> [[Hirao Jinshou]] as Chairman Yotsui <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Driver, Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| producer = 39 [[Kazuo Nogami]] <br> 40 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| animation-director = 39 [[Izumi Shimura]] <br> 40 [[Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case<br />
| next-episode = Victory Flag Tearing Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|資産家令嬢殺人事件|Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken}} is the 39th and 40th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Takuya Mifune]]|image = Takuya Mifune.jpg|link = Takuya Mifune|description =<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo <span style="font-size:82%">(Hallucination/Background)</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ==== <br />
A billionaire hosts a birthday gala for his daughter Reika and the famous Detective Mouri is the celebrity guest of honor. But when one of Reika's handsome young suitors turns up dead, the remaining guests are suspects for murder.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household grounds<br />
| victim = Yuji Nikaido<br />
| age = 27 years old<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = After Ms. Reika disappeared and everyone went to look for her, the corpse of Yuji Nikaido was found by Kogoro, Ran, and Conan drowned in the fountain outside.<br />
}}<br />
The stakes are soon raised, as Ran becomes a target for the assassin's sinister game.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household kitchen<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| age = 17 years old<br />
| cause-death = Shoved to drown<br />
| cause-death-label = Crime<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ran was drugged by the culprit who put sleeping pills in her coffee. She was then carried by the culprit to a kitchen and had her face forced into a water-filled sink. The culprit left fled after Conan heard a suspicious sound and came running.<br />
}}<br />
Before Conan can crack the case, yet another victim is discovered.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household bathtub<br />
| victim = Reika Yotsui<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| time = Between 5 and 6 am<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ms. Reika disappeared after dinner, and her soaking wet body wasn't found until much later. She was found drowned, leaning face down over a bathtub full of water.<br />
}}<br />
With only a small group of friends remaining, who is behind these birthday brutalities?<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ==== <br />
When a beautiful heiress is murdered on her birthday, Conan springs into action to solve the baffling crime. The painful past of every suspect must be brought to light. Opening these old wounds is the only way to bring the killer to justice.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Reika Yotsui|Reiko Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Yotsui Group heiress}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Yotsui|Mr. Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Reika's father<br />
* Yotsui Group chairman}}<br />
{{People|Takashi Ichieda|Takashi Ichieda.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* City Bank main branch fund procurement division}}<br />
{{People|Yuji Nikaido|Yuji Nikaido.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* AD agency sales department}}<br />
{{People|[[Takuya Mifune]]|Takuya Mifune.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{People|Osamu Gojo|Osamu Gojou.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Gojo Trading adjutant general}}<br />
{{People|Masashi Rokuda|Masashi Rokuda.jpg|<br />
* 40 years old<br />
* Yotsui & co. LTD director}}<br />
{{People|Yone Nanao|Yone Nanao.jpg|<br />
* 64 years old<br />
* Yotsui family housekeeper}}<br />
{{People|Yaeko Nanao|Yaeko Nanao.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (drowned)<br />
* Yone's granddaughter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
The killer is '''Takashi Ichieda'''. Two years ago Mrs. Yone's granddaughter, Yaeko, died by drowning when she went searching for Reika and Nikaido, who were stranded on a small island in the sea. It turned out they took her swimming supplies and left her to die; Ichieda noticed the odd situation when Yaeko's body was found and asked them about it, but they denied everything and said they had not even seen Yaeko. Gotou had also asked them about Yaeko, but he didn't suspect them at all. Everyone else believed that Yaeko had simply drowned, with her grandmother even saying that she sacrificed her life to rescue Reika and Nikaido.<br />
<br />
Ichieda, who was in love with Yaeko, kept his bad feelings to himself until Reika's 24th birthday. After isolating the group in the mansion, he first kidnapped Reika and kept her hostage in one of the bathrooms, then bound and gagged her inside a covered bath tub, getting everything ready so she would slowly drown automatically. The proof of this is Reika disappeared around 10 PM but she wasn't killed until 5 or 6 AM which means that she was left alive for 7 to 8 hours before her death. Second proof is her clothes, they couldn't possibly get that wet, no matter how much she struggled. Third proof is the duct tape and rope marks on the corpse, it is odd that she was restrained with both rope and duct tape when she had already had been restrained with rope. Ichieda switched the faucet with the shower so that he could fill the bath quietly. To prevent somebody finding the corpse in the tub, he burned out the bulbs beforehand to keep people from coming through and using the bathroom. Ichieda checked the bathtub himself and told the others that Reika was not there to fool them. He then created his alibi by staying with Kogoro during the murder. As soon as he could he confronted Nikaido, and when he admitted his share of guilt, Ichieda drowned him outside with his own hands and left his lifeless body there.<br />
<br />
To throw people off again, Ichieda used the air conditioners and microwave to cause the lights to turn off by themselves. First, he set all the air conditioners to turn on simultaneously at a set time using their remote controls. Then, he set the microwave so that it would turn on at the same time as well. When the time came, the overuse of electricity within the mansion would would suddenly spark and would cause the breaker to overload causing the lights to go out. The proof is that the remote controls were still displaying the time that they were all set to 12:30, which is when the lights went out. Also, at the same time Conan heard the bell of the microwave. The microwaves there operate with dials so they will still work even without electricity. Another piece of evidence is when Conan touched the microwave, it was still warm. Lastly, a little while before the lights went out, Ichieda went into the kitchen with Conan and Kogoro to search for Reika. As they were leaving the kitchen he doubled back and set the timer on the microwave when no one was looking.<br />
<br />
After turning off the lights, Ichieda broke a window in the dark and made it look like the killer ran away so that they would give chase. He pretended to get lost in the forest and then went back to the mansion and took the unguarded Ran to the kitchen and tried to drown her. He even drugged her beforehand so that she wouldn't be able to struggle. When he put the pills in, he could have turned the cup, moved the spoon, or done any number of things to identify the cup: all he had to do was avoid it. Also, it didn't matter who took the cup: It was just a coincidence that Ran was the one who took the drugged one. The attack on Ran wasn't intended to be fatal, he only needed a witness to throw suspicions off himself, by making everyone believe that the murderer was an outsider, and give fake evidence that the murderer had killed Reika in the same fashion.<br />
<br />
Few hours later, a still restrained Reika drowned in the tub. Ichieda pulled her lifeless body out of the bathtub and left it next to said tub for everyone to find. The proof that only Ichieda could have committed the murder is the water on his undershirt. All of the suspects in fact have water on their shirts. However, the water on Goujo's sleeve is from when he washed his hands and the water on Mifune's collar is from when he washed his face. On the other hand, Ichieda's arms on his shirt had gotten soaked. This is proof that he took his jacket off first before water got on them. He took off his jacket so that it wouldn't get wet when he committed the murder. His elbows are wet because he rolled his sleeves up to take Reika out of the bathtub.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP39-40 Case 2.jpg<br />
| location = Sea<br />
| victim = Yaeko Nanao<br />
| age =<br />
| time = <br />
| cause-death = Drowned at Sea<br />
| suspects = Reika Yotsui and Yuji Nikaido<br />
| suspects-label = Culprits<br />
| description = Yaeko went to save Reika, but did not know that Yuji was there as well as she only brought supplies for one other person. The two then took her supplies and left her to die on the small island that they were trapped on where she later drowned.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ichieda admits that he killed Reika and Nikaido and tells the others about how they murdered the sweet and gentle Yaeko, who had gone to help them but was repaid with abandonment and death. Before he murdered them he asked them to tell him the truth they both confessed to murdering Yaeko. He then proudly says that the two deserved to be murdered for what they had done... but Mrs. Yone angrily calls him a fool. She then goes to Reika's corpse and closes her eyes, saying that even when she cannot forgive the two victims for what they did to Yaeko, she belives that no one deserves to die violently because whenever that happens, someone else will always cry and grieve and no one should feel what she felt, no one.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* In the manga version, Reika announces to her father and the guests about her intention to get married to one of the suitors at the party. This scene is removed in the anime.<br />
* Reika wears a white coat over her dress when she is about to leave the house with her father after the party had ended in the anime.<br />
* Some of Reika's expressions and mannerisms were changed to be less malevolent, leaning more toward being childish, compared to the manga.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone put a blanket on Ran who is sleeping on a sofa, she looks at Ran's face and is reminded of her granddaughter Yaeko.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* In the anime, Ichieda doesn't drink the coffee served by Ran and Yone, as he has previously drugged one of the cups.<br />
* In the anime, Conan states through Kogoro that Ichieda simply avoided the drugged coffee by not drinking it, compared to the manga in which he speculates that Ichieda must had marked the cup with a spoon or rotating/placing the cup in a recognizable position.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone is angered by Ichieda's cruel and callous attitude and saddened by Reika's passing she also closes the lifeless Reika's eyes in sign of paying respect to her.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Reika Yotsui - Rieka Gilmore<br />
:* Mr. Yotsui - Robert Gilmore<br />
:* Takashi Ichieda - Donald Hilbler<br />
:* Yuji Nikaido - Steve Sloan<br />
:* Osamu Gojo - Michael Stewart<br />
:* Masashi Rokuda - Dirk Copeland<br />
:* Yone Nanao - Nonee<br />
:* Yaeko Nanao - Sonja<br />
:* Takuya Mifune - Quentin Mifune<br />
<br />
== Names ==<br />
The surnames of the suspects/members of the sailing club all have numbers: 一 (ichi), or one, for Ichieda, 二(ni),or two, for Nikaidou, 三 (san), three, for Mifune, 四 (yon), or four, for Yotsui, 五 (go), five, for Gojou, 六 (roku), six, for Rokuda, and 七 (nana), seven, for Nanao. Additionally, Yaeko (八重子)'s name is written with the kanji 八 (ya), or eight.<br />
<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Yuji Nikaido has a Ferrari.<br />
* Takashi Ichieda has a Porsche.<br />
* Osamu Gojo has a Blue Mercedes-Benz S-Class [W140].<br />
* Masashi Rokuda has a 1994 Purple BMW 750iL [E38].<br />
* Takuya Mifune has a 1995 British racing green Jaguar XJR [X306].<br />
* The guest party vehicles are Mercedes-Benz S300L [W140] & 1989 Silver Toyota Celsior [XF10].<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|想い出|Omoide|Memories|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}} (前編のおさらい)<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|西の名探偵|Nishi no Meitantei|The Great Detective of the West|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|沈む夕陽|Shizumu Yūhi|Depressing Sunset|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|事件の謎|Jiken no Nazo|Mystery of the Case|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ (ヴォーカル・ヴァージョン)|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma (Vōkaru・Vājon)|Detective Conan Main Theme (Vocal ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<gallery widths=185px perrow=5> <br />
File:TV Episode 39-40.jpg|Conan, the victim, and the suspects.<br />
File:EP39-40 Case.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|جريمة قتل الوريثة|Heiress Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Etxe aberatseko alabaren hilketa|Murder of the daughter of the wealthy house}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|Es cas de s'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Le Meurtre de l'héritière|The Murder of the Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O caso da herdeira asasinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Geld stinkt nicht|Money Does Not Stink}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|La giovane ereditiera|The Young Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El caso de la heredera asesinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesinato de la heredera|Heiress murder case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมลูกสาวมหาเศรษฐี|A wealthy daughter murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 2}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Izumi Shimura]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Remastered episode]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 39-40<br />
| image = TV Episode 39-40.jpg<br />
| title = Wealthy Daughter Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Billionaire Birthday Blues<br />
| japanese-title = 資産家令嬢殺人事件 <br> (Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken)<br />
| rating = 17.4% (Part 1) <br> 17.1% (Part 2)<br />
| Remastered broadcast rating = 7.0% (Part 1) <br> 6.3% (Part 2)<br />
| Manga case number = #24<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 9#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 9: File 7 (087)]] ~ <br> [[Volume 10#Heiress Murder Case|Volume 10: File 1 (091)]]<br />
| airdate = November 25, 1996 (Part 1) <br> December 2, 1996 (Part 2) <br> August 19, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> August 26, 2017 '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 40-41<br />
| english-airdate = July 29, 2004 (Part 1) <br> August 2, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = A black-out (Part 1) <br> Shirt stains (Part 2) <br> Air-conditioning '''(Remastered version Part 1)''' <br> Shower '''(Remastered version Part 2)'''<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Rieko Takahashi]] as Reika Yotsui <br> [[Hiroshi Nakano]] as Takashi Ichieda <br> [[Takumi Tsutsui]] as Yuji Nikaido <br> [[Hitoshi Ooya]] as [[Takuya Mifune]] <br> [[Shirou Ishimoda]] as Osamu Gojo <br> [[Ryûzaburô Ôtomo]] as Masashi Rokuda <br> [[Reika Suzuki]] as Yone Nanao <br> [[Hirao Jinshou]] as Chairman Yotsui <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Driver, Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| producer = 39 [[Kazuo Nogami]] <br> 40 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| animation-director = 39 [[Izumi Shimura]] <br> 40 [[Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case<br />
| next-episode = Victory Flag Tearing Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|資産家令嬢殺人事件|Shisanka Reijō Satsujin Jiken}} is the 39th and 40th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Takuya Mifune]]|image = Takuya Mifune.jpg|link = Takuya Mifune|description =<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo <span style="font-size:82%">(Hallucination/Background)</span>}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ==== <br />
A billionaire hosts a birthday gala for his daughter Reika and the famous Detective Mouri is the celebrity guest of honor. But when one of Reika's handsome young suitors turns up dead, the remaining guests are suspects for murder.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40a Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household grounds<br />
| victim = Yuji Nikaido<br />
| age = 27 years old<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = After Ms. Reika disappeared and everyone went to look for her, the corpse of Yuji Nikaido was found by Kogoro, Ran, and Conan drowned in the fountain outside.<br />
}}<br />
The stakes are soon raised, as Ran becomes a target for the assassin's sinister game.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household kitchen<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| cause-death = Shoved to drown<br />
| cause-death-label = Crime<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ran was drugged by the culprit who put sleeping pills in her coffee. She was then carried by the culprit to a kitchen and had her face forced into a water-filled sink. The culprit left fled after Conan heard a suspicious sound and came running.<br />
}}<br />
Before Conan can crack the case, yet another victim is discovered.<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP39-40c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Yotsui household bathtub<br />
| victim = Reika Yotsui<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| time = Between 5 and 6 am<br />
| cause-death = Drowning<br />
| suspects = Takashi Ichieda, [[Takuya Mifune]], Osamu Gojo, Masashi Rokuda, and Yone Nanao<br />
| description = Ms. Reika disappeared after dinner, and her soaking wet body wasn't found until much later. She was found drowned, leaning face down over a bathtub full of water.<br />
}}<br />
With only a small group of friends remaining, who is behind these birthday brutalities?<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ==== <br />
When a beautiful heiress is murdered on her birthday, Conan springs into action to solve the baffling crime. The painful past of every suspect must be brought to light. Opening these old wounds is the only way to bring the killer to justice.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Reika Yotsui|Reiko Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Yotsui Group heiress}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Yotsui|Mr. Yotsui.jpg|<br />
* Reika's father<br />
* Yotsui Group chairman}}<br />
{{People|Takashi Ichieda|Takashi Ichieda.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* City Bank main branch fund procurement division}}<br />
{{People|Yuji Nikaido|Yuji Nikaido.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* AD agency sales department}}<br />
{{People|[[Takuya Mifune]]|Takuya Mifune.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Mifune Electronics president}}<br />
{{People|Osamu Gojo|Osamu Gojou.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Gojo Trading adjutant general}}<br />
{{People|Masashi Rokuda|Masashi Rokuda.jpg|<br />
* 40 years old<br />
* Yotsui & co. LTD director}}<br />
{{People|Yone Nanao|Yone Nanao.jpg|<br />
* 64 years old<br />
* Yotsui family housekeeper}}<br />
{{People|Yaeko Nanao|Yaeko Nanao.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (drowned)<br />
* Yone's granddaughter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
The killer is '''Takashi Ichieda'''. Two years ago Mrs. Yone's granddaughter, Yaeko, died by drowning when she went searching for Reika and Nikaido, who were stranded on a small island in the sea. It turned out they took her swimming supplies and left her to die; Ichieda noticed the odd situation when Yaeko's body was found and asked them about it, but they denied everything and said they had not even seen Yaeko. Gotou had also asked them about Yaeko, but he didn't suspect them at all. Everyone else believed that Yaeko had simply drowned, with her grandmother even saying that she sacrificed her life to rescue Reika and Nikaido.<br />
<br />
Ichieda, who was in love with Yaeko, kept his bad feelings to himself until Reika's 24th birthday. After isolating the group in the mansion, he first kidnapped Reika and kept her hostage in one of the bathrooms, then bound and gagged her inside a covered bath tub, getting everything ready so she would slowly drown automatically. The proof of this is Reika disappeared around 10 PM but she wasn't killed until 5 or 6 AM which means that she was left alive for 7 to 8 hours before her death. Second proof is her clothes, they couldn't possibly get that wet, no matter how much she struggled. Third proof is the duct tape and rope marks on the corpse, it is odd that she was restrained with both rope and duct tape when she had already had been restrained with rope. Ichieda switched the faucet with the shower so that he could fill the bath quietly. To prevent somebody finding the corpse in the tub, he burned out the bulbs beforehand to keep people from coming through and using the bathroom. Ichieda checked the bathtub himself and told the others that Reika was not there to fool them. He then created his alibi by staying with Kogoro during the murder. As soon as he could he confronted Nikaido, and when he admitted his share of guilt, Ichieda drowned him outside with his own hands and left his lifeless body there.<br />
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To throw people off again, Ichieda used the air conditioners and microwave to cause the lights to turn off by themselves. First, he set all the air conditioners to turn on simultaneously at a set time using their remote controls. Then, he set the microwave so that it would turn on at the same time as well. When the time came, the overuse of electricity within the mansion would would suddenly spark and would cause the breaker to overload causing the lights to go out. The proof is that the remote controls were still displaying the time that they were all set to 12:30, which is when the lights went out. Also, at the same time Conan heard the bell of the microwave. The microwaves there operate with dials so they will still work even without electricity. Another piece of evidence is when Conan touched the microwave, it was still warm. Lastly, a little while before the lights went out, Ichieda went into the kitchen with Conan and Kogoro to search for Reika. As they were leaving the kitchen he doubled back and set the timer on the microwave when no one was looking.<br />
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After turning off the lights, Ichieda broke a window in the dark and made it look like the killer ran away so that they would give chase. He pretended to get lost in the forest and then went back to the mansion and took the unguarded Ran to the kitchen and tried to drown her. He even drugged her beforehand so that she wouldn't be able to struggle. When he put the pills in, he could have turned the cup, moved the spoon, or done any number of things to identify the cup: all he had to do was avoid it. Also, it didn't matter who took the cup: It was just a coincidence that Ran was the one who took the drugged one. The attack on Ran wasn't intended to be fatal, he only needed a witness to throw suspicions off himself, by making everyone believe that the murderer was an outsider, and give fake evidence that the murderer had killed Reika in the same fashion.<br />
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Few hours later, a still restrained Reika drowned in the tub. Ichieda pulled her lifeless body out of the bathtub and left it next to said tub for everyone to find. The proof that only Ichieda could have committed the murder is the water on his undershirt. All of the suspects in fact have water on their shirts. However, the water on Goujo's sleeve is from when he washed his hands and the water on Mifune's collar is from when he washed his face. On the other hand, Ichieda's arms on his shirt had gotten soaked. This is proof that he took his jacket off first before water got on them. He took off his jacket so that it wouldn't get wet when he committed the murder. His elbows are wet because he rolled his sleeves up to take Reika out of the bathtub.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP39-40 Case 2.jpg<br />
| location = Sea<br />
| victim = Yaeko Nanao<br />
| age =<br />
| time = <br />
| cause-death = Drowned at Sea<br />
| suspects = Reika Yotsui and Yuji Nikaido<br />
| suspects-label = Culprits<br />
| description = Yaeko went to save Reika, but did not know that Yuji was there as well as she only brought supplies for one other person. The two then took her supplies and left her to die on the small island that they were trapped on where she later drowned.<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ichieda admits that he killed Reika and Nikaido and tells the others about how they murdered the sweet and gentle Yaeko, who had gone to help them but was repaid with abandonment and death. Before he murdered them he asked them to tell him the truth they both confessed to murdering Yaeko. He then proudly says that the two deserved to be murdered for what they had done... but Mrs. Yone angrily calls him a fool. She then goes to Reika's corpse and closes her eyes, saying that even when she cannot forgive the two victims for what they did to Yaeko, she belives that no one deserves to die violently because whenever that happens, someone else will always cry and grieve and no one should feel what she felt, no one.</spoiler><br />
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== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* In the manga version, Reika announces to her father and the guests about her intention to get married to one of the suitors at the party. This scene is removed in the anime.<br />
* Reika wears a white coat over her dress when she is about to leave the house with her father after the party had ended in the anime.<br />
* Some of Reika's expressions and mannerisms were changed to be less malevolent, leaning more toward being childish, compared to the manga.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone put a blanket on Ran who is sleeping on a sofa, she looks at Ran's face and is reminded of her granddaughter Yaeko.<br />
<spoiler><br />
* In the anime, Ichieda doesn't drink the coffee served by Ran and Yone, as he has previously drugged one of the cups.<br />
* In the anime, Conan states through Kogoro that Ichieda simply avoided the drugged coffee by not drinking it, compared to the manga in which he speculates that Ichieda must had marked the cup with a spoon or rotating/placing the cup in a recognizable position.<br />
* In the anime, after Yone is angered by Ichieda's cruel and callous attitude and saddened by Reika's passing she also closes the lifeless Reika's eyes in sign of paying respect to her.</spoiler><br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Reika Yotsui - Rieka Gilmore<br />
:* Mr. Yotsui - Robert Gilmore<br />
:* Takashi Ichieda - Donald Hilbler<br />
:* Yuji Nikaido - Steve Sloan<br />
:* Osamu Gojo - Michael Stewart<br />
:* Masashi Rokuda - Dirk Copeland<br />
:* Yone Nanao - Nonee<br />
:* Yaeko Nanao - Sonja<br />
:* Takuya Mifune - Quentin Mifune<br />
<br />
== Names ==<br />
The surnames of the suspects/members of the sailing club all have numbers: 一 (ichi), or one, for Ichieda, 二(ni),or two, for Nikaidou, 三 (san), three, for Mifune, 四 (yon), or four, for Yotsui, 五 (go), five, for Gojou, 六 (roku), six, for Rokuda, and 七 (nana), seven, for Nanao. Additionally, Yaeko (八重子)'s name is written with the kanji 八 (ya), or eight.<br />
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<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Yuji Nikaido has a Ferrari.<br />
* Takashi Ichieda has a Porsche.<br />
* Osamu Gojo has a Blue Mercedes-Benz S-Class [W140].<br />
* Masashi Rokuda has a 1994 Purple BMW 750iL [E38].<br />
* Takuya Mifune has a 1995 British racing green Jaguar XJR [X306].<br />
* The guest party vehicles are Mercedes-Benz S300L [W140] & 1989 Silver Toyota Celsior [XF10].<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|想い出|Omoide|Memories|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}} (前編のおさらい)<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|西の名探偵|Nishi no Meitantei|The Great Detective of the West|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|沈む夕陽|Shizumu Yūhi|Depressing Sunset|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|怪人包帯男1|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|事件の謎|Jiken no Nazo|Mystery of the Case|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ (ヴォーカル・ヴァージョン)|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma (Vōkaru・Vājon)|Detective Conan Main Theme (Vocal ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<gallery widths=185px perrow=5> <br />
File:TV Episode 39-40.jpg|Conan, the victim, and the suspects.<br />
File:EP39-40 Case.jpg|<br />
</gallery><br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|جريمة قتل الوريثة|Heiress Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Etxe aberatseko alabaren hilketa|Murder of the daughter of the wealthy house}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|Es cas de s'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|El cas de l'hereva assassinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Le Meurtre de l'héritière|The Murder of the Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O caso da herdeira asasinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Geld stinkt nicht|Money Does Not Stink}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|La giovane ereditiera|The Young Heiress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El caso de la heredera asesinada|Murdered heiress case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesinato de la heredera|Heiress murder case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมลูกสาวมหาเศรษฐี|A wealthy daughter murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
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{{Season 2}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Izumi Shimura]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Remastered episode]]<br />
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{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 34-35<br />
| image = TV Episode 34-35.jpg<br />
| title = Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case<br />
| english-title = Mountain Villa Murder<br />
| japanese-title = 山荘包帯男殺人事件 <br> (Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken) <br />
| rating = 17.8% <br> 18.7%<br />
| Manga case number = #12<br />
| season = [[Season 2|2]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 5#Bandaged Man Case|Volume 5: Files 1-5 (040-044)]]<br />
| airdate = October 21, 1996 (Part 1) <br> October 28, 1996 (Part 2)<br />
| dubbed-episode = Episode 35-36<br />
| english-airdate = July 21, 2004 (Part 1) <br> July 22, 2004 (Part 2)<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Ayako Suzuki]]<br />
| suspects = Bandaged man<br />
| solved-by = [[Sonoko Suzuki]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Peeping (Part 1) <br> Piano wire (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Norihiro Inoue]] as Masaru Ohta <br> [[Tetsuo Goto]] as Hiroki Sumiya <br> [[Man Katou]] as Ryoichi Takahashi <br> [[Sumiko Motoi]] as [[Ayako Suzuki]] <br> [[Jun Karasawa]] as Chikako Ikeda <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Next Conan's Hint<br />
| director = [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| organizer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| storyboard = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| producer = 34 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 35 [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| animation-director = 34 [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> 35 [[Akio Kawamura]]<br />
| character-design = [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Feel Your Heart<br />
| closing-song = Meikyū no Lovers<br />
| prev-episode = Detective Boys Survival Case<br />
| next-episode = Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|山荘包帯男殺人事件|Sansō Hōtai Otoko Satsujin Jiken}} is the 34th and 35th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Ayako Suzuki]]|image = Ayako Suzuki.jpg|link = Ayako Suzuki|description =<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Sonoko's older sister}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Conan and Ran are invited by Sonoko to her family's mountain villa in Gunma Prefecture to see the autumn leaves and meet up with Sonoko's sister Ayako and some old friends of hers. At first they get lost thanks to Ran's lack of direction sense, but they find their way and see themselves in front of a bridge. On the way to the front they see a strange bandaged man in a dark cloak crossing the bridge. When they see him he turns around, shocking them with his face and eye contact as he quickly makes a retreat around the side of the house.<br />
<br />
Ran and Conan are greeted by Sonoko herself, who is a bit disappointed since with a "kid" around, she won't be able to flirt a lot. Ran asks Sonoko about the bandaged guy, but Sonoko brushes her off saying he might be a bored local hoping to prank people. Everything seems fine as Ran tries to find her room, accidentally walking in on the boys of the house who are either relaxing or changing clothes, including seeing at least one of them fully nude. Conan is greatly embarrassed as he witnesses this.<br />
<br />
When everyone is ready they gather at the dining room, and Sonoko introduces them as members of their university's film club: the handsome Ohta was the main star, the tall Sumiya was the cameraman and SFX man, the pudgy Takahashi was the handyman, the gentle Ayako was the make-up/costume artist and the beautiful Chikako was the script writer. Chikako also happens to have netted herself a great deal as a professional writer, after her first script was a total knock-out some time ago! However, Ayako mentions someone named "Atsuko", which makes Chikako very angry and then leaves for a walk to calm down.<br />
<br />
It begins to rain, and Chikako hasn't returned. Ran and Sonoko chat about the handsome Ohta, and Sonoko seems smitten with him, but he flirts with ''Ran'' instead, making both Sonoko and Conan angry and jealous. They go out for a walk in the rain, with both Conan and Sonoko following them, but a huge thunder booms, and Ran runs away in terror. When she's trying to get back to the villa.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35c Case.jpg<br />
| location = Forest near Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, Chikako Ikeda and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Ran is attacked by the mysterious man, who corners her and attacks with an axe! Ran is so terrified that she can barely fight back, but the man leaves as soon as Conan and Sonoko arrive.<br />
<br />
The three make their way back to the mansion, and tell the others (Chikako included) about the attack on Ran. They aren't very convinced, and Chikako angers Sumiya by revealing he's scared of thunder, but Takahashi says he ''did'' see a man in a black cape around. Sumiya and Ohta also saw him before, and for worse, it turns out that not only the phones are down, but the bridge has also been cut. Therefore, they're all stuck at the villa.<br />
<br />
Takahashi is about to panic and the others are also uneasy, but the more practical Chikako scolds them severely for giving into what this "bandaged man" wants and says they'll have to wait. However, when she finds a mysterious letter under her doorstep, she's terrified and decides to not have dinner with the group.<br />
<br />
Before dinner, Ayako explains that the group disbanded after the death of their friend Atsuko, who hung herself in their club room. She then asks Conan not to talk about it, since she planned the reunion to get everyone back together.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide (Past)<br />
| location = Film school club room<br />
| victim = Atsuko Tokumoto<br />
| age = 23 years old<br />
| cause-death = Hanging<br />
| time = 2 years ago<br />
}}<br />
<br />
When Takahashi is done fixing the rooftop he gets ready to join them for a lavish dinner prepared by Ayako and Ran, but all of a sudden he's terrified and says he's seen someone besides the window. Said someone is the bandaged man, and he has kidnapped Chikako and is taking her into the woods.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| victim = Chikako Ikeda<br />
| age = 24 years old<br />
| cause-death = Decapitation<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description = The boys are after the bandaged man when they saw him carrying Chikako's body from outside. While they're in the woods, Takahashi freaks out when he finds what seems to be Chikako's dismembered arm and leg. When Sumiya finally found Chikako, he tried to pick her up, but her head fell off.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Sumiya covers Chikako's remains with his jacket, and the group returns to the villa. Ayako blames herself for everything since she organized the meeting, but Sumiya says it's only the "bandaged man's" fault. Everyone is very shaken and they decide that it's best to go to bed for the night after checking on every window and door for safety; they'll try finding their way to the nearest village in the morning. Conan, Sonoko, and Ran find Chikako's slippers near the house's back door, and Conan thinks she willingly left to meet up with someone in secret.<br />
<br />
Ran and Conan are sharing a room, and Ran is so scared of how she was targeted that she asks Conan if they can share a bed too. He tries to focus on the current info but is distracted by how close Ran is to him.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35b Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]] and [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The bandaged man strikes again, this time trying to kill Ran in her sleep. Since Ran is an extremely heavy sleeper, Conan first kicks her out of the way and then grabs his bow-tie to amplify the volume of his voice and yell at her to wake up. Ran opens her eyes and she freezes up as Conan tries to tackle the guy to the ground, then the man escapes through the window but not before tossing Conan away and making him twist his ankle. The bandaged man quickly makes a hasty retreat, leaving Conan to wonder why he is targeting Ran and why, if the guy came from the outside, there are no mud or water stains on the floor.<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ====<br />
Everyone decides to stay up for the night and keep together to throw off the murderous man in bandages. Conan sees that Ayako has a choker that belonged to the dead Chikako. She says she found it a short while ago, but Conan recalls that she had it on when she was abducted. This means that yes, the "bandaged man" is someone in the group.<br />
<br />
The group stays in the dining room, and Ohta tries to comfort Ran by hitting on her again much to Conan's displeasure. He mentions how he was the closest to the man and tried to grab him, saying he was thin enough for him to wrap his arms around his waist.<br />
<br />
Conan realizes that Sumiya accidentally left his camera on, so there's a video with the window incident and Chikako's abduction. He sees Chikako ''was'' wearing her choker when abducted, but that poses doubts about how fast she was taken away from the house; none of the three men (the only ones with enough physical strength) could have been fast enough to carry a woman of normal weight around ''that'' fast. Also, the three men were inside the building when Chikako was kidnapped.<br />
<br />
Ayako, the last one to see Chikako alive, tells Conan that she saw her holding a letter and looking disturbed; this confirms Conan's suspicions about a secret meeting between Chikako and her eventual murderer. He wonders why Ran is a target now, however, and asks her if she remembers seeing something special when she got into the guys's rooms.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP34-35d Case.jpg<br />
| location = Suzuki's mountain villa-hallway<br />
| cause-death = Hacking<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types<br />
| victim = [[Ran Mouri]]<br />
| suspects = Masaru Ohta, Hiroki Sumiya, and Ryoichi Takahashi<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The lights go off, thanks to the thunderstorm. Ayako, Ran and Conan go for candles, and Ran is attacked again, but this time she manages to react and breaks the "man"'s axe with a kick. The lights return and one of the windows is all broken; Conan thinks it was done from the inside to fool everyone into thinking the man used it to get into the house, when he's actually among the group. Additionally, he sees some odd signals in the veranda, and that tells him who the "bandaged man" is.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Masaru Ohta|Masaru Ohta.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Foreign car broker}}<br />
{{People|Hiroki Sumiya|Hiroki Sumiya.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Film magazine editor}}<br />
{{People|Ryoichi Takahashi|Ryoichi Takahashi.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Food product corporation employee}}<br />
{{People|Chikako Ikeda|Chikako Ikeda.jpg|<br />
* Victim (decapitated)<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Screenwriter}}<br />
{{People|Atsuko Tokumoto|Atsuko.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (suicide by hanging)<br />
* Prospect screenwriter}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>As Ran and Sonoko are talking, Conan decides to put Ran to sleep and use her to resolve the case, but the tranquilizer needle hits Sonoko instead. So using Sonoko's persona to express his thoughts, Conan unravels the whole mystery of the murder and attempted murder.<br />
<br />
Conan begins by telling everyone that the killer is NOT from the outside, since Ran and his room was too clean for a space that was supposedly broken into from the outside during a rainy night. The killer actually came from Chikako's now-empty room barefoot, went out on the balcony, cut a hole in the window (right next to the lock, a detail only insiders knew about) to enter silently and attack Ran, as well as going back into Chikako's room when she screamed and after Conan repelled him and changed into their normal clothes inside the room before joining the group.<br />
<br />
Conan/Sonoko continues by saying that Chikako's kidnapping wasn't such, but a trick made with a puppet, a cape, two wires and the already dead Chikako's severed head. A wire was strung over one of the rails, and both of them were tied above the window: when the killer cut them off, the "fake killer" slid over and passed in front of the window (which is what the group saw), then was 'hauled back' by the actual murderer. Only one person could have done that '''Ryoichi Takahashi''', who was repairing the roof and as a former stagehand, is the only one with enough skills to do so.<br />
<br />
Takahashi retorts that he was with the group the whole time, and adds that he couldn't have carried Chikako's body with him. Conan/Sonoko retorts that maybe he couldn't have carried the ''whole'' corpse, ''but could do that with only her head''. He tries to retort with how the "bandaged man" isn't exactly fat like he is, but can't finish the sentence - because Conan/Sonoko adds that Takahashi ''is not as fat as he looks'' and how he used padding as well as baggy clothes. So he discarded the padding, killed Chikako and dismembered her body, then carried her head under his baggy clothes and disimulately left it next to her mutilated torso to find, and put the padding back to keep on pretending that he's overweight.<br />
<br />
Conan/Sonoko then says this is why Takahashi, as the "bandaged man", '''attacked Ran Mouri''' because she had seen him half-naked when she barged into his room, and thus saw how he wasn't fat, and he tried to kill her before she could recall it and throw his entire plan off. Since this happened ''before'' he could kill his target, Takahashi also cut the phone lines and the ropes to the bridge, then wrote the letter that led Chikako to meet up with him so he would kill her and dismember her corpse, most likely a letter mentioning Atsuko, their friend who committed suicide.<br />
<br />
Takahashi admits his guilt, and says that he did it for his beloved Atsuko. He explains that he always suspected there was something odd in how Atsuko, a very cheerful girl who had told him about a script of hers that she thought of as a masterpiece, suddenly fell into an eventual suicidal depression around the time Chikako's script was a hit. He went to see the movie based off it and realized that Chikako had stolen Atsuko's "treasure" and made it pass as hers, winning prizes and fame off Atsuko's work.<br />
<br />
The day before Chikako got the proper award, Atsuko met up with Takahashi and told him the truth, sobbing about how no one would believe her if she tried to prove she was the author of Chikako's story. The day afterwards, Atsuko committed suicide in the club room, and Takahashi swore revenge on Chikako since she caused the ruin and death of the girl he loved. He consummated this by writing the letter, where he threatened Chikako to reveal the truth if she didn't meet up with him, and then decapitated Chikako when she came to find him.<br />
<br />
Takahashi opens his baggy sweater and shirt, dropping his bandaged man's costume on the floor as well as a knife, which he then points at his neck while saying he's going to join Atsuko in death and be the brave messenger of justice who avenged her. Conan/Sonoko tells him to stop screwing around because he never was as brave as he claimed to be, since he attacked an innocent person like Ran just to cover his tracks. Realizing his mistake, Takahashi falls to the ground in sorrow and regrets what he has done as the sun comes out, ridding them of the horrors of that cold night. Conan however comments that the real killer is still on the loose, one who corrupts the hearts and minds of the innocent, the killer called revenge.<br />
<br />
A few weeks after the case Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are shown walking home from school talking about the case. Sonoko mentions how her sister stayed in bed for almost a week because of the whole ordeal. However when Ran mentions how Sonoko solved the case, Conan panics and scurries away but not before overhearing Sonoko accepting the credit for resolving the mystery.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Continuity ==<br />
* First case in which the Suzuki family villa is shown. It is revisited again in [[The Sealed Western-Style Window]].<br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* The manga version of this story was the first appearance of Sonoko Suzuki (while in the anime she made her debut in [[Valentine Murder Case]]), as well as the first time that Conan solved a murder through her (which in the anime was first done in [[A June Bride Murder Case]]). The manga version established that she never met Conan until now.<br />
* In the manga, immediately after the attack by the bandaged man in Ran and Conan's room, Conan was still able to walk and run.<br />
* The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The manga placed this at the beginning of the [[Karaoke Box Murder Case]].<br />
** Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.<br />
<br />
== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Anime ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are:<br />
:* Masaru Ohta - Michel<br />
:* Hiroki Sumiya - Randall<br />
:* Ryoichi Takahashi - Felix<br />
:* Chikako Ikeda - Jessica "Jessie" Star<br />
:* Atsuko Tokumoto - Emily<br />
* In the Italian dub Chikako's name has been changed to Yoko.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (音コンテ)|Ran no Tēma (Oto Konte)|Ran's Theme (Sound Cue)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|新一の事件解明|Shin'ichi no Jiken Kaimei|Shinichi's Case Clarification|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|Feel Your Heart|[[Feel Your Heart]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|コナンの勇気|Konan no Yūki|Conan's Courage|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|コナンの危機|Konan no Kiki|Conan's Crisis|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|事件現場2|Jiken Genba 2|Scene of the Case 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|謎解き (その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|緊迫1|Kinpaku 1|Tension 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|対決のテーマ (落ち着きver.)|Taiketsu no Tēma (Ochitsuki ver.)|Showdown Theme (Calm ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|コナンの夢 (夕暮れver.)|Konan no Yume (Yūgure ver.)|Conan's Dream (Twilight ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|コナンの夢|Konan no Yume|Conan's Dream|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|迷宮のラヴァーズ|Meikyū no Lovers|Lovers' Labyrinth|[[Meikyū no Lovers]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|الرجل الغامض في المنزل الجبلي|The Mysterious Man in the Mountainous House}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Basque Country|Basque|Mendiko etxeko hilketa eta gizon misterioa|Murder in the mountain house and the mysterious man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Balearic Islands|Catalan (Balearic dub)|S'home misteriós des cas de s'assassinat a sa casa de sa muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalonia dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The Mysterious Man of the Case of the Mountain Mansion's Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|L'home misteriós del cas de l'assassinat de la casa de la muntanya|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain mansion case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|山庄绷带怪人杀人事件|The Mountain Villa's Strange Bandaged Man Murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|L'Homme aux bandelettes |The Man With the Strips}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O asasino misterioso da mansión da montaña|Mountain Mansion's Mysterious Murderer}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Die Mumie im Wald|The Mummy in the Forest}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|L'uomo bendato|The Blindfolded Man}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El misterioso hombre del asesinato en la montaña|The mysterious man from the murder on the mountain}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=US|Spanish (American dub)|El caso del asesino misterioso de la montaña|The mysterious murder on the mountain case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมซ่อนเงื่อน|A cryptic murder case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 2]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 2}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Akio Kawamura]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 35]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Magic_Kaito_Volume_2&diff=310482Magic Kaito Volume 22022-04-15T00:04:55Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Ghost Game */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox MKVolume<br />
| volume = 2<br />
| image = MKVolume 2.jpg<br />
| releasedate = October 18, 1988<ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09122082</ref> <br> September 16, 2011 (reissue)<br />
| isbn = 4-09-122082-7 <br> ISBN 4-09-123277-9 (reissue)<br />
| publisher = [[Shogakukan]]<br />
| english-releasedate =<br />
| english-isbn =<br />
| english-publisher =<br />
| prev-volume = Magic Kaito Volume 1<br />
| next-volume = Magic Kaito Volume 3<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
Magic Kaito Volume 2 was released on November 15, 1988 in Japan.<br />
<br />
= Cast =<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Kaito Kuroba}}<br />
{{Char|Aoko Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Akako Koizumi}}<br />
{{Char|Keiko Momoi}}<br />
{{Char|Kaitou Kid}}<br />
{{Char|Ginzo Nakamori}}<br />
{{Char|Konosuke Jii}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
= Chapters =<br />
== Stay Away From Him ==<br />
{{ref MK episode|13|Stay Away From Him}}<br />
{{ref MK special|6|Love on the Ski Slope on Christmas Eve}}<br />
=== Chapter 7 ===<br />
On a school trip to ski, Aoko accidentally runs into Kaito yet another time that day, to his annoyance. Akako observes from a distance, planning to try again to make Kaito hers. The supervising teacher interrupts them with the announcement of a costumed skiing contest for opposite gender couples with a prize for the best pair. Aoko assumes that Kaito would insultingly refuse a request to ski together. At the same time, Akako snags Aoko for a private chat about Kaito. Aoko denies any romantic feelings, blushing, only for Akako to declare that she does like Kaito, and will be pursuing him. She lays a bet with Aoko that if Kaito chooses to ski with Akako for the contest, Aoko will stay away from Kaito in the future. Aoko is surprised that someone as popular as Akako likes Kaito, but Akako refuses to say why she has the crush.<br />
<br />
After Akako skis gracefully away, Aoko privately wishes she could ski that well, to be able to match Kaito. Another classmate, Fujie, falls in the snow near her as he tries to catch up with Akako, whom he likes. Fujie has the same feelings of inadequacy about Akako and his abilities, and Aoko offers to pair with him in the contest, bad skiers sticking together.<br />
<br />
As Kaito takes another run down the slopes, Akako overtakes him and sneaks a small heart patch on the back of his jacket as she passes by. When he catches up at the bottom, Akako attempts to flirt with him, only be interrupted by Aoko once more falling nearby. Kaito comments that Aoko's just as bad as before, and, to her shock, offers to let her team up with him. Akako interrupts that Aoko already asked Fujie, and drags Kaito off with her to the ski lift. Kaito rides the lift with bad grace, answering all of Akako's attempts at conversation with curt grumpiness, until she loses her patience with subtle and convinces Kaito to pair up with her mostly out of exasperation. She assumes that the patch is working, since the patch is supposed to guarantee that the wearer will be attached to Akako, first as a partner and eventually as a servant.<br />
<br />
Later, Kaito warms up alone in the mixed-gender baths, only for Aoko and three classmates to show up unexpectedly. He manages a disguise as a girl amidst the steam to avoid being subject to their wrath, and watches from a distance as the girls discuss the contest. Aoko admits that she gave up on pairing with Kaito because he hates looking bad, and she didn't want to embarrass him. She wanted to give him the chance to look good. Her classmates argue that it's not fine for her to give up like that, and Kaito nearly gives himself away as a guy in his hurry to agree.<br />
<br />
As the contest time approaches, Kaito discovers Fujie dressed as Kaitou Kid, waiting for Aoko to arrive in an Inspector Nakamori costume. Another classmate comments on the heart patch on Kaito's jacket. When Kaito blames Akako, Fujie perks up at her name and admits that he likes Akako a lot.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>The costume contest commences. As other couples prepare and ski, Aoko tries to find Fujie and to not feel depressed out how things turned out. Akako stops by to gloat for winning the bet, dressed as a "Snow Queen" accompanied by the "Abominable Snowman" in a full-body suit. Aoko watches them go, frustrated that Kaito didn't ask her sooner, and shouts aloud that Kaito's an idiot.<br />
<br />
Kaito suddenly appears, dressed in full Kid regalia, and protests being an idiot. He explains that Fujie was the one skiing with Akako, so they'll be skiing together. Before Aoko can react, he performs a "quick change" that puts her in a dress as "Princess Nakamori". Aoko reminds Kaito that she still can't ski, and Kaito responds by simply picking her up bridal-style and starting their run. Akako watches them in shock at Kaito's audacity to dress up as his alter ego. The judges aren't impressed until Kaito performs a flip in the air with Aoko still in his arms, which earns them the winning score. Aoko trips again after he sets her down, and Kaito picks her up and replaces her "Nakamori" mustache, commenting that if she stays that clumsy, she'll never be able to catch him, the Kid. As Kaito and Aoko share their moment, Akako privately declares that she won't give up on Kaito. He's only more interesting now.</spoiler><br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|[[Fujie Appearances|Fujie]]|Fujie MK manga.jpg|<br />
* High school student}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Japan's Most Irresponsible Prime Minister ==<br />
=== Heist info ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{KidHeist|name = Prime Minister Uemoto|image = Prime Minister.jpg|description =<br />
* Prime minister of Japan}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Chapter 8 ===<br />
Kaito and Aoko argue as they play a console RPG and keep dying in battle until Aoko gets so frustrated she unplugs the whole game. The TV turns back on with an urgent news bulletin. Prime Minister Uemoto was kidnapped by Kaitou Kid from an international conference. Nakamori also appears on the TV, berating Kid for stooping so low as to steal a person. The next day, gossip runs rampant at school as to Kid's motives, but Kaito's only concern is who could be so skilled that they managed to impersonate Kid successfully.<br />
<br />
On the way home from school with Aoko, Kaito notices a busking street magician in the train station. The old man is mediocre, but Kaito notices one trick involves a unique-looking lapel pin appearing in the hand of a child. With his loud laughter at the children's praise, the old man is approached by security for causing a disturbance, and he walks off as Kaito asks the boy to see the pin and confirms that it's a Diet Member's badge.<br />
<br />
Kaito suspects the old man, but doubts he has the magic skills to truly be the culprit. As he ponders, Aoko finds a hint-book for their RPG and learns that the monster they couldn't defeat was being controlled by the King, the real enemy. After a moment's thought, Kaito realizes who the real culprit is behind the kidnapping and run's off.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>Out in a park, the old man attempts to make a dove appear out of a hat, only for it to burst out of his shirt. Kid appears on the nearby light post, and accuses the man of making himself disappear, as he is actually the Prime Minister. Uemoto removes his disguise and congratulates Kid on figuring it out, only for Kid to lose his temper at being unjustly blamed for the kidnapping. Uemoto explains that he couldn't stand to watch the nations argue endlessly any more, despite the conference's purpose being that of peace. He used Kid's name because he was jealous of Kid's skills and wanted to meet him.<br />
<br />
Kid creates a magic show within a magic show, giving Uemoto the chance to perform before an "audience", before using magic to sneak Uemoto right back into the peace conference. With Kid's silent presence as encouragement, Uemoto manages to make a dove appear form a handkerchief and reminds the delegates of their responsibilities toward keeping peace. The delegates all respond warmly, even though another dove escapes Uemoto's shirt afterward. Kid, disguised by his monocle and a pencil mustache, thinks Uemoto is hopeless, just as the delegates on either side of him start to wonder who Kid actually is.</spoiler><br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Old Man|Old Man manga.jpg|<br />
* Street magician}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== I Am the Master ==<br />
=== Gadgets introduced ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{NewGadget|name = [[Turbo Engine Scooter]]|image = Turbo Engine Scooter.jpg|description =<br />
* Super fast scooter<br />
* Works as a quick getaway}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Heist info ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{KidHeist|name = Cleopatra's Vanity Case|image = Cleopatra's Vanity Case.jpg|description =<br />
* Make up box that supposedly belonged to Cleopatra}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Chapter 9 ===<br />
An inventor brings his promised gift to Inspector Nakamori at a heist: robots that never forget a person once they've see them. The target, of course, is Kid, who rappels down the outside of the building and breaks through the window, into an apparently empty display room. Surprised, but undaunted, Kid steals his target and starts to leave when he encounters the robot, which records his face.<br />
<br />
The police reveal themselves, but Kid escapes down the side of the building on a rocket-powered scooter, freefalling over thirty stories into the police air cushion and slipping away in a disguise. However, the robot sees through the disguise and via the robot's signal, the task force catches up with Kid multiple times as he runs. Eventually, Kid notices the robot, and catches it, only to discover the robot has a whole host of compatriots and Nakamori is still on his heels. No matter were Kid tries to escape, through the night and well into the next school day, the robots follow and the police hound him.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>In desperation, Kid hides in a department store and baits the whole robot group onto the roof, then tricks them into revealing which robot is the commander. Kid determines how to turn the robot off, by closing the eye, and catches up with Aoko as school lets out. He gifts the robot to Aoko, resetting the "identify and follow" protocol to her face. When the police start to get the signal again, they only see Aoko on her way home, and then, to Nakamori's utter horror, taking a bath.</spoiler><br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Professor|Professor manga.jpg|<br />
* Inventor}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Would You Grow Up ==<br />
{{ref MK episode|8|The Adult's Charm}}<br />
{{ref MK special|4|A Witch Sheds No Tears}}<br />
=== Gadgets introduced ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{NewGadget|name = [[Turbo Engine Skates]]|image = Turbo Engine Skates.jpg|description =<br />
* Super fast set of skates<br />
* Attach to the bottom of Kid's shoes}}<br />
{{NewGadget|name = [[Hang Glider Cape]]|image = Hang Glider Cape.jpg|description =<br />
* Kid's cape doubles as a hang glider}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Heist info ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{KidHeist|name = Emperor's Gold Seal|image = Emperor's Gold Seal.jpg|description =<br />
* Seal used by the last reigning Emperor}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Chapter 10 ===<br />
At school, Aoko shows Kaito a charm that Akako taught her for becoming more adult-like. Kaito dismisses it, angering Aoko, while in the background Akako watches them in frustration that Kaito doesn't so much as notice her. In her anger, Akako thinks that if Kaito died, her failure would be erased and her supremacy over men's attention reestablished. Her decision made, Akako performs a summoning to learn if her intended plan will be successful. and is satisfied by the somewhat vague answer. At the heist that night, Akako sneaks onto the site and puts an enchanted necklace on Inspector Nakamori, which knocks him out as she walks away, laughing.<br />
<br />
Kid gets a bad feeling as he waits for the heist time, but dismisses it. Inspector Nakamori catches up with his men, acting clearly out of character between rudeness to his subordinates and ruthlessly firing at Kid when Kid arrives for the target. Kid escapes through the halls and stairways of the building on [[Turbo Engine Skates|rocket roller-skates]], pursued by officers and a homicidal Inspector Nakamori to the roof.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>Kid uses a rocket launcher to fire a grappling hook to [[Setting#Tokyo Tower/Tohto Tower|Tohto Tower]], and skates across the high wire only to find Akako waiting for him there with a scythe. She threatens him, and he counters that he can escape from anywhere, even in the sky. She laughs, calling him a child, and herself an adult, capable of killing him, but she hesitates.<br />
<br />
Back on the roof, Inspector Nakamori follows the necklaces influence to kill Kid and tries to dislodge the highwire's anchor. At the tower, Kid challenges Akako's hesitation, but she can't bring herself to do it, even if Kid doesn't quite understand why. Inspector Nakamori manages to cut Kid's escape wire, which Akako was balancing on too. Kid uses the rocket-powered skates to catch Akako, and the [[Hang Glider Cape|hang glider cape]] to reach a different roof.<br />
<br />
Kid calls Akako a child trying to be an adult, and she retorts that he's no better. Kid smiles and puns that he's ''Kid'', so it's all right for him to act childish, before vanishing in a puff of smoke. The next day at school, Kaito has a bandage on his wrist covering a scrape he obtaining escaping as Kid, which Aoko mistakes for the "growing-up" charm. They argue about it, prompting Akako to call them both children, but as she takes her seat with a laugh, Kaito and Aoko both notice that she has the charm on, too.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== The Boy Who Bet on the Ball ==<br />
=== Heist Info ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{KidHeist|name = Kazushige Nagashima's Home Run Ball|image = Kazushige Nagashima's Home Run Ball.jpg|description =<br />
* Home run ball hit by a major baseball player}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Chapter 11 ===<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|"Kaitou Kid"|Boy Kaitou Kid manga.jpg|<br />
* Kaitou Kid fan<br />
* Pretending to be Kid}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Ghost Game ==<br />
=== Chapter 12 ===<br />
Rumors of a monster in Ekoda High attract Aoko's attention, especially when her friend Keiko is left bedridden after supposedly seeing it. The day after Keiko's encounter, Aoko drags a reluctant Kaito along to explore the school after hours, determined to find the monster. The pair quickly encounter Ekoda High's new science teacher Dr. Aso, who leaves them alone after they invent an excuse about leaving something behind at school.<br />
<br />
After Kaito reviews what he'd learned about the "monster" during the school day, he and Aoko find several disturbing phenomena: disembodied threats from the P.A. system, a staircase that leaks blood, and extremely hairy cats roaming the halls. Aoko becomes steadily more terrified, while Kaito concludes that someone in the school is deliberately scaring away anyone trying to stay after hours. As he heads off to investigate the broadcast room, Aoko begs him to take her along, but he refuses, believing that she would be safer inside a classroom. Before he leaves, however, he gives Aoko a mop and instructs her to yell if anything hostile finds her.<br />
<br />
Kaito finds the broadcast room empty, but a recently-smoked cigarette in an ashtray tells him that it was occupied not long ago. Meanwhile, Aoko sees a shadow outside the door, only to find a hideous ogre bearing a knife. After stunning the ogre with the mop, she runs for the girls' washroom, with the ogre in hot pursuit. Aoko manages to barricade herself inside one of the washroom stalls, but this tactic only delays the ogre, who climbs over the stall door.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>Upon finding another recently-smoked cigarette in the science lab, Kaito realizes that there could only be one culprit behind the "haunting" of Ekoda High: Dr. Aso. Kaito dons the guise of Kaitou Kid and confronts Dr. Aso, just as the latter is carrying an unconscious Aoko out of the washroom. Dr. Aso confesses his involvement, but refuses to share his motives, and orders a horde of hairy rats to attack Kid.<br />
<br />
As the rats swarm over him, Kid realizes, and uses his card gun to reveal, Dr. Aso's darkest secret: his hair is a wig, and he is completely bald under it. Dr. Aso had been experimenting with a potential hair growth formula in Ekoda High's chemistry labs, and the "haunting" had been staged to scare away anyone who might learn his secret.<br />
<br />
The mystery solved, Kaito changes back to his civilian guise and carries Aoko out of the school. Upon waking, a furious Aoko demands to know if Kaito had molested her while she was unconscious.<br />
<br />
A distant epilogue reveals that Dr. Aso's research eventually succeeded, though it only managed to grow him a few follicles of hair. Nevertheless, Ekoda High's female students marvel over his new, "trendy" haircut.</spoiler><br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Keiji Aso|Keiji Asou MK manga.jpg|<br />
* Biology teacher}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Hustler vs. Magician ==<br />
{{ref MK episode|3|Hustler vs. Magician}}<br />
=== Heist Info ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{KidHeist|name = Legendary Cue|image = Legendary Cue manga.jpg|description =<br />
* Pool stick encrusted with jewels}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Chapter 13 ===<br />
Aoko and Kaito visit Jii's billiards hall, The Blue Parrot, which Kaito notices is unusually empty. They play a game, though neither of them are very good at it. Kaito teases Aoko and flips her skirt, only to discover that her underwear depicts his greatest fear: fish. She chases him, threatening him with further visions of fish, until another patron yells at them for being disruptive and threatens to hit Kaito with a cue stick. The man leaves before Jii can throw him out, but not before retorting that Jii is indebted to the man's boss, who owns a rival billiards hall and a Legendary Cue stick. Kaito asks about the cue stick, which Jii explains is set with jewels and only wielded by champions. Jii owned it back in the days before he met Toichi, until he bet it in a billiards game and lost to Tsuujirou Hasura, an expert, mechanically precise player.<br />
<br />
The rival billiard hall has a dress code and an 18-and-older age policy, but Kaito doesn't plan to let that stop him. He'll repay all of Jii's help by recovering the cue stick. Kid sends a heist note to Hasura at the billiards hall, and by eavesdropping learns that the "boss" doesn't dare alert the police. At the entrance, he meets Aoko, and insists on doing a "quickchange" of her clothes and hair to make her look older. Jii buys them entrance while Kaito and Aoko argue about Kaito's methods; when the ticket seller questions their age, Kaito claims they're not only college students, but married.<br />
<br />
At the bar, Inspector Nakamori and another officer to show up nearby, incognito, due to an anonymous tip about the Kid heist. Luckily, he doesn't recognize Kaito and Aoko. Kaito and Jii bluff their way into the back room, where Hasura plays, as magazine journalists, leaving Aoko to keep Nakamori distracted. He buys her a martini, which she drinks without knowing the alcohol content.<br />
<br />
<spoiler>In the back room, Hasura calls his shots and sinks them perfectly. Kaito loudly calls Hasura terrible, leading to a challenge from the boss to play Hasura in a game of nine-ball, which Kaito isn't even familiar with. Kaito plays anyway, taking the break shot, but does poorly. After losing ten games, Kaito takes it upon himself to bet Jii's billiard hall, the Blue Parrot, against the legendary cue. Hasura tries to refuse, but the boss threatens him with a pistol to make sure he plays. For his pride as a player, Hasura won't play to lose. Aoko breaks into the room with Nakamori to cheer for Kaito, despite both of them being drunk, and muscles her way onto the piano, all of which distracts Hasura into missing his first shot. Kaito confidently returns to the table, taking a stance that Jii recognizes as Toichi's style. Kaito remembers Toichi explaining that in the circus sometimes the clown has to make mistakes for the audience, which is harder than always succeeding, but the difficulty is always hidden behind a smile.<br />
<br />
Kaito manages a trick shot that sinks the remaining three balls on the table, winning the game, though he claims the shot was just luck. Cornered, the boss opens the billiard table to reveal a gun cache. Kaito defends himself and Aoko with billiards balls, but is hit by a cue stick while Aoko tries to wake Nakamori from sleeping off his alcohol. Kaito uses his card gun to shoot the gun from the boss's hand just before Jii turns out the lights. Kaito as Kid uses paralyzing powder on the other mobsters and starts to steal the cue, but Hasura claims he no longer owns the cue. Rather than "violate his notice", Kid leaves without the cue, just before the rest of the police bust in to arrest the mobsters for gun smuggling.<br />
<br />
Hasura compliments Kaito on his skill, and says that even if it was luck, sometimes luck can be an art. He'd enjoy playing Kaito again. At the billiard hall on another day, Jii compliments Kaito's skill as well, then nearly has a heart attack when Kaito calls the win a fluke. Kaito explains that he's a magician, before making one of Aoko's poor shots go into the pocket using what Jii realizes is string. Aoko celebrates the win, while elsewhere in the crowded hall, patrons admire the Legendary Cue on display.</spoiler><br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Tsuujirou Hasura|Tsuujirou Hasura manga.jpg|<br />
* Billiards player<br />
* Known for precision while playing}}<br />
{{People|"Boss"|Boss manga.jpg|<br />
* "American" billiards hall owner<br />
* Gun smuggler}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Omake ==<br />
<br />
= Trivia =<br />
* The game Kaito and Aoko play at the beginning of chapter 8 seems to be based on ''[[Wikipedia:Dragon Quest|Dragon Quest]]'', a franchise [[Gosho Aoyama]] also liked to play a lot.<br />
* The magazine Aoko finds the solution for beating the boss of that game in the same chapter sports a logo reading {{nihongo|"Sunday"|サンデー|Sandē}}, an allusion to [[Shōnen Sunday]].<br />
* Again in the same chapter, some of the balloons during [[Kaitou Kid]]'s magic show in the park are [[Wikipedia:Charlie Brown|Charlie Brown]], [[Masaki Negishi]] as a [[Wikipedia:Kappa (folklore)|Kappa]], [[Yutaka Tani]], [[Wikipedia:Monkey King|Son Gokū]], [[Akako Koizumi]] and Kaitou Kid himself.<br />
* Some of the small [[RZ-04]] robots debuting in chapter 9 later appear in a "Every kind of sphere" shop in ''[[Yaiba]]'' and between Professor [[Hiroshi Agasa]]'s scraps in ''[[Detective Conan]]''.<br />
* The tall skyscraper [[Ginzo Nakamori]] and the professor are into at the beginning of the chapter and Kaitou Kid rides down at seems to be based on the [[Wikipedia:Sunshine 60|Sunshine 60 Building]] in Toshima.<br />
* The {{nihongo|ONO Department Store|ONOデパート|ONO Depāto}} seems to be an allusion to the {{nihongo|[[Wikipedia:Marui|OIOI Department Stores]]|OIOIデパート|OIOI Depāto}}.<br />
* In a similar vein, there's a company called "Ono Real Estate" in the same building as the [[Blue Parrot Pool Bar]] in chapter 13.<br />
<br />
== Locations ==<br />
{{main|Setting}}<br />
Settings featured in this volume:<br />
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* [[Tokyo]]<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Bunkyō|Bunkyō Ward]]<br />
*** [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]] (Introduction)<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]]<br />
*** [[National Diet Building Japan]] (Introduction)<br />
** [[Ekoda]] Area<br />
*** [[Akako Koizumi's residence]]<br />
*** [[American Pool Bar]] (Introduction)<br />
*** [[Blue Parrot Pool Bar]] (Introduction)<br />
*** [[Ekoda High School]]<br />
** [[Wikipedia:Minato, Tokyo|Minato Ward]]<br />
*** [[Wikipedia:Shiba Park|Shiba Park]] (Introduction)<br />
**** [[Tokyo Tower]] (Introduction, only called "Crimson Tower")<br />
*** [[Wikipedia:Shiodome|Shiodome]] (Background)<br />
**** Shiodome skyscrapers (Background)<br />
*** Unknown district<br />
**** [[Minato Police Department]]<br />
**** Skyscraper close to Tokyo Tower (Introduction)<br />
** [[Toshima]] Ward<br />
*** [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]]<br />
**** [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro Station|Ikebukuro Station]] (Introduction)<br />
*** Unknown district<br />
**** [[Kuroba residence]]<br />
**** [[Nakamori residence]]<br />
** Unknown ward<br />
*** ONO Department Store (Introduction)<br />
*** Skyscraper from Chapter 9 (Introduction)<br />
* Unknown location<br />
** [[Ski Resort (Magic Kaito)]] (Introduction)<br />
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== Models ==<br />
{{main|Setting models (Magic Kaito)}}<br />
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=== Toshima ===<br />
Chapter 8 and 9 confirm that [[Kaito Kuroba]] and [[Aoko Nakamori]] live in the ward of [[Toshima]] in [[Tokyo]]. They both exit the [[Wikipedia:Seibu Ikebukuro Line|Seibu Ikebukuro Line]] at [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro Station|Ikebukuro Station]] on their way from school. Aoko's house is also explicitely geolocated in Toshima by the police.<br />
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== Cameos ==<br />
* The fighting American and Russian politicans in chapter 8 are based on [[Wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]] and [[Wikipedia:Mikhail Gorbachev|Mikhail Gorbachev]], respectively. [[Gosho Aoyama]] also integrated a fictional Japanese prime minister, who is modeled after his favorite actor back then, [[Wikipedia:Hitoshi Ueki|Hitoshi Ueki]]. The actual prime minister at the time was [[Wikipedia:Noboru Takeshita|Noboru Takeshita]].<br />
* [[Gosho Aoyama (Character)|Gosho]], [[Eiichi Yamagishi]] and [[Masaki Negishi]] can be seen as spectators in [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]] in chapter 11. Earlier, two kids also looking remarkably like Yamagishi and Gosho appear.<br />
* [[Wikipedia:Shigeo Nagashima|Shigeo Nagashima]] and his son [[Wikipedia:Kazushige Nagashima|Kazushige Nagashima]] appear during the game, too, who are two real Japanese baseball players. The former's name was also used for [[Shigeo Nagashima]], the protagonist of ''[[3rd Base 4th]]'', who gets teased because of this.<br />
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= See also =<br />
* [[Magic Kaito Volume 1-5]]<br />
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= References =<br />
<references /><br />
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{{Magic Kaito}}<br />
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[[Category:Magic Kaito]]<br />
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[[de:Band 2 (Kaito Kid)]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_Alibi_of_the_Black_Dress&diff=309981The Alibi of the Black Dress2022-04-10T20:17:54Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 575-576<br />
| image = TV Episode 575-576.jpg<br />
| title = The Alibi of the Black Dress<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 黒きドレスのアリバイ <br> (Kuroki Doresu no Aribai)<br />
| rating = 8,10% <br> 7,90%<br />
| Manga case number = #203<br />
| season = [[Season 19|19]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 66#Goth-Loli Case|Volume 66: File 11 (696)]] ~ <br> [[Volume 67#Goth-Loli Case|Volume 67: File 2 (698)]]<br />
| airdate = May 29, 2010 (Part 1) <br> June 5, 2010 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Officer Tome]]<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Cup (Part 1) <br> Twins (Part 2)<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| producer = 575 [[Minoru Tozawa]] <br> 576 [[Shigeru Yamazaki]]<br />
| animation-director = 575 [[Chiemi Hironaka]] <br> 576 [[Akio Kawamura]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Miharu Nagano]]<br />
| opening-song = As the Dew<br />
| closing-song = Hello Mr. my yesterday<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Edogawa Conan]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Yuri Shiratori]] as Mihiro Kuze <br> [[Yuko Kaida]] as Yuika Shodo <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Clerk <br> [[Emiri Kato]] as Girl <br> [[Takashi Maejima]] as Foreigner A <br> [[Toshimitsu Oda]] as Foreigner B <br> [[Rika Komatsu]] as Gothic Lolita shop clerk<br />
| prev-episode = The Whereabouts of the Embarrassing Charm<br />
| next-episode = The Truth Lit Up By the Fireflies<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|黒きドレスのアリバイ|Kuroki Doresu no Aribai}} is the 575th and 576th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{Char|Officer Tome}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara|display=Ai Haibara (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Kogoro, Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are at a tea house when a woman wearing gothic lolita fashion clothing enters the tea house, orders a glass of water, and leaves. Ten minutes later, a woman named Yuika Shodo, arrives to the tea house where they learn that she was suppose to meet with the woman from before. The four then leave to go shopping. On the way, a pair of thieves tries to steal their shopping bags by spilling ice cream on Ran and Sonoko but are foiled by Conan. The girls are forced to change in a public restroom where they find the gothic girl from before dead.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| location = Women restroom at Yoyogi park, Harajuku<br />
| image = EP575-576 Case.png<br />
| victim = Mihiro Kuze<br />
| age = 26 years old<br />
| cause-death = Strangulation<br />
| suspects = Yuika Shodo<br />
| description = Conan and Kogoro panic from Sonoko's scream. The gothic girl is dead in restroom.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The cellphone of the gothic girl, revealed to be Mihiro Kuze, has been ringing every ten minutes for the past two hours and on the phone is Shodo. The police confirm with the waitress at the tea house that Kuze and Shodo arrived ten minutes apart and with the public restroom thirty minutes away, it removes Shodo as a suspect. Conan however reveals that the gothic girl that entered the restaurant may not have been Kuze since the gothic lolita fashion distracts them from her face.<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ====<br />
The police investigate the glass the gothic girl was drinking which holds Kuze's fingerprints. At the ghotic lolita shop where Kuze bought her clothes. The employee there revealed that the gothic clothes Conan investigates and realizes the trick to Shodo's alibi.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Mihiro Kuze|Mihiro Kuze.png|<br />
* Victim (strangled)<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Birthday: February 18th, 1983<br />
* Lives in Haido-cho}}<br />
{{People|Yuika Shodo|Yuika Shodo.png|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Office lady<br />
* Mihiro's best friend}}<br />
{{People|Mr. Kuze|Mr Kuze.jpg|<br />
* Mihiro's father}}<br />
{{people|Kadowaki|No face.jpg|<br />
* Mihiro's dating partner}}<br />
{{people|Waitress|EP575 Waitress.jpg|<br />
* Star Moon Cafe waitress}}<br />
{{people|Sayaka|EP575 Sayaka.jpg|<br />
* Gothic and Lolita Sayaka shop owner<br />
* Costume maker}}<br />
{{people|Man #1|EP575 RobberA.jpg|<br />
* Ice cream robber}}<br />
{{people|Man #2|EP575 RobberB.jpg|<br />
* Ice cream robber}}<br />
{{people|Lady|EP575 Woman.jpg|<br />
* Yoyogi Park restroom user}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and reveals that the Gothic Girl that entered the tea house was '''Yuika Shodo''' and that the glass was prepared with Mihiro's fingerprints. As evidence, Conan reveals that the wound on Shodo's left arm shows that she had been scratched recently, most likely by Kuze while strangling her, and that her blood must be in the public restroom somewhere. Soon after, Takagi calls confirming that a luminol reaction reveals blood in the next stall and a test will prove whose blood it is. Shodo confesses and reveals that Kuze caused her to lose her boyfriend, housing, job, and friends as Mihiro wanted to Shodo to be friends with only her as she is also unsure that Shodo will forgot her as her friend or not. This prompted Sonoko to give a speech to Shodo. "Are you an idiot?! So what if a friendship is unreliable and fragile! That way, when you communicate with your heart, you can feel warmth inside. If it were as hard as some chattering iron plate... You wouldn't feel that warmth, you know?!", yelled Sonoko. Hearing that, Shodo finally realized if she had told this to Mihiro long ago, Mihiro would have more trust and belief in their friendship.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Manga to anime changes ==<br />
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}<br />
* The manga has a short scene where Mihiro and Yuika talk over the phone and agree to meet, with Mihiro's gothic lolita stuff seen briefly behind her. The anime makes said scene much longer, showing off Mihiro's very large and lavish wardrobe and accessories collection.<br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* This is the first case in [[Wikipedia: Harajuku|Harajuku]], a Tokyo district associated with Japanese street fashion.<br />
* Mihiro is a member of the Japanese subculture known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lolita_fashion Gothic Lolita].<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:06 - 0:46|ベルモット|Berumotto|Vermouth|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:13 - 1:22|クリスタル|Kurisutaru|Crystal|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:27 - 4:30|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:42 - 5:07|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:16 - 6:15|ハテナレンコン|Hatena Renkon|Now the Lotus Root|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:36 - 7:04|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:04 - 8:24|ディスティニー アイランド|Disutinii Airando|Destiny Island|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:26 - 9:20|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:43 - 9:52|サスペンスウィンドウ|Sasupensu Windō|Suspense Window|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:53 - 10:14|しなやかな刑事たち|Shinayakana Keijitachi|Pliant Detectives|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:34 - 10:38|記憶の色|Kioku no Iro|Colour of Memory|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:46 - 12:00|シャーク フィアー|Shāku Fiā|Fear Shark|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:05 - 12:18|エグザミネ|Eguzamine|Examine|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:19 - 13:31|ラルゴ サスペンス|Rarugo Sasupensu|Largo Suspense|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:02 - 16:01|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:41 - 18:26|からくれないの雲|Kurakurenai no Kumo|Unable to Hide in the Clouds|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:01 - 20:19|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:01 - 22:38|現金輸送車(回想)|Genkin Yusōsha (Kaisō)|Bank Transport Vehicle (Flashback)|[[Detective Conan "The Private Eyes' Requiem" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:01 - 0:43|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:51 - 3:51|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:57 - 4:17|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:21 - 5:20|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:35 - 6:01|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:03 - 6:34|ダークな予感|Dāku na Yokan|Foreboding Darkness|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:48 - 8:02|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:06 - 8:33|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:46 - 10:14|「何だこの痕跡は?」|"Nanda Kono Konseki wa?"|"What Is This a Trace Of?"|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:35 - 10:43|記憶の色|Kioku no Iro|Colour of Memory|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:46 - 11:16|キープアウト|Kiipu Auto|Keep Out|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:20 - 12:34|シャーク テラー|Shāku Terā|Terror Shark|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:37 - 14:30|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:57 - 16:44|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:00 - 17:49|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:09 - 18:55|グラーヴェ サイド|Gurāve Saido|Grave Side|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:31 - 21:24|どこだどこだ!!|Doko da Doko da!!|Where is it Where is it!! |[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:46 - 23:06|?????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:22 - 23:49|ドルチェ サウンド|Doruche Saundo|Dolce Sound|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:52 - 23:59|?????}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|La coartada del vestit negre|The alibi of the black dress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|L'alibi del vestito nero|The alibi of the black dress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|หลักฐานที่อยู่จากชุดสีดำ|The Alibi of the Black Dress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Alibi Gaun Hitam|Alibi of the Black Dress}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Chứng cớ ngoại phạm của chiếc váy đen}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 19]]<br />
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{{Season 19}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Akio Kawamura]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 575]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Ikkaku_Rock%27s_Disappearing_Fish&diff=307849Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish2022-03-27T17:25:21Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 542-543<br />
| image = TV Episode 542-543.jpg<br />
| title = Ikkaku Rock's Disappearing Fish<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 魚が消える一角岩 <br> (Sakana ga Kieru Ikkaku Iwa)<br />
| rating = 6,50% <br> 5,90%<br />
| Manga case number = #193<br />
| season = [[Season 18|18]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 64#Ikkaku Rock Case|Volume 64: Files 1-3 (664-666)]]<br />
| airdate = July 25, 2009 (Part 1) <br> August 1, 2009 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Futoshi Ejiri]] <br> [[Iwao Ida]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Jugo Yokomizo]] <br> [[Sango Yokomizo]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Vodka]]<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Names of fish (Part 1) <br> Diver's watch (Part 2)<br />
|voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] as [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Akio Otsuka]] as [[Jugo Yokomizo]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Kishino]] as [[Futoshi Ejiri]] <br> [[Junichi Sugawara]] as [[Iwao Ida]] <br> [[Shuhei Sakaguchi]] as Rokusuke Oto <br> [[Ken Narita]] as Shuhei Aosato <br> [[Tomokazu Sugita]] as Yasuji Kaita<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Shigenori Kageyama]]<br />
| producer = 542 [[Masahisa Koyata]] <br> 543 [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]<br />
| animation-director = 542 [[Aki Kumata]], [[Kana Miyai]], [[Masakazu Yamazaki]] <br> 543 [[Nobuyuki Iwai]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = Everlasting Luv<br />
| closing-song = Hikari<br />
| prev-episode = The Day Kogoro Mouri Ceased Being a Detective<br />
| next-episode = The Hand That Plays in Dissonance<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|魚が消える一角岩|Sakana ga Kieru Ikkaku Iwa}} is the 542nd and 543rd episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Futoshi Ejiri}}<br />
{{Char|Iwao Ida}}<br />
{{Char|Subaru Okiya}}<br />
{{Char|Jugo Yokomizo}}<br />
{{Char|Gin|display=Gin<br>(background)}}<br />
{{Char|Vodka|display=Vodka<br>(background)}}<br />
{{Char|Sango Yokomizo|display=Sango Yokomizo (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Hiroshi Agasa|display=Hiroshi Agasa (flashback)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
After fishing, Conan and the Detective Boys are picked up at a fishing dock by Subaru Okiya while the professor is busy. On the way home, they decide to explore an island named Ikkaku Rock and come upon a dead woman's body.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP542-543 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Ikkaku Rock<br />
| victim = Hikari Akamine<br />
| cause-death = Dehydration<br />
| suspects = Rokusuke Oto, Shuhei Aosato, and Yasuji Kaita<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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Conan deduces, from her wristwatch bearing her name, the woman to be Akamine Hikari, the daughter of the head of a famous company. Conan reveals that Akamine was murdered and reveals that her dying message were the names of the fishes "Mackerel, Carp, Sea Bream, and Flounder" in katakana. Akamine's diving companions Rokusuke Oto, Shuhei Aosato, Yasuji Kaita, arrive on the island and reveal that Akamine went missing on their last diving trip but they thought she was okay due to her message, "Take care of the rest".<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
While Inspector Yokomizo interrogates the three, the Detective Boys try to figure out the meaning of the dying message. Conan realizes that on Akamine's watch, the word "Fish" is scratched out and finds out the meaning of the dying message.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hikari Akamine|Hikari Akamine.jpg|<br />
* Victim (dehydrated)<br />
* Diver<br />
* Famous company head's only daughter}}<br />
{{People|Rokusuke Oto|Rokusuke Ohto.jpg|<br />
* 23 years old<br />
* Diver}}<br />
{{People|Shuhei Aosato|Shuhei Aosato.jpg|<br />
* 25 years old<br />
* Diver}}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
{{People|Yasuji Kaita|Yasuji Kaita.jpg|<br />
* 24 years old<br />
* Diver}}<br />
{{People|Yoshiro|No face.jpg|<br />
* Deceased<br />
* Diver}}<br />
{{people|Mr. Akamine|No face.jpg|<br />
* Kanagawa famous company head<br />
* Hikari's father}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Conan reveals '''Shuhei Aosato''' is the name spelt when the Kanji of Fish is removed from the dying message. He reveals Aosato cut Akamine's diving regulator and leaves her on the island after promising he would return with help. After she died Aosato returns and exchanges the regulator to hide the cut and uses Akamine's regulator to leave, causing her lipstick to appear on his face. Aosato confesses his crime and reveals Akamine caused the death of their past companion Yoshirou and he murdered her in revenge.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Hostage situation<br />
| image = EP542-543 Case 2.jpg<br />
| location = Ikkaku Rock<br />
| victim = [[Ayumi Yoshida]]<br />
| victim-label = Hostage<br />
| cause-death = Knife<br />
| cause-death-label = Hostage weapon<br />
| suspects = Shuhei Aosato<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = After confessing, Aosato grabs Ayumi and threatens to stab her if they don't let him go on the police's boat and escape but is taken down by Okiya.<br />
}}<br />
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Aosato then unveils his knife and holds Ayumi hostage demanding an escape route. Subaru disarms him and saves Ayumi from Aosato who is later arrested. Later that night, Subaru is seen drinking bourbon whiskey while being witnessed by Haibara from Agasa's house.</spoiler><br />
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Trivia ==<br />
* There is a flashback to Episode 366-367, when the Detective Boys first saw and helped Futoshi Ejiri when he was poisoned by Mineto Kanetani.<br />
* The french book read by Subaru Okiya, in the post-credits scene, is not a real book. It is, in fact, an article published in a French journal "La Presse" on October 27, 1905. The title was: "Jiu-Jitsu et Boxe - Une Victoire japonaise", which is translated as: "Jujutsu and Boxing - a Japanese victory", featuring a match between Ré-nié and Dubois.<ref>https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5515001/f1.item.zoom</ref><br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:07 - 0:57|ほのぼの|Honobono|Heartwarming|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:14 - 1:36|記憶喪失(影)|Kiokusōshitsu (Kage)|Amnesia (Shadow)|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:25 - 4:35|アレステッド|Aresuteddo|Arrested|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:21 - 6:29|ブラックインパクトA展開|Burakku Inpakuto A Tenkai|Black Impact A Development|[[Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:39 - 7:57|アピアランス|Apiaransu|Appearance|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}4<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:59 - 8:26|アンダーウォーター~シーバレス|Andāwōtā ~ Shii Baresu|Underwater ~ Sea Valles|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:27 - 8:57|ダイビング|Daibingu|Diving|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}4<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:52 - 10:36|ミッドナイト・ステップ|Middonaito・Suteppu|Midnight Step|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:33 - 11:54|シャーク フィアー|Shāku Fiā|Fear Shark|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}4<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:55 - 13:22|インターナショナル ケース(インシデント)|Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento)|International Case (Incident)|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}4<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:27 - 14:49|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:37 - 16:41|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:40 - 19:10|推理(オリジナルver.)|Suiri (Orijinaru ver.)|Deduction(Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:19 - 21:12|怒りのメッセージ|Ikari no Messēji|Message of Anger|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:14 - 22:38|コナンの直感|Konan no Chokkan|Conan's Intuition|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:01 - 0:18|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:20 - 1:23|緊迫|Kinpaku |Tension |[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:35 - 7:02|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:28 - 8:56|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:20 - 10:35|驚愕の真実|Kyōgaku no Shinjitsu|Surprising Truth|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:58 - 11:26|イン モルティス 1|In Morutisu 1|In Mortis 1|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:14 - 12:19|何かが起きる…|Nanika ga Okiru...|Something Happened...|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:23 - 13:51|シャーク テラー|Shāku Terā|Terror Shark|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:54 - 14:28|テンポ ルバート|Tenpo Rubāto|Tempo Rubato|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:29 - 14:41|ミス ジャッジ|Misu Jajji|Miss Judge|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:54 - 16:11|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:53 - 17:32|ジンのテーマF|Jin no Tēma F|Gin's Theme F|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:36 - 18:42|トナリティ|Tonariti|Tonality|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:43 - 19:12|ドライ エレジー|Dorai Erejii|Dry Elegy|[[Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:00 - 21:37|ジンのテーマC|Jin no Tēma C|Gin's Theme C|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:54 - 22:08|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:30 - 23:58|古城の探索|Kojō no Tansaku|Exploration of the Old Castle|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|La Roca de la Banya on desapareixen els peixos|The Horn Rock where fishes disappears}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Il faraglione dell'unicorno|The unicorn stacks}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|โขดหินอิคคาคุที่ปลาหายไป|The Ikkaku rock where fish dissapears}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Ikan Menghilang di Batu Ikkaku|The Ikkaku Rock Where Fish Dissapear}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Loài cá biến mất ở mỏm đá Ikkaku}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 18]]<br />
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{{Season 18}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Aki Kumata]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Kana Miyai]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masakazu Yamazaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 542]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Muga_Iori&diff=307312Muga Iori2022-03-17T11:21:11Z<p>66.248.200.10: LAtest chapter revealed he did undercover missions in the Public Security Bureau</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox Char<br />
| name = Muga Iori<br />
| japanese-name = 伊織 無我 (Iori Muga)<br />
| english-name = Muga Iori (bangzoom)<br />
| image = Iori Muga Profile.png<br />
| age = 30<br />
| gender = Male<br />
| date-of-birth =<br />
| relatives =<br />
| nicknames = 和田 進一 (Wada Shin'ichi; name given to Takagi)<br />
| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 92#Murder inside Caf.C3.A9 Poirot Case|File 981]] as "Shinichi Wada" <br> [[Volume 93#File 983 - Solution of the Mystery at Caf.C3.A9 Poirot|File 983]] as himself <br> Anime: [[The Crimson Love Letter|Movie 21]]<br />
| appearances = {{:Muga Iori Appearances }}<br />
| cases-solved =<br />
| keyhole =<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Daisuke Ono]]<br />
| english-voice = [[Grant George]]<br />
| drama-actor =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
'''{{nihongo|Muga Iori|伊織 無我|Iori Muga}}''' is a butler of [[Ooka family]] in the manga and anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''.<br />
<br />
== Background ==<br />
He seems to have extensive knowledge of European history. He is a butler of [[Momiji Ooka]], a Kyoto high school student. It's was revealed that he's a former Public Security Bureau officer. <br />
<br />
== Appearance ==<br />
Iori's face seems to be designed very similarly to [[Shuichi Akai]] and [[Shukichi Haneda]], however the eyes have marks that are similar to [[Curaçao]] and various minor case characters. He is wearing a hat that is identical to the hat worn by [[Tsutomu Akai]] in Shuichi and [[Mary Sera|Mary]]'s flashback images of him. What hair can be seen from under the hat on the back of his head is similar to that of [[Ethan Hondou]]. He wears glasses with thick black rims similar to [[Kohji Haneda]]'s and a button up coat.<br />
<br />
Later, when Iori is at the airport, he removes the glasses, the scarf and the hat and reveals that he has long, curly hair.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
Iori is a loyal butler of Momiji, who vows to do his best to support her and her romantic endeavor with [[Heiji Hattori]]. He is confident that Heiji's primary love interest, [[Kazuha Toyama]], won't be an obstacle for Momiji. Momiji relies on Iori for second opinions. For instance, she asks Muga's opinion on Heiji and even sent him to Tokyo so that Iori could see him with his own eyes; Iori approves of Heiji as the choice for her future partner.<br />
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Iori is also analytic and careful about planning for Momiji, making him a trustworthy butler. During the first encounter with Heiji and Conan where he fell under suspicion of a murder at the [[Cafe Poirot]], Iori easily improvised believable answers for [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]], Heiji, and the police's questions. Iori is apparently also stealthy because Conan and Heiji "could not feel his presence" and even the police didn't notice when he later leaves the crime scene.<br />
<br />
== Abilities ==<br />
Iori has strong martial arts skills, which are shown when he knocks down someone trying to scare Momiji and Sonoko, it is most likely his martial art is muay thai because the technique he used was a flying knee. Iori is also stealthy like Heiji and Conan didn't notice him when he came to cafe and when he leave police didn't either.<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
<tabs jsId="nicknames"><br />
<tab title="Friends and relatives"><br />
{{appellations/head|Muga Iori}}<br />
{{Appellations|Momiji Ooka|Iori|Young Lady (''Ojō-sama'') <br> Momiji-sama <br> Young Lady Momiji (''Momiji-ojō-sama'')}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Law enforcement"><br />
{{Appellations/head|Muga Iori}}<br />
{{Appellations|Fumimaro Ayanokoji|-|The inspector (警察官 ''Keisatsukan'') <br> Inspector Ayanokoji (Ayanokoji-keibu)}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Others"><br />
{{Appellations/head|Muga Iori}}<br />
{{Appellations|Conan Edogawa|That Iori guy (''Iori te hito'')<ref>Episode 1025</ref>|Conan-sama<ref name="e1024">Episode 1024</ref>}}<br />
{{Appellations|Shinichi Kudo|-|Kudo-sama<ref name="e1024"></ref>}}<br />
{{Appellations|Ran Mouri|-|Ran-sama<ref name="e1024"></ref>}}<br />
{{Appellations|Heiji Hattori|Iori-san|Hattori-sama<ref name="e1024"></ref>}}<br />
{{Appellations|Kazuha Toyama|Momiji's butler (''Momiji no shitsuji'')<ref name="e1024"></ref>|Kazuha-sama<ref name="e1024"></ref>}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
</tabs><br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Murder inside Café Poirot (Manga: [[Volume 92#Murder inside Caf.C3.A9 Poirot Case|981]]-[[Volume 93#Murder inside Caf.C3.A9 Poirot Case|983]], Anime: [[Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café|885-886]]) ===<br />
Conan and Heiji meet at cafe Poirot and are served by Amuro when Iori enters the conversation. The two detectives didn't even notice he was sitting at a nearby table drinking tea. Conan and Heiji look surprised, while Amuro gives him a serious stare. Iori is present when the attempted murder takes place and makes sure that no one could've escaped through the front door. He introduces himself to the police as Shinichi Wada, borrowing the Japanese name of Dr. Watson. Later, he receives the solution of the case from Momiji through his earphone and relays a hint in form of Hyakunin Isshu poem to Heiji, Conan and Amuro, with which they manage to solve the case. After the case is solved, Iori travels back to Kyoto and in a call with Momiji at the airport, he approves of her choosing Heiji as her future partner and tells her that he will do his best to support her.<br />
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=== Kendo Tournament Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 93#Kendo Tournament Murder Case|990]]-[[Volume 94#Kendo Tournament Murder Case|993]], Anime: [[The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery|916-917]]) ===<br />
Iori and Momiji were present at the tournament. They were hoping Heiji would win, but he became involved in a case and was disqualified for not appearing at his match in time. Disappointed, the two fail to approach Heiji.<br />
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=== Crimson School Trip Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|1005]], Anime: [[The Scarlet School Trip|927-928]]) ===<br />
Iori has made brief appearance in the entire case. He showed up shortly after Momiji was present. During the Tengu chaos, he protected Momiji by knocking out a person behind a Tengu mask. His brief presence, however, surprised Sonoko.<br />
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=== Lover Code Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Lover Code Case|1039-1042]], Anime: [[Momiji Ooka's Challenge|1024-1025]]) ===<br />
Iori and Momiji meets Heiji and Kazuha to convinced Heiji to solve the code. They hinted to Heiji that Shinichi will also try to solve it and if Heiji loses the challenge then he must do as Momiji wishes. After Heiji and Shinichi crack the code they arrive at the scene to find a man dead. He states that the first person to find the culprit is the winner. They also find that Heiji wants to confessing his feeling to Kazuha and decide to help Shinchi. However, Heiji is able to solve the case and grabs Kazuha in order to confess to her. He whispers something to Kazuha and she runs off when Heiji is in the middle of speaking to prevent his confessing.<br />
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=== Detective Play Director Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 102#Detective Play Director Murder Case|1088-1090]], Anime: TBD) ===<br />
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== Non-canon plot overview ==<br />
=== The Crimson Love Letter (Movie: [[The Crimson Love Letter|21]]) ===<br />
Iori only appeared briefly. He was shown following Momiji around and serving her such as: driving her, serving tea and helping her. He was also shown talking to Heiji and Inspector Ayanokoji for a brief time.<br />
<br />
== Name origin ==<br />
His name, Muga Iori, comes from {{nihongo|Iori Sakakibara|榊原 伊織|Sakakibara Iori}}, a doctor and close friend of [[Wikipedia: Ōoka Tadasuke|Ooka Tadasuke]] in the series [[Wikipedia: Ōoka Echizen|Ōoka Echizen]], and {{nihongo|[[Wikipedia: Muga Takewaki|Muga Takewaki]]|竹脇 無我|Takewaki Muga}}, the actor who plays the role of Iori Sakakibara in the series.<br />
<br />
The name {{nihongo|"Shinichi Wada"|和田 進一|Wada Shin'ichi}} that he introduces himself with sounds identical to the first name of [[Shinichi Kudo]], however, for Iori it is written with the kanji for "progress" (進) instead of the one for "new" (新) used in Shinichi's name. The last name "Wada" is written with the same kanji as the last name of Hina Wada, a 17 year old high school student, a member of the Haido High School karate club and a friend of [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], whom Conan previously [[Volume 89#UFO Sighting Murder Case|met during a case]]. Shinichi Wada was also the localized name of Dr. Watson in one of the first translated releases of A Study in Scarlet in Japan.<br />
<br />
== Different looks ==<br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Iori Muga Profile.png|thumb|left|x200px|Movie 21]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Muga Iori Profile.png|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 927]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<references/><br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Characters]]<br />
<br />
{{Characters}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Iori Muga}}<br />
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[[de:Muga Iori]]<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Category:Male characters]]<br />
[[Category:Suspects]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=A_Present_from_the_True_Culprit&diff=307036A Present from the True Culprit2022-03-13T23:22:04Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 526<br />
| image = TV Episode 526.jpg<br />
| title = A Present from the True Culprit<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|真犯人からの届け物}} <br> (Shinhan'nin kara no Todokemono)<br />
| rating = 8,90%<br />
| Manga case number = #186<br />
| season = [[Season 17|17]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 61#Azusa's Brother Case|Volume 61: File 11 (641)]] ~ <br> [[Volume 62#Azusa's Brother Case|Volume 62: File 1 (642)]]<br />
| airdate = February 23, 2009<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Azusa Enomoto]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Sugihito Enomoto]] <br> [[Detective Okumura]] <br> [[Detective Saitoh]] <br> [[Detective Horita]] <br> [[Detective Nakamura]] <br> [[Minor law enforcement#Manga-based episodes#Unnamed officers|Unnamed officer]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Parcel ribbon<br />
| director = [[Koujin Ochi]]<br />
| organizer = [[Hideaki Oba]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Hideaki Oba]]<br />
| producer = [[Masahisa Koyata]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Masakazu Yamazaki]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] and [[Keiko Sasaki]] (design works)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Mikiko Enomoto]] as [[Azusa Enomoto]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Shibamoto]] as [[Sugihito Enomoto]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Atsuko Yuya]] as [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Tohru Furusawa]] as Toji Kawase <br> [[Eiji Yanazawa]] as Deliveryman<br />
| opening-song = Revive<br />
| closing-song = Koigokoro Kagayaki Nagara<br />
| prev-episode = The Blue Spark of Hate<br />
| next-episode = The Malice Hidden Behind the Masque<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|真犯人からの届け物|Shinhan'nin kara no Todokemono}} is the 526th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{NewChar|[[Sugihito Enomoto]]|Sugihito Enomoto.jpg|link=Sugihito Enomoto|<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Azusa's older brother}}<br />
{{endBox}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Azusa Enomoto}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
{{Char|Kazunobu Chiba}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Miwako Sato}}<br />
{{Char|Detective Okumura}}<br />
{{Char|Detective Saitoh}}<br />
{{Char|Detective Horita}}<br />
{{Char|Detective Nakamura}}<br />
{{Char|Minor law enforcement#Manga-based episodes#Unnamed officers|Takigawa-keiji|display=Unnamed officer}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Kogoro, Ran, and Conan are at their usual diner but learn that their waitress' brother is a suspect in a murder.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP526 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Apartment<br />
| victim = Takafumi Torihira<br />
| cause-death = Gunshot wound?<br />
| suspects = Sugihito Enomoto<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The waitress, [[Azusa Enomoto]], is interrogated by the authorities about her older brother, [[Sugihito Enomoto]]. When a package containing cookies is delivered to Azusa, she leaves to go shopping while Takagi accompanies her. Takagi returns revealing Azusa escaped from him and is deduced to be meeting her brother.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Sugihito Enomoto|Sugihito Enomoto.jpg|<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Azusa's older brother}}<br />
{{People|Takafumi Torihira|Tagafumi Torihira.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (gunshot?)<br />
* Securities trader}}<br />
{{People|Toji Kawase|Touji Kawase.jpg|<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Securities company employee}}<br />
{{people|Deliveryman|Deliveryman.png|<br />
* Delivered the package containing suspicious contents}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Conan reveals that '''Toji Kawase''' is the murderer by revealing how Toji knew that the man was beaten to death with a rifle and not shot by it. Conan then reveals that there was a message on the ribbon of the package. Conan explains Toji sent the message to Azusa in order to take her phone which holds a photo confirming Sugihito's allibi. Azusa finds her brother in a warehouse and is knocked unconscious by Toji. Toji confesses the murder and reveals it was to cover up the money he lost in the stock market.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attemped Murder<br />
| image = EP526 Case2.png<br />
| location = Abandonned Factory<br />
| victim = Azusa Enomoto<br />
| cause-death = Stabbing<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Type<br />
| suspects = Touji Kawase<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description = Kawase kidnapped Azusa and planned to kill her with his knife but proposed to not kill her if Sugihito committed suicide.<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Toji attempts to force Sugihito to commit suicide in exchange of his sister's life. At that moment, Sato arrives and arrests him. After the case, the police detectives start coming to Café Poirot frequently because they like the restaurant's special pasta, which bothers Kogoro.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* In this episode, it would have been the first time that Detective Takagi shouted at Inspector Megure, despite being his senior.<br />
* This is the first time, that DNA testing is mentioned.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:01 - 0:26|昼下がりの天使たち (摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Hirusagari no Tenshitachi(Matenrō Vājon)|Early Afternoon Angels(Skyscraper Version)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |0:44 - 1:16|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:14 - 4:04|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:22 - 5:38|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:41 - 6:23|古城の探索|Kojō no Tansaku|Exploration of the Old Castle|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:48 - 8:29|フォース|Fōsu|Force|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:59 - 9:46|機上のサスペンス1|Kijō no Sasupensu 1|On-board Suspense 1|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:07 - 10:38|カギを探せ!|Kagi o Sagase!|Search for the Key!|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:48 - 11:21|次のターゲット!|Tsugi no Tāgetto!|The Next Target!|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:26 - 12:13|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:17 - 12:20|THE END(あれまぁ~)|THE END (Aremā~)|THE END ("Good Heavens!")|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:11 - 14:58|ワッツ ハプニング|Wattsu Hapuningu|What's Happening|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:00 - 16:06|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:17 - 17:38|犯人(スナイパー)の正体|Hannin (Sunaipā) no Shōtai|The Culprit's (Sniper's) Identity|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:44 - 17:54|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:55 - 18:29|危機迫る~コナン出動|Kiki Semaru ~ Konan Shutsudō|Approaching Crisis ~ Conan's Move|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:04 - 20:17|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:18 - 20:52|古城の探索|Kojō no Tansaku|Exploration of the Old Castle|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:56 - 21:40|汐留|Shiodome|Shiodome|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:02 - 23:49|蘭のお姉さんぶり|Ran no Onēsan Buri|Ran's Elder Sister Style|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Un paquet del verdader culpable|A package from the real culprit}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Una consegna da parte del vero colpevole|A delivery from the real culprit}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ของฝากจากคนร้ายตัวจริง|A Present from the True Culprit}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Kiriman dari Pelaku Sebenarnya|A Delivery from the Real Culprit}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Hộp quà từ hung thủ thực sự|A Present Box from the True Culprit}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 17]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 17}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masakazu Yamazaki]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 526]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Courtroom_Confrontation_III:_Prosecutor_as_Eyewitness&diff=306798Courtroom Confrontation III: Prosecutor as Eyewitness2022-03-10T00:57:30Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 489<br />
| image = TV Episode 489.jpg<br />
| title = Courtroom Confrontation III: Prosecutor as Eyewitness<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 法廷の対決Ⅲ 目撃者は検察官 <br> (Hōtei no Taiketsu Surī: Mokugekisha wa Kensatsukan)<br />
| rating = 10,10%<br />
| Filler case number = #159<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = November 26, 2007 *<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Reiko Kujo]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Midori Kuriyama]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Minor law enforcement#Kenzo Katsuragi|Kenzo Katsuragi]] <br> [[Sasaki]] <br> [[Presiding judge]] <br> [[Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|Side judge A]] <br> [[Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|Side judge B]]<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Jacket<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Gara Takashima]] as [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as [[Midori Kuriyama]] <br> [[Rica Matsumoto]] as [[Reiko Kujo]] <br> [[Yasuyuki Kase]] as [[Sasaki]] <br> [[Jurota Kosugi]] as Hiroaki Takeuchi <br> [[Sakiko Tamagawa]] as Mariko Takeuchi <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Tanishima <br> [[Ken Shiroyama]] as [[Presiding judge]] <br> [[Koji Yusa]] as Police officer <br> [[Ryuzo Hasuike]] as Taxi driver <br> [[Kumiko Hironaka]] as Espa's snacks mom <br> [[Takashi Taguchi]] as Apartment manager<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Yutaka Kaneko]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| producer = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (chief) <br> [[Kazumi Kobayashi]] <br> [[Rie Ogasawara]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
| opening-song = Glorious Mind<br />
| closing-song = Sekai wa Mawaru to Yū Keredo<br />
| prev-episode = The Devil of the TV Station<br />
| next-episode = Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope<br />
| footnotes = * 1 Hour Special<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|法廷の対決Ⅲ 目撃者は検察官|Hōtei no Taiketsu Surī: Mokugekisha wa Kensatsukan}} is the 489th episode of the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Minor law enforcement#Kenzo Katsuragi|Kenzo Katsuragi]]|image = Kenzo Katsuragi.jpg|description =<br />
* 45 years old<br />
* Police HQ First Division [[Wikipedia: Special Investigation Team|S.I.T.]] chief inspector}}<br />
{{NewChar|name = Agent A|image = EP562 Agent.jpg|description =<br />
* Police HQ First Division S.I.T. agent}}<br />
{{NewChar|name = Agent B|image = EP562 Female Agent.jpg|description =<br />
* Police HQ First Division S.I.T. agent}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{char|Eri Kisaki}}<br />
{{char|Reiko Kujo}}<br />
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{char|Midori Kuriyama}}<br />
{{char|Sasaki}}<br />
{{char|Presiding judge}}<br />
{{char|Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|EP606 Side Judge|display=Side judge A}}<br />
{{char|Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|EP606 Side Judge2|display=Side judge B}}<br />
{{char|Miwako Sato|display=Miwako Sato (ending)}}<br />
{{char|Wataru Takagi|display=Wataru Takagi (ending)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Microphone}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
Eri Kisaki is asked to defend Hiroaki Takeuchi who had been accused of hit-and-run incident. However the evidence suggests it was his wife, Mariko Takeuchi, who has committed the crime. Hiroaki calls Reiko Kujo and tells her to meet him and he will tell her the truth. Reiko, accompanied by Mariko, visits Hiroaki and sees him fall off his balcony to his death.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Accident?<br />
| image = EP489 Case1.jpg<br />
| location = Street<br />
| victim = Yasuyuki Matsukawa<br />
| age =<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Car crash<br />
| suspects = Hiroaki Takeuchi<br />
| description =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Suicide?<br />
| image = EP489 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Takeuchi apartment<br />
| victim = Hiroaki Takeuchi<br />
| time =<br />
| cause-death = Fell from the apartment balcony<br />
| suspects =<br />
| description =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Believing her questioning motivated his suicide, Reiko quits her job as a prosecutor.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Hiroaki Takeuchi|Hiroaki Takeuchi.jpg|<br />
* Victim (fell)<br />
* Defendant}}<br />
{{People|Mariko Takeuchi|Mariko Takeuchi.jpg|<br />
* Takeuchi company president<br />
* Hiroaki's wife}}<br />
{{people|Tanishima|Tanishima.png|<br />
* Takeuchi company employee}}<br />
{{people|Yasuyuki Matsukawa|Yasuyuki Matsukawa.jpg|<br />
* Victim (car accident)<br />
* Biker}}<br />
{{People|Takeshi Nezu|Takeshi Nezu.png|<br />
* Deceased<br />
* Tokyo Public Prosecutors Office former chief prosecutor<br />
* Kujo's former superior}}<br />
{{people|[[Minor law enforcement#Kenzo Katsuragi|Kenzo Katsuragi]]|Kenzo Katsuragi Past.jpg|<br />
* 40 years old (5 years ago)<br />
* Police HQ First Division [[Wikipedia: Special Investigation Team|S.I.T.]] chief inspector<br />
* Nezu's best friend}}<br />
{{people|Agent A|EP489 Agent.jpg|<br />
* Police HQ First Division S.I.T. agent}}<br />
{{people|Agent B|EP489 Female Agent.jpg|<br />
* Police HQ First Division S.I.T. agent}}<br />
{{People|Kayoko Nezu|Kayoko Nezu.jpg|<br />
* Takeshi's wife<br />
* Kujo's old friend}}<br />
{{People|Nezu|Mr Nezu.jpg|<br />
* Takeshi and Kayoko's only son<br />
* Tottori elementary school boy}}<br />
{{People|Policeman|EP489-Policeman.png|<br />
* Toriya Police Department officer}}<br />
{{People|Man #1|EP489-Man 1.png|<br />
* Taxi driver}}<br />
{{People|Woman|EP489-Woman.png|<br />
* "Espa" snack's mama in Suehiro-dori}}<br />
{{People|Man #2|EP489-Man 2.png|<br />
* Takeuchi apartment manager}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Reiko learns from Eri the possibility it was a murder made to look like a suicide by Mariko. Conan and Kogoro investigate and confirm that Hiroaki was murdered. During the hearing, Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and, with supporting evidence, reveals '''Mariko Takeuchi''' to be the cause of the Hit and Run and that she murdered Hiroaki.<br />
<br />
The court ends and charges Mariko with the hit-and-run and opens a case involving her homicide.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Takeshi Nezu is the same name of the victim murdered in [[And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared#Trivia|And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared]].<br />
* Mariko Takeuchi drives an Aluminium Silver Peugeot 206 GRIFFE Hatchback. The license plate number is 新宿 500, め 10-56 (Shinjuku 500, Me 10-56).<br />
* The two photos in Reiko Kujo's apartment are about [[Kudo Residence|Kudo residence]], but with an inverted orientation, so she's a close acquaintance of the [[Kudo family]] since Conan knows her very well. Open spoiler box to see images.<br />
<spoiler><br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP1-Kudo.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Kudo Residence]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP489-Kudo 2.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|First photo.]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP489-Kudo.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Second photo.]]<br />
|}</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Goof ==<br />
* The door to Eri Kisaki's office is spelled wrong, it says Kisaki Attorney at Low, it should be Kisaki Attorney at Law.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:58 - 6:27|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:03 - 8:04|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:36 - 9:26|忍び寄る影|Shinobiyoru Kage|Creeping Shadow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:02 - 10:38|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:50 - 11:17|トロピカルランド'07|Toropikaru Rando '07|Tropical Land '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:23 - 12:07|尋問|Jinmon|Interrogation|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:20 - 13:15|緊迫|Kinpaku |Tension |[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:10 - 15:11|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:04 - 16:50|暗殺者のテーマ─事件の予感|Ansatsusha no Tēma - Jiken no Yokan|Assassin's Theme - Foreboding Case|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:42 - 19:18|コナンの直感|Konan no Chokkan|Conan's Intuition|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:39 - 21:53|驚愕の真実|Kyōgaku no Shinjitsu|Surprising Truth|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:21 - 22:58|それいけコナン (哀愁ヴァージョン)|Soreike Konan (Aishū Vājon)|Let's Go Conan (Sorrow Version)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:51 - 24:59|迷路|Meiro|Labyrinth|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |25:52 - 27:20|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |27:26 - 28:01|オセンチな歩美|Osenchina Ayumi|Sentimental Ayumi|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |28:31 - 29:33|和葉の気持ち|Kazuha no Kimochi|Kazuha's Feelings|[[Detective Conan "Crossroad in the Ancient Capital" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |31:13 - 33:27|トリック|Torikku|Trick|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |33:49 - 34:05|ターゲット サスペンスD|Tāgetto Sasupensu D|Target Suspense D|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |34:10 - 34:20|ターゲット サスペンスD|Tāgetto Sasupensu D|Target Suspense D|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |34:49 - 35:47|カギを探せ!|Kagi o Sagase!|Search for the Key!|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |36:27 - 37:44|忍び寄る危機|Shinobiyoru Kiki|Incoming Crisis|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |38:34 - 39:34|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |39:58 - 40:56|ジンのテーマC|Jin no Tēma C|Gin's Theme C|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |41:04 - 41:23|犯人からの電話|Hannin Kara no Denwa|Phone Call From the Culprit|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |41:36 - 42:55|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |43:06 - 43:56|コナン推理|Konan Suiri|Conan's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |44:05 - 44:36|対決のテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Taiketsu no Tēma (Matenrō Vājon)|Showdown Theme (Skyscraper Version)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |46:34 - 47:23|????}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Confontració al tribunal 3. Una fiscal com a testimoni|Courtroom confrontation 3. Prosecutor as a witness}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Colpevole, innocente|Guilty, not guilty}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|การเผชิญหน้าในศาลภาค 3 พยานที่เห็นเหตุการณ์คือตำรวจ|Confrontation in the court - Part 3: The eyewitness is a police}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Konfrontasi di Ruang Sidang III. Jaksa sebagai Saksi|Confrontation in Court III. Prosecutor is Witness}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Trận chiến phòng xét xử 3: Công tố viên là nhân chứng|Courtroom Confrontation III: Prosecutor as Eyewitness}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
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{{Season 16}}<br />
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[[Category:Animation directed by Kumiko Shishido]]<br />
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[[de:Episode 489]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=The_3_%22K%22s_of_Osaka_Case&diff=306668The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case2022-03-07T20:28:31Z<p>66.248.200.10: </p>
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{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 238-239<br />
| image = TV Episode 238-239.jpg<br />
| title = The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 大阪“3つのK”事件 <br> (Ōsaka "Mittsu no K" Jiken) <br />
| rating = 17.30% <br> 16.30%<br />
| Manga case number = #84<br />
| season = [[Season 9|9]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 29#K3 Murder Case|Volume 29: Files 9-11 (293-295)]]<br />
| airdate = June 18, 2001 (Part 1) <br> June 25, 2001 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Goro Otaki]] <br> [[Yoko Okino]] <br> [[TWO-MIX]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Mai Kuraki]]<br />
| suspects = Ricardo Barreira, Mike Norwood, and Ray Curtis<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Sushi (Part 1) <br> Gunpowder smoke reaction (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]], Next Conan's Hint (Part 1) <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]], Next Conan's Hint (Part 2) <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Heiji Hattori]], Next Conan's Hint (Part 1) <br> [[Yuko Miyamura]] as [[Kazuha Toyama]], Next Conan's Hint (Part 2) <br> [[Norio Wakamoto]] as [[Goro Otaki]] <br> [[Guy Perryman]] as Ricardo Barreira <br> [[Michael Naishtut]] as Mike Norwood <br> [[Charles Glover]] as Ray Curtis <br> [[Jeff Manning]] as Ed McCay <br> [[Osamu Hosokawa]] as Presenter <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as Forensics officer <br> [[Naoki Makishima]] as Customer <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as Staff A <br> [[Hiroyuki Yokoo]] as Staff B<br />
| director = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> [[Kenji Kodama]] (chief)<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Chika Ichimaru]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Chika Ichimaru]]<br />
| producer = 238 [[Kazuo Nogami]] <br> 239 [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]]<br />
| animation-director = 238 [[Izumi Shimura]] <br> 239 [[Masatomo Sudo]]<br />
| character-design = [[Junko Yamanaka]] and [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works)<br />
| opening-song = destiny<br />
| closing-song = always<br />
| prev-episode = The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour<br />
| next-episode = The Shinkansen Transport Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|大阪“3つのK”事件|Ōsaka "Mittsu no K" Jiken}} is the 238th and 239th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{beginBox}}<br />
{{newChar|[[Mai Kuraki]]|Mai Kuraki anime.jpg|link=Mai Kuraki|<br />
* 18 years old<br />
* Singer}}<br />
{{endBox}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Heiji Hattori}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kazuha Toyama}}<br />
{{Char|Goro Otaki}}<br />
{{Char|Yoko Okino}}<br />
{{Char|Minami Takayama|Minami Takayama anime}}<br />
{{char|display=Shiina Nagano|TWO-MIX|Shiina Nagano anime}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
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=== Situation ===<br />
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==== Part 1 ====<br />
At the Detective Agency, Conan is on the phone talking to Heiji about a restaurant's opening party. Heiji invites Conan, Ran, and Kogoro to come to the party, saying that three famous athletes from America are also going to be there. <br />
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In Osaka at the K3 Restaurant, Kogoro is very excited to meet Mai Kuraki, Miho Komatsu, TWO-MIX, and his favorite idol, Yoko Okino.<br />
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The lights get turned off, and the announcer welcomes the three famous American athletes, treating them as special guests. The three athletes are a former heavyweight boxing champion, Ricardo Barreira. Next is the major leaguer who pitches 160 km, Mike Norwood. Lastly, the goalkeeper known as the "Iron Wall of Europe", the pro soccer player named Ray Curtis. When he was Shinichi, he used to be a huge fan of Ray Curtis, and he is very happy to see him in person. The announcer is now going to ask a few questions to the three athletes. First, the announcer asks why they chose Japan to open their restaurant. Ray answers that it's because Japan is like a second home to them. Ray's wife and Mike's wife are both Japanese and Ricardo just love ninjas and samurais. Next, the announcer asks does the "K" in the restaurant's name, "K3", mean "Kings". Ray answers it's wrong. The first is a Knockout, the K from KO in boxing. The next is a "Strikeout", represented by a K in baseball. The last is a "Goalkeeper", keeper starts with K in soccer. Suddenly, the news reporter named Ed McCay who was invited to the K3 Restaurant asks that isn't Japan the home of many scandals, and mentions that K stands for "kitanai" meaning filth.<br />
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Heiji wonders who he is and Kogoro knows that Ed McCay's famous in America. He's a reporter that whose speciality is exposing famous athletes' scandals. He manages to prove the athletes took illegal drugs, played fixed games, and had affairs in the past.<br />
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Later, the announcer asks the audience to submit any questions to the three athletes. Ran suddenly raises her hand to submit a question, but actually asks Ray Curtis to sign an autograph. The announcer is against it, but Ray says that it's okay and that he'going to sign it on one of his number 8 uniforms. Ran thanks Ray for accepting her request. When Ray asks her name, she actually asks to write 'Shinichi'. Conan blushes because Ran remembered that he was a fan of Ray Curtis.<br />
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Kazuha thinks it's weird that goalkeepers are supposed to be number 1 but Ray wears number 8. Conan says it's because Ray used to be a fielder, but during the World Cup, both the first string and back-up goalkeepers were injured, putting them in a pinch. They decided to make Ray the goalkeeper. His super-saves led them to victory. After that, when he entered the Sevilla League in Spain, he came on as a goalkeeper with the number 8. Of course, he wears it for his major league soccer team as well. Kazuha then asks what does number 99 mean the one Mike wears. Heiji answers that it stands for 99 mph, which is 160 km in Japan. It's the speed of Mike's pitch, so he requested that number. Lastly, Kazuha asks what does 4 mean which it says it on the boxing glove under Ricardo's signature. Kogoro answers that it's because Ricardo used to always win in "four" rounds, so he started putting it under his signature.<br />
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When Ran gets back with the autographed uniform for Shinichi, she also has the ticket to the exhibition match in Nagai that Ray will be playing in. She gave it to Conan.<br />
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Outside, Ran uses the transceiver to communicate the three athletes to go to the hotel rooms above the restaurant to form a letter "K". When it's done, the gunshot occurs and the window breaks. Conan and Heiji go back inside and then upstairs. They find the dead body of Ed McCay.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder<br />
| image = EP238-239 Case.jpg<br />
| location = K3 Restaurant<br />
| victim = Ed McCay<br />
| age = 48 years old<br />
| cause-death = Gunshot wound to the temple (left)<br />
| suspects = Ricardo Barreira, Mike Norwood, and Ray Curtis<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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When Otaki and the police arrive, they identify the victim as Ed McCay, a 48-year old reporter from Chicago. The cause of death is a gunshot wound to the chest. The weapon was a Smith & Wesson revolver. Judging from the blood stains, death wasn't instant. Heiji hears that the gunshot was heard at 8:05 pm. In the hotel making a "K", Ray was responsible for the 1st and 2nd floors, Mike was responsible for the 3rd and 4th floors, and Ricardo was responsible for the 5th floor. That means any of those three could have possibly committed the crime. Judging from the three athletes' past, they all have motives.<br />
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When Conan checks the corpse, he notices the victim is gripping his belt with his left hand. Also, the fingers of the right hand. The little finger and ring finger are curled in. It's the dying message from the victim. The keys to figuring this out are the three fingers on the right hand and the white bando in his left, "bando" refering to a leather belt in the west.<br />
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When the police checks all the people with gunpowder traces, they found nothing. They also checked the three athletes with light body check but their managers can't let the police treat them as suspects anymore. Of course, there's no gunpowder traces on them either. Those three weren't fond of the victim. He reported that Ricardo fought in fixed matches and was forced to retire. Next, he said that Ray got kicked out of European soccer for illegal drug abuse. Finally, he claimed Mike had an affair that lead to his divorce, but Mike's wife was Japanese and they're doing well. Conan is acting strangely as the three celebrities are suspects. Heiji wonders what's wrong with him.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
Kogoro, Ran, and Kazuha are still at the party. Ran asks Kazuha where are Conan and Heiji and she told Ran that they are still investigating the case. Meanwhile, Heiji is still in the stairs investigating, trying to figure out who murdered Ed McCay. He checks the rooms and kept thinking. Conan suddenly appeared and talks to him about that all three sport celebrities are all innocent. Heiji and Conan found the mop in the hotel room. They figured out what the trick is and Conan couldn't believe it. Conan went out and found three sport celebrites going out of the restroom. Conan went to the restroom and found the needle from the trash. He heard Ran, Kazuha, and Kogoro coming. Kogoro is talking to Ran and Kazuha about what he had overheard it in the restaurant. He heard one of the employees saying that they understand what "bandou" means. Kogoro also said that Ed McCay was fluent in Japanese and knew a lot about Japanese food. Conan finally figured it out who the culprit is.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Ricardo Barreira|Ricardo Barreira.jpg|<br />
* 36 years old<br />
* Former pro boxer}}<br />
{{People|Mike Norwood|Mike Norwood.jpg|<br />
* 35 years old<br />
* Major leaguer}}<br />
{{People|Ray Curtis|Ray Curtis.jpg|<br />
* 37 years old<br />
* Pro soccer player<br />
* Shinichi's idol}}<br />
{{People|Ed McCay|Ed McCay.jpg|<br />
* Victim (gunshot)<br />
* 48 years old<br />
* News reporter}}<br />
{{People|[[Mai Kuraki]]|Mai Kuraki anime.jpg|<br />
* 18 years old<br />
* Singer}}<br />
{{People|[[Miho Komatsu]]|Miho Komatsu anime.jpg|<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Singer}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>The culprit is '''Ray Curtis'''. Instead of performing the deduction in front of everyone, Conan has Heiji calls him out to the crime scene for that he wants to confront Ray by himself, claiming that "his greatest fan" is waiting for him.<br />
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* Ray set up a mechanism at the rightmost bottom room in advance with a mop and a cabinet's door. By kicking a ball from the stair of the same floor as the McCay's room to knock away the mop, Ray was able to turn on the light and create alibi for himself the time of murder.<br />
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* In order to murder the McCay in such a small time frame, Ray first turned on all the light in the four rooms under his responsibility and knocked on the door of McCay's room. After utilizing the above trick and having Ran confirming his alibi, he rushed to McCay and killed him, and immediately ran downstairs to the rightmost bottom room to make everyone think that he was there all along. Because of that, the police wouldn't suspect him to be the murderer as he didn't have enough time to "run to the victim's room after turning on the light, kill him, and rush back to the rightmost bottom room". Because the McCay's room was on the second floor, neither Ricardo or Mike were capable of committing the crime without Ray noticing, making Ray himself the only possible perpetrator of the case.<br />
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* Knowing that the police would check gunpowder residue only around sleeves and pant under the normal circumstance, Ray took off his jacket before the murder and wore his clothes backward. After shooting McCay, he put his jacket back on before showing his face to the crowd and used the remaining time before the police arrived to flip his clothes inside out, and washed away any remaining gunpowder on his hands and face. He also disposed of the ball by removing the air and hiding them among the souvenirs on the table at the party.<br />
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* The victim dying message refers to sushi shop's jargon: his right hand for a way people eat sushi, while his left hand at his belt points to "bando". Sushi restaurant staff use 'codes' for specific items in the menu. "Bando" refers to the 8th item in the menu, the same number as Ray's shirt. <br />
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* The evidence for his guilt is the gunpowder on his shoes after firing the revolver. Although the clothes that he wore when committing the crime with gunpowder are washed off by the staffs, the same cannot be said for his shoes. Because Ray was highly confident in his plan, he forgot to wash his shoes after the crime. Once the police discover the gunpowder residue on them, it will be the most decisive evidence that he was the one who committed the murder.<br />
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Hearing Conan's deduction, Ray decides to go polish his shoes to "remove the last trace of evidence connecting him to the crime", but is kicked by Conan his ball as the latter claims that "what he needs to polish away aren't his shoes". Because Ray is unable to catch his ball and because of his signal of drug withdrawing symptom such as yawning and joint pain, Conan concludes that he is indeed addicted to heroin like the what McCay's tabloid had said. However, Ray corrects his claim and reveals that he got addicted to the drug '''after''' the tabloid case was settled in the court. <br />
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==== Motive====<br />
Ray's motive in committing the crime was '''revenge''', as McCay's tabloid falsely accusing being a drug addict was responsible for his wife death due to the stress from the mass media. In order to lure McCay out, Ray decided to become addicted to heroin and marijuana for real, but ultimately, it was also a way for him to cope up with the pain of losing his wife. Conan, though saddened by his hero's revelation, confronts and comforts him that even though he is facing the darkest time of his life, drugs and murder are foul play without any excuse, deserving a red card for a loser. Realizing the error of his way, Ray claims that it's now the time for him to leave the field, for both his beloved wife and his beloved fan, and goes to the police to turn himself in.<br />
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At Heiji's house, Conan felt so depressed but Heiji later cheers Conan up. Ran and Kazuha mention how they look like brothers.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Ray Curtis most likely got his name from the character Rey Curtis in the ''[[Wikipedia: Law & Order|Law & Order]]'' series.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|destiny|destiny|destiny|[[destiny]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ|Ran no Tēma|Ran's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|とっておきクイズ|Totte Oki Kuizu|Take the Quiz|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|アクアクリスタル内へ|Akua Kurisutaru Uchi e|Inside Aqua Crystal|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|驚愕の真実|Kyōgaku no Shinjitsu|Surprising Truth|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|新少年探偵団のテーマ|Shin Shōnen Tanteidan no Tēma|The New Detective Boys' Theme|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|トロピカルランドの想い出|Toropikaru Rando no Omoide|Memories of Tropical Land|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|アクアクリスタル|Akua Kurisutaru|Aqua Crystal|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|暗殺者のテーマ─忍び寄る魔手|Ansatsusha no Tēma - Shinobiyoru Mashu|Assassin's Theme - The Devil's Hand Approaches|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|トリック|Torikku|Trick|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|犯人(スナイパー)の正体|Hannin (Sunaipā) no Shōtai|The Culprit's (Sniper's) Identity|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|とっておきクイズ|Totte Oki Kuizu|Take the Quiz|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|16|顛末(TENMATSU)|Tenmatsu (TENMATSU)|The Facts (TENMATSU)|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|17|漆黒の殺意|Shikkoku no Satsui|Jet Black Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|18|always|always|always|[[always]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|destiny|destiny|destiny|[[destiny]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|謎解き (その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|漆黒の殺意|Satsui|Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|犯人(スナイパー)の正体|Hannin (Sunaipā) no Shōtai|The Culprit's (Sniper's) Identity|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|暗殺者のテーマ─忍び寄る魔手|Ansatsusha no Tēma - Shinobiyoru Mashu|Assassin's Theme - The Devil's Hand Approaches|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|驚愕の真実|Kyōgaku no Shinjitsu|Surprising Truth|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|尋問|Jinmon|Interrogation|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|コナン組曲-Captured In Her Eyes|Konan Kumikyoku - Captured in Her Eyes|Conan Suite - Captured in Her Eyes|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|哀愁|Aishū|Sorrow|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|オセンチな歩美|Osenchina Ayumi|Sentimental Ayumi|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|always|always|always|[[always]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|蘭・愛のテーマ|Ran・Ai no Tēma|Ran's Love Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|المشاهير الثلاثة |The Three Celebrities}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El K3 d'Osaka|The Osaka's K3}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|El cas de les 3ks a Osaka|The case of the Osaka's 3 "K"s}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O caso dos tres kas en Osaka|The case of the Osaka's 3 "K"s}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Tod eines Sensationsreporters|Death of a Celebrity Reporter}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Morte al ristorante|Death at the Restaurant}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El caso de las tres kas de Osaka|The case of the Osaka's 3 "K"s}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Chile|Spanish (American dub)|El caso de las 3 K de Osaka|The case of the Osaka's 3 "K"s}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดี 3K ที่โอซาก้า|The 3K of Osaka case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Vụ án "K3" ở Osaka|The "K3" of Osaka Case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 9]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 9}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Izumi Shimura]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 257]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Real_30_Minutes&diff=306560Real 30 Minutes2022-03-05T17:17:34Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 478<br />
| image = TV Episode 478.jpg<br />
| title = Real 30 Minutes<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ <br> (Riaru Sātī Minittsu)<br />
| rating = 9.1%<br />
| Filler case number = #155<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = July 9, 2007<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Miss Tome]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Live TV broadcast program<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hiroshi Kashiwabara]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| producer = [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Keiko Sasaki]] (chief) <br> [[Masaki Abe]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Tomochi Kosaka]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Ryūzō Hasuike]] as Policeman <br> [[Hiromichi Koyama]] as Policeman <br> [[Mitsuru Miyamoto]] as Hideki Koide <br> [[Kaya Matsutani]] as Shiori Yamaguchi <br> [[Yukana]] as Kaoruko Mizuno <br> [[Kōzō Mito]] as Ryouji <br> [[Yasuo Muramatsu]] as Taizou Masuda <br> [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]] as Hasebe <br> [[Mitsuo Iwata]] as Emcee <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Receptionist <br> [[Masakazu Morita]] as Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| opening-song = Namida no Yesterday<br />
| closing-song = I still believe ~Tameiki~<br />
| prev-episode = Genta's Certain Kill Shot<br />
| next-episode = Three Days with Heiji Hattori<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ|Riaru Sātī Minittsu}} is the 478th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{Char|Miss Tome|Female Forensic Member|display=Miss Tome<br>(cameo)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Anywhere Ball Dispensing Belt}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] accompany [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] into a shopping mall, where he has arranged a dinner reservation at a restaurant. Since the reservation is set for 8 pm, however, Conan and Ran have half an hour to kill, so they split up to look around their favorite merchandise. An unpopular mall visitor is stabbed, though he is still alive.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall 2F<br />
| victim = Yukio Nishiyama<br />
| time = 7:38 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound from behind<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury<br />
| suspects = Shiori Yamaguchi, Hideki Koide, and Kaoruko Mizuno<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Strangely, the police arrives quite early, since a call has been made to them at exactly 7:30, just a few minutes before the deed was committed. Conan meets [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], who has been browsing a nearby bookshop, and they investigate the case together.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Yukio Nishiyama|Yukio Nishiyama.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed - injured)}}<br />
{{People|Shiori Yamaguchi|Shiori Yamaguchi.jpg|<br />
* DVD and VHS store employee}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Koide|Hideki Koide.jpg|<br />
* Cosmetics store manager}}<br />
{{People|Kaoruko Mizuno|Kaoruko Mizuno.jpg|<br />
* Suspicious woman}}<br />
{{People|Ryouji|Ryouji.jpg|<br />
* Tianjin chestnut shop management}}<br />
{{People|Woman|Kurosawa's girlfriend.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (car accident)<br />
* Kurosawa's girlfriend}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Naosuke Kurosawa.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The culprit's face revealed, Naosuke Kurosawa.]]<br />
[[File:Taizou Masuda.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Kurosawa reveals that Taizou Masuda, the businessman who killed his girlfriend in the hit and run incident.]]<br />
Conan reveals that Kaoruko Mizuno was a witness who saw the attempted murder case. From an eye witness, Conan learns that the culprit was wearing a long black coat, was male and left-handed. Since the call was made before the actual deed, and Conan witnesses a couple of brutish men waiting outside the mall and passing a message to someone inside via cell phone. <br />
This makes him conclude that the attack was only a diversion, to have the mall sealed off so that his actual victim could not escape and the brutish men couldn't get in. Since the cell phone message was passed to a switched-off phone, Conan and Haibara conclude that the culprit sits inside the mall's dentist office.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall Dentist office<br />
| victim = Taizou Masuda<br />
| time = 7:52 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Type<br />
| suspects = Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The culprit, '''Naosuke Kurosawa''', as it turns out, was going after the boss of the two thugs, a wealthy and influential businessman, Taizou Masuda, who has killed his girlfriend in a hit and run.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP478 Case3.gif<br />
| location = Rainy road<br />
| victim = Kurosawa's girlfriend<br />
| cause-death = Traffic Accident<br />
| suspects = Taizou Masuda<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan stops Kurosawa before he can stab his victim, Kurosawa surrenders, and both he and Masuda are taken into custody. Megure makes it clear that he wants to hear more about the hit-and-run.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Taizou Masuda's vehicle in the accident is a Mercedes-Benz E-class (W210) with the license plate 23-20.<br />
* As one looks at the upper right-hand corner, one can see the airing time in relation to the show.<br />
<br />
== Goof ==<br />
*As one looks at the big hourglass, the sand is coming out in batches, but when one gets a closer look, the sand is flowing steadily.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:55 - 2:29|新一・追跡のテーマ'07|Shin'ichi・Tsuiseki no Tēma '07|Shinichi's Pursuit Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:00 - 3:39|蘭のお姉さんぶり'07|Ran no Onēsan Buri '07|Ran's Elder Sister Style '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:43 - 3:57|阿笠博士のテーマ'07|Agasa Hakase no Tēma '07|Professor Agasa's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:02 - 4:23|のんびり気分1|Nonbiri Kibun 1|Carefree Feeling 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:26 - 4:32|何かが起きる…|Nanika ga Okiru...|Something Happened...|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:50 - 5:33|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:54 - 6:18|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 7:37|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:53 - 8:49|西の名探偵'07|Nishi no Meitantei '07|The Great Detective of the West '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:07 - 9:24|闇の男爵 ナイトバロンのテーマ|Yami no Danshaku Naito Baron no Tēma|Baron of the Darkness, The Night Baron's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:34 - 10:03|犯人のアジト(忍び)'07|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobi) '07|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping) '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:41 - 11:07|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:32 - 11:46|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:05 - 12:28|謎解き(その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:33 - 12:57|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:03 - 13:24|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:29 - 13:39|追跡スリリング|Tsuiseki Suriringu|Thrilling Pursuit|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:51 - 14:37|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:44 - 15:25|漆黒の殺意|Shikkoku no Satsui|Jet Black Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:29 - 16:17|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:21 - 18:15|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:26 - 19:08|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:10 - 19:21|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:32 - 19:50|時計じかけの摩天楼 '07|Tokei Jikake no Mantenrō '07|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:52 - 20:17|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma|Detective Conan Main Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:21 - 21:17|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:46 - 23:06|トロピカルランド'07|Toropikaru Rando '07|Tropical Land '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:07 - 23:57|蘭のテーマ'07|Ran no Tēma '07|Ran's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Un crim en directe|A live crime}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|30 minuti mozzafiato|30 breathtaking minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Apa Benar-benar 30 menit|Real 30 Minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ความจริง 30 นาที|The truth 30 minutes}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 16}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Anime Exclusive]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masaki Abe]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 478]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Real_30_Minutes&diff=306559Real 30 Minutes2022-03-05T17:14:47Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 478<br />
| image = TV Episode 478.jpg<br />
| title = Real 30 Minutes<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ <br> (Riaru Sātī Minittsu)<br />
| rating = 9.1%<br />
| Filler case number = #155<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = July 9, 2007<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Miss Tome]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Live TV broadcast program<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hiroshi Kashiwabara]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| producer = [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Keiko Sasaki]] (chief) <br> [[Masaki Abe]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Tomochi Kosaka]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Ryūzō Hasuike]] as Policeman <br> [[Hiromichi Koyama]] as Policeman <br> [[Mitsuru Miyamoto]] as Hideki Koide <br> [[Kaya Matsutani]] as Shiori Yamaguchi <br> [[Yukana]] as Kaoruko Mizuno <br> [[Kōzō Mito]] as Ryouji <br> [[Yasuo Muramatsu]] as Taizou Masuda <br> [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]] as Hasebe <br> [[Mitsuo Iwata]] as Emcee <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Receptionist <br> [[Masakazu Morita]] as Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| opening-song = Namida no Yesterday<br />
| closing-song = I still believe ~Tameiki~<br />
| prev-episode = Genta's Certain Kill Shot<br />
| next-episode = Three Days with Heiji Hattori<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ|Riaru Sātī Minittsu}} is the 478th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{Char|Miss Tome|Female Forensic Member|display=Miss Tome<br>(cameo)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Anywhere Ball Dispensing Belt}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] accompany [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] into a shopping mall, where he has arranged a dinner reservation at a restaurant. Since the reservation is set for 8 pm, however, Conan and Ran have half an hour to kill, so they split up to look around their favorite merchandise. An unpopular mall visitor is stabbed, though he is still alive.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall 2F<br />
| victim = Yukio Nishiyama<br />
| time = 7:38 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound from behind<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury<br />
| suspects = Shiori Yamaguchi, Hideki Koide, and Kaoruko Mizuno<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Strangely, the police arrives quite early, since a call has been made to them at exactly 7:30, just a few minutes before the deed was committed. Conan meets [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], who has been browsing a nearby bookshop, and they investigate the case together.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Yukio Nishiyama|Yukio Nishiyama.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed - injured)}}<br />
{{People|Shiori Yamaguchi|Shiori Yamaguchi.jpg|<br />
* DVD and VHS store employee}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Koide|Hideki Koide.jpg|<br />
* Cosmetics store manager}}<br />
{{People|Kaoruko Mizuno|Kaoruko Mizuno.jpg|<br />
* Suspicious woman}}<br />
{{People|Ryouji|Ryouji.jpg|<br />
* Tianjin chestnut shop management}}<br />
{{People|Woman|Kurosawa's girlfriend.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (car accident)<br />
* Kurosawa's girlfriend}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Naosuke Kurosawa.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The culprit's face revealed, Naosuke Kurosawa.]]<br />
[[File:Taizou Masuda.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Kurosawa reveals that Taizou Masuda, the businessman who killed his girlfriend in the hit and run incident.]]<br />
Conan reveals that Kaoruko Mizuno was a witness who saw the attempted murder case. From an eye witness, Conan learns that the culprit was wearing a long black coat, was male and left-handed. Since the call was made before the actual deed, and Conan witnesses a couple of brutish men waiting outside the mall and passing a message to someone inside via cell phone. <br />
This makes him conclude that the attack was only a diversion, to have the mall sealed off so that his actual victim could not escape and the brutish men couldn't get in. Since the cell phone message was passed to a switched-off phone, Conan and Haibara conclude that the culprit sits inside the mall's dentist office.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall Dentist office<br />
| victim = Taizou Masuda<br />
| time = 7:52 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Type<br />
| suspects = Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The culprit, '''Naosuke Kurosawa''', as it turns out, was going after the boss of the two thugs, a wealthy and influential businessman, Taizou Masuda, who has killed his girlfriend in a hit and run.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP478 Case3.gif<br />
| location = Rainy road<br />
| victim = Kurosawa's girlfriend<br />
| cause-death = Traffic Accident<br />
| suspects = Taizou Masuda<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan stops Kurosawa before he can stab his victim, Kurosawa surrenders, and both he and Masuda are taken into custody. Megure makes it clear that he wants to hear more about the hit-and-run.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* Taizou Masuda's vehicle in the accident is a Mercedes-Benz E-class (W210) with the license plate 23-20.<br />
* As one looks at the upper right-hand corner, one can see the airing time in relation the show.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:55 - 2:29|新一・追跡のテーマ'07|Shin'ichi・Tsuiseki no Tēma '07|Shinichi's Pursuit Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:00 - 3:39|蘭のお姉さんぶり'07|Ran no Onēsan Buri '07|Ran's Elder Sister Style '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:43 - 3:57|阿笠博士のテーマ'07|Agasa Hakase no Tēma '07|Professor Agasa's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:02 - 4:23|のんびり気分1|Nonbiri Kibun 1|Carefree Feeling 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:26 - 4:32|何かが起きる…|Nanika ga Okiru...|Something Happened...|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:50 - 5:33|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:54 - 6:18|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 7:37|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:53 - 8:49|西の名探偵'07|Nishi no Meitantei '07|The Great Detective of the West '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:07 - 9:24|闇の男爵 ナイトバロンのテーマ|Yami no Danshaku Naito Baron no Tēma|Baron of the Darkness, The Night Baron's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:34 - 10:03|犯人のアジト(忍び)'07|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobi) '07|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping) '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:41 - 11:07|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:32 - 11:46|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:05 - 12:28|謎解き(その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:33 - 12:57|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:03 - 13:24|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:29 - 13:39|追跡スリリング|Tsuiseki Suriringu|Thrilling Pursuit|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:51 - 14:37|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:44 - 15:25|漆黒の殺意|Shikkoku no Satsui|Jet Black Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:29 - 16:17|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:21 - 18:15|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:26 - 19:08|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:10 - 19:21|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:32 - 19:50|時計じかけの摩天楼 '07|Tokei Jikake no Mantenrō '07|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:52 - 20:17|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma|Detective Conan Main Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:21 - 21:17|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:46 - 23:06|トロピカルランド'07|Toropikaru Rando '07|Tropical Land '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:07 - 23:57|蘭のテーマ'07|Ran no Tēma '07|Ran's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Un crim en directe|A live crime}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|30 minuti mozzafiato|30 breathtaking minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Apa Benar-benar 30 menit|Real 30 Minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ความจริง 30 นาที|The truth 30 minutes}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 16}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Anime Exclusive]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masaki Abe]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 478]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Real_30_Minutes&diff=306537Real 30 Minutes2022-03-05T03:05:22Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 478<br />
| image = TV Episode 478.jpg<br />
| title = Real 30 Minutes<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ <br> (Riaru Sātī Minittsu)<br />
| rating = 9.1%<br />
| Filler case number = #155<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = July 9, 2007<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Miss Tome]]<br />
| suspects =<br />
| solved-by = [[Conan Edogawa]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Live TV broadcast program<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Hiroshi Kashiwabara]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| producer = [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]<br />
| animation-director = [[Keiko Sasaki]] (chief) <br> [[Masaki Abe]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Tomochi Kosaka]]<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Kazuhiko Inoue]] as [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Ryūzō Hasuike]] as Policeman <br> [[Hiromichi Koyama]] as Policeman <br> [[Mitsuru Miyamoto]] as Hideki Koide <br> [[Kaya Matsutani]] as Shiori Yamaguchi <br> [[Yukana]] as Kaoruko Mizuno <br> [[Kōzō Mito]] as Ryouji <br> [[Yasuo Muramatsu]] as Taizou Masuda <br> [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]] as Hasebe <br> [[Mitsuo Iwata]] as Emcee <br> [[Asako Dodo]] as Receptionist <br> [[Masakazu Morita]] as Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| opening-song = Namida no Yesterday<br />
| closing-song = I still believe ~Tameiki~<br />
| prev-episode = Genta's Certain Kill Shot<br />
| next-episode = Three Days with Heiji Hattori<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|リアル<ruby>30<rp>(</rp><rt>サーティー</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>ミニッツ|Riaru Sātī Minittsu}} is the 478th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Ninzaburo Shiratori}}<br />
{{Char|Miss Tome|Female Forensic Member|display=Miss Tome<br>(cameo)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Anywhere Ball Dispensing Belt}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] accompany [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] into a shopping mall, where he has arranged a dinner reservation at a restaurant. Since the reservation is set for 8 pm, however, Conan and Ran have half an hour to kill, so they split up to look around their favorite merchandise. An unpopular mall visitor is stabbed, though he is still alive.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall 2F<br />
| victim = Yukio Nishiyama<br />
| time = 7:38 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound from behind<br />
| cause-death-label = Injury<br />
| suspects = Shiori Yamaguchi, Hideki Koide, and Kaoruko Mizuno<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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Strangely, the police arrives quite early, since a call has been made to them at exactly 7:30, just a few minutes before the deed was committed. Conan meets [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], who has been browsing a nearby bookshop, and they investigate the case together.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Yukio Nishiyama|Yukio Nishiyama.jpg|<br />
* Victim (stabbed - injured)}}<br />
{{People|Shiori Yamaguchi|Shiori Yamaguchi.jpg|<br />
* DVD and VHS store employee}}<br />
{{People|Hideki Koide|Hideki Koide.jpg|<br />
* Cosmetics store manager}}<br />
{{People|Kaoruko Mizuno|Kaoruko Mizuno.jpg|<br />
* Suspicious woman}}<br />
{{People|Ryouji|Ryouji.jpg|<br />
* Tianjin chestnut shop management}}<br />
{{People|Woman|Kurosawa's girlfriend.jpg|<br />
* Deceased (car accident)<br />
* Kurosawa's girlfriend}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
[[File:Naosuke Kurosawa.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The culprit's face revealed, Naosuke Kurosawa.]]<br />
[[File:Taizou Masuda.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Kurosawa reveals that Taizou Masuda, the businessman who killed his girlfriend in the hit and run incident.]]<br />
Conan reveals that Kaoruko Mizuno was a witness who saw the attempted murder case. From an eye witness, Conan learns that the culprit was wearing a long black coat, was male and left-handed. Since the call was made before the actual deed, and Conan witnesses a couple of brutish men waiting outside the mall and passing a message to someone inside via cell phone. <br />
This makes him conclude that the attack was only a diversion, to have the mall sealed off so that his actual victim could not escape and the brutish men couldn't get in. Since the cell phone message was passed to a switched-off phone, Conan and Haibara conclude that the culprit sits inside the mall's dentist office.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Attempted Murder<br />
| image = EP478 Case2.jpg<br />
| location = Beika Broad Mall Dentist office<br />
| victim = Taizou Masuda<br />
| time = 7:52 PM<br />
| cause-death = Stab wound<br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Type<br />
| suspects = Naosuke Kurosawa<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The culprit, '''Naosuke Kurosawa''', as it turns out, was going after the boss of the two thugs, a wealthy and influential businessman, Taizou Masuda, who has killed his girlfriend in a hit and run.<br />
<br />
{{InfoBox Crime<br />
| crime = Murder (Past)<br />
| image = EP478 Case3.gif<br />
| location = Rainy road<br />
| victim = Kurosawa's girlfriend<br />
| cause-death = Traffic Accident<br />
| suspects = Taizou Masuda<br />
| suspects-label = Culprit<br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
<br />
Conan stops Kurosawa before he can stab his victim, Kurosawa surrenders, and both he and Masuda are taken into custody. Megure makes it clear that he wants to hear more about the hit-and-run.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Taizou Masuda's vehicle in the accident is a Mercedes-Benz E-class (W210) with the license plate 23-20.<br />
<br />
== Goof ==<br />
As Conan and Ran are looking around in the mall, Ran notices a large hourglass, which, at first, drops sand into its lower half, but when Conan and Ran are looking at the hourglass, the sand is running smoothly.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:55 - 2:29|新一・追跡のテーマ'07|Shin'ichi・Tsuiseki no Tēma '07|Shinichi's Pursuit Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:00 - 3:39|蘭のお姉さんぶり'07|Ran no Onēsan Buri '07|Ran's Elder Sister Style '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:43 - 3:57|阿笠博士のテーマ'07|Agasa Hakase no Tēma '07|Professor Agasa's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:02 - 4:23|のんびり気分1|Nonbiri Kibun 1|Carefree Feeling 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:26 - 4:32|何かが起きる…|Nanika ga Okiru...|Something Happened...|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:50 - 5:33|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:54 - 6:18|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 7:37|事件現場 (謎ver.)|Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.)|Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:53 - 8:49|西の名探偵'07|Nishi no Meitantei '07|The Great Detective of the West '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:07 - 9:24|闇の男爵 ナイトバロンのテーマ|Yami no Danshaku Naito Baron no Tēma|Baron of the Darkness, The Night Baron's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |9:34 - 10:03|犯人のアジト(忍び)'07|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobi) '07|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping) '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:41 - 11:07|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:32 - 11:46|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:05 - 12:28|謎解き(その2)|Nazotoki (Sono 2)|Riddle Solution (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |12:33 - 12:57|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:03 - 13:24|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:29 - 13:39|追跡スリリング|Tsuiseki Suriringu|Thrilling Pursuit|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:51 - 14:37|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |14:44 - 15:25|漆黒の殺意|Shikkoku no Satsui|Jet Black Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:29 - 16:17|古城のテーマ|Kojō no Tēma|The Old Castle's Theme|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:21 - 18:15|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:26 - 19:08|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:10 - 19:21|緊迫|Kinpaku|Tension|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:32 - 19:50|時計じかけの摩天楼 '07|Tokei Jikake no Mantenrō '07|The Time-Bombed Skyscraper '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:52 - 20:17|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma|Detective Conan Main Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |20:21 - 21:17|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|Need not to know.|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:46 - 23:06|トロピカルランド'07|Toropikaru Rando '07|Tropical Land '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |23:07 - 23:57|蘭のテーマ'07|Ran no Tēma '07|Ran's Theme '07|[[Detective Conan TV Original Soundtrack Selection Best]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
<br />
== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Un crim en directe|A live crime}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|30 minuti mozzafiato|30 breathtaking minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Indonesian (subbed)|Apa Benar-benar 30 menit|Real 30 Minutes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ความจริง 30 นาที|The truth 30 minutes}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 16}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Anime Exclusive]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Masaki Abe]]<br />
<br />
[[de:Episode 478]]</div>66.248.200.10https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Shinichi_Kudo%27s_Childhood_Adventure&diff=306265Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure2022-02-28T02:30:04Z<p>66.248.200.10: /* Trivia */</p>
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 472-473<br />
| image = TV Episode 472-473.jpg<br />
| title = Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 工藤新一少年の冒険 <br> (Kudō Shin'ichi Shōnen no Bōken)<br />
| rating = 10.6% <br> 11.0%<br />
| Manga case number = #165<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 55#Shinichi's Childhood Adventure|Volume 55: Files 6-9 (570-573)]]<br />
| airdate = May 14, 2007 (Part 1) <br> May 21, 2007 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Toichi Kuroba]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Takuma Sakamoto]] <br> [[Chiharu Matsubara]] <br> [[Mrs. Kojima]]<br />
| solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Shinichi Kudo's younger brother (Part 1) <br> Kaitou Kid's godparent (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]], [[Shinichi Kudo]] (young) <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] (young) <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Gara Takashima]] as [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Yuko Kato]] as [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Eiji Yanagisawa]] as Security guard <br> [[Yasuo Iwata]] as Shopkeeper <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Newspaper deliveryman <br> [[Shuichi Ikeda]] as [[Toichi Kuroba]], [[Kaitou Kid]], Shinichi Kudo's younger brother <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Kaito Kuroba]] (young)<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| producer = 472 [[Minoru Tozawa]] <br> 473 [[Yasuo Ejima]]<br />
| animation-director = 472 [[Rei Masunaga]] <br> 473 [[Tomoyuki Kanno]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]] (472 only)<br />
| opening-song = Kumo ni Notte<br />
| closing-song = I still believe ~Tameiki~<br />
| prev-episode = The Uncontrollable Rental Car!<br />
| next-episode = The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|工藤新一少年の冒険|Kudō Shin'ichi Shōnen no Bōken}} is the 472nd and 473rd episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri|display=Ran Mouri (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Hiroshi Agasa|display=Hiroshi Agasa (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Yusaku Kudo|display=Yusaku Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Toichi Kuroba|display=Toichi Kuroba (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri|display=Kogoro Mouri (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Yukiko Kudo|display=Yukiko Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Eri Kisaki|display=Eri Kisaki<br>(flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure|display=Juzo Megure (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Kaitou Kid|display=Kaitou Kid (background/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Sumiko Kobayashi}}<br />
{{Char|Kaito Kuroba|display=Kaito Kuroba (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki|display=Sonoki Suzuki (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Maria Higashio|display=Maria Higashio (cameo)}}<br />
{{Char|Security guard|EP472-473 Man|display=Security guard (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Takuma Sakamoto|display=Takuma Sakamoto (cameo)}}<br />
{{char|Chiharu Matsubara}}<br />
{{char|Mrs. Kojima|display=Mrs. Kojima (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Conan's class finds a wallet containing a message from Ran, who left it ten years ago. Conan shares the story of how it got there by explaining adventure he had in the past. Ten years ago, Shinichi and Ran enter the school at night to investigate the rumors of a ghost. They run into a mysterious man who claims to be Shinichi's younger brother and who challenges them in a treasure hunt; He then hands them a wallet with a letter containing the message "Quell the anger of Haido" in kanji. "Quell the anger" is pronounced the same as "Drop the anchor", the riddle refers to Haido Port. The pair finds another riddle hidden on a fire hydrant which contains the message "Clear the allegations against Toriya and demolish the liver of Goroukou" in kanji. Conan reveals that clearing the allegation is to prove innocent meaning to prove {{nihongo|White|白|Shiro}} which refers to the word {{nihongo|Castle|城|Shiro}} meaning Toriya castle. Goroukou is a reference to {{nihongo|[[Wikipedia: Mito Kōmon|Mito Kōmon]]|水戸黄門}}. Destroying the liver means destroying the middle, so removing the middle kanji of Mito Kōmon yields {{nihongo|3=Suimon|2=水門|4=lit. Flood Gates}}. The pair finds the next clue near a railroad track by floodgates of Toriya Castle: the message on the riddle is "Erase this Mark. With a raspy voice, endure loneliness."<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ====<br />
Shinichi solves the riddle and heads to the school and finds the next riddle on a stop sign. The letter contains a mixture of kanji, and mahjong symbols and when read, pronounces Beika City Hall. Once there, Shinichi finds a sign on a pole with the message "S → W". Shinichi presumes it means the sunset and assumes his father created the riddle for his entertainment, with the cooperation from the mysterious man. Shinichi and Ran waited for the mysterious man to show up but never met him again.<br />
<br />
Back in present time, Kobayashi and the Detective Boys remarked that the last clue was really disappointing and seemed redundant: it was just a simple "S → W" message, and to point to the sunset it sufficed to use "W" alone. Conan suddenly realized his deduction years ago was wrong.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{People|Mysterious Man|EP472-473 Mysterious Man.jpg|<br />
* Mysterious man?<br />
* "Shinichi Kudo's younger brother"}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Back in the present time, Conan realizes what the riddle actually means. Conan writes down the symbols for port, castle, flood gate, post office, middle school, and city hall. It is revealed that even if "S → W" could mean South to West, when the symbols are turned 90 degrees, they mean 'ox hide' in english letters. Conan rips open the leather wallet which reveals a message for Yusaku Kudo from the original Phantom Thief Kid, a single question mark. In the past, Yukiko Kudo has dinner with Toichi Kuroba and hands him a letter from Yusaku. It contains a single exclamation mark, revealing that Yusaku received Toichi's message and implying that he knows Kid's true identity.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* In [[The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case]], Conan was seen removing his shoes when sneaking into the school at night, and this case showed that Shinichi did the exact same thing 10 years ago when breaking into the school.<br />
* As Conan is in the library, he is reading part of his namesake, Conan Doyle.<br />
* The original (or elder) Kid Kaito, is reading, in the library, Arsene Lupin: Gentleman Burglar by Maurice LeBlanc.<br />
* This case appeared to be the start of Eri's career as a Lawyer, since she mentioned that her first trial is coming up.<br />
* In this case, Megure stated that when he was a child, he and his friends used to make codes, and pretend to be spies.<br />
* This case also revealed that Toichi Kuroba is also the one who taught Yukiko disguise technique.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:00 - 2:23|オセンチな歩美|Osenchina Ayumi|Sentimental Ayumi|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:30 - 2:53|恋のトランプゲーム占い|Koi no Toranpu Gēmu Uranai|Love's Fortune-Telling Card Game|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:57 - 3:14|テーブルの下に爆弾~急げ|Tēburu no Shita ni Bakudan ~ Isoge|Bomb Under the Table ~ Hurry|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:29 - 3:46|みんなで楽しくキノコ狩り|Minna de Tanoshiku Kinoko Kari|Everyone's Fun Mushroom Hunting|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:56 - 4:07|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:42 - 5:16|少年探偵団のテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Shōnen Tanteidan no Tēma (Matenrō Vājon)|The Detective Boys' Theme (Skyscraper Version)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:34 - 6:18|バカンス気分|Bakansu Kibun|Vacation Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 6:52|聞き込み捜査|Kikikomisōsa|Investigation Legwork|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:55 - 7:27|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:35 - 7:50|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:18 - 10:00|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:11 - 11:15|ミッドナイト・ステップ|Middonaito・Suteppu|Midnight Step|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:19 - 11:44|秘密の地下室|Himitsu no Chikashitsu|The Basement's Secrets|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:52 - 13:05|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:26 - 13:51|阿笠博士のテーマ|Agasa Hakase no Tēma|Professor Agasa's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:59 - 14:39|阿笠博士のテーマ|Agasa Hakase no Tēma|Professor Agasa's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:04 - 16:24|蘭のお姉さんぶり|Ran no Onēsan Buri|Ran's Elder Sister Style|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:54 - 17:34|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:39 - 19:26|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:33 - 20:44|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:29 - 22:07|ジンのテーマC|Jin no Tēma C|Gin's Theme C|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:12 - 22:32|犯人(スナイパー)の正体|Hannin (Sunaipā) no Shōtai|The Culprit's (Sniper's) Identity|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:41 - 2:11|顛末(TENMATSU)|Tenmatsu (TENMATSU)|The Facts (TENMATSU)|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:22 - 3:25|とっておきクイズ|Totte Oki Kuizu|Take the Quiz|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:33 - 4:28|聞き込み捜査|Kikikomisōsa|Investigation Legwork|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:53 - 6:28|昼下がりの天使たち|Hirusagari no Tenshitachi|Early Afternoon Angels|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:48 - 7:25|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:44 - 7:53|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:24 - 9:03|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:04 - 10:36|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:50 - 12:01|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:08 - 13:46|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:53 - 15:14|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:24 - 16:20|月夜のテーマ2|Tsukiyo no Tēma 2|Moonlit Night Theme 2|[[Detective Conan "Crossroad in the Ancient Capital" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:35 - 17:27|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:42 - 18:28|黒い影─挑戦|Kuroi Kage - Chōsen|Black Shadow - Challenge|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:39 - 19:05|コナン推理|Konan Suiri|Conan's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:09 - 19:42|コナン組曲-Captured In Her Eyes|Konan Kumikyoku - Captured in Her Eyes|Conan Suite - Captured in Her Eyes|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:22 - 21:38|秘密の地下室|Himitsu no Chikashitsu|The Basement's Secrets|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:40 - 22:19|怪盗キッドの予告状1|Kaitō Kiddo no Yokokujō 1|Kaitou Kid's Manifesto 1|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
{{main gallery}}<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Les aventures del jove Shinichi Kudo|Young Shinichi Kudo adventures}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Le avventure del giovane Shinichi|Young Shinichi Kudo adventures}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|การผจญภัยของหนูน้อยชินอิจิ|Little Shinichi's Adventure}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Cuộc phiêu lưu của cậu nhóc Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
<br />
{{Season 16}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Rei Masunaga]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Tomoyuki Kanno]]<br />
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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 472-473<br />
| image = TV Episode 472-473.jpg<br />
| title = Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 工藤新一少年の冒険 <br> (Kudō Shin'ichi Shōnen no Bōken)<br />
| rating = 10.6% <br> 11.0%<br />
| Manga case number = #165<br />
| season = [[Season 16|16]]<br />
| manga = [[Volume 55#Shinichi's Childhood Adventure|Volume 55: Files 6-9 (570-573)]]<br />
| airdate = May 14, 2007 (Part 1) <br> May 21, 2007 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Toichi Kuroba]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Takuma Sakamoto]] <br> [[Chiharu Matsubara]] <br> [[Mrs. Kojima]]<br />
| solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]]<br />
| next-conan-hint = Shinichi Kudo's younger brother (Part 1) <br> Kaitou Kid's godparent (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]], [[Shinichi Kudo]] (young) <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] (young) <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Gara Takashima]] as [[Eri Kisaki]] <br> [[Yuko Kato]] as [[Sumiko Kobayashi]] <br> [[Eiji Yanagisawa]] as Security guard <br> [[Yasuo Iwata]] as Shopkeeper <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Newspaper deliveryman <br> [[Shuichi Ikeda]] as [[Toichi Kuroba]], [[Kaitou Kid]], Shinichi Kudo's younger brother <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Kaito Kuroba]] (young)<br />
| director = [[Masato Sato]]<br />
| screenplay =<br />
| organizer = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| storyboard = [[Yuzo Aoki]]<br />
| producer = 472 [[Minoru Tozawa]] <br> 473 [[Yasuo Ejima]]<br />
| animation-director = 472 [[Rei Masunaga]] <br> 473 [[Tomoyuki Kanno]]<br />
| character-design = [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]] (472 only)<br />
| opening-song = Kumo ni Notte<br />
| closing-song = I still believe ~Tameiki~<br />
| prev-episode = The Uncontrollable Rental Car!<br />
| next-episode = The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|工藤新一少年の冒険|Kudō Shin'ichi Shōnen no Bōken}} is the 472nd and 473rd episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]].<br />
<br />
== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri|display=Ran Mouri (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Hiroshi Agasa|display=Hiroshi Agasa (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Yusaku Kudo|display=Yusaku Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Toichi Kuroba|display=Toichi Kuroba (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri|display=Kogoro Mouri (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Yukiko Kudo|display=Yukiko Kudo (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Eri Kisaki|display=Eri Kisaki<br>(flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure|display=Juzo Megure (flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Kaitou Kid|display=Kaitou Kid (background/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Sumiko Kobayashi}}<br />
{{Char|Kaito Kuroba|display=Kaito Kuroba (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki|display=Sonoki Suzuki (young/flashback)}}<br />
{{Char|Maria Higashio|display=Maria Higashio (cameo)}}<br />
{{Char|Security guard|EP472-473 Man|display=Security guard (flashback)}}<br />
{{char|Takuma Sakamoto|display=Takuma Sakamoto (cameo)}}<br />
{{char|Chiharu Matsubara}}<br />
{{char|Mrs. Kojima|display=Mrs. Kojima (background)}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
Conan's class finds a wallet containing a message from Ran, who left it ten years ago. Conan shares the story of how it got there by explaining adventure he had in the past. Ten years ago, Shinichi and Ran enter the school at night to investigate the rumors of a ghost. They run into a mysterious man who claims to be Shinichi's younger brother and who challenges them in a treasure hunt; He then hands them a wallet with a letter containing the message "Quell the anger of Haido" in kanji. "Quell the anger" is pronounced the same as "Drop the anchor", the riddle refers to Haido Port. The pair finds another riddle hidden on a fire hydrant which contains the message "Clear the allegations against Toriya and demolish the liver of Goroukou" in kanji. Conan reveals that clearing the allegation is to prove innocent meaning to prove {{nihongo|White|白|Shiro}} which refers to the word {{nihongo|Castle|城|Shiro}} meaning Toriya castle. Goroukou is a reference to {{nihongo|[[Wikipedia: Mito Kōmon|Mito Kōmon]]|水戸黄門}}. Destroying the liver means destroying the middle, so removing the middle kanji of Mito Kōmon yields {{nihongo|3=Suimon|2=水門|4=lit. Flood Gates}}. The pair finds the next clue near a railroad track by floodgates of Toriya Castle: the message on the riddle is "Erase this Mark. With a raspy voice, endure loneliness."<br />
<br />
==== Part 2 ====<br />
Shinichi solves the riddle and heads to the school and finds the next riddle on a stop sign. The letter contains a mixture of kanji, and mahjong symbols and when read, pronounces Beika City Hall. Once there, Shinichi finds a sign on a pole with the message "S → W". Shinichi presumes it means the sunset and assumes his father created the riddle for his entertainment, with the cooperation from the mysterious man. Shinichi and Ran waited for the mysterious man to show up but never met him again.<br />
<br />
Back in present time, Kobayashi and the Detective Boys remarked that the last clue was really disappointing and seemed redundant: it was just a simple "S → W" message, and to point to the sunset it sufficed to use "W" alone. Conan suddenly realized his deduction years ago was wrong.<br />
<br />
=== People ===<br />
{{People|Mysterious Man|EP472-473 Mysterious Man.jpg|<br />
* Mysterious man?<br />
* "Shinichi Kudo's younger brother"}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
<br />
=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>Back in the present time, Conan realizes what the riddle actually means. Conan writes down the symbols for port, castle, flood gate, post office, middle school, and city hall. It is revealed that even if "S → W" could mean South to West, when the symbols are turned 90 degrees, they mean 'ox hide' in english letters. Conan rips open the leather wallet which reveals a message for Yusaku Kudo from the original Phantom Thief Kid, a single question mark. In the past, Yukiko Kudo has dinner with Toichi Kuroba and hands him a letter from Yusaku. It contains a single exclamation mark, revealing that Yusaku received Toichi's message and implying that he knows Kid's true identity.</spoiler><br />
<br />
== Trivia ==<br />
* In [[The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case]], Conan was seen removing his shoes when sneaking into the school at night, and this case showed that Shinichi did the exact same thing 10 years ago when breaking into the school.<br />
* As Conan is in the library, he is reading his namesake, Conan Doyle.<br />
* This case appeared to be the start of Eri's career as a Lawyer, since she mentioned that her first trial is coming up.<br />
* In this case, Megure stated that when he was a child, he and his friends used to make codes, and pretend to be spies.<br />
* This case also revealed that Toichi Kuroba is also the one who taught Yukiko disguise technique.<br />
<br />
== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:00 - 2:23|オセンチな歩美|Osenchina Ayumi|Sentimental Ayumi|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:30 - 2:53|恋のトランプゲーム占い|Koi no Toranpu Gēmu Uranai|Love's Fortune-Telling Card Game|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:57 - 3:14|テーブルの下に爆弾~急げ|Tēburu no Shita ni Bakudan ~ Isoge|Bomb Under the Table ~ Hurry|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:29 - 3:46|みんなで楽しくキノコ狩り|Minna de Tanoshiku Kinoko Kari|Everyone's Fun Mushroom Hunting|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:56 - 4:07|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:42 - 5:16|少年探偵団のテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Shōnen Tanteidan no Tēma (Matenrō Vājon)|The Detective Boys' Theme (Skyscraper Version)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |5:34 - 6:18|バカンス気分|Bakansu Kibun|Vacation Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:27 - 6:52|聞き込み捜査|Kikikomisōsa|Investigation Legwork|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:55 - 7:27|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:35 - 7:50|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:18 - 10:00|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2)|Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:11 - 11:15|ミッドナイト・ステップ|Middonaito・Suteppu|Midnight Step|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:19 - 11:44|秘密の地下室|Himitsu no Chikashitsu|The Basement's Secrets|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |11:52 - 13:05|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:26 - 13:51|阿笠博士のテーマ|Agasa Hakase no Tēma|Professor Agasa's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:59 - 14:39|阿笠博士のテーマ|Agasa Hakase no Tēma|Professor Agasa's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:04 - 16:24|蘭のお姉さんぶり|Ran no Onēsan Buri|Ran's Elder Sister Style|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:54 - 17:34|陰謀|Inbō|Conspiracy|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:39 - 19:26|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:33 - 20:44|何だこの痕跡は?」|Nanda Kono Konseki wa?|What Is This a Trace Of?|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:29 - 22:07|ジンのテーマC|Jin no Tēma C|Gin's Theme C|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |22:12 - 22:32|犯人(スナイパー)の正体|Hannin (Sunaipā) no Shōtai|The Culprit's (Sniper's) Identity|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |1:41 - 2:11|顛末(TENMATSU)|Tenmatsu (TENMATSU)|The Facts (TENMATSU)|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |2:22 - 3:25|とっておきクイズ|Totte Oki Kuizu|Take the Quiz|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |3:33 - 4:28|聞き込み捜査|Kikikomisōsa|Investigation Legwork|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |4:53 - 6:28|昼下がりの天使たち|Hirusagari no Tenshitachi|Early Afternoon Angels|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |6:48 - 7:25|犯人のアジト1|Hannin no Ajito 1|The Culprit's Hideout 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |7:44 - 7:53|コナンと警備員|Konan to Keibiin|Conan and the Guard|[[Detective Conan "Magician of the Silver Sky" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |8:24 - 9:03|推理1|Suiri 1|Deduction 1|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:04 - 10:36|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |10:50 - 12:01|小五郎の推理|Kogorō no Suiri|Kogoro's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:08 - 13:46|事件現場3|Jiken Genba 3|Scene of the Case 3|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |13:53 - 15:14|陽気な仲間|Yōki na Nakama|Cheerful Friends|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 4 ~Isoge! Shōnen Tanteidan~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |15:24 - 16:20|月夜のテーマ2|Tsukiyo no Tēma 2|Moonlit Night Theme 2|[[Detective Conan "Crossroad in the Ancient Capital" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |16:35 - 17:27|????}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |17:42 - 18:28|黒い影─挑戦|Kuroi Kage - Chōsen|Black Shadow - Challenge|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |18:39 - 19:05|コナン推理|Konan Suiri|Conan's Deduction|[[Detective Conan "Countdown to Heaven" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |19:09 - 19:42|コナン組曲-Captured In Her Eyes|Konan Kumikyoku - Captured in Her Eyes|Conan Suite - Captured in Her Eyes|[[Detective Conan "Captured in Her Eyes" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:22 - 21:38|秘密の地下室|Himitsu no Chikashitsu|The Basement's Secrets|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem |21:40 - 22:19|怪盗キッドの予告状1|Kaitō Kiddo no Yokokujō 1|Kaitou Kid's Manifesto 1|[[Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|Les aventures del jove Shinichi Kudo|Young Shinichi Kudo adventures}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Le avventure del giovane Shinichi|Young Shinichi Kudo adventures}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|การผจญภัยของหนูน้อยชินอิจิ|Little Shinichi's Adventure}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Cuộc phiêu lưu của cậu nhóc Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 16]]<br />
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{{Season 16}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Rei Masunaga]]<br />
[[Category:Animation directed by Tomoyuki Kanno]]<br />
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{{InfoBox Char<br />
| name = Yukiko Kudo<br />
| japanese-name = {{lang|ja|工藤 有希子}} <br> (Kudō Yukiko)<br />
| english-name = Vivian Kudo<br />
| image = Yukiko Kudo Profile.png<br />
| age = 37<ref name=CD58>Conan Drill page 58</ref><br />
| gender = Female<br />
| date-of-birth = unknown<ref name=CD58/><br />
| relatives = [[Yusaku Kudo]] (husband) <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] (son)<br />
| occupation = Retired actress<br />
| nicknames = The Night Baroness<br />
| status = Alive<br />
| aliases = Yukiko Fujimine (maiden name) <br> Fumiyo Edogawa (Fanny Edogawa in the Funimation Dub) <br> Fumiyo Akechi<br />
| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 6#Conan Kidnapping Case|File 51]] <br> Anime: [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|Episode 43]]<br />
| appearances = {{:Yukiko Kudo Appearances}}<br />
| cases-solved =<br />
| keyhole = [[Volume 14]]<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Sumi Shimamoto]]<br />
| english-voice = [[Laurie Steele]] (FUNimation) <br> [[Erika Harlacher]] (Bang Zoom!)<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
'''{{nihongo|Yukiko Kudo|工藤 有希子|Kudō Yukiko}}''' is the mother of [[Shinichi Kudo]] and, along with her husband [[Yusaku Kudo|Yusaku]], one of few characters who [[List of characters who know Conan's identity|knows]] he is [[Conan Edogawa]]. She was once a famous actress, but retired after marrying Yusaku. She was also close friends with fellow actress, [[Vermouth|Sharon Vineyard]].<br />
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== Background ==<br />
Yukiko became internationally famous as a talented actress after having played the part of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sakamoto_Ryoma Sakamoto Ryoma's] older sister Otome in a historical drama.<ref>Manga Chapter 733: ''[[Volume 70#Kaitou Kid and Ryoma's Gunbelt|Kaitou Kid and Ryoma's Gunbelt]]''</ref> <!--Please do not add back in the information about Tosa/Kouchi without evidence pertaining to its truthfulness. In "The Similar Princesses" Conan explains to Eri and Ran that Yukiko isn't from there and that she learned the Tosa dialect for an acting role which we later discover in the end of the Ryoma gunbelt case with Kid was Ryoma's older sister Otome. The confusion is stemming from a mistranslation found in a scanlation of Chapter 733. The original line in question in response to Kid asking Conan if he's a Ryoma fan (which you can hear quoted word for word in Episode 628) reads: "“オレの母さんだよ…龍馬の姉の乙女役をやった事もあって、龍馬にぞっこんでよ…” (“Ore no kaa-san dayo...Ryoma no ane no otomeyaku o yatta koto mo atte, Ryoma ni zokkon de yo...”). It translates roughly to: "My mother is. She once played the role of Ryoma's older sister Otome, and she went crazy over him.") There is no reference to Yukiko being born in Tosa/Kouchi anywhere. The mistranlation in the scanlated version reads: "My mother is...she was born in Tosa, and even acted the role of his maiden elder sister before..."--><br />
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Despite her then-tender years as a student at Teitan High, Yukiko had a prospectively prosperous future in the film industry.<ref>Manga Chapter 414: Mama's Rival!?</ref> Thus it came as a major surprise to the world when, practically out of the blue, she married [[Yusaku Kudo]] and retired from acting.<ref>Manga Chapter 260: The Memorable Place</ref> She still retains good contacts in the acting and film industry, however, and has since become known as the "Night Baroness" (named after one of her husband's characters) after babbling out some clues provided by Yusaku on a live television show which helped solve a criminal case.<ref>Manga Chapter 342: Golden Apple 2</ref><br />
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During her acting years, Yukiko went to a famous [[Toichi Kuroba|stage magician and disguise artist]] to learn the finer arts of disguise for a role she was preparing to play. There she met another actress who would become one of her closest friends, [[vermouth|Sharon Vineyard]]. Until Sharon's (supposed) death, the two women stayed in touch, and Yukiko even attended her funeral, but her appearance was overshadowed by a small scandal involving Sharon's 'daughter', Chris Vineyard. Yukiko has since learned from her son about Chris/Sharon's secret life, a revelation which troubles her deeply.<ref>Manga Chapter 341: Golden Apple 1</ref><ref>Manga Chapter 433: The Truth Behind The Mask</ref> She has since confronted her former friend with her knowledge, partially to know for sure, but also to save the life of [[Ai Haibara]], who was being threatened by the [[Black Organization]].<ref>[[Volume 78#Mystery Train|Manga Chapter 818-824: Mystery Train]]</ref><br />
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Despite a certain rivalry for popularity in their high school years, which had culminated in a Miss Teitan Election, Yukiko is also a close friend of [[Eri Kisaki]], and (unlike Eri) finds her daughter [[Ran Mouri]], a perfect match for her son.<ref>Manga Chapter 342: Golden Apple 2</ref><br />
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She is closed friends with Keiko Kurachi and childhood friends with Hiromi Yabuuchi.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
[[Image:Eri and Yukiko.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Yukiko and her childhood friend, [[Eri Kisaki]].]]<br />
Despite her adult age, Yukiko still behaves like a teenager. She is bubbly, overconfident and attention-seeking, and prefers to stand in the lime-light (literally) whenever possible. She can be prone to jealousy over Yusaku's occasionally flirtatious behavior, and can demonstrate impulsive tendencies. She is an extremely reckless driver and very sensitive about her age: whenever her son ''dares'' to call her "oba-san" in Japanese (in English, the closest equivalent would be "aunt" or "old lady"), she sets up such a furious face that Conan must quickly correct himself by calling her "onee-san" ("older sister" or "young girl"). She is also likes to stay trendy and dresses more youthfully.<br />
[[File:783-1.jpg|thumb|200px|Yukiko showing her displeasure at being called "obasan".]]<br />
However, despite her faults, Yukiko is extremely loyal and cares for both her husband and her son (though a heavy streak of mischief causes her to often tease Shinichi). Her loyalty extends to her friends, as she thinks nothing of flying across the Pacific to help a friend from elementary school.<ref>{{cite book |last=Aoyama |first=Gosho |title=Detective Conan |volume=14 |publisher=Shogakukan |date=1997-03-18 |isbn=4-09-125044-0 |chapter=File 4 |language=Japanese |location=Tokyo|}}</ref> Even though she is retired, she takes pride in being an successful actress, to which, she is also willing to pressure Shinichi to practice his role, so he won't embarrass her reputation.<ref>Episode 896</ref>{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Appearance ==<br />
Yukiko is a fairly tall and fair-skinned woman. She has bright-blue eyes long wavy light-brown hair that curls at the ends with shorter bangs that part to the left to frame her forehead. She is slender yet curvaceous and well-endowed in built, she is considered very beautiful and admired by most men. She has been well-known for her stunning beauty since high school, where she was only ever rivaled by in looks by Eri Mouri. A woman who doesn't accept aging gracefully, she will commonly dressed in attire more commonly seen by women in their twenties.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
=== Intelligence ===<br />
While not nearly on the same level as her husband or son, Yukiko has commonly shown herself to be a very insightful and methodical person, able to notice details that most would miss. She is also likewise very knowledge about the distinct differences of various cultures, including how things are refered to and how their gestures work. A very composed and creative person, she excels in making up lies on the spot with well-thought out backstories, able to constantly adapt to situations to continue the deception and likewise remember her deceptions for later usage. Very persuasive, she as a talent for reading a person's nature and adapting her nature to make them more compliment. <br />
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=== Disguise ===<br />
Yukiko is an exceptional actress, having earned world-wide fame and various prestigious awards when only a teenager. Showing her talent since high school for it, Yukiko has an uncanny ability to perfectly adapt herself to what ever character she chooses. She can effortlessly change her mannerisms and speech-patterns, as well as accent and dialect, to suit the situation. Expanding upon this and learned from [[Toichi Kuroba]], she became a master of disguise. Much like her former friend, Vermouth, with only minimum preparation required, she can perfectly change her appearance or that of others to perfectly look like virtually anyone. Her performance is able to easily fool even close friends and family. At the same time, her skill in disguise is limited vocally, as she is unable to mimic male voices. As such, she normally takes on personas of non-existent people or simple cover-ups to conceall her identity, which her son usually is able to see through.<br />
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=== Other Skills ===<br />
Yukiko is an accomplished driver, able to perform daring stunts behind the wheel. She is also a highly skilled cook.<br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case (Manga: [[Volume 5|049-050]]-[[Volume 6|051]], Anime: [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|043]])===<br />
Yukiko first appearance was disguised as Fumiyo (Fanny in the [[Funimation]] Dub) Edogawa, a woman claiming to be Conan's mom. She and Yusaku pulled a con upon their son to convince him that his hunt for the organization is too dangerous and tried to convince him to come with them abroad. But Conan refuses, and they agree to let him deal with this case. Yukiko (as Fumiyo) brings Conan back to the Mouris and give Kogoro a bank book with money to care for Conan with.<br />
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=== The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases (Manga: [[Volume 14|131-138]], Anime: [[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases |096]])===<br />
After having a quarrel with her husband, Yukiko secretly returned to Japan. She then meets Ran and Conan in front of her house. She successfully covered for Conan who Ran suspected at that time. In the Manga she gives the explanation that Conan is "the nephew of the grandfather of the cousin of the daughter of the brother of my uncle," which produces a long and complicated family tree showing that conan is in fact her son.<br />
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=== Desperate Revival: Shinichi's Return and The Promised Place (Manga: [[Volume 26#Elevator Murder Case|258-260]], Anime: [[The Desperate Revival#Shinichi.27s Return and The Promised Place .28Manga: 258-260.2C Anime: 192-193.29|192-193]]) ===<br />
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=== The North Star No.3 Express (Manga: [[Volume 22#Unpublished Novel Case|215-218]], Anime: [[The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno|144-145]]) ===<br />
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=== Shinichi Kudo's New York Case (Manga: [[Volume 34#Golden Apple Case|350]] and [[Volume 35#Golden Apple Case|351-354]], Anime: [[Shinichi Kudo%27s New York Case|286-288]]) ===<br />
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=== The Similar Princesses (Manga: [[Volume 40#Eri vs. Yukiko|413]] and [[Volume 41#Eri vs. Yukiko|414-416]], Anime: [[The Similar Princesses|333-334]]) ===<br />
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=== Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio (Manga: [[Volume 41#Dark and Cluttered Room Case|417-419]], Anime: [[Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|335-336]]) ===<br />
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=== Halloween Party Case (Manga: [[Volume 42#Halloween Party Case|429-434]]; Anime: [[Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night|345]]) ===<br />
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=== Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slopes (Manga: [[Volume 50#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|518-521]] and [[Volume 51#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|522]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|490]]) ===<br />
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=== Shinichi's Childhood Adventure (Manga: [[Volume 55#Shinichi.27s Childhood Adventure|570-573]], Anime: [[Shinichi Kudo%27s Childhood Adventure|472-473]]) ===<br />
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=== Holmes' Revelation (Manga: [[Volume 71|743-751]], Anime: [[Holmes' Revelation|616-621]]) ===<br />
Knowing that Conan(Kudo Shinichi) is going to take the antidote for apotoxin 4869 that is intended for his return trip, Yukiko Kudo and Yusaku Kudo were asked by Haibara to go to London and bring a spare antidote.<br />
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=== Bell Train arc (Manga: [[Volume 78|818-824]], Anime: [[The Jet-Black Mystery Train|701-704]]) ===<br />
Yukiko turns out to be the lady who had been visiting [[Subaru Okiya]] at the Kudo house. On the Bell Tree express, with Conan and Subaru's help, she foiled [[Rei Furuya|Bourbon]] and [[Vermouth]]'s plans to capture and kill [[Shiho Miyano]] respectively while also tricking the [[Black Organization]] (except for Vermouth) into thinking Sherry died. Her part of the plan involved removing Haibara from danger when she tried to run away, and then challenging Vermouth in order to draw her attention. Yukiko then kept Vermouth occupied, so that she was unaware that she was being tricked until it was too late. At the same time, Yukiko also extracted a promise from Vermouth that she would truly give up on trying to kill Sherry.<br />
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=== The Scarlet Return (Manga: [[Volume 84#Elementary Teacher Assault|891]]-[[Volume 85#Scarlet Showdown|898]], Anime: [[The Scarlet Return|779-783]]) ===<br />
[[File:yukiko subaru.jpg|thumb|200px|Yukiko helping Shuichi disguising as Subaru.]]<br />
Yukiko disguised as Yusaku to attend Macademy Awards. After finishing the job, she returned home to meet [[Shuichi Akai]] and disguise him as [[Subaru Okiya]] once more. Shuichi had learned to how to apply the disguise himself satisfactorily, which makes Yukiko a little disappointed since she has no reason to meet Shuichi anymore. Conan becomes annoyed that Yukiko liked seeing Shuichi a little too much. Yukiko nearly outed Conan's secret identity as Shinichi in front of the three [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agents.<br />
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=== Ran GIRL/Shinichi BOY (Manga: [[Volume 87#Ran .26 Shinichi .E2.80.93 First Contact|921-924]], Anime: [[Memories from Sakura Class|853-854]]) ===<br />
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=== Crimson School Trip Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|1005]], Anime: [[The Scarlet School Trip|927-928]]) ===<br />
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=== The Missing Maria Higashio Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Missing Maria Higashio Case|1008]], Anime: [[Search for Maria-chan!|942]]) ===<br />
Yukiko and Yusaku have returned to Japan and reveal to Conan that they convinced the blog owner to retract her claim in exchange for their autographs. They decide to remain in the country for the foreseeable future, in light of Yusaku's interpretation of [[Koji Haneda]]'s dying message, which leads them and Conan to believe that [[Renya Karasuma]] is connected to the organization.<br />
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=== Black Bunny Club Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Black Bunny Club Murder Case|1012]], Anime: [[The Unsolved Cocktail Case|954]]) ===<br />
Yusaku and Yukiko interrupted Amuro's confrontaion with Akai for infiltrating the Kudo house. They invite him to have a tea. <br />
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=== Shogi Player Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Shogi Player Serial Murder Case|1045]], Anime: [[Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|1034]]) ===<br />
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=== Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case (Manga: [[Volume 99#Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case|1058]]-[[Volume 100#Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case|1060]], Anime: TBA) ===<br />
Yusaku decide to solve a serial murder case in a TV show but both Yusaku and Yukiko got food poisoning before the TV shoot. Later on, Kaitou Kid appears as Yusaku to return a favor for him of clearing his crime and cooperate with Conan to join the TV shoot. After the case, Conan realizes that the fake Yusaku is not Kid, but rather Vermouth to investigate Yusaku. However, Yusaku and Yukiko pretended to have food poisoning, as they saw through the Black Organization attempt to take them out. They plan with the FBI and pretended to get the symptoms of food poisoning to fool the Black Organization. Yusaku and Shuichi mention the only things left is to prepare the Black Organization's big move.<br />
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=== FBI Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 100#FBI Serial Murder Case|1061-1066]], Anime: TBA) ===<br />
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== Non-canon plot overview ==<br />
=== Home of Beika's Grenier (Anime: [[Home of Beika's Grenier|418]]) ===<br />
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== Plot exposition ==<br />
=== List of disguises used ===<br />
{{main|Disguise}}<!--This link is being worked on--><br />
<gallery perrow=7><br />
File:Fumiyo Edogawa.jpg|[[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|Conan's fictitious mom.]]<br />
File:Ep144-145 woman.jpg|[[The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno|A woman with glasses and a hat.]]<br />
File:Medusa.jpg|[[Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night|Medusa for a Halloween themed mystery]]<br />
File:Mrs. Udohisashi.jpg|[[Home of Beika's Grenier|Disguise as an old lady]]<br />
File:Mysterious London Case Woman.jpg|[[Holmes' Revelation|A suspicious woman in London]]<br />
File:Bell Tree Express woman.jpg|[[The Jet-Black Mystery Train|As a mysterious woman with Subaru]]<br />
File:Yukiko Yusaku.jpg|With the aid of a [[Voice-Changing Choker|voice-changer]], Yukiko filled in for [[Yusaku Kudo]] at the [[The Scarlet Return|Macademy Awards]].<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
<tabs jsId="nicknames"><br />
<tab title="Friends &amp; relatives"><br />
{{appellations/head|Yukiko}}<br />
{{appellations|Yusaku Kudo|Yukiko<ref name="14f8">[[Volume 14]], File 8</ref>|Yusaku<br>Yu-chan}}<br />
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{{appellations|Shinichi Kudo|Mom (''Kāsan'')|Shin-chan<br>Shinichi<ref name="14f4" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Conan Edogawa|Mom (''Kāsan'')<br>Yukiko-obasan<br>Yukiko-onēsan|Shin... I mean Conan-Chan ([[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|Once]]) <br> Shin-chan<ref name="14f4" /><br>Conan-kun<ref name="14f4" /><br>Shin-Conan-kun<br>Conan-chan<ref name="14f4">[[Volume 14]], File 4</ref><br>Conan<ref name="14f7">[[Volume 14]], File 7</ref><br>Shinichi<ref name="14f8" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Ran Mouri|Shinichi's mom (''Shinichi no okāsan'')|Ran-chan<ref name="14f4" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Eri Kisaki|Yukiko<br>Yuki-chan|Eri<br>Eri-chan}}<br />
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{{appellations|Kogoro Mouri|Yuki-chan|Kogoro-kun}}<br />
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{{appellations|Vermouth|Yukiko|Sharon<ref>[[Volume 78]], File 5</ref><br>Sharon Vineyard<ref name="78f6" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Hiroshi Agasa|Yukiko-san|Professor Agasa (''Agasa-hakase'')<ref name="14f4" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Heiji Hattori|[[Shinichi Kudo|His]] mom (''aitsu no okan'')|Heiji-kun}}<br />
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{{appellations|Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case{{!}}Fumiyo Edogawa|file=Fumiyo Edogawa.jpg|-|Fumiyo-san<ref name="14f4" />}}<br />
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</tab><br />
<tab title="Law enforcement"><br />
{{appellations/head|Yukiko}}<br />
{{appellations|Shuichi Akai|Yukiko-san (as Subaru)<ref name="file898">[[Volume 85#Scarlet|File 898 (Volume 85)]]</ref>|Shu-chan ([[Gosho Aoyama|Gosho]]'s thought)<ref>[[:File:Postcard2016 18.jpg]] (Yukiko calls him "Shu-chan")</ref>}}<br />
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{{appellations|Subaru Okiya|Yukiko-san<ref name="file898" />|-}}<br />
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{{appellations|Misao Yamamura|Fujimine Yukiko-san<ref name="14f6">[[Volume 14]], File 6</ref><br>Yukiko-san<ref name="14f7" />|Poor detective (''Heppoko keiji'')<ref name="14f6" />}}<br />
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{{appellations|Juzo Megure|Yukiko-san|Inspector Megure (''Megure-keibu'')}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Others"><br />
{{appellations/head|Yukiko}}<br />
{{appellations|Toichi Kuroba|-|Kuroba Toichi<br>Famous Japanese magician (''Yūmei na Nippon no magician'')}}<br />
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{{appellations|Ai Haibara|Your Mother (talking to Conan)|Ai-chan<ref name="78f6">[[Volume 78]], File 6</ref><br>Haibara Ai<ref>[[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 621]]</ref>}}<br />
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{{appellations|Masumi Sera|-|Sera}}<br />
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{{appellations|Kaito Kuroba|Old lady (''Obasan'')|Little boy (''Boku'')}}<br />
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{{appellations|Kaitou Kid|-|Kid}}<br />
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{{appellations|Minerva Glass|-|Grass Court Queen (''Shiba no Joō'')}}<br />
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== Relationships analysis ==<br />
=== Family ===<br />
{{main|Kudo family}}<br />
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==== Yusaku Kudo ====<br />
{{main|Yusaku Kudo and Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
Not much is known about Yusaku and Yukiko's backstory before they get married. The most notable scene was from 20 years ago, when Yusaku and Yukiko met in a high end restaurant. Yusaku observed a murder crime, quickly solved it and suddenly proposed to a startled Yukiko, which she accepted. Yukiko can be really angry with Yusaku if he has flirtatious behavior, but they truly love each other.<br />
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==== Conan Edogawa / Shinichi Kudo ====<br />
Shinichi is her son. When Shinichi was shrunk into Conan, Yukiko staged a fake kidnapping scheme with Yusaku and Professor Agasa to make Shinichi realize the danger of the organization he was trying to investigate. As a mother, she truly cares for his wellbeing (sometimes too much, much to Conan's annoyance) and assisted him when it comes to cases. Nevertheless, their relationship is quite dynamic: Yukiko enjoys teasing Shinichi/Conan; in addition, she sometimes disguises to fool him. In return, Conan often makes sarcastic remarks about Yukiko being old (obasa-san) and retired for many years, which earned him death glares and even physical blows from Yukiko.<br />
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=== Friends ===<br />
==== Eri Kisaki ====<br />
20 years ago from the current timeline, she and Eri were rivals in Miss Teitan, a beauty contest that shook the country. Yukiko had a charming beauty that attracted men, while Eri had a more bookish look, relying her advantage on academic talents. The vote was split at 20000 votes for each before the competition was canceled, with [[Mouri Kogoro]] having the last uncounted ticket.<br />
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In later years, despite their previous intense competition, the two are actually in good terms with each other, supporting the other party emotionally. On relationships of their children, Shinichi and Ran, Yukiko shows her full support, at one point even calls Ran her future daughter in law; however, Eri is more reluctant. Eri doesn't like Yukiko's hand off approach with Shinichi and constantly reminds Ran to be beware of Shinichi, remarking on her rocky marriage as reference.<br />
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==== Ran Mouri ====<br />
Yukiko treats [[Ran]] like her own daughter in law, and often teases her about her romantic relationship with Shinichi. She is also able to read through her thoughts; in episode 96, when Ran suspected that Conan is Shinichi. Despite that Yukiko covered for Conan telling Ran that Conan is a smart kid who learnt deductive skills from Shinichi, Yukiko found the last smile that Ran made was a bit weird, realising that the girl wasn't convinced about Yukiko's answer; which turned out to be true in the [[Desperate Revival]] arc.<br />
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==== Shuichi Akai ====<br />
Yukiko helped Shuichi Akai go into hiding after he faked his death. She taught him how to disguise himself and cooking. While faithful to and in love with her husband, she has openly commented on finding Shuichi very handsome, to which she likes visiting him every week.<br />
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====Hiroshi Agasa====<br />
One of Yukiko Kudo's Friend. In the past few years, the Kudo Family grew closer with their neighbor, Professor Hiroshi, who is making fancy gadgets and inventions.<br />
After Shinichi shrunk into Conan, Yukiko entrusted him the task of looking after her son for the meantime while they work overseas.<br />
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==== Kogoro Mouri ====<br />
One of Yukiko Kudo's Friend. In High School, Yukiko and her childhood friend Eri Kisaki were involved in a "Miss Teitan High School" Pageant where the winner gets determined by the number of their votes. However, due to the carelessness of Kogoro, he had forgotten to vote thus tying the two contestants. It was later discovered that due to his clumsiness, Kogoro thought that the "Miss" meant "Mistake" and was going to vote for Eri as a result of that misconception, much to Eri's anger later on.<br />
When Ran questioned his father about the individual he would vote for, Kogoro, despite knowing the true nature of the pageant, still voted for Yukiko and complimented her as "pretty", making Eri and Ran upset and angry.<br />
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== Character popularity ==<br />
* eBookJapan held a character popularity poll from April 12, 2011 to May 12, 2011 in which readers of Detective Conan (international included) could vote for their favorite character. Yukiko placed 17th in the poll with 37 votes out of the 5,883 that were cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ebookjapan.jp/ebj/special/conan/vote_kekka2.asp|title=『名探偵コナン』 人気投票結果|date=2011-05-12|publisher=eBookJapan|accessdate=2011-05-15}}</ref><br />
* In honor of the release of the 800th manga chapter, Shonen Sunday held a popularity poll/contest containing 91 Detective Conan characters to choose from. Yukiko placed 20th overall with 34 votes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forum.dctp.ws/index.php?topic=8024.msg651566#msg651566|title=Shonen magazine detective conan official poll results published [magazine pic]|date=2012-02-28|publisher=eva|accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref><br />
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== Name origin ==<br />
The name Yukiko Fujimine ({{lang|ja|藤峰}}) name comes from [[Lupin III]] character [[Fujiko Mine|'''Fuji'''ko '''Mine''']] and actress [[Wikipedia:二階堂有希子|"Yukiko" Nikaido]] (the original voice of Fujiko). Her alias, "Fumiyo" ({{lang|ja|文代}}), comes from Fumiyo Akechi, wife of [[Rampo Edogawa]]'s [[Kogoro Akechi]].<br />
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== Different looks ==<br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yukiko Before.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 96]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yukiko Middle.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 418]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yukiko After.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 621]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yukiko mk1412 ep11.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Magic Kaito 1412 (episode 11).]]<br />
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== Quotes ==<br />
{{cquote|Hey, you may be looking at my future daughter-in-law.|Referring to Ran, [[Shinichi Kudo's New York Case|Episode 286]]||}}<br />
{{cquote|There's only two reasons for a girl to look at a boy like that: he has something on his face or she likes him.|Talking to Conan about Haibara, [[Secret of the Tohto Film Development Studio|Episode 335]]}}<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Aoyama has stated in Super Digest Book 10+ that Yusaku and Yukiko met because Yukiko had been chosen to play the main character of a drama based on one of Yusaku's books.<br />
* In Episode 286, it is revealed that Yukiko has (or had) a California Driver's License. Her ID is 471108628. This would seem to be inconsistent with the actual ID number system used by the State of California in issuing driver's licenses, in which only eight digits are used.<br />
* [[Wikipedia: Sumi Shimamoto|Yukiko's voice actress]] also starred a role as wife alongside [[Wikipedia: Hideyuki Tanaka|Hideyuki Tanaka]] in Rumiko Takahashi's work as Kyoko Otonashi in Maison Ikkoku.<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{CharLangItem|flag=North Korea|flag2=South Korea|Korean|{{lang|kr|하연}} Ha Yeon|{{lang|kr|이}} Lee}}<br />
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{{CharLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|{{lang|th|ยูกิโกะ Yū-ki-koa}}|{{lang|th|คุโด้ Khu-dô}}}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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File:Yukiko Kudo schooler.jpg|High school girl.<br />
File:Yukiko Kudo 17.jpg|Twenty years ago.<br />
File:Yukiko Kudo -10.PNG|Ten years ago.<br />
File:Ep35311.PNG|13 years ago.<br />
File:EP882-Photo.jpg<br />
File:EP995 1.jpeg|A younger Yukiko<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Characters]]<br />
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| name = Yusaku Kudo<br />
| japanese-name = 工藤 優作 <br> (Kudō Yūsaku)<br />
| english-name = Booker Kudo<br />
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| gender = Male<br />
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| relatives = [[Yukiko Kudo]] (wife) <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] (son)<br />
| occupation = Novelist<br />
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| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 6#Conan Kidnapping Case|File 51]] <br> Anime: [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|Episode 43]]<br />
| status = Alive<br />
| appearances = {{:Yusaku Kudo Appearances}}<br />
| cases-solved = 7<br />
| keyhole = [[Volume 22]]<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Hideyuki Tanaka]]<br />
| english-voice = [[Randy Tallman]] (1st FUNimation) <br> [[John Swasey]] (2nd FUNimation) <br> [[Keith Silverstein]] (Bang Zoom!)<br />
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'''{{nihongo|Yusaku Kudo|工藤 優作|Kudō Yūsaku}}''' is the father of [[Shinichi Kudo]] and, along with his wife [[Yukiko Kudo|Yukiko]], is one of only a few characters to [[List of characters who know Conan's identity|know]] he is [[Conan Edogawa]]. He is also a world famous novelist and the creator of the popular [[Night Baron]] series.<br />
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== Background ==<br />
[[File:Young Yusaku.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Young Yusaku.]]<br />
Yusaku Kudo was already noted for his sharp intellect and deductive abilities at a young age. He met Inspector Juzo Megure and became a good friend and valuable adviser to him in solving very difficult cases.<ref name="Call">Manga Chapter 204: The Initial Call</ref> While he often assisted the police, Yusaku's primary aspiration was that of a writer. Quickly attracting acclaim in his early twenties as a young novelist, he encountered the girl whom he resolved to marry: [[Yukiko Kudo|Yukiko Fujimine]], an already famed and beautiful actress. While taking her out in an expensive restaurant to make his proposal, he was involved in a murder case which he solved brilliantly, and right afterward proposed to a startled Yukiko - which she accepted (twenty years later, his son [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] would become involved in a follow-up of the exact same case in the exact same restaurant, but unlike Yusaku he wouldn't be able to profess his feelings to his own love, [[Ran Mouri]]).<ref>Manga Chapter 260: The Memorable Place</ref><br />
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Yusaku's detective stories have won international acclaim, especially his novels involving the character called Night Baron, who has become a popular cultural item. He prefers to be known as a novelist, despite multiple demonstrations of a Mycroftian tendency to solve a case before Shinichi reaches the same conclusions (as in the OVA where Shinichi was trying to prove the alibi involving, supposedly, a black labrador dog). In the course of his career, he also encountered the first [[Toichi Kuroba|Kaitou Kid]] and struck a sort of competitive friendship with him; it is implied that Yusaku knew Kid's identity, but chose to chase Kid only during heists in order to foil the theft and no further.<ref name="Code">Manga Chapter 573: Setting Sun</ref><br />
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After Shinichi becomes Conan, Yusaku learns from [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] what occurred, and stages an elaborate false kidnapping to drive home to Conan what the stakes are if he is caught by the [[Black Organization]]. He offers to take Conan to a new life in America, but understands when Shinichi refuses due to a desire for independence and feelings for Ran - though Yusaku doesn't expect that resolve to last.<ref name="Kidnapping">{{cite book |last=Aoyama |first=Gosho |title=Detective Conan |volume=6 |publisher=Shogakukan |date=1995-07-18 |isbn=4-09-123376-7 |chapter=File 1 |language=Japanese |location=Tokyo|}}</ref> He and Yukiko occasionally check up on Conan, but seem content to respect Shinichi's wishes to pursue the Black Organization without their help.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
Yusaku Kudo possesses a very sharp intellect and observation skills, traits which his son inherited, though Yusaku's own abilities remain more well-honed. He demonstrates in multiple cases an ability to operate several steps ahead of both Shinichi and criminals, able to discern the truth with much few clues than his son. Despite this, he chooses to not get involved unless Shinichi/Conan appears unable solve the case alone in time to save the intended victim.<ref name="Train">Manga Chapter 218: The Last Station</ref><ref>Manga Chapter 752: A Troublesome and Difficult Case</ref><ref>Episode (English #99-102: The Cornered Detective)</ref> His success as a novelist is to a large part based on his keen understanding of the criminal mind, as his most famous recurring character is a criminal. While he is an excellent author, he will occasionally blow off his editors in order to do other things, such as travel with Yukiko.<ref name="Kidnapping"></ref> He is very laid back and calm, never seen to lose his temper. Some might think him too laid back, as he often took his son to crime scenes before Shinichi was eleven,<ref name="Call"></ref> and showed no concern over six-year-old Shinichi dragging Ran and Agasa into a potentially dangerous area of town to investigate a code.<ref>Manga Chapter 572: Broad Daylight</ref> The only time he has been shown to be caught off-guard or stressed by a situation is after the false kidnapping, when Shinichi, as pay-back for the prank, alerts Yusaku's editors to his location and they force him to make up for missing his deadlines.<ref name="Kidnapping"></ref> His less tolerable personality traits include a certain cockiness and a very bad touch at making humor.<ref name="Train"></ref><br />
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Yusaku loves to read, and is the one who compiled the massive library of mystery fiction Shinichi read as a child. His love of Sherlock Holmes is briefly explored in the non-[[canon]] 6th movie, '[[The Phantom of Baker Street]]', wherein Yusaku and Agasa helped develop one of the Cocoon VR modules as 19th Century London and included Holmes, Watson, and Irene Adler as non-playable characters modeled visually after Yusaku, Agasa, and Yukiko, respectively.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
Yusaku's most defining trait is his keen mind. Very well-read with advanced knowledge and understanding in a myriad of subjects, Yusaku has repeatedly proven to be immensely observant and analytical. He also shows equally sharp instincts, having an innate talent for seeing through deceptions factors that are out of place. While his son inherited this mindset, Yusaku has consistently been proven to be smarter than Shinichi, being able to solve cases much faster and efficiently with only a brief investigation or fewer clues. Yusaku is a world-renowned and best-selling novelist who won various awards for his mystery novels, especial the Night Baron series.<br />
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While not a skill he mastered, Yusaku showed some capable acting skills, able to effectively convince Rei Furuya that he was [[Subaru Okiya]] after his wife and son helped him with the disguise.<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
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{{appellations/head|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{appellations|Yukiko Kudo|Yusaku<br>Yu-chan|Yukiko<ref name="14f8" />}}<br />
{{appellations|Shinichi Kudo|Dad (''Tou-san'')|Shinichi}}<br />
{{appellations|Conan Edogawa|Dad (''Tou-san'')|Shinichi<br>Edogawa Conan-kun}}<br />
{{appellations|Ran Mouri|Shinichi's dad (''Shinichi no otou-san'')|Ran-chan<br>Mouri Ran<br>Ran-kun<ref name="14f8">[[Volume 14]], File 8</ref>}}<br />
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{{appellations/head|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{appellations|Juzo Megure|Yusaku-kun|Megure}}<br />
{{appellations|Subaru Okiya|Kudo Yusaku-shi<ref name="file898">[[Volume 85#Scarlet Showdown|File 898 (Volume 85)]]</ref>|That FBI agent}}<br />
{{appellations|Shuichi Akai|Yusaku-san|Akai-kun}}<br />
{{appellations|Rei Furuya|Kudo Yusaku<ref name="file895">[[Volume 85#Scarlet Showdown|File 895 (Volume 85)]]</ref>|-}}<br />
{{appellations|Jodie Starling|-|Agent Jodie (''Jodie-sōsakan'')<ref name="file1063">[[Volume 100#FBI Serial Murder Case|File 1063 (Volume 100)]]</ref>}}<br />
{{appellations|James Black|Yusaku-san<ref name="file1063">[[Volume 100#FBI Serial Murder Case|File 1063 (Volume 100)]]</ref>|-}}<br />
{{appellations|Andre Camel|-|Camel-kun}}<br />
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{{appellations/head|Yusaku Kudo}}<br />
{{appellations|Kaitou Kid|-|Kaitou 1412<br>Kaitou Kid|file=Toichi as Kid.jpg}}<br />
{{appellations|Toichi Kuroba|Kudo-shi<br>Dear Yūsaku Kudō (letter)|-}}<br />
{{appellations|Masumi Sera|Kudo Yusaku|-}}<br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case (Manga: [[Volume 5|49-51]], Anime: [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case|43]]) ===<br />
Yusaku and Yukiko reveal themselves to Shinichi. Yusaku created this scenario to test Shinichi's detective skills. Shinichi's parents are worried about him and want Shinichi to realize the danger of hunting the Black Organization. They also want Shinichi to go with them to America and have Interpol or another professional law enforcement try to find the Black Organization instead and have Shinichi give up as a detective because they know how dangerous it is. Shinichi refuses, however, because he wants to stay near Ran and look for the Black Organization too. Yukiko was angry as this, but Yusaku tells her they should respect Shinichi's decision and says mischievously that he had another reason to stay in Japan. Later on a plane, Yukiko began to worry about Shinichi, but Yusaku calmed her down and told her that Shinichi will be alright and believes that he will come back to them. People from Foreigner Magazine find Yusaku, who was surprised that they found him. He asks how they found him. The Foreigner Magazine people said that Shinichi told them. Yukiko wants Shinichi got them back this time and this forces Yusaku to work endlessly.<br />
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=== Night Baron Murder Case (case part) (Manga: [[Volume 8#Night Baron Murder Case|72]], Anime: [[Night Baron Murder Case|68]]) ===<br />
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=== Moon, Star, Sun Code Case (Manga: [[Volume 12#Moon.2C Star.2C and Sun Case|111-113]], Anime: [[The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun|163-164]]) ===<br />
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=== The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases (Manga: [[Volume 14|131-138]], Anime: [[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases |096]]) ===<br />
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=== The North Star No.3 Express (Manga: [[Volume 22#Unpublished Novel Case|215-218]], Anime: [[The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno|144-145]]) ===<br />
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=== Desperate Revival: Shinichi's Return and The Promised Place (Manga: [[Volume 26#Elevator Murder Case|258-260]], Anime: [[The Desperate Revival#Shinichi.27s Return and The Promised Place .28Manga: 258-260.2C Anime: 192-193.29|192-193]]) ===<br />
It was revealed that Yusaku, after solving a crime in a high end restaurant, proposed to Yukiko 20 years ago. Shinichi attempted to confess to Ran in the same fashion, but shrunk to Conan before being able to do so.<br />
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=== Heiji Hattori Vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slopes (Manga: [[Volume 50#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|518-521]] and [[Volume 51#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|522]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|490]]) ===<br />
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=== Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure (Manga: [[Volume 55|570-573]], Anime: [[Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|472-473]]) ===<br />
10 years in the past Shinichi receives a coded message from a mysterious man at his school. Yusaku manages to give Shinichi a clue to the first code, setting him off on a Childhood Adventure. While Shinichi is gone, [[Eri Kisaki]] delivers a message from the police to Yusaku, thanking him for his efforts at chasing away a mysterious thief. Yusaku had been unable to receive the message due to disconnecting his phone, to work on his manuscripts. When Shinichi reached the end of the code trail, he came to the incorrect conclusion that his father, was the one who had made the code. In the present day, Conan solves the true code and realizes that it was from the original Kaito Kid ([[Toichi Kuroba]]) and was meant for his father to solve. <br />
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=== Holmes' Revelation (Manga: [[Volume 71|743-751]], Anime: [[Holmes' Revelation|616-621]]) ===<br />
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=== Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case (Manga: [[Volume 77|812-814]], Anime: [[Yusaku Kudo's Cold Case|690-691]]) ===<br />
10 years in the past Yusaku was called in to assist on a case where a man had died in a park leaving a bloody "death" kanji character next to it. The character caused fear of a possible serial killer. He solved the case instantly and turned to Megure and said that this case would never happen again. In the present day [[Ran Mouri]], [[Sonoko Suzuki]], and [[Masumi Sera]] stumble across a body that also has a bloody "death" kanji next to it. They meet up with Conan and [[Subaru Okiya]] at the Kudo home and go through Yusaku's files. A combination of information from the past and present lead them to the solution that Yusaku had come up with all those years ago. The death had been a accident, but the first person who discovered the body, a young boy, had accidentally created the character, by placing candy next to the body, so the blood would flow around it and shape into the 'death' character. Yusaku withhold the details, because he fear that the boy's actions would be misunderstood as a rude prank. Conan and the girls as well solve the new case and stopping the criminals. However this case had the consequence that Subaru discovered Conan's identity.<br />
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=== The Scarlet Return (Manga: [[Volume 85|894-898]], Anime: [[The Scarlet Return|779-783]]) ===<br />
[[Rei Furuya|Bourbon]] manages to trick [[Andre Camel]] into revealing the last piece of information to prove that [[Shuichi Akai]] is still alive. This happens to occur on the same night that Yusaku had been nominated for a Macademy Award. When Bourbon arrives at the Kudo house to confront [[Subaru Okiya]] who he believed to be Akai in disguise, he is met with a "Subaru" wearing the [[Voice-Changing Face Mask]]. After Bourbon reveals the trick that allowed Akai to survive, he gets a call from his co-workers announcing that they had encountered Akai while trying to capture [[Jodie Starling]] and [[Andre Camel]]. Bourbon apologizes to the "Subaru" and leaves. Afterword it is revealed that this was a new plan orchestrated by Conan with Yusaku wearing the Subaru disguise. The Yusaku on the TV in the background, receiving a Macademy Award, was actually [[Yukiko Kudo]] also in a disguise.<br />
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=== Ran GIRL/Shinichi BOY (Manga: [[Volume 87#Ran .26 Shinichi .E2.80.93 First Contact|921-924]], Anime: [[Memories from Sakura Class|853-854]]) ===<br />
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=== Crimson School Trip Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|1005]], Anime: [[The Scarlet School Trip|927-928]]) ===<br />
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=== The Missing Maria Higashio Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Missing Maria Higashio Case|1008]], Anime: [[Search for Maria-chan!|942]]) ===<br />
Yukiko and Yusaku have returned to Japan and reveal to Conan that they convinced the blog owner to retract her claim in exchange for their autographs. They decide to remain in the country for the foreseeable future, in light of Yusaku's interpretation of [[Koji Haneda]]'s dying message, which leads them and Conan to believe that [[Renya Karasuma]] is connected to the organization.<br />
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=== Black Bunny Club Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 95#Black Bunny Club Murder Case|1012]], Anime: [[The Unsolved Cocktail Case|954]]) ===<br />
Yukiko and Yusaku interrupted Amuro's confrontaion with Akai for infiltrating the Kudo house. They invite him to have a tea. <br />
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=== Shogi Player Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Shogi Player Serial Murder Case|1045]], Anime: [[Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board|1034]]) ===<br />
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=== Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case (Manga: [[Volume 99#Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case|1058]]-[[Volume 100#Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case|1060]], Anime: TBA) ===<br />
Yusaku decide to solve a serial murder case in a TV show but both Yukiko and Yusaku got food poisoning before the TV shoot. Later on, Kaitou Kid appears as Yusaku to return a favor for him of clearing his crime and cooperate with Conan to join the TV shoot. After the case, Conan realizes that the fake Yusaku is not Kid, but rather Vermouth to investigate Yusaku. However, Yukiko and Yusaku pretended to have food poisoning, as they saw through the Black Organization attempt to take them out. They plan with the FBI and pretended to get the symptoms of food poisoning to fool the Black Organization. Yusaku and Shuichi mention the only things left is to prepare the Black Organization's big move.<br />
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=== FBI Serial Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 100#FBI Serial Murder Case|1061-1066]], Anime: TBA) ===<br />
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== Non-canon plot overview ==<br />
=== The Phantom of Baker Street (Movie: [[The Phantom of Baker Street|6]]) ===<br />
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=== Home of Beika's Grenier (Anime: [[Home of Beika's Grenier|418]]) ===<br />
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== Relationships analysis ==<br />
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=== Yukiko Kudo ===<br />
{{main|Yusaku Kudo and Yukiko Kudo}}<br />
Not much is known about Yusaku and Yukiko's backstory before they get married. The most notable scene was from 20 years ago, when Yusaku and Yukiko met in a high end restaurant. Yusaku observed a murder crime, quickly solved it and suddenly proposed to a startled Yukiko, which she accepted. Despite occasional quarrels, they truly love each other and Yusaku fully supports Yukiko on her connections with the film industry after her retirement.<br />
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=== Shinichi Kudo/Conan Edogawa ===<br />
Shinichi is his son and learns detective work from him. Yusaku began taking Shinichi to crime scenes as soon as Shinichi was 7 years old. Overall, Yusaku is a better detective, both from his experience and his astute observations that Shinichi sometimes misses. Yusaku fully supports Shinichi's goal and gives him the needed independence to solve cases, only dropping hints or stepping in when it is absolutely necessary. Although Yusaku and Yukiko left their son in Japan 3 years ago when they moved to America, they still supported him financially and occasionally came back to Japan to check their son's wellbeing.<br />
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When Shinichi shrunk into Conan, Yusaku staged a fake kidnapping scheme with Yukiko and Professor Agasa to make Shinichi realize the danger of the organization Shinichi was trying to investigate. He offered to bring Shinichi to America, which Shinichi refused. Since then, he still acted the same way towards Conan as before and limited his involvement with Black Organization, only helping his son on a single case by disguising as Subaru Okiya to fool Tooru Amuro.<br />
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== Character popularity ==<br />
* eBookJapan held a character popularity poll from April 12, 2011 to May 12, 2011 in which readers of Detective Conan (international included) could vote for their favorite character. Yusaku placed 15th in the poll with 45 votes out of the 5,883 that were cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ebookjapan.jp/ebj/special/conan/vote_kekka2.asp|title=『名探偵コナン』 人気投票結果|date=2011-05-12|publisher=eBookJapan|accessdate=2011-05-15}}</ref><br />
* In honor of the release of the 800th manga chapter, Shonen Sunday held a popularity poll/contest containing 91 Detective Conan characters to choose from. Yusaku placed 17th overall with 76 votes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://forum.dctp.ws/index.php?topic=8024.msg651566#msg651566|title=Shonen magazine detective conan official poll results published [magazine pic]|date=2012-02-28|publisher=eva|accessdate=2012-02-29}}</ref><br />
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== Name origin ==<br />
Yusaku's name comes from Shunsaku "Kudo" (protagonist of the TV Drama [[Wikipedia: Tantei Monogatari|Tantei Monogatari]] (探偵物語<sup>[[Help:Japanese|?]]</sup>, lit. Detective Story<ref>[[Wikipedia: Tantei Monogatari|Wikipedia]]</ref>)) and actor [[Wikipedia: Yusaku Matsuda|"Yusaku" Matsuda]] (who portrayed Shunsaku Kudo).<br />
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== Character inspiration ==<br />
[[Gosho Aoyama]] was inspired by the fictional character [[Wikipedia: Mycroft Holmes|Mycroft Holmes]] in the ''[[Sherlock Holmes]]''' series to create Yusaku Kudo. He's smarter than Sherlock Holmes, the protagonist, which is also the same situation with Shinichi's father.<ref>Aoyama's latest interview for NHK (2017)</ref><br />
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== Different looks ==<br />
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| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yusaku Before.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 43]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yusaku Middle.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 418]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Yusaku After.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 621]]<br />
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== Quotes ==<br />
{{cquote|"You are going to regret it, if you underestimate girls."|[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|Episode 96]], talking to [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] about [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]}}<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Yusaku's relationship with his son can be compared to Mycroft, the older brother of Sherlock. Like Mycroft, Yusaku is considerably more intelligent than his younger relative, able to solve cases much sooner, yet has no personal interest in being a detective.<br />
* Yusaku appears to be very near-sighted without his glasses, as Conan first noticed when using one of his pairs.<br />
* His first name translates to, "masterpiece".<br />
* He is right-handed<br />
* Aoyama has stated in Super Digest Book 10+ that Yusaku and Yukiko met because Yukiko had been chosen to play the main character of a drama based on one of Yusaku's books.<br />
* [[Wikipedia: Hideyuki Tanaka|Yusaku's voice actor]] also starred a role as husband alongside [[Wikipedia: Sumi Shimamoto|Sumi Shimamoto]] in Rumiko Takahashi's work as Soichiro Otonashi in Maison Ikkoku.<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{CharLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|優作 Yūsaku|工藤 Kudō}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|يوساكو Yūsāko|كودو Kōdo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|优作 Youzuo|工藤 Gongteng}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=US|English|Booker|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Philippines|Filipino|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=France|French|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Yusaku|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Yusaku (Yasuke in ep. 286)|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=North Korea|flag2=South Korea|Korean|건 Gun|남 Nam}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish|Yusaku (anime), Yusuke (manga, file 218)|Kudo}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ยูซากุ Yū-sā-ku|คุโด้ Khu-dô}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|優作 Youzuo|工藤 Gongteng}}<br />
{{CharLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Yuusaku|Kudo}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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File:Yusaku Kudo 17.jpg|Twenty years ago.<br />
File:Yusaku Kudo -10.PNG|Ten years ago.<br />
File:Vlcsnap-2013-12-08-20h42m31s252.png|Yusaku responding to [[Toichi Kuroba]]'s (Original [[Kaitou Kid]]) challenge saying "Yeah, Of course!".<br />
File:The Scarlet Return-Mr Yusaku Kudo.jpg|Yusaku in the hall of Macademy Awards ([[Yukiko Kudo|Yukiko]] in disguise).<br />
EP853 13.png|13 years ago.<br />
File:EP882-Photo.jpg<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Characters]]<br />
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{{InfoBox Char<br />
| name = Eri Kisaki<br />
| japanese-name = 妃 英理 <br> (Kisaki Eri)<br />
| english-name = Eva Kadan (anime) <br> Eva Kaden<ref>Case Closed [[Volume 55]] Chapter 10: Eva's Secret (1)</ref> ([[English Manga|manga]])<br />
| image = Eri Kisaki Profile.png<br />
| age = 37-38<!--Yes this age takes into account her birthday<br />
--><ref name=V11-5>Volume 11, File 5, Page 10: "An Important Person!?" Eri was listed as 37 in this chapter.</ref><ref name=V68-2>Eri has a birthday in chapters 709-711, so she is now 38</ref><br />
| gender = Female<br />
| date-of-birth = October 10 <br />
| relatives = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (husband) <br> [[Ran Mouri]] (daughter) <br> [[Mr. Kisaki]] (father) <br> [[Goro]] (pet)<br />
| occupation = Lawyer<br />
| nicknames = Queen of the Courtroom (by her professional acquaintances)<br />
| status = Alive<br />
| aliases = Eri Mouri (real name)<br />
| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 11#Coffee Shop Case|File 105]] <br> Anime: [[Coffee Shop Murder Case|Episode 32]]<br />
| appearances = {{:Eri Kisaki Appearances}}<br />
| cases-solved = 5 cases and 1 case (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| keyhole = [[Volume 11]]<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Gara Takashima]]<br />
| english-voice = [[Julie Mayfield]] (FUNimation) <br> [[Mari Devon]] (Bang Zoom!, episode ONE) <br> [[Jane Alan]] (Bang Zoom!, movie 22)<br />
| drama-actor = [[Nene Otsuka]]<br />
| footnotes =<br />
}}<br />
'''{{nihongo|Eri Kisaki|妃 英理|Kisaki Eri}}''', known as '''Eva Kadan''' in the English Funimation dub, is a character in the manga and anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''. Her real name is '''{{nihongo|Eri Mouri|毛利 英理|Mōri Eri}}'''. She began to use her maiden name again after she began living separately from her husband [[Kogoro Mouri]]. She also runs her law practice under her maiden name. In a recent hospitalization, her name was displayed as "Eri Mouri" on the door. She has one daughter, [[Ran Mouri]]. Eri has advanced skills in Judo, taught to her by Kogoro.<br />
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== Background ==<br />
[[File:Eri and Yukiko.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Eri and her childhood friend, Yukiko Kudo.]]<br />
The separately-living wife of [[Kogoro Mouri]], Eri is a lawyer who often gets tangled in Kogoro's cases, usually serving as an extra pair of eyes when it becomes time to investigate a crime. Although she does not like Kogoro's attitude and personality (especially his drinking and skirt-chasing habits), she still deeply loves and cares for him, often testing him to see if he still cares about her as well.<br />
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Eri and Kogoro, like [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] and [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] and [[Kazuha Toyama|Kazuha]], had been best friends since childhood, falling in love in their teens. Ten years before the ''Detective Conan'' storyline starts, however, Kogoro and Eri separated and took different paths in their lives.<ref>[[Volume 11|Volume 11, File 107, Page 15: "The Two Mysteries"]]; Ran says that it's already been 10 years since Eri left.</ref> Ran had believed that Eri had separated from Kogoro because he had shot her in the leg to get her away from a crazed serial killer, when in fact Eri had completely respected Kogoro for his decision, which she also believed was the correct one. She had left him when she had cooked him a gratitude dinner afterwards, which Kogoro assessed (perhaps rightfully) to be completely inedible.<ref name=target>[[The Fourteenth Target|Movie 2: ''The Fourteenth Target'']]</ref> After this, Eri focused full time on her duties as a lawyer and has since become a highly respected (and feared) member of her profession, which in time even resulted in a movie based on her performance in court.<ref>[[Volume 93#Eri Kisaki Abduction Case|Volume 93, File 986: "Eri's SOS"]]</ref><br />
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In high school, Eri and her schoolmate and close friend, [[Yukiko Kudo]], was involved in a "Miss Teitan High School" pageant and were tied in the number of votes, due to the lateness of Kogoro.<ref name=Alike>[[Alike Princesses|Episode 333-334: Alike Princesses]]</ref> He had forgotten to vote, and by the time he had come to vote, it was too late.<ref name=Alike /> It was later discovered that due to his clumsiness, he thought that the "Miss" meant "mistake" and was going to vote for Eri as a result of that misconception, much to her anger later on.<ref name=Alike/><br />
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== Personality ==<br />
[[File:Eri's Cat, Goro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Eri's pet cat, Goro, whom she named after Kogoro.]]<br />
Eri is considered incredibly attractive. Various men of different ages have pined for her, but she always turns them down, mostly due to her feelings for Kogoro.<ref name=coffee/><ref name=LoveOf>[[The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki|Episode 474: The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki]]</ref><ref name=Suspect>[[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|Episode 199-200: Kogoro Mouri, Suspect]]</ref> She and Yukiko were considered the two most beautiful girls at Teitan High School back when they were students.<ref name=Alike/> Even though the result ended in a tie, the two remained very close friends, often letting little [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] play together and have playdates.<ref name=childhood>[[Shinichi Kudō's Childhood Adventure|Episode 472-473: Shinichi Kudō's Childhood Adventure]]</ref> Shinichi remembers often how Eri would give him a big scolding for starting trouble.<ref name=coffee/><br />
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Eri's personality suits her occupation as a lawyer. She is often very questioning, and gets herself involved in the investigation of cases along with Kogoro, much to his chagrin. She is also tactical and has high moral ground, generally avoids accepting requests from people with clear criminal act<ref name=client>[[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|Episode 199-200: Kogoro Mouri, Suspect]]</ref> unless she believes that there is something behind the scene or the request is related to the case she and/or Kogoro are investigating in. <br />
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She has a cat, a [[Wikipedia: Russian Blue|Russian Blue]] named "Goro," whom she cares for very deeply; in fact, Goro's name comes from "KoGORO" of Kogoro Mouri, since to her the cat and Kogoro both act very similar in some ways.<ref name=Goro>[[Secret of the Russian Blue|Episode 445: Secret of the Russian Blue]]</ref><ref name=LoveOf/> Eri is also very close friends with her secretary, [[Midori Kuriyama]].<br />
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Apart from being highly intelligent and has a sharp eye for details, Eri is also a skilled judoka, taught by Kogoro himself.<ref name=coffee /> She has proven on more than one occasion that she can lend a big helping hand in cases, and her deductions are almost always accurate.<ref name=Alike /><ref name=Suspect /> Ran often goes to Eri for advice, especially on Ran's relationship with Shinichi.<ref name=Blind>[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|Episode 170-171: The Blind Spot in the Darkness]]</ref> Eri has often half-jokingly said that her best advice for Ran is to never get involved with a detective.<ref name=coffee/><br />
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In chapter 985, it's revealed Lawyers like Eri use Western-style comma (,).<br />
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Eri is shown to care for those she knows and loves, like in movie 4, she came and stayed with Kogoro, because Ran had amnesia. In episode 474, she worried about her cat goro so much that she cried. She said she doesn't care about Kogoro. But in reality, however, she still loves him and said if he wouldn't flirt, she would return. In an episode, she pretended to not hear him because she isn't ready.<br />
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== Appearance ==<br />
Eri is a fairly tall and light-skinned woman. She has long and wavy brown hair reaching her lower-back with shorter bangs framing the sides of her face, most of which she usually keeps done up in a bun. Slender yet very curvaceous in built, she is shown to be very beautiful and admired by most men, using her wedding ring despite the separation as a deterrent to would-be suiters (while secretly also because she still loves Korogo). She has been well-known for her stunning beauty since high school, where she was only ever rivaled by in looks by Yukiko Kudo. She wears simple black glasses and is commonly seen wearing business suits.<br />
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==Abilities==<br />
===Intelligence===<br />
Eri is highly intelligent and skilled at solving cases, as in her first appearance she was able to find out the identity of the culprit and how culprit did it. In other cases she was able to find clues faster than Conan and give it to the officer in charge.<br />
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===Martial arts===<br />
Eri is skilled at judo, being taught by her husband Kogoro. Her normal technique is ippon seoi-nage(one-arm shoulder throw) which she uses when facing criminals.<br />
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===Other skills===<br />
She is considered to be a skilled lawyer, while Ran considers her best. In movie 2, she was said to be horrible at cooking and Gosho Aoyama said in super digest book that her bad cooking is also part of canon.<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
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<tab title="Protagonists"><br />
{{appellations/head|Eri}}<br />
{{appellations|Kogoro Mouri|Eri <br> Old woman (''obasan'')|Dear (''Anata'') <br> Mustache old man}}<br />
{{appellations|Ran Mouri|Mom (''Okāsan'')|Ran}}<br />
{{appellations|Conan Edogawa|Aunt Eri (''Eri-no-obasan'') <br> Kisaki-sensei <br> Attorney Kisaki (''Kisaki-bengoshi'') <br> Aunt (''Obasan'') <br> Eri-san|Conan-kun}}<br />
{{appellations|Shinichi Kudo|Kisaki-san|Shinichi-kun <br> Your son (''anata no musuko''; talking to [[Yukiko Kudo|Yukiko]]) <br> Son-san (''Musuko-san''; talking to [[Yusaku Kudo|Yusaku]])}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Friends"><br />
{{appellations/head|Eri}}<br />
{{appellations|Yukiko Kudo|Eri-chan|Yuki-chan <br> Yukiko}}<br />
{{appellations|Hiroshi Agasa|Eri-san}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Law Enforcement"><br />
{{appellations/head|Eri}}<br />
{{appellations|Midori Kuriyama|Sensei|Kuriyama-san}}<br />
{{appellations|Reiko Kujo|Kisaki-sensei <br> Attorney Kisaki (''Kisaki-bengoshi'')|Prosecutor Kujo (''Kujo-kenji'')}}<br />
{{appellations|Juzo Megure|Attorney Kisaki (''Kisaki-bengoshi'') <br> Eri-san <br> Kisaki-san|Inspector-san (''Keibu-san'') <br> Assistant Inspector Megure (''Megure-keibu-ho'')}}<br />
{{appellations|Kazunobu Chiba|-|Chiba-kun}}<br />
{{appellations|Wataru Takagi|-|Takagi-kun}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
<tab title="Detective Boys"><br />
{{appellations/head|Eri}}<br />
{{appellations|Genta Kojima|That scary old hag|-}}<br />
{{appellations|Ayumi Yoshida|Ran's mother (''Ran-oneesan no oka-san'')|-}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
</tabs><br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Coffee Shop Case (Manga: [[Volume 11#Coffee Shop Case|Wrong episodes]], Anime: [[Coffee Shop Murder Case|32]]) ===<br />
Eri is a customer visiting a certain coffee shop where she is meant to meet up with Ran. As she waits for her daughter, she becomes involved in a murder case, and with the help of Conan, they solve the mystery and point out the culprit. It is only after Ran arrives does Conan realize that Eri is Ran's mother, the one who used to scold him when he and Ran were children.<br />
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=== Magician's Suicide Case (Manga: [[Volume 14#Magician's Suicide Case|131]], Anime: [[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|96]]) ===<br />
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=== Scuba Diving Case (Manga: [[Volume 17#Scuba Diving Case|163-165]], Anime: [[Scuba Diving Murder Case|114-115]]) ===<br />
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=== Blackout Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 24#Blackout Murder Case|237]], Anime: [[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|171]]) ===<br />
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=== Cruise Ship Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 23#Cruise Ship Murder Case|225]], Anime: [[The Twenty Year Old Murderous Intent: The Symphony Serial Murder Case|174]]) ===<br />
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=== Murderer Kogoro Mouri Case (Manga: [[Volume 27#Murderer Kogoro Mouri Case|264-266]], Anime: [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|199-200]]) ===<br />
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=== Old Photograph Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 28#Old Photograph Murder Case|276]], Anime: [[The Client Full of Lies|220]]) ===<br />
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=== Kogoro's Choice (Manga: [[Volume 37#Kogoro's Choice|374-376]], Anime: [[The Unseen Suspect|305-306]]) ===<br />
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=== Child Star Case (Manga: [[Volume 39#Child Star Case|401]], Anime: [[A Small Client|354]]) ===<br />
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=== Eri vs. Yukiko (Manga: [[Volume 40#Eri vs. Yukiko|413-416]], Anime: [[The Similar Princesses|333-334]]) ===<br />
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=== Baseball Player Case (Manga: [[Volume 45#Baseball Player Case|463-465]], Anime: [[A Course Without Protest|371-372]]) ===<br />
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=== Missing Classmate Case (Manga: [[Volume 49#Missing Classmate Case|507]], Anime: [[Super Secret of the Road to School|427-428]]) ===<br />
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=== Group Date Kidnapping Case (Manga: [[Volume 50#Group Date Kidnapping Case|511, 513]], Anime: [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 7|431-432]]) ===<br />
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=== Cat Sitting Case (Manga: [[Volume 51#Cat Sitting Case|528-529]], Anime: [[Secret of the Russian Blue|445]]) ===<br />
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=== Shinichi's Childhood Adventure (Manga: [[Volume 55#Shinichi's Childhood Adventure|571-572]], Anime: [[Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure|472-473]]) ===<br />
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=== Secret Eri Kisaki (Manga: [[Volume 55#Secret Eri Kisaki|574-575]], Anime: [[The Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki|474]]) ===<br />
Her worrying about Goro has once caused a big misunderstanding with Ran, thinking that a veterinarian was trying to go out with Eri when he was only trying to help her cat, although it is shown in the end that he was hoping to get involved with her.<br />
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=== The Fugitive (Manga: [[Volume 57#The Fugitive|594]], Anime: [[Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri]]) ===<br />
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=== Witness Eri Kisaki Case (Manga: [[Volume 59#Witness Eri Kisaki Case|610-612]], Anime: [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony|505-506]]) ===<br />
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=== Judo Champion Case (Manga: [[Volume 62#Judo Champion Case|643-645]], Anime: [[Might Over Mystery|528-529]]) ===<br />
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=== Eri's Birthday Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 68#Eri's Birthday Murder Case|709-711]], Anime: [[The Worst Birthday|589-590]]) ===<br />
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=== White Day Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 69#White Day Murder Case|727]], Anime: [[White Day of Betrayal|609]]) ===<br />
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=== Target on Tape (Manga: [[Volume 74#Target on Tape|776]], Anime: [[The Professor's Video Site|657]]) ===<br />
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=== Private Eye (Manga: [[Volume 75#Private Eye|793]], Anime: [[Wedding Eve|667]]) ===<br />
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=== Steamy Relations (Manga: [[Volume 81#Steamy Relations|856, 858]], Anime: [[Bathroom Where Ran Collapsed As Well|740-741]]) ===<br />
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=== Taii's Owner (Manga: [[Volume 82#Taii's Owner|865]], Anime: [[The Case of the Lucky Calico|751]]) ===<br />
Eri was at Fukuoka to work on a client's report and left Goro at Mouri Detective Agency with Ran. When the Detective Boys when upstairs to see if Kogoro will want to solve the case for them about Taii, they see Goro and play with him as Genta asks if it's the scary old hag's cat making Ran feel he's rude.<br />
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=== Aquarium Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 83#Aquarium Murder Case|882]], Anime: [[Shinichi Kudo Aquarium Case|772]]) ===<br />
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=== Tea Poisoning Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 84#Tea Poisoning Murder Case|888]], Anime: [[The Tense Tea Party|770]]) ===<br />
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=== Ran & Shinichi – First Contact (Manga: [[Volume 87#Ran & Shinichi – First Contact|921-922]], Anime: [[Memories from Sakura Class|853-854]]) ===<br />
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=== Eri Kisaki Abduction Case (Manga: [[Volume 93#Eri Kisaki Abduction Case|984-986]], Anime: [[Lawyer Kisaki's SOS|901-902]]) ===<br />
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== Non-canon plot overview==<br />
=== Courtroom showdown! Kisaki vs. Kogoro (Anime: [[Courtroom Confrontation: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|264-265]]) ===<br />
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=== The Fourteenth Target (Movie: [[The Fourteenth Target|2]]) ===<br />
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=== Captured in Her Eyes (Movie: [[Captured in Her Eyes|4]]) ===<br />
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=== Magician of the Silver Sky (Movie: [[Magician of the Silver Sky|8]]) ===<br />
This marks the only case that Eri gets knocked out by Conan's stun gun wristwatch and performed the deduction show. Conan originally aimed at Kogoro, but air turbulence caused the dart to hit Eri instead.<br />
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=== The Private Eyes' Requiem (Movie: [[The Private Eyes' Requiem|10]]) ===<br />
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=== Zero the Enforcer (Movie: [[Zero the Enforcer|22]]) ===<br />
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=== Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture (Anime: [[Kogoro Mouri's Grand Lecture|962-964]])===<br />
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== Relationships analysis ==<br />
=== Family and friends ===<br />
==== Eri's father ====<br />
[[File:Eris father.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kogoro and Eri speaking to Eri's father.]]<br />
Eri's father has only been mention once, but it's noted that he cares a lot for his daughter and is very overprotective.<br />
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==== [[Kogoro Mouri]] ====<br />
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[[File:Kogoro and Eri.PNG|thumb|right|200px|Kogoro and Eri.]]<br />
Even though Eri is separated from Kogoro, and has been for quite some time, she still cares for him and loves him. She often mentions that she would go back to him if he would just be a little bit nicer and not act immaturely to her.<ref name=coffee>[[Coffee Shop Murder Case|Episode 32: Coffee Shop Murder Case]]</ref> Very often, she sees Kogoro treat her nicely and gets hope, but then he does something stupid that angers her again, ruining any hope she has of them being back together. She remembers many very important dates in their relationship, and it is found out that she and Kogoro share many things in their minds, including the idea of wearing the outfits both, wore on their first date on its anniversary (each of them made this decision independently).<ref name=LoveOf /> Very often, their daughter, Ran, tries to get them to hook up with each other by planning out ways for them to see each other out of the blue.<ref name=scuba>[[Scuba Diving Murder Case|Episode 114-115: Scuba Diving Murder Case]]</ref> Ran also tries getting Eri to help give Kogoro clients.<ref name=miaso>[[Caught Up With the Great Detective! Two Murder Cases!|Episode 96: Caught Up With the Great Detective! Two Murder Cases!]]</ref><br />
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[[File:Eri Kisaki hair down.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Eri with her hair down while getting a hair cut.]]<br />
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In ''[[The Fourteenth Target]]'', Eri and Kogoro are shown having a great time eating dinner, but it ends when Kogoro looks out the window and sees the very attractive owner of the bar that he visits.<ref name=target/> This makes Eri turn angry and act how she normally acts to Kogoro. In the two-part episode, ''[[Scuba Diving Murder Case]]'', Eri accidentally loses her wedding ring on the beach, but pretends to have left it at home to see if Kogoro noticed.<ref name=scuba/> She gets visibly angry when Kogoro doesn't appear to notice it, especially when he leaves their lunch early to go back to the beach.<ref name=scuba/> Later, it is discovered that Kogoro had always known that she wasn't wearing her wedding ring, and had gone back to the beach to look for it.<ref name=scuba/> This left a visibly shocked Eri to drive home speechless, but pleased.<ref name=scuba/><br />
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In another episode, Eri captures a confession from Kogoro saying that he misses her and wishes she would come back to him on a minidisc, replaying it over and over again afterwards.<ref name=Suspect/> However, even though they both miss each other, both of them still pretend not to care, and even become incredibly nasty to each other.<ref name=scuba/> Kogoro even goes on the opposing side of a case that Eri is working on, in a plan done by her professional rival [[Reiko Kujo]] to try and get under Eri's skin.<ref name=Battle>[[Courtroom Battle: Kisaki vs. Kogoro|Episode 264-265: Courtroom Battle: Kisaki vs. Kogoro]]</ref> However, her plan fails, as Kogoro's testimony can help out Eri's case instead of Reiko's.<ref name=Battle/><br />
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==== [[Ran Mouri]] ====<br />
Despite having a rocky relationship with Kogoro, Eri continues to have a very loving and nurturing relationship with their only daughter. Ran has been trying to get her parents back together ever since they started living separately when she was 6 years old <ref name=The Two Mysteries>Manga Volume 11: Files 107 (The Two Mysteries)</ref>. When they can find the time, Eri and Ran like to meet up so they can catch up on what's been happening in each other's lives and during those moments together Ran tries to convince her mother to come back home to live with them as a family again <ref name=Coffee Shop Case>Manga Volume 11: Files 105-107 (Coffee Shop Case)</ref>. Ran was determined to save Eri from her kidnappers in [[Lawyer Kisaki's SOS]].<br />
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==== [[Shinichi Kudo]]/[[Conan Edogawa]] ====<br />
Shinichi/Conan and Eri share a somewhat equal level of intelligence when analysing crime scenes. Eri's deducing skills were more notable in [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect]], where she was able to submit a string and a piece of metal before Conan could bring it to Inspector Yamamura's attention. She considers Conan a big help in murder cases. At first, Eri seemed slightly suspicious of Conan, but later she concludes that he is simply a boy who is very smart for his age, even helping him in showing off deduction shows. Eri respects Shinichi/Conan's and his deducing skills and vaguely accepts Shinichi and Ran's relationship. She has also told Ran to "choose her man carefully," indicating not to make the same mistake she did (most likely referring to her current unstable relationship with Kogoro jokingly).<br />
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On the other side, although Conan respects Eri, he is also afraid of her because he got scolded so many times by Eri in the past that he developed a negative reaction just from seeing her. Conan forgot her face when Eri was first introduced in the anime since he hasn't met her for ten years.<br />
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==== [[Yukiko Kudo]] ====<br />
Yukiko Kudo is a close friend of Eri, and (unlike Eri) finds her daughter Ran Mouri, a perfect match for her son. Yukiko and Eri competed in a "Miss Teitan High School" contest, which ended up being a tie because Kogoro did not show up in time to cast his vote.<br />
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=== Rival ===<br />
==== [[Reiko Kujo]] ====<br />
Reiko Kujo is a prosecutor and rival of Eri Kisaki. They compete in several anime-only episodes called variations of "Courtroom Confrontation".<br />
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== Character popularity ==<br />
* eBookJapan held a character popularity poll from April 12, 2011 to May 12, 2011 in which readers of Detective Conan (international included) could vote for their favorite character. Eri placed 21st in the poll with 28 votes out of the 5,883 that were cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ebookjapan.jp/ebj/special/conan/vote_kekka2.asp|title=『名探偵コナン』 人気投票結|date=2011-05-12|publisher=eBookJapan|accessdate=2011-05-15}}</ref><br />
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== Name origin ==<br />
Eri's family name comes from [[Wikipedia: Ellery Queen|'''E'''lle'''ry''' '''Queen''']] (the kanji of her last name, Kisaki, means 'queen'(妃) ), this also suggests why is she called the 'Queen of the Courtroom'.<br />
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Her given name comes from the Kanji 'E' and 'Ri' The first character, 'E'(英) means English, while the second one(理); means 'Justice', pointing to her excellent service at the court.<br />
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== Cases solved by Eri Kisaki ==<br />
# [[Coffee Shop Murder Case|'''Episode 32''': Coffee Shop Murder Case]]<br />
# [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|'''Episode 199-200''': Kogoro Mouri, Suspect]]<br />
# [[The Similar Princesses|'''Episode 333-334''': The Similar Princesses]]<br />
# [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony|'''Episode 505-506''': Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony]]<br />
# [[Might Over Mystery|'''Episode 528-529''': Might Over Mystery]]<br />
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Conan has put her to sleep and used to solve cases.<br />
# [[Magician of the Silver Sky|'''Movie 8''': Magician of the Silver Sky]]<br />
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== Different looks ==<br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Eri Before (32).jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 32]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Eri Middle.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 334]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Eri After (607).jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 607]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Nene Otsuka.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Live action drama]]<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{CharLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic| ماري/أري Ari/Māry<ref>Once called Mary, then referred as Ari</ref>| كيساكي Kīsāki}}<br />
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{{CharLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|เอริ XEri|คิซากิ Khi-sāki}}<br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* Eri likes Zigoba, a brand of Swiss chocolates. These chocolates were also the present that Kogoro gave her when they first dined at the French restaurant, La Fleur. In a later movie, The Fourteenth Target, her love for the chocolates are used against her in an attempted murder, which they were poisoned. However, she survived.<br />
* Eri's original hair colour is black. However, she likes to dye her hairs with brown colour and tie them up.<br />
** Some old episodes show that Ran's hair colour is brown, which is confused with the hair colour of Eri, as her mother. However, it has been coloured black in the later episodes.<br />
* Its revealed that in File 921 that Eri and his family used to lived in a apartment.<br />
* According to Gosho in LOVE PLUS Super Digest Book Eri-san call Kogoro before her marriage, Gorô-chan.<br />
*Eri is a fan of Toshizo Nose as revealed in A Course Without Protest.<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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File:Eri Kisaki schooler.jpg|High school girl.<br />
File:Kisaki Eri -10.PNG|Ten years ago.<br />
File:EP305-6.jpg|She and Kogoro as middle school students<br />
File:EP305-1.png|She and Kogoro as elementary school students<br />
File:EP853 9.png|13 years ago.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Characters]]<br />
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