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As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asou and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.
 
As for Murasawa, he was an admirer of the late Asou and he was the one who kept the donated piano in tune just like that night.
  
Conan couldn't stop the killer from committing suicide, but he played one last music piano code message while the building was burning away: "Thank you, little detective."
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Seiji then committed suicide by dieing like his father did that Conan failed to stop, but he played one last music code message in the burning flames: "Thank you, little detective."  
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:20, 30 July 2010

Episode 11
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Information
Title: Moonlight Sonata Murder Case
Original airdate: April 8, 1996
Season: 1
Manga source: Volume 7: File 2~7
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: School festival
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Kenji Kodama, Kuchiru Kazehara
Storyboard: Kenji Kodama, Kuchiru Kazehara
Episode director: Ikuro Sato, Yuji Yamaguchi
Animation director: Masatomo Sudo, Hirotoshi Takaya
Chronology
Prev episode: « Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case
Next episode: Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case »
List of episodes
1 Hour Special


Cast

Case

Situation

Series of Murders
Location: Tsukikage Island
Victim: Kawashima Hideo, Kuroiwa Tatsuji and Nishimoto Ken
Suspects: Shimizu Masato, Hirata Kazuaki, Murasawa Shuuichi, Kuroiwa Reiko, and Asai Narumi
Kogoro Mouri received a letter and headed to Tsukikage Island. He then found out that the man requesting for the investigation was already dead. Asou Keiji was a world-renowned pianist who killed his family and set his house on fire while playing Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata.

People

  • Resolution

    See Also