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| − | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''||}} is the 1190th and 1191st episode of the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]]. This is the 21st [[Mystery Tour]] episode of the anime, being set in [[Wikipedia:Tottori Prefecture|Tottori Prefecture]], most notably around [[Wikipedia:Misasa, Tottori|Misasa]] town. | + | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|恋谷橋に消えた恋人|Koitanibashi ni Kieta Koibito}} is the 1190th and 1191st episode of the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]]. This is the 21st [[Mystery Tour]] episode of the anime, being set in [[Wikipedia:Tottori Prefecture|Tottori Prefecture]], most notably around [[Wikipedia:Misasa, Tottori|Misasa]] town. |
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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| victim = Sachiyo Yumemiya | | victim = Sachiyo Yumemiya | ||
| age = 22 years old | | age = 22 years old | ||
| + | | cause-death = 100 million yen | ||
| + | | cause-death-label = Ransom | ||
| suspects = Yasuto Utsubuki, Kazuko Yumemiya, Teruki Yumemiya, Yoshimi Komori, Masamichi Kasuga, and Toshihiro Kitami | | suspects = Yasuto Utsubuki, Kazuko Yumemiya, Teruki Yumemiya, Yoshimi Komori, Masamichi Kasuga, and Toshihiro Kitami | ||
| suspects-label = Suspects | | suspects-label = Suspects | ||
| − | | description = | + | | description = The captor will send two more videos every hour, and the ransom must be prepared within two hours. |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
| + | * Despite the Crunchyroll English subbed version of the case using "The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani", the bridge itself is not officially named "Pont Koitani", and tourism sites have been using "Koitani Bridge" as an English translation. This may linked to the fact that when French ambassador to Japan [[wikipedia:fr:Bernard Dorin|Bernard Dorin]] came to the valley of the Misasa River in Misasa in 1987 at the beginning of his tenure, he nicknamed the place the "Vallée de l'Amour" (lit. ''Valley of Love''). In 2011, a movie filmed in the area was released under the name "Koitanibashi : La Vallee de l'amour" (恋谷橋La Vallee de l'amour). Hence, the bridge's name "Koitani" translates to "Love (恋) Valley (谷)". The word "pont" in the English title is the French word for "bridge". Additionally, the reading of the bridge's name in the Japanese title, "Koitanibashi", is erroneous, as the local reading is "Koitanihashi", without the [[wikipedia:dakuten|dakuten]] on the "ha" sound<ref>https://www.tottori-guide.jp/tourism/tour/view/820</ref>. This is reflected on the bridge's name sign on one of its pillars. | ||
| + | * The previous Mystery Tour to have aired in Tottori Prefecture, [[Tottori Sand Dunes Mystery Tour]], in 2015, is directly referenced in the episode. Not only the two anime-original detectives from that reappeared, but they referenced the Kumado family ransom case from that Mystery Tour. | ||
| + | * The Utsubukis (宇津吹) are named after [[wikipedia:ja:打吹山|Mount Utsubuki]] (打吹山), an important mountain in neighboring Kurayoshi City. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
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| + | {{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|La Petite amie disparue sur le pont Koitani|The girlfriend that disappeared on Koitani bridge}} | ||
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| − | == | + | == References == |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Category:Animation directed by Marie Nagano]] | [[Category:Animation directed by Marie Nagano]] | ||
[[Category:Animation directed by Kana Aoki]] | [[Category:Animation directed by Kana Aoki]] | ||
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[[de:Episode 1190]] | [[de:Episode 1190]] | ||
[[zh:TV1190]] | [[zh:TV1190]] | ||
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| Episode 1190-1191 (Int. Episode 1249-1250) | |||
| Title: | The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani 1190: Tottori Tour 1191: Misasa Arc | ||
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| Japanese title: | 恋谷橋に消えた恋人 (Koitanibashi ni Kieta Koibito) 1190: 鳥取周遊編 (Tottori Shūyū-hen ) 1191: 三朝編 (Misasa-hen ) | ||
| Original airdate: | January 24, 2026 (Tottori Tour) January 31, 2026 (Misasa Arc) | ||
| Filler case: | #456 | ||
| Season: | 31 | ||
| Manga source: | TV Original | ||
| Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ran Mouri Katsuhiko Yamane Ryo Okamoto | ||
| Next Conan's Hint: | Frog (Tottori Tour) Rabbit (Misasa Arc) | ||
| Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
| Screenplay: | Koshiro Mikami | ||
| Storyboard: | Mitsuko Kase | ||
| Episode director: | 1190: Yuki Kawakata | ||
| Animation director: | 1190: • Kaoru Nagakawa • Michitaka Yamamoto • Zi Dengjia • Yukari Kamiaka • Yui Ushinohama • Marie Nagano • Kana Aoki | ||
| Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Nobuyuki Iwai (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | ||
| Production cooperation: | 1190: Azeta Pictures | ||
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| Opening song: | Heaven Knows | ||
| Closing song: | TOWA ~Towa ni Kaze ni Noru~ | ||
The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani (恋谷橋に消えた恋人 Koitanibashi ni Kieta Koibito) is the 1190th and 1191st episode of the Detective Conan anime. This is the 21st Mystery Tour episode of the anime, being set in Tottori Prefecture, most notably around Misasa town.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Tottori Tour
Misasa Arc
People
Resolution
Trivia
- Despite the Crunchyroll English subbed version of the case using "The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani", the bridge itself is not officially named "Pont Koitani", and tourism sites have been using "Koitani Bridge" as an English translation. This may linked to the fact that when French ambassador to Japan Bernard Dorin came to the valley of the Misasa River in Misasa in 1987 at the beginning of his tenure, he nicknamed the place the "Vallée de l'Amour" (lit. Valley of Love). In 2011, a movie filmed in the area was released under the name "Koitanibashi : La Vallee de l'amour" (恋谷橋La Vallee de l'amour). Hence, the bridge's name "Koitani" translates to "Love (恋) Valley (谷)". The word "pont" in the English title is the French word for "bridge". Additionally, the reading of the bridge's name in the Japanese title, "Koitanibashi", is erroneous, as the local reading is "Koitanihashi", without the dakuten on the "ha" sound[1]. This is reflected on the bridge's name sign on one of its pillars.
- The previous Mystery Tour to have aired in Tottori Prefecture, Tottori Sand Dunes Mystery Tour, in 2015, is directly referenced in the episode. Not only the two anime-original detectives from that reappeared, but they referenced the Kumado family ransom case from that Mystery Tour.
- The Utsubukis (宇津吹) are named after Mount Utsubuki (打吹山), an important mountain in neighboring Kurayoshi City.
Gallery
In other languages
| Language | Title | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| La Petite amie disparue sur le pont Koitani | The girlfriend that disappeared on Koitani bridge |
References
See also
| Episodes of Season 31 | ||
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| Episode 1187 • 1188 • 1189 • 1190 • 1191 |
- Under Construction
- Episodes
- Anime Exclusive
- Animation directed by Kaoru Nagakawa
- Animation directed by Michitaka Yamamoto
- Animation directed by Zi Dengjia
- Animation directed by Yukari Kamiaka
- Animation directed by Yui Ushinohama
- Animation directed by Marie Nagano
- Animation directed by Kana Aoki
- Tottori Prefecture
