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* '''Evidence'''
* '''Evidence'''
 
**There's no doubt that Dino Cavane and his accomplices are responsible for the theft of the Maple Leaf coins, but Cavane refuses to say where the coins are hidden.
There's no doubt that Dino Cavane and his accomplices are responsible for the theft of the Maple Leaf coins, but Cavane refuses to say where the coins are hidden.
**Conan and the Detective Boys find a piece of paper with odd symbols drawn on it and the word "ORO" as they leave a museum.
 
**After looking at an Italian-Japanese dictionary Conan realizes "ORO" means "Gold" in Italian. Conan is shocked to realize he and the Detective Boys really ''did'' find a treasure map.
Conan and the Detective Boys find a piece of paper with odd symbols drawn on it and the word "ORO" as they leave a museum.
**Conan is puzzled why someone who is Italian would make a reference to a Japanese street name near Touto Tower.
 
After looking at an Italian-Japanese dictionary Conan realizes "ORO" means "Gold" in Italian. Conan is shocked to realize he and the Detective Boys really ''did'' find a treasure map.
 
Conan is puzzled why someone who is Italian would make a reference to a Japanese street name near Touto Tower.


* '''Conclusion'''
* '''Conclusion'''

Revision as of 23:42, 28 March 2010

Episode 4
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})
Information
Title:
The Coded Map of the City Case
Japanese title:
Daitokai angou MAPPU jiken
(大都会暗号マップ事件)
Original airdate:
January 29, 1996
June 6, 2009 (Remastered version)
Season:
Manga source:
Case
Case solved by:
Next Conan's Hint:
Cell phone
Music
Opening song:
Closing song:

Cast

Case

Situation

Theft
Location: An Italian bank
Suspects: Dino Cavane, Cavane's accomplices
The day before Conan and the Detective Boys found a treasure map, Dino Cavane was arrested by police but the whereabouts of the 15,000 Maple Leaf gold coins he stole is still a mystery...

People

  • Resolution

    Manga to Anime Change

    An entire portion of the story is left out of the anime where Ran takes Conan, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko to Toto Tower. During which she recalls a time when she and Shinichi visited the tower and when he bought her a cold drink, which he put up to her cheek. Conan does the same thing, which prompts her to ask him about his true identity (as the manga version takes place after the The Shinkansen's Bomb Case). Conan responds by stating that he is Kamen Yaiba.

    Remastered version

    On June 6, 2009, a remastered version of the case was aired.

    See also