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Title: | Quarter of Silence | ||
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Japanese Title: | 名探偵コナン 沈黙の15分 | ||
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(Meitantei Konan: Chinmoku no Kwōtā)
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| airdate = April 16, 2011
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| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 13.2% (aired on April 13, 2012)
| director = Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kobun Shizuno
| screenplay = Kazunari Kouchi
| storyboard = Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kobun Shizuno
Hajime Kamegaki (asst.)
Iwao Teraoka (asst.)
Masaharu Okuwaki (asst.)
| producer = Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kobun Shizuno
Rion Kujo
Kazuhiro Soeta
Mana Uchiyama
| animation-director = Masatomo Sudo (chief)
Hiroyuki Horiuchi
Seiji Muta
Yoshiharu Shimizu
Hiroyuki Notake
Akio Kawamura
Hiroshi Kugimiya
Hideyuki Motohashi (asst.)
Nobuyuki Iwai (asst.)
Yoshiaki Matsuda (asst.)
Kinuko Izumi (asst.)
Mayumi Nakamura (asst.)
| cast = Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Sonoko Suzuki
Detective Boys
Hiroshi Agasa
Ai Haibara
Kogoro Mouri
Juzo Megure
Wataru Takagi
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Miwako Sato
Kazunobu Chiba
Sumiko Kobayashi
Shinichi Kudo
Eri Kisaki
Toshiro Odagiri
Seiji Miyane
| solved-by = Conan Edogawa
| voice-cast = Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa
Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo
Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri
Rikiya Koyama as Kogoro Mouri
Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki
Kenichi Ogata as Hiroshi Agasa
Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida
Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima, Wataru Takagi
Ikue Otani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara
Chafurin as Juzo Megure
Kazuhiko Inoue as Ninzaburo Shiratori
Atsuko Yuya as Miwako Sato
Isshin Chiba as Kazunobu Chiba
Kōji Nakata as Toshiro Odagiri
Yūko Katō as Sumiko Kobayashi
Keitarō Asō as Yūichirō Asakura
Keiichi Nanba as Keisuke Yamao
Romi Paku as Mizuki Tono
Mayumi Iizuka as Fuyumi Tachihara
Hisao Egawa as Takehiko Muto
Toshihiko Seki as Shogo Hikawa
Emiri Katō as Natsuki Tono, Kaori Chigusa
Kōki Miyata as Touma Tachihara
Yūko Sanpei as Touma Tachihara (young), Tomoe Seki
Yōichi Watanabe as Detective Watanabe
Takeshi Kusao as Detective Sasamoto
Mitsuru Takakuwa as Sentaro Kizaki
Katsuyoshi Toya as Tadao Azegami
Roi Hino as Kana Mizuta
Toshihiko Seki as Manabu Sakurai
Seiji Miyane as TV reporter
Hiroko Emori as Reporter, cleaning woman
Eiji Yanagisawa as Reporter
Katsumi Toriumi as KKB News reporter
Masakazu Itō as Town Hall employee
Yūshi Satō as Dam employee
Motohiro Toriki as Dam employee
Koshio Shindōji as Cleaning woman
| theme-song = Don't Wanna Lie
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack
| case =
| prev-movie = The Lost Ship in the Sky
| next-movie = The Eleventh Striker
| footnotes =
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Quarter of Silence is the 15th movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 16, 2011.
Contents
Characters introduced
Kana Mizuta | |
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Gadgets introduced
Turbo Engine Snowboard | |
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Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
A day before the opening of the Toto Line, a new line of the Tokyo Metropolitan Subway, governor Yuichiro Asakura receives a bomb threat. The following day, while the Toto Line is formally opened,Conan Edogawa and the Detective Boys go on a trip with Professor Agasa and Agasa's car passes directly underneath the new subway tracks. Conan, who heard about the bomb threat, spots explosives tied to the rails as the car passes them. He decides to act immediately, calling the police and using his bow-tie to change his voice to [Shinichi Kudo]]'s. With Conan's help, the police are able to divert the new trains away from the bombs and prevent casualties.
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Investigating Asakura's background, Conan learns that the governor authorised construction of a dam in Kitanosawa, a town in Niigata prefecture. Kitanosawa was evacuated to make room for the dam, the citizens had to leave their homes and their houses were flooded by the new dam. Since Asakura has been forced to cancel an upcoming trip to Kitanosawa to celebrate the anniversary of the dam, Conan speculates the bomber could have ties to the former town and decides to continue his investigation in Kitanosawa.
Conan, the Detective Boys, Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, and Sonoko Suzuki travel to Kitanosawa and have a fun day in the snow. They befriend a few former citizens, childhood friends Keisuke Yamao, Mizuki Tono, Fuyumi Tachihara, Tahehiko Muto and Shogo Hikawa. The friends were among the citizens that decided to relocate to the new village after Kitanosawa was flooded.
They also explain that they haven't seen each other for eight years because Yamao had to spend several years in prison for accidentally killing Mizuki's younger sister Natsuki in a hit-and-run. Fuyumi's son Toma was in a serious incident a day after Natsuki's death and has been in a coma ever since.
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The following day, Toma Tachihara suddenly wakes up from his coma and can't remember anything about his accident. Later, Shogo Hikawa is found dead in a gield.
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Only Hikawa's footprints are found in the snow so the police initially suspect a suicide. Conan examines the body and finds Hikawa was killed by an electro shocker. The murderer then waited for snowfalls and walked backwards in Hikawa's footprints to make everyone suspect Hikawa was alone. The sun sets, causing a diamond-like dust to appear in the sky and Toma suddenly has a flashback to the day of the accident.
It is assumed to be suicide since only Hikawa's footprints were found in the snow. Conan reveals Hikawa was killed by an electroshock weapon. The culprit then waited for it to snow and walked away backwards to suggest Hikawa was alone. During a diamond dust caused by the sunrise, Touma experiences a flashback to the day of the accident.
Conan searches Hikawa's belongings and finds a newspaper clipping about a robbery that occured eight years ago.
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A cell phone tower near the village is destroyed by bombs, providing Conan with a clue about the murderer's identity. Meanwhile, the Detective Boys and Touma are hunted down by a sniper.
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Attempted Murder | |||||||||||
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Conan and Ai track their friends with the Detective Boys badges and Conan's glasses and chase after them with a snowboard, attracting the sniper's attention.
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In order to avoid being seen by the sniper, the Detective Boys and Toma hide in a cave. They head deeper into the cave, which lead to a shortcut to the dam. Conan follows them and explains his deductions.
People
Resolution
In other languages
Gallery
Trivia
- In Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery (Part 2), Sumiko Kobayashi has given to Inspector Shiratori the coffee mug with love symbols that Haibara and the Detective Boys have bought for her in the gift shop "Snow White" of Kitanosawa Lodge house.
- The Kitanosawa Dam is modeled after the Kurobe Dam, the highest dam in Japan that appears in the ending credits with the Kurobe Gorge Railway.
- The women in the live action ending theme are Keiko Furukawa and Mai Watanabe.
- Mizuki reappears in Private Eye in the Distant Sea, then she was discharged for accidentally having pushed her sister to death.
- Yamao's hit and run car is a blue 1993 Toyota MR2 GT Turbo [SW20]. The license plate number is 新宿 500, い 10-01 (Shinjuku 500, I 10-01).
- Muto's car to rescue the Detective Boys is a silver Toyota Land Cruiser Prado [J120].
- Fuyumi Tachihara's off-road vehicle is a 1991 black Suzuki Jimny [JA11V].
- Tadao Azegami drives a supermini Suzuki Wagon R police car.
- Dam's employees' off-road SUV is a 2007 Jeep Patriot [MK74]. The license plate number is 新潟 301, お 95-20 (Niigata 301, O 95-20), but a mistake occurs as in a scene, the license plate briefly changes to 新潟 500, そ 29-21 (Niigata 500, So 29-21).
- The train in the beginning is a Tokyo Metro 10000 series.
See also
- Pages with broken file links
- Movies
- Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo
- Animation directed by Seiji Muta
- Animation directed by Akio Kawamura
- Animation directed by Hiroyuki Notake
- Animation directed by Yoshiharu Shimizu
- Animation directed by Hiroyuki Horiuchi
- Animation directed by Hiroshi Kugimiya
- Animation directed by Hideyuki Motohashi
- Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai
- Animation directed by Yoshiaki Matsuda
- Animation directed by Kinuko Izumi
- Animation directed by Mayumi Nakamura