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Matsubara used the glass imitations to sack the ransom without financial loss to himself, and then freely spend it afterwards since he has acquired the money in a legitimate business transaction. In order to hide the fact that the purchased diamonds are fake, he instructed Suzuko to put them into the marked glass bottle, which is really made of sugar glass, which would eventually dissolve in water, sinking the fake diamonds to the bottom of the river. However, Conan recovered the bottle before Reina was returned to her parents, which is a decisive clue that the diamonds are fake. In addition, Conan figured out the true nature of the bottle after Suzuko told him about the ants crawling all over the bottle (since ants are attracted to sugar). Following its recovery, the serial number on the intact bottle could be used to track down its purchaser. | Matsubara used the glass imitations to sack the ransom without financial loss to himself, and then freely spend it afterwards since he has acquired the money in a legitimate business transaction. In order to hide the fact that the purchased diamonds are fake, he instructed Suzuko to put them into the marked glass bottle, which is really made of sugar glass, which would eventually dissolve in water, sinking the fake diamonds to the bottom of the river. However, Conan recovered the bottle before Reina was returned to her parents, which is a decisive clue that the diamonds are fake. In addition, Conan figured out the true nature of the bottle after Suzuko told him about the ants crawling all over the bottle (since ants are attracted to sugar). Following its recovery, the serial number on the intact bottle could be used to track down its purchaser. | ||
− | In desperation, Matsubara tries to smash the bottle in order to destroy this piece of evidence against him, but Conan [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch|puts him to sleep]] before he can finish his move, and the | + | In desperation, Matsubara tries to smash the bottle in order to destroy this piece of evidence against him, but Conan [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch|puts him to sleep]] before he can finish his move, and the culprit is collected by the police Conan has informed. However, from his dive into the river to recover the bottle Conan has two involuntary souvenirs to show for his efforts: A fish in his clothes' pocket (found by [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] as she prepared to wash them), and a sappy bout of cold. |
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Episode 800 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | After That Hundred Million Yen | ||
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Japanese title: | 1億円を追いかけろ (Ichiokuen o Oikakero?) | ||
Original airdate: | November 21, 2015 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 9.1% | ||
Filler case: | #250 | ||
Season: | 24 | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Inspector Megure Detective Takagi Detective Sato Detective Chiba Detective Fukui Detective Hirota Detective Horita Detective Takigawa Detective Nakamura Detective Okumura | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Ants | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
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Opening song: | Nazo | ||
Closing song: | Kimi e no Uso |
After That Hundred Million Yen (1億円を追いかけろ Ichiokuen o Oikakero ) is the 800th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Kidnapping | |||||||
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- The Cheetah Delivery company, featured in Sweet and Cold Delivery Service (volume 80), UFO Sighting Murder Case (volume 89), in the special The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History, the anime original episode Munch's Missing Scream, and the movie Sunflowers of Inferno reappeared in this episode.
Gallery
References
See also
Episodes of Season 24 | ||
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