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Revision as of 17:29, 9 April 2016
The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History (江戸川コナン失踪事件 ~史上最悪の二日間~ Edogawa Conan Shissō Jiken ~ Shijō Saiaku no Futsukakan ~ ) is the fifth TV Special of Detective Conan.
This special echoes to one hand the famous case of the disappearance of Agatha Christie in 1926, and the director Kenji Uchida has worked with Gosho Aoyama to achieve a crossover that introduces Conan Edogawa and the various characters in the story of his famous film Kagi Dorobo no Method of 2012.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Because Professor Agasa's bath is broken, Conan, Ran, and Haibara head for a bath house. While there, he notices a suspicious man opening a locker. Conan catches a glimpse of what is inside, and the man closes it quickly.
While thinking about the man, Conan slips and hits his head on the ground. Before he could stand up, the suspicious man walked over to him and covered his mouth with a towel. Conan slowly fell unconscious. Then, the suspicious man and his partner say they're going to take Conan to a hospital and put him in their car.
Just as Conan thought, the suspicious man was a legendary hit man with his accomplice. Hearing that Conan has been taken to the hospital, Ran and Haibara search the nearby hospital but he's no where to be found. Suddenly, a mail saying "My injury wasn't so bad. I'm going to go eat dinner with a man I know." reaches Ran. That email was from Shinichi.
The hit man and his accomplice who kidnapped Conan because they thought he noticed their plan, notices that Conan has amnesia due to the shock of the fall he had before. They use that amnesiac child for their next plan. First, they feed him another sleeping pill. Then, a woman enters and shoots two of the men dead, leaving the third, who she calls Kondo, the legendary hitman.
The second part of the plan is then unveiled. The woman notes that Conan has a ticket in his pocket to the Yaiba festival and asks Kondo to take him there. Conan is given a backpack full of explosives to wear. The explosives can be remotely detonated...
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- The fall of Conan to the public baths is in part the same of Stork Mystery Tour: in returning from school along with Ai and the Detective Boys, he slipped from the stairs of an overhead bridge fell and dislocated his left ankle, so Kogoro brings him to a hot spring for treatment.
- Ran keeps her hair rolled to the public baths, whereas in cases at the spa are left loose or gathered in a headset, except only in The Case of the Furisode at the Hidden Hot Spring on a Snowy Night.
- Joe delivers for the same Cheetah delivery company as the two criminals in Sweet and Cold Delivery Service (Vol 80), UFO Sighting Murder Case (Vol 89), in the Anime original Munch's Missing Scream, and the movie Sunflowers of Inferno. It also appeared in episode 800: After That Hundred Million Yen.
- Kogoro thinks that as time goes Ran looks more like her mother, just like in The Murder Floating in the Water Stream Restaurant.
Gallery
See also
- TV Specials
- Sunflowers of Inferno - A promo for this movie was included at the end of the special.
Detective Conan TV Specials | ||
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Time Travel of the Silver Sky • Black History (compilation) • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (crossover) • Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri • The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History (crossover) • Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small • Love Story at Police Headquarters ~Wedding Eve~ (compilation) |