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=== Stradivarius Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 46#Stradivarius Murder Case|470-474]], Anime: [[The Dissonance of the Stradivarius|385-387]]) === | === Stradivarius Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 46#Stradivarius Murder Case|470-474]], Anime: [[The Dissonance of the Stradivarius|385-387]]) === | ||
Conan works out both Kurayoshi and Yazu have the same area code 0858 and that it sounds similar, but not exactly, to the number Vermouth used to text the boss. He thinks the tune sounded familiar and had a sad feeling to it but can't think of the song. He guesses the numbers correspond to the notes "si la sol la".<ref>The notes on a cell phone are ''FA'' for 1, 2, 3; ''SOL'' for 4, 5, 6; ''LA'' for 7, 8, 9; and ''SI'' for *, 0, #. Each note gates slightly lower as you move to the left on the dial.</ref> [[Kyosuke Haga]], who has perfect pitch, confirms this and, when asked by Conan what sad-sounding song starts with those notes, whistles Nanatsu no Ko. | Conan works out both Kurayoshi and Yazu have numbers with the same area code 0858 and that it sounds similar, but not exactly, to the number Vermouth used to text the boss. He thinks the tune sounded familiar and had a sad feeling to it but can't think of the song. He guesses the numbers correspond to the notes "si la sol la".<ref>The notes on a cell phone are ''FA'' for 1, 2, 3; ''SOL'' for 4, 5, 6; ''LA'' for 7, 8, 9; and ''SI'' for *, 0, #. Each note gates slightly lower as you move to the left on the dial.</ref> [[Kyosuke Haga]], who has perfect pitch, confirms this and, when asked by Conan what sad-sounding song starts with those notes, whistles Nanatsu no Ko. | ||
=== Kaitou Kid and the Three Instruments (Manga: [[Volume 46#Kaitou Kid and the Three Instruments|475-478]], Anime: [[Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|394-396]]) === | === Kaitou Kid and the Three Instruments (Manga: [[Volume 46#Kaitou Kid and the Three Instruments|475-478]], Anime: [[Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion|394-396]]) === | ||
Conan deduces the boss uses a phone number<ref>In Japan, an email address is assigned to each mobile phone.</ref> which follows the tune of the first few notes "Mother [[crow]], why do you cry?" of the song. This allows the [[Black Organization]] members to remember the number without saving it in the phone. From memory and allowing for the notes being slightly off, Conan works out the | Conan deduces the boss uses a phone number<ref>In Japan, an email address is assigned to each mobile phone.</ref> which follows the tune of the first few notes "Mother [[crow]], why do you cry?" of the song. This allows the [[Black Organization]] members to remember the number without saving it in the phone. From memory and allowing for the notes being slightly off, Conan works out the number to be #969#6261.<ref>In episode 398, the number is erroneously written as #696#6261.</ref><ref>In real life, # signs can't be used in an email address, but [[Gosho Aoyama]] decided to use them here to prevent prank calls.</ref> | ||
=== Black Impact (Manga: [[Volume 48#Black Organization vs. FBI|499]]-[[Volume 49#Black Organization vs FBI|504]], Anime: [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out|425]]) === | === Black Impact (Manga: [[Volume 48#Black Organization vs. FBI|499]]-[[Volume 49#Black Organization vs FBI|504]], Anime: [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out|425]]) === | ||
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=== Clash of Red and Black (Manga: [[Volume 57#Fake Patient Case|595]]-[[Volume 59#Foreign Suspect Case|609]], Anime: [[Clash of Red and Black|495-504]]) === | === Clash of Red and Black (Manga: [[Volume 57#Fake Patient Case|595]]-[[Volume 59#Foreign Suspect Case|609]], Anime: [[Clash of Red and Black|495-504]]) === | ||
[[Eisuke Hondou]], who knew the number because his [[Ethan Hondou|father]] used to text the boss, hears someone in the hospital where Kir was being held dial it. [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] relays this information to Conan who learns there was an undercover [[Rikumichi Kusuda|organization spy]] among the patients looking for Kir. | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 25 January 2025
| Title: | 七つの子 |
|---|---|
| Composer: | Nagayo Motōri |
| Lyrics: | Ujō Noguchi |
| Published in: | July, 1921 |
| Written in: | Nagoya, Japan |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Form: | Children's song |
Nanatsu no Ko (七つの子 , lit. "Seven children" or "Child of seven")[1][2], is a popular Japanese children's song written by Ujō Noguchi and composed by Nagayo Motōri. The boss of the Black Organization uses this song to encode his phone number.[3]
Name
The name of the song can be validly read in two ways: seven children or child of seven, meaning seven year old child. Although not a literal translation, the song name is occasionally romanized as Seven Baby Crows or The Crow's Seven Chicks.[4]
The granddaughter of the lyricist actually claimed that Noguchi's son is the primary inspiration of the song and that it means "7 years old", which refers to the age the son was when Noguchi composed the song. It's also the age his son was when Noguchi divorced his wife.
History
The song was written and published in Kin no Fune ("The golden ship") magazine on July 1921.[2][4] Nanatsu no Ko is used as the departure melody at Isohara Station in Kitaibaraki.
Plot overview

Conan is beside Vermouth when she texts the boss after their showdown.
Conan is reminded of the incident with Vermouth when Motoyama dials a number for Kurayoshi, Tottori on his cell phone.
Conan hears the same numbers when Misao Yamamura calls a number for Yazu, Tottori.
Conan works out both Kurayoshi and Yazu have numbers with the same area code 0858 and that it sounds similar, but not exactly, to the number Vermouth used to text the boss. He thinks the tune sounded familiar and had a sad feeling to it but can't think of the song. He guesses the numbers correspond to the notes "si la sol la".[5] Kyosuke Haga, who has perfect pitch, confirms this and, when asked by Conan what sad-sounding song starts with those notes, whistles Nanatsu no Ko.
Conan deduces the boss uses a phone number[6] which follows the tune of the first few notes "Mother crow, why do you cry?" of the song. This allows the Black Organization members to remember the number without saving it in the phone. From memory and allowing for the notes being slightly off, Conan works out the number to be #969#6261.[7][8]
Conan hears Rena Mizunashi dial the boss' number and discovers she is a member of the Black Organization with the codename Kir.
Eisuke Hondou, who knew the number because his father used to text the boss, hears someone in the hospital where Kir was being held dial it. Ran relays this information to Conan who learns there was an undercover organization spy among the patients looking for Kir.
Lyrics
{{#tabs:lyrics|
Karasu wa yama ni Kawaii nanatsu no Ko ga aru kara yo
Kawaii kawaii to Karasu wa nakuno Kawaii kawaii to Nakundayo
Yama no hurusu e Itte mite goran Marui me o shita
Iiko da yo}}Because high on the mountain I have seven cute children.
"Cute, cute," This mother crow sings. "Cute, cute," Cries the mother crow.
You should behold the old nest On the mountain. And there you'll see such
Round-eyed, good children.}}烏は山に 可愛い七つの 子があるからよ
可愛 可愛と 烏は啼くの 可愛 可愛と 啼くんだよ
山の古巣へ 行って見て御覧 丸い眼をした
いい子だよ}}
}}
References
- ^ Baby Crows (also source of the rōmaji and English lyrics)
- ^ a b Noguchi E
- ^ When Aoyama called home, since the area code sounded like that song, he decided to use it.
- ^ a b Crow's Song
- ^ The notes on a cell phone are FA for 1, 2, 3; SOL for 4, 5, 6; LA for 7, 8, 9; and SI for *, 0, #. Each note gates slightly lower as you move to the left on the dial.
- ^ In Japan, an email address is assigned to each mobile phone.
- ^ In episode 398, the number is erroneously written as #696#6261.
- ^ In real life, # signs can't be used in an email address, but Gosho Aoyama decided to use them here to prevent prank calls.
