The Crimson Skeleton of Mt. Washio
Appearance
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Chronology
Episode 1178-1179
(Int. Episode 1236-1237)
(Int. Episode 1236-1237)
Information
Title:
The Crimson Skeleton of Mt. Washio
Japanese title:
鷲雄山の紅蓮髑髏
(Washio-san no Guren Dokuro)
(Washio-san no Guren Dokuro)
Original airdate:
October 11, 2025 (Part 1)
October 18, 2025 (Part 2)
October 18, 2025 (Part 2)
Manga case:
#320
Season:
Manga source:
Case
Next Conan's Hint:
Bucket (Part 1)
Sunset (Part 2)
Sunset (Part 2)
Staff
Director:
Organizer:
Storyboard:
Episode director:
1178: Ayumi Iemura
Animation director:
Character design:
Voice cast:
Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa
Rikiya Koyama as Kogoro Mouri
Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri
Ryo Horikawa as Heiji Hattori
Yuko Miyamura as Kazuha Toyama
Satsuki Yukino as Momiji Ooka
Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo
Naoki Tatsuta as Priest Tetsushin
Yoshiyuki Kono as Tontetsu
Ken Takeuchi as Kentetsu
Rikiya Koyama as Kogoro Mouri
Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri
Ryo Horikawa as Heiji Hattori
Yuko Miyamura as Kazuha Toyama
Satsuki Yukino as Momiji Ooka
Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo
Naoki Tatsuta as Priest Tetsushin
Yoshiyuki Kono as Tontetsu
Ken Takeuchi as Kentetsu
The Crimson Skeleton of Mt. Washio (鷲雄山の紅蓮髑髏 Washio-san no Guren Dokuro) is the 1178th and 1179th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Cast
Case
Part 1
Part 2
People
Manga to anime changes
Trivia
- Mount Washio (鷲尾山 Washio-san) is a direct reference to Mount Takao (高尾山 Takao-san), a mountain in the Tokyo region and popular among tourists and locals to view Mount Fuji on the other side.
- The mountain temple Shōgaku-ji (昇楽寺 Shōgaku-ji) is a pun to the name of Conan's publisher, Shōgakukan (小学館), in the same fashion as the temple with the same name but different kanji (昇岳寺 in the previous case instead of 昇楽寺) from files 559-561[1]. The temple itself does not follow the design of the actual temple on Mount Takao, the Takaosan Yakuō-in (高尾山薬王院), which contains the similar looking kanji "薬". Instead, it follows the design of the Zōjō-ji (増上寺), famous temple in Tokyo. In particular, it is a replica of the Ankoku-den (安国殿), a secondary hall of the temple, which also has its famous relic, a statue of a standing Amida Nyōrai (an iteration of Buddha)[2].
- The chastisement room has the same proportions as the storage room in Sandei Temple (山泥寺 Sandei-ji) from files 108-110[N 1].
- The names of the monks are related to tetsu (鉄 tetsu) and monsters (妖怪 yōkai)[3] :
- Tesshin (哲進) comes from iron and shen (蜃 shin), a shapeshifting clam monster ;
- Kentetsu (賢哲) comes from iron and Xingtian (刑天 keiten), a headless monster ;
- Tontetsu (頓哲) comes from iron and Taotie (饕餮 tōtetsu), a monster in Chinese mythology ;
- Kantetsu (勘哲) comes from iron ;
- Additionally, Jun Murata (村田 潤) comes from Jun Murata (same kanji), a real-life director for NHK who collaborated with Gosho Aoyama in a 2024 documentary film.
Gallery
In other languages
| Language | Title | Translation |
|---|---|---|
| جمجمة جبل واشيو الملتهبة | The Inflamed Skeleton of Mt. Washio | |
| Le Crâne écarlate du Mont Washio | The Crimson Skull of Mount Washio |
Footnotes
Notes
- ^ In a similar fashion, Sandei-ji is named after Shōnen Sunday (週刊少年サンデー Shōnen Sandē), the magazine in which Detective Conan is published before being released in volumes.
References
See also
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#1152:
#1161:
#1173: #1176:
#1177:
#1181:
#1182:
#1183:
#1186: | ||
| Yellow background = TV Original | ||
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