The 17-Year-Old Truth
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| Episode 1164-1167 (Int. Episode 1222-1225) | |
| Title: | The 17-Year-Old Truth 1164 The Bloody Knight 1165 The Perceptive Devil 1166 The Far-Sighted Bishop 1167 The Queen's Gambit |
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| Japanese title: | (Jūnana-nen Mae no Shinsō) 1164 血染めの 1165 達眼の悪魔 (Tatsugan no Akuma ) 1166 遠見の角行 (Tōmi no Kakugyō ) 1167 |
| Original airdate: | June 7, 2025 (The Bloody Knight) June 14, 2025 (The Perceptive Devil) June 21, 2025 (The Far-Sighted Bishop) June 28, 2025 (The Queen's Gambit) |
| Broadcast rating: | 5.4% (The Bloody Knight) 6.2% (The Perceptive Devil) 4.8% (The Far-Sighted Bishop) 5.2% (The Queen's Gambit) |
| Manga case: | #318 #319 |
| Season: | 30 |
| Manga source: | Volume 104 - F1~7 (1103 · 1104 · 1105 · 1106 · 1107 · 1108 · 1109) |
| Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Ai Haibara Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Ayumi Yoshida Genta Kojima Sumiko Kobayashi Rumi Wakasa Ninzaburo Shiratori Hyoue Kuroda Kanenori Wakita Juzo Megure Rum Hiroshi Agasa Chianti Korn Shuichi Akai Amanda Hughes Rachel Asaka Kohji Haneda Tsutomu Akai Mary Sera Shukichi Haneda Subaru Okiya Kamen Yaiba |
| Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa |
| Next Conan's Hint: | Crossword puzzles (The Bloody Knight) Glasses case (The Perceptive Devil) Knight (The Far-Sighted Bishop) Umbrella (The Queen's Gambit) |
| Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka |
| Organizer: | Nobuharu Kamanaka |
| Storyboard: | Nobuharu Kamanaka |
| Episode director: | 1164: Masahiro Takada 1165: Ayumi Iemura 1166: Nobuharu Kamanaka 1167: Minoru Tozawa |
| Animation director: | 1164: Akio Kawamura 1165: Mariko Imamura Yui Ushinohama Miho Tanaka Mina Otaka FALCO Suzuki 1166: Asuka Tsubuki Kenichi Otomo Nobuyuki Iwai 1167: Keiko Sasaki |
| Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Kyoko Yoshimi and Chie Saito (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) |
| Production cooperation: | 1164: BIG BANG |
| Opening song: | But No Love |
| Closing song: | Fun! Fun! Fun! |
The 17-Year-Old Truth (
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Case
Situation
The Bloody Knight
On a rainy day, Kogoro decides to reward himself with sushi from Iroha Sushi after gaining lots of money from the investigation. While Ran goes out for some tea leaves, Wakita wonders where Conan could be. Kogoro reveals that he will be cheering for Shiratori, who is going to compete in a chess tournament at Nishitopia building, with Haibara, the Detective Boys, Kobayashi, and Rumi.
At that building, after Kobayashi gives Shiratori a knight keychain as the lucky charm, the kids begin discussing what piece is the strongest. And once again, Haibara gets teased as her knowledge is just outstanding compared to those of her age, Conan then has to explain that Agasa was the reason why Haibara knows so much about chess and other knowledge. Later, the group meets up with other tournament participants, including Kurumi Shiroi, Kinji Ogarawa, Naoto Kishitami and Kunikazu Kisaki, with each of them having their own chess piece as a lucky charm. Ogawara mentions that a chess player named Ryoichiro Saso used Amazing Grace as his phone tune, only to be betrayed by the tune itself.
In the tournament, Shiratori faces Kuroda but suddenly someone’s phone rings, causing Shiratori to be distracted and he is then declared lost. However, when the two meet up with Kobayashi’s group, Shiratori loses his lucky charm somewhere, so he has to go back to the tournament to find it. Kuroda then greets Kobayashi and Rumi, he also mentions that he had met Rumi somewhere, even before the event of the burning tent murder case, in which she denies.
Shiroi, Ogawara and Kunikazu are walking to the waiting room when they hear a strange sound, which would remind them of the ringtone played in the match. Later, Ogawara’s glass suddenly breaks when he is going to have his drink, which makes him scream in fear. Apparently, an arrow has flown through his glass and hit his bag at an almost perfect angle. Conan and Kuroda then try to find the culprit’s trace following the open door, and when they pass by a “cleaning up” sign that looks different than those they have just seen earlier in the restroom, Conan opens a restroom and sees Kishitani’s corpse with several arrows in his body. There are also some items near the scene:
- A crossbow that could have been used to perform the murder.
- A magazine that could leave some clue, because of its weird blood stain.
- A knight keychain that Conan confirms belongs to Shiratori.
Kuroda informs Shiratori about the murder scene and that Shiratori is also a suspect. Shiratori agrees with this while trying to provide an alibi, as:
- He was in one of the restrooms to just find the missing lucky charm, but he did not see any cleaning up sign.
- He was in the stairs near that restroom area to find the charm, as he might have dropped it there when he was making a call to his butler to inform him about the result. In addition, he did not see anyone walking by when making the call.
The police arrive and Megure begins listening to their report about the incident, he then deduces that the culprit must have escaped. Conan denies this and thinks that there are still 4 people in the building that could shoot Kishitani: Shiroi, Ogawara, Kunikazu and Shiratori, as following him and Kuroda, no one got in or out of the building. Megure wonders couldn’t Kishitani have killed himself, to which Kuroda explains why it couldn't be. Kunizaku expresses that something is wrong when the police trust a boy like Conan, Kuroda points out that his jacket seems to have a strange tear. Shiroi mentions that they heard a strange sound after returning from the match, and when they return to the place they heard the sound, an arrow is seen stuck in the wall.
The police ask what the suspects had done after leaving the match:
- Kunikazu was buying drinks in the vending machine after he left the match with the victim when Shiroi and Ogawara showed up. After hearing the strange noise, he just played game until the glass broke
- Kishitani received a message when he was buying drinks like Kunikazu, the message frightened him so he ran away somewhere.
- Shiroi was going along with Ogawara until she went to the bathroom to see the match again with earphones, so she didn’t notice much noise outside.
- Ogawara says that he also used the restroom when he separated from Shiroi. He noticed one of the toilets but didn’t know it was Kishitani. After using the restroom, he went to the waiting room with others.
When Megure takes the charm out, Conan can finally see the bloodstained side of it, this reminds both Wakasa and Kuroda of something long ago while Conan is deducing. Megure also states that there is a bloodstained crossword page, indicating that the victim may have left his last word there. The Detective Boys and Haibara mention that there were 2 glass boxes in the trash bin, one with nothing, one with shattered glasses. Conan then smiles, indicating that he knows the truth behind.
Outside the building, Rum is seen smiling in his car with his cigarette.
The Perceptive Devil
Conan calls Agasa to ask how long it takes for him to bring the item, he answers that he has completed the requested item and it’ll need 10 minutes to get there as well. While at Conan place, Ogawara asks if the three players are out of the suspicious range, with the other two confirming that then the culprit must be Shiratori. The Detective Boys and Haibara justify that he can’t be that kind of person, even though he has curly hair, which makes Shiratori speechless. Conan begins his deduction.
After the case is over, it is revealed that Kuroda was the one to let Agasa in, as he entrusted him after Conan said that Agasa would demonstrate an experiment that would help solve the case. Before the Detective Boys, Rumi and Kobayashi can go along with him to have lunch as the tournament is now cancelled, Kuroda asks if he can borrow Conan for a while as he has several questions for him. So the sooner group then waits for Conan, without anyone, except Rumi, knowing that they are being watched by a camera, which turns out to be Rum and his subordinate who are giving the target for the elimination for Korn and Chianti.
The Far-Sighted Bishop
Possessing excellent memory, Rum accurately identifies all bodyguards seen with Amanda and orders his people to capture and incapacitate them.
Rum also notes that a Japanese man he saw is also a person of interest and orders his agents to also take care of him. However, when attacked, Kuroda is able to take them both down.
Having noticed that Rum and his agents are outside the door, Amanda sends Rachel to Haneda's room to retrieve a knight from her chess set to keep her away from the encounter. When Rum comes into the room, he explains that now that they know Rachel is like a daughter to her, the organisation can use that information and now recruit and force her to help them. Rum presents the APTX 4869 pill to Amanda, showing the alternative, but in an unexpected moment, Amanda voluntarily jumps forward and ingests the pill.
After Rachel reaches Haneda's room, Haneda reveals that Amanda likely sent her away on a wild goose chase on purpose, as there is no way that someone would miss the fact that a knight was missing from the chess case because of the specially designed crevices for each piece. Haneda tells Rachel to hide when Rum and his agents knock on Haneda's door, asking if they have seen a Japanese woman. Haneda says no and swiftly shuts the door. He then goes on to taser Rachel and hide her in the bookcase in his room. Rum then comes back again and notices that the order of the books has slightly changed from before and, knowing that Rachel is hidden in there, reaches out to remove the books. Before he gets the chance, Haneda drops his act and tells Rum he remembers seeing him in the news. Haneda is then repeatedly beaten and eventually fed the APTX 4869 pill. Before he dies, he leaves a final message by cutting up a mirror with the text "Put on mascara".
The Queen's Gambit
After bursting into Amanda's room, Kuroda realises that the special guest Haneda said he was going to play chess with was in fact Amanda, so, sensing something is off, he rushes to Haneda's room. There, he finds that Haneda is also deceased. At this time, Rachel wakes up and, under the assumption Kuroda killed Haneda, begins attacking him. In a moment of shock when she sees a photo of Amanda's corpse on Haneda's phone, she lowers his guard and gets knocked out by Kuroda. Rum and his agents outside the hotel see chess notes flying out of the hotel, and Rum deduces that Rachel will be snuck out of the hotel using the bookcase again. However, as they reach Haneda's floor, Kuroda, wheeling a suitcase with Rachel in it, manages to sneak by. After Rum realises that Rachel was in the suitcase, he and his agents get in his car and begin chasing Kuroda's vehicle. However, Kuroda's car ends up being ran into by a truck and his car catches on fire. Seeing the commotion, Rum decides to step away.
In his last moments of consciousness, Kuroda asks an EMT about how the female in his car was, and the EMT says that only he was found, suggesting Rachel escaped before the ambulance got there.
Back in the modern day, as Kobayashi and the children begin to exit the building, Conan realises that Rachel (now Rumi) deliberately swapped her umbrella with Kobayashi's to avoid being noticed, meaning that Chianti and Korn are going to shoot Kobayashi.
People
Flashback to 17 years ago
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- A number of minor dialogues are cut from the anime. For example, the lines when Amanda asks Rum to speak Japanese so that they can talk without putting on airs in front of his subordinate, and some of Kohji's angry lines when Rum asked him about Asaka whereabouts.
- Yoko Okino's TV appearance is not adapted.
Trivia
- The episodes will be released as a movie in South Korea on Sepetmber 19, 2025.
- The anime use a monochrome filter for the whole flashback, with some color scheme to represent the point of view. Rum's POV is red, Rumi's POV is green, and Kuroda's POV is blue.
- Weirdly, Rumi and Kuroda's color are swapped compared to the color scheme used in Opening 59.
- The suspects' names are related to chess pieces[1]:
- Kurumi Shiroi (城井 来海) comes from "rook" (ルーク rūku)/"tower" (城 shiro) ;
- Kinji Ogawara (大河原 欽治) comes from "king" (王 / キング ō / kingu) ;
- Naoto Kishitani (岸谷 直人) comes from "knight" (騎士 / ナイト kishi / naito) ;
- Kunikazu Kisaki (木崎 邦和) comes from "queen" (妃 / クイーン kisaki / kuīn) ;
- Ryoichiro Saso (佐宗 涼一郎) comes from "bishop" (僧侶 sōryo).
- On the floor near Kishitani's body is a copy of the Shonen Sunday magazine. It is titled Shonen Yonday (ヨンデー, Yondē) instead of Sunday (サンデー, Sandē).
- The chess tournament takes place at West Topia (西トピア Nishi Topia), based on the real Hokutopia (北とぴあ, the "Hoku" means north and "Nishi" means west) building in the Kita Ward of Tokyo. The National Chess Tournaments take place each year at Hokutopia[2].
- Rum wears a cowhide dress shirt.
- Juke Hotel is modeled after the New Yorker Hotel and the Waldorf Astoria in downtown Manhattan.
- The chess opening played is the Queen's Gambit Accepted.
- Amanda Hughes wears her watch with the clock facing the inner side of the wrist, which was commonly done by older people and women, as watches were easy to break and keeping them inside would reduce friction with hard surfaces.[3] This was notably shown in files 328-330.
- Kuroda's car is a white Ford Taurus 4th Generation.
- The car tailing Kuroda is a BMW 3 Series (E46).
- Rum's car is a Rolls-Royce Phantom V.
- The police car is a Ford Crown Victoria 2nd Generation.
- The truck that crashed into Kuroda's car is a GMC W-Series.
- The ambulance is a Ford E-250.
- The firetruck is a Seagrave Aerialscope.
- On Conan's phone, his contacts are named as such: Ran-neechan[4] (Ran Mouri), Hakase[5] (Hiroshi Agasa), Haibara (Ai Haibara), Mitsuhiko (Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya) and Ayumi (Ayumi Yoshida).
Each Person's "17 Years Ago" videos
In promotion of this case, three original short videos titled “Each Person’s ‘17 Years Ago’”, have been released on the official Detective Conan YouTube channel, each supervised by Gosho Aoyama.[6][7]
Each video features one of the characters—Hyoue Kuroda, Rumi Wakasa, and Kanenori Wakita—reflecting on their memories and thoughts from 17 years ago.
Release Schedule
- June 4 – Hyoue Kuroda edition (Video)
- June 5 – Rumi Wakasa edition (Video)
- June 6 – Kanenori Wakita edition (Video)
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References
See also
| Episodes of Season 30 | ||
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| Episode 1148 • 1149 • 1150 • 1151 • 1152 • 1153 • 1154 • 1155 • 1156 • 1157 • 1158 • 1159 • 1160 • 1161 • 1162 • 1163 • 1164 • 1165 • 1166 • 1167 • 1168 • 1169 • 1170 • 1171 • 1172 • 1173 • 1174 • 1175 • 1176 • 1177 • 1178 • 1179 • 1180 • 1181 • 1182 • 1183 • 1184 • 1185 • 1186 |
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