Difference between revisions of "Library Murder Case"

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| japanese-title      = 図書館殺人事件 <br> (Toshokan Satsujin Jiken)
 
| japanese-title      = 図書館殺人事件 <br> (Toshokan Satsujin Jiken)
 
| season              = [[Season 2|2]]
 
| season              = [[Season 2|2]]
| manga              = [[Volume 10#Library Murder Case|Volume 10: Files 6~8 (097-098)]]
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| manga              = [[Volume 10#Library Murder Case|Volume 10: Files 6-8 (097-098)]]
 
| airdate            = March 3, 1997
 
| airdate            = March 3, 1997
 
| dubbed-episode      = Episode 51
 
| dubbed-episode      = Episode 51

Revision as of 08:28, 15 April 2012

Episode 50
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Information
Title: Library Murder Case
Japanese title: 図書館殺人事件
(Toshokan Satsujin Jiken)
Original airdate: March 3, 1997
Season: 2
Manga source: Volume 10: Files 6-8 (097-098)
English version
English title: The Book Without Pages
Dubbed episode: Episode 51
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Kogoro Mouri
Ran Mouri
Inspector Megure
Wataru Takagi
Professor Agasa
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Next Conan's Hint: Golf set
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Hirohito Ochi
Storyboard: Hirohito Ochi
Episode director: Hirohito Ochi
Animation Director: Haruo Ogawara
Music
Opening song: Feel Your Heart
Closing song: Meikyū no Lovers
Chronology
Prev episode: « Diplomat Murder Case
Next episode: The Golf Driving Range Murder Case »
List of episodes

Cast

Case

Situation

A routine afternoon at the library turns into the hunt for a corpse after an attendant turns up missing. When Conan and the Detective Boys try to solve the mystery by staying after-hours, they find themselves trapped, in the dark, and not alone. Will they catch the killer before he catches them?

Murder

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Location: Beika Library
Victim: Kazuo Tamada
Suspects: Shuji Tsugawa

People

  • Resolution

    Trivia

    • The inspector that appears during Megure's questioning of Tsugawa has Takagi's earlier character design but he wasn't voiced by Wataru Takagi; he was voiced by Isshin Chiba who later would go on to inspire the creation of and provide the voice for Detective Chiba.

    See also