Rube Goldberg Machine

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Episode 1111-1112
(Int. Episode 1169-1170)

TV Episode 1111-1112.jpg

Information
Title: Rube Goldberg Machine
Japanese title: ルーブ・ゴールドバーグマシン
(Rūbu · Gōrudobāgu Mashin)
Original airdate: January 20, 2024 (Part 1)
January 27, 2024 (Part 2)
Filler case: #410
Season: TBD
Manga source: TV Original
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Ran Mouri
Misao Yamamura
Next Conan's Hint: Yangnyeom chicken (Part 1)
Scarf (Part 2)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Nobuharu Kamanaka
Screenplay: Akatsuki Yamatoya
Storyboard: Atsuko Kase
Episode director: 1111: Yosuke Fujino
1112: Tazumi Mukaiyama
Animation Director: 1111:
Kaoru Nagakawa
Zi Dengjia
Michitaka Yamamoto
FALCO Suzuki
Joji Yanase
1112:
Kosei Takahashi
Character Design: Masatomo Sudo
Masanori Hashimoto (sub-character)
Hiroshi Ogawa (design works)
Production Cooperation: 1111: Azeta Pictures
1112: Mouse
Music
Opening song: Unraveling Love ~Sukoshi no Yūki~
Closing song: You & I
Chronology
Prev episode: « Takagi and Date and the Notebook Promise
List of episodes

Rube Goldberg Machine (ルーブ · ゴールドバーグマシン Rūbu · Gōrudobāgu Mashin?) is the 1111th and 1112th episode of the Detective Conan anime.

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Conan, Ran, and Kogoro come to the villa after receiving a request. The case was quickly resolved and as he was returning home, he saw a Gunma Prefectural Police vehicle parked in front of a large villa. Inspector Yamamura, who was at the scene, said that the victim, who was drinking coffee on the balcony, was hit by a falling chimney and died. The victim was Kohei Inoue, the chairman of a famous yangnyeom chicken specialty store. While they are talking, Conan discovers some work that someone has done at the base of the chimney.[1]

Situation

Part 1

Part 2

People

People

  • Resolution

    Trivia

    • The "Rube Goldberg machine" referred to in the title originates from the American cartoonist, Rube Goldberg's works. This term manifests mechanical combinations that are designed to be overly complex and complete simple actions in a circuitous manner.
    • Just like other episodes written by Yamatoya, the characters' names come from certain horse racing-related terms:
      • Norihiro Shimada (島田 典弘) comes from Japanese jockey Norihiro Yokoyama (横山 典弘 Yokoyama Norihiro?);
      • Fuma Tanaka (田中 風馬) comes from Japanese jockey Fuma Matsuwaka (松若 風馬 Matsuwaka Fūma?);
      • Arata Kawamoto (河本 新) comes from Japanese jockey Arata Saito (斎藤 新 Saitō Arata?);
      • Manami Teshima (手島 まなみ) comes from Japanese jockey Manami Nagashima (永島 まなみ Nagashima Manami?);
      • Nanako Inoue (井上 奈々子) comes from Japanese jockey Nanako Fujita (藤田 菜七子 Fujita Nanako?);
      • Kohei Inoue (井上 浩平) comes from Japanese jockey Kohei Matsuyama (松山 弘平 Matsuyama Kōhei?).
      • "Morning Frolic" radio show, "Lokomaikai" club, and "Taigen" investment fund are all names of horse.
    • The children program mentioned by Conan refers to PythagoraSwitch, an educational program produced by NHK. During the beginning and ending of each episode, and between each segment, there are Pythagorean Devices (ピタゴラ装置 Pitagora Sōchi?). "Pythagorean device" is the equivalent Japanese colloquialism for the American "Rube Goldberg machine".
    • During the joke card segment, Kogoro is about to say "Pythagorean device", but Conan stopped him.

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Title Translation

    See also

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