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+ | While on the way home from school, Conan, Haibara, and the Detective Boys meet Shukichi, who in chance heard the group conversation about the term "yaocho" (match fixing). It was because of the death of Kimiharu Nishikido, a shogi player who was suspected of match fixing. | ||
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+ | Later, Shukichi leaves for an important meeting, but the group meet Yumi, who is following Shukichi because he is acting strange. Haibara then says that Shukichi might have an affair. Yumi decides to take Conan with her. | ||
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+ | Shukichi then enter a donut shop. While waiting for Shukichi, Conan asks Yumi if she has meet Shukichi's parents. Yumi says that Shukichi was adopted by the super rich Haneda family when he was trying to be a professional shogi player, so that Shukichi could fullfill Kohji Haneda's dream. Yumi also aware of Shukichi's biological family, betting that the whole family is also carfree like him. Conan, who knows about the family, say nothing about it. | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, 22 January 2022
Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board (太閤名人の将棋盤 Taikō Meijin no Shōgi-ban ) is the 1033rd, 1034th, and 1035th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Opening Move
While on the way home from school, Conan, Haibara, and the Detective Boys meet Shukichi, who in chance heard the group conversation about the term "yaocho" (match fixing). It was because of the death of Kimiharu Nishikido, a shogi player who was suspected of match fixing.
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Later, Shukichi leaves for an important meeting, but the group meet Yumi, who is following Shukichi because he is acting strange. Haibara then says that Shukichi might have an affair. Yumi decides to take Conan with her.
Shukichi then enter a donut shop. While waiting for Shukichi, Conan asks Yumi if she has meet Shukichi's parents. Yumi says that Shukichi was adopted by the super rich Haneda family when he was trying to be a professional shogi player, so that Shukichi could fullfill Kohji Haneda's dream. Yumi also aware of Shukichi's biological family, betting that the whole family is also carfree like him. Conan, who knows about the family, say nothing about it.
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Brilliant Move
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Murder | |||||||||||
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Checkmate
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- The anime adds some flashback scenes:
- Momiji Ooka's Challenge: Heiji mentioned about Haneda family and Conan's thought about Haneda family is wealthy.
- Taiko Meijin's Match of Love: the match between Chikara and Shukichi, and Shukichi telling Yumi about the match.
- In Episode 1035, there are some flashback scenes from Episode 1034, when Takagi and Sato are questioning the suspects.
- The scene when the group is searching for Genda is longer in the anime, thus some dialougue are added.
Trivia
- Star Donut logo is a reference to manga series Urusei Yatsura by Rumiko Takahashi, in which both logo has the kanji 星 with a star in it[citation needed].
Gallery
See also
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- Episodes
- Animation directed by Kaoru Nagakawa
- Animation directed by tofu
- Animation directed by Michitaka Yamamoto
- Animation directed by Asuka Tsubuki
- Animation directed by Yasushi Fujiki
- Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo
- Animation directed by Yuka Sato
- Animation directed by Zhang Yi
- Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki
- Animation directed by Masahisa Koyata
- Animation directed by Yui Ushinohama
- Animation directed by Miho Tanaka
- Animation directed by Rei Masunaga
- Animation directed by Marie Nagano
- Animation directed by Miwako Shibata