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Conan tranquilizes Yamamura and impersonates him using his voice changing bow tie to reveal that the murderer is the university student '''Kazuya Itabashi'''. Conan reveals that during the snow storm, Kazuya used salt to harden the snowman he was working on. He then called Sakuko to his room where he drowned her in his sink which contained the water from the lake. Afterwords, he attached Sakuko's snow shoes on and placed her in the body of the hardened snowman and rolled her into the lake. He then used the Detective Boy's snowman to rebuild a new body for the snowman. As evidence, Conan reveals that the Detective Boy's snowman had their detective badges, which are now found in Kazuya's snowman. He also declares that the forensic team should find traces of lake water or Sakuko's DNA in Kazuya's sink. Kazuya confesses to the crime revealing that Sakuko purposely disabled Asaka Onoe, one of the other graduate students, out of envy; this sparked Kazuya's murder in the name of vengeance.
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Conan tranquilizes Yamamura and impersonates him using his voice changing bow tie to reveal that the murderer is the university student '''Kazuya Itabashi'''. Conan reveals that during the snow storm, Kazuya used salt to harden the snowman he was working on. He then called Sakuko to his room where he drowned her in his sink which contained the water from the lake. Afterwords, he attached Sakuko's snow shoes on and placed her in the body of the hardened snowman and rolled her into the lake. He then used the Detective Boy's snowman to rebuild a new body for the snowman. As evidence, Conan reveals that the Detective Boy's snowman had their detective badges, which are now found in Kazuya's snowman. He also declares that the forensic team should find traces of lake water or Sakuko's DNA in Kazuya's sink. Kazuya confesses to the crime revealing that Sakuko purposely disabled Asaka Onoe, one of the other university students, out of envy; this sparked Kazuya's murder in the name of vengeance.
 
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Revision as of 19:37, 3 December 2012

Episode 466-467
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})

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Information
Title: The Unsmashable Snowman
Japanese title: 割れない雪だるま
(Warenai Yukidaruma)
Original airdate: February 26, 2007 (Part 1)
March 5, 2007 (Part 2)
Season: 16
Manga source: Volume 54: Files 3-5 (556-558)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ai Haibara
Detective Boys
Misao Yamamura
Professor Agasa
Jodie Starling
James Black
Vermouth
Eisuke Hondou
Case solved by: Misao Yamamura (via Conan)
Staff
Director: Masato Sato
Organizer: 466 Hiroshi Fukutomi
467 Kazumi Kobayashi, Masato Sato
Storyboard: 466 Hiroshi Fukutomi
467 Kazumi Kobayashi, Masato Sato
Episode director: 466 Minoru Tozawa
467 Fumiharu Kamanaka
Animation Director: 466 Daisuke Niinuma
467 Tomoyuki Kanno
Music
Opening song: Kumo ni Notte
Closing song: Shiroi Yuki
Chronology
Prev episode: « The Shadow of the Black Organization
Next episode: Mysterious Case Near the Pond »
List of episodes

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

The Detective Boys are at a small ski resort and meet up with four university students who are building a snowman for an art project. Later that evening, Sakuko Kokura, one of the university students, become lost in the blizzard and the two groups begin their search for her. Conan finds the Kokura dead at the bottom of a cliff in a lake.

Accident?

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Location: Lake
Victim: Sakuko Kokura
Cause of death: Drowning
Suspects: Tanji Kiyama, Asaka Onoe, and Kazuya Itabashi

The police declare that Kokura's death was a snowboarding accident. However, Conan notices that the body is missing a hat, goggles, and gloves and believes that she was murdered and one of the university students is the culprit.

Part 2

Genta trips and falls into the snow and comments how it was hard and salty. Conan realizes how the murder was done and gathers the suspects along with Inspector Misao Yamamura.

People

  • Resolution

    Gallery

    See also