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By turning the dial on the back Conan is able to imitate all kinds of voices that he hears. When Conan isn't wearing the bowtie, he'll usually store it away in a pocket until he needs it. This gadget is usually used together with the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]], prior to receiving it, Conan was shown to knock Kogoro unconscious by kicking an ashtray.
 
By turning the dial on the back Conan is able to imitate all kinds of voices that he hears. When Conan isn't wearing the bowtie, he'll usually store it away in a pocket until he needs it. This gadget is usually used together with the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]], prior to receiving it, Conan was shown to knock Kogoro unconscious by kicking an ashtray.
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Voice changing bow tie has a megaphone mode as shown in File 998.
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There is a white version of the bow tie as shown only in episode 505-506, and 520.
  
 
=== Technical details ===
 
=== Technical details ===
  
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[[File:vlcsnap-2019-01-05-11h48m34s096.png|thumb|left|Bowtie Specifications]]
 
The theory behind the Voice-Changing Bowtie is that it works on a frequency modifier system based on patterns from the voice it is to emulate. Voice changers are real technology.
 
The theory behind the Voice-Changing Bowtie is that it works on a frequency modifier system based on patterns from the voice it is to emulate. Voice changers are real technology.
  
In the real world the Voice-Changing Bowtie has many flaws, such as the frequency response for the size of the speakers in the bowtie wouldn't be able to reproduce frequency of a voice realistically. The frequency modifier, in most cases, wouldn't be able reproduce the subtle but also distinguishable variations of another persons voice. In order to even change the sound in the first place they will need components such as a mic, speaker, processor and powerful batteries to keep it all running. Last but not least the Voice-Changing Bowtie needs to have Conan voice inverted to cancel out his voice completely, otherwise it would be present and noticeable. As this is a fictional drama with many factual references take it with a grain of salt that this is subject to a persons imagination, but these types of technology can and will be possible in the near future if they utilise extremely thin and small magnetic speakers which can accurately reproduce the frequencies accordingly, and the other components reduce drastically in size.
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In the real world the Voice-Changing Bowtie has many flaws, such as the frequency response for the size of the speakers in the bowtie wouldn't be able to reproduce frequency of a voice realistically. The frequency modifier, in most cases, wouldn't be able reproduce the subtle but also distinguishable variations of another persons voice. In order to even change the sound in the first place they will need components such as a mic, speaker, processor and powerful batteries to keep it all running. Last but not least the Voice-Changing Bowtie needs to have Conan voice inverted to cancel out his voice completely, otherwise it would be present and noticeable. As this is a fictional drama with many factual references take it with a grain of salt that this is subject to a persons imagination, but these types of technology can and will be possible in the near future if they utilise extremely thin and small magnetic speakers which can accurately reproduce the frequencies accordingly, and the                   other components reduce drastically in size.
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
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===Kogoro Mouri===
 
===Kogoro Mouri===
 
Below is the list of episodes in which Conan mimicked Kogoro's voice. "???" means that the information needs to be verified.
 
Below is the list of episodes in which Conan mimicked Kogoro's voice. "???" means that the information needs to be verified.
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[[File:vlcsnap-2019-01-05-11h49m05s526.png|thumb|left|Conan using bowtie]]
 
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| [[A June Bride Murder Case|Episode 18]] ||  Solving case.
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| [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Episode 34-35]] ||  Solving case.
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| [[The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case|Episode 72]] ||  Solving case.
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| [[The Bank Heist Murder Case|Episode 79]] ||  Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[A June Bride Murder Case|Episode 18]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Magic Lover's Murder Case|Episode 134]] ||   Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Episode 34-35]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Episode 143]] ||   Solve the case.
 
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| [[The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case|Episode 72]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Battle Game Trap|Episode 226-227]] || Solve the case.
 
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| [[The Bank Heist Murder Case|Episode 79]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Murderous Pottery Class|Episode 228-229]] || Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Magic Lover's Murder Case|Episode 134]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Four Porsches|Episode 338-339]] || Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Episode 143]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Bride of Huis ten Bosch|Episode 342]] ||   Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Battle Game Trap|Episode 226-227]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|Episode 352-353]] || Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Murderous Pottery Class|Episode 228-229]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[Teitan High School's Ghost Story|Episode 361-362]]   || Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Four Porsches|Episode 338-339]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Candy House the Witch Lives In|Episode 368]] || Solve the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Bride of Huis ten Bosch|Episode 342]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|Episode 507-508]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Fishing Tournament Tragedy|Episode 352-353]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Truth Behind the Urban Legend|Episode 530-531]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Teitan High School's Ghost Story|Episode 361-362]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Devil Hidden in the Tennis Court|Episode 602]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Candy House the Witch Lives In|Episode 368]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solve the case.
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| [[The Screaming Operation Room|Episode 625-626]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box|Episode 507-508]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Promo Video Shooting Case|Episode 629-630]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Truth Behind the Urban Legend|Episode 530-531]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Beware of Dieting|Episode 635]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Devil Hidden in the Tennis Court|Episode 602]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Hot Chocolate Trap|Episode 658]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Screaming Operation Room|Episode 625-626]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Cactus Capriccio|Episode 680]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Promo Video Shooting Case|Episode 629-630]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[A Dispute Over a Platinum Ticket|Episode 719]] || Solves the case.
 
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| [[Beware of Dieting|Episode 635]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid|Episode 724-725]] || Solves the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[The Hot Chocolate Trap|Episode 658]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Wedding Reception and the Two Gunshots|Episode 733]] || Solves the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Cactus Capriccio|Episode 680]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Welcome to Club Orihime|Episode 784]] || Solves the case.
 
|-
 
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| [[A Dispute Over a Platinum Ticket|Episode 719]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solves the case.
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| [[Mysterious Case in a Hot Air Balloon|Episode 838]] || Solving case.
 
|-
 
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| [[Welcome to Club Orihime|Episode 784]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solves the case.
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| [[The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt|Episode 855]] || Solving case.
 
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| [[Mysterious Case in a Hot Air Balloon|Episode 838]] || [[Sonoko Suzuki]] || Solving case.
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| [[Episode 924]] || Solving case.
 
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|}
 
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| [[The House with the Aquarium|Episode 591]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
 
| [[The House with the Aquarium|Episode 591]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
 
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| [[The Scenario of the Locked Steam Room|Episode 598]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Scenario of the Steaming Locked Room|Episode 598]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
 
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| [[The Dream the Kappa Saw|Episode 601]] || [[Misao Yamamura]] || Solving case.
 
| [[The Dream the Kappa Saw|Episode 601]] || [[Misao Yamamura]] || Solving case.
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| [[The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|Episode 815]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
 
| [[The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case|Episode 815]] || [[Professor Agasa]] || Solving case.
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| [[Episode 927]] || [[Shinichi Kudo]] || Answering a question from his friends.(Used by [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji Hattori]].)
 
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| [[A Secret Order From London|OVA 11]] || [[Conan Edogawa]] || Shinichi (during the flight to London during [[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 616]]) calls [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] in order to insist that he keeps Haibara away from Agasa's place.
 
| [[A Secret Order From London|OVA 11]] || [[Conan Edogawa]] || Shinichi (during the flight to London during [[Holmes' Revelation|Episode 616]]) calls [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] in order to insist that he keeps Haibara away from Agasa's place.
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery widths=200px perrow=5>
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Image:Conan white bow tie.jpg|Conan wearing a white version of his bow tie.
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 08:58, 13 December 2020

Voice-Changing Bowtie

Voice-Changing Bowtie Profile.jpg

Profile
Japanese name: 蝶ネクタイ型変声機
Romaji name: Chō Nekutai-gata Henseiki
Created by: Professor Agasa
Used by: Conan Edogawa
Shinichi Kudo
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Volume 1 - File 6
Anime: Episode 3
Appearances: Chapters: 83
Episodes: 448
Movies: 21
OVAs: 4
Specials: 1
Openings: 23
Closings: 7
Chronology
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List of gadgets

The Voice-Changing Bowtie is the first gadget created by Professor Agasa for Conan.

Description

By turning the dial on the back Conan is able to imitate all kinds of voices that he hears. When Conan isn't wearing the bowtie, he'll usually store it away in a pocket until he needs it. This gadget is usually used together with the Stun-Gun Wristwatch, prior to receiving it, Conan was shown to knock Kogoro unconscious by kicking an ashtray.

Voice changing bow tie has a megaphone mode as shown in File 998.

There is a white version of the bow tie as shown only in episode 505-506, and 520.

Technical details

Bowtie Specifications

The theory behind the Voice-Changing Bowtie is that it works on a frequency modifier system based on patterns from the voice it is to emulate. Voice changers are real technology.

In the real world the Voice-Changing Bowtie has many flaws, such as the frequency response for the size of the speakers in the bowtie wouldn't be able to reproduce frequency of a voice realistically. The frequency modifier, in most cases, wouldn't be able reproduce the subtle but also distinguishable variations of another persons voice. In order to even change the sound in the first place they will need components such as a mic, speaker, processor and powerful batteries to keep it all running. Last but not least the Voice-Changing Bowtie needs to have Conan voice inverted to cancel out his voice completely, otherwise it would be present and noticeable. As this is a fictional drama with many factual references take it with a grain of salt that this is subject to a persons imagination, but these types of technology can and will be possible in the near future if they utilise extremely thin and small magnetic speakers which can accurately reproduce the frequencies accordingly, and the other components reduce drastically in size.

Usage

Under Construction

In most cases, Conan will use the bowtie to simulate Kogoro's voice (and sometimes Sonoko's) to solve a case. However, in some unique situations, Conan used the bowtie to take other people's voices. The voice-changing function on the bowtie works by turning the dial behind the left bow to a different preset number. In the anime Episode 23, Conan mentioned in his inner speech that Kogoro Mouri's voice is stored in preset number 59.

Kogoro Mouri

Below is the list of episodes in which Conan mimicked Kogoro's voice. "???" means that the information needs to be verified.

Conan using bowtie

Sonoko Suzuki

Below is a list of times in which Conan mimicked Sonoko's voice (usually knocking her out with his stun-gun wristwatch beforehand) to solve the case to make Sonoko the Deduction Queen's deduction and solve the case.

Special Cases

Gallery


See also

Gadgets
Professor Agasa's Voice-Changing BowtiePower-Enhancing Kick ShoesGlasses Modification (Microphone)Stun-Gun WristwatchPortable Bento Box FaxDetective Boys BadgeTurbo Engine SkateboardTransmitterCriminal Tracking GlassesElasticity SuspendersButton SpeakerEarring CellphoneElectronic Notebook MapWristwatch FlashlightVoice-changing Pen/Kamen Yaiba Voice ChangerGlasses Modification (Bullet Proof Lenses)Voice-Changing Face MaskGlasses Modification (Telescopic Lenses)Anywhere Ball Dispensing BeltHang Glider/ParagliderCuff Link SpeakersMini Air TankTurbo Engine SnowboardSatellite-Telephone WristwatchVoice-Changing ChokerDrone
Kaitou Kid's Card GunHang Glider CapeTurbo Engine ScooterTurbo Engine Skates
Others Hiroshi Agasa's gadgetsMinor Kaitou Kid gadgetsBlack Organization's gadgetsSamizu Kichiemon's gadgetsMinor gadgets