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Volume 83

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Information
Release date: April 18, 2014
Chapters: 873-882
ISBN: ISBN 978-4-09-124620-2
Publisher: Shogakukan
English release date: August 16, 2022[1]
English ISBN: ISBN 1-9747-2909-8
English Publisher: Viz Media
Featured Detective & Keyhole
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Houtarou Oreki
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Unknown child
Aoyama's death & Conan side images
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Chronology
Prev volume: « Volume 82
Next volume: Volume 84 »
List of chaptersList of cases

Volume 83 was released on April 18, 2014 in Japan.

Cast

Chapters

The Red Woman Murder Case

Characters introduced

File 873 - Red Devil

(Ran's towel falls off and Conan gets a severe nosebleed.)

Yui Uehara responds to the scene and concludes Masaie was bludgeoned and drowned. Everyone worries it may be the Red Woman, but Uehara assures them it can't since her death was confirmed 15 years ago along with Satoko's death in the bog, her name was Komayo Takeno. Later, the murder weapon is shown to be a dumbbell, and Masumi noticed salt in the tub. Conan and Masumi confirm their deductions, then a blackout occurs and Sumika is attacked by the Red Woman, leaving both detectives confused.

File 874 - Red Past

After attending to Sumika's injuries, Uehara learns Masumi spent 3 years in the US; she returned to Japan and in her head says "to meet the wizard once more" while looking at Conan. While Uehara investigates the cabin, Inspectors Kansuke Yamato and Taka'aki Morofushi (Komei) look into the original Red Woman case by talking to the original officer on the case. Reviewing timeline of Satoko's and the Red Woman's deaths, Satoko was found with a red coat and the 'Red Woman'. Yamato calls to warn Uehara that something dangerous is in the woods, but the call dies from a storm.

File 875 - Red Tragedy

People

  • Romance Novelist Murder Case

    File 876 - Romance Novelist

    Following their return to Beika, Masumi explains to Ran and Sonoko that a good friend of her dad's is paying for her stay at her hotel. Conan silently questions the photo of the little girl with Masumi since she said her only other siblings are her deceased oldest brother and a second older brother. They visit her hotel and run into a romance novelist, Hiura, writing his latest book, and his assistant, Chiaki Minazuki, is murdered.

    File 877 - The Girl Who Resembles Sera

    File 878 - The Phone, the Sea, and I

    People

  • Major events

    • While Ran, Sonoko,Masumi and Conan are having a tea party , the girls are talking about their relationship. When Masumi asks Conan about the girl he doesn't forget and Conan can't answer, Sonoko tell that he (Conan) ends with Ayumi but Ran said that she thought Conan likes Haibara making Conan shocked. When Ran asks Conan face to face, Conan blushed and said to himself: "It's you".
    • After finding a bug in a pair of glasses by which she is impressed, the unknown child tells Masumi that she doesn't trust Conan yet, but should the moment arise, Masami can tell Conan that she is her little sister from outside the territory.

    Drug Trading Case

    Characters introduced

    File 879 - Detective's Master

    File 880 - Ebisu Bridge

    File 881 - Drug Trading Venue

    People

  • Major events

    • Conan mentions to Haibara that he emailed Masumi (offscreen) asking about the Unknown child, to which she responds as the girl told her, that "she is his sister from another domain". He asks Haibara what that might mean, but she does not know.
    • Heiji starts a fight against drug agents (mistaken as dealers) because they took Kazuha away from the meeting place. After clearing the misunderstanding, Kazuha asks Heiji about his words. Heiji avoids the discussion by pointing the lack of evidence. Conan is shown to have a recording of his words.

    Aquarium Murder Case

    File 882 - Memories of Light Blue

    Conan, the Detective Boys and Ran go and visit an aquarium. However, Professor Agasa is still not there! Conan deduces that he has secretly gone to a fast food restaurant to eat yakisoba buns, because Haibara has put him on a diet. He is right, and Haibara angrily text the professor asking him, how long he intents on eating. Then, Genta decides that he wants that for lunch and asks if they could eat some. Fortunately, Ran knows that there is a cafe which sells cutely decorated children's dishes. Having said this, Genta wonders if Ran has come here before. At this point, she remembers the time when she and Shinichi came here, apparantly, less than a year has passed since they last came. She secretly wonders if Shinichi was in love with her at that time.

    Ran's mind is then transported back in time to the day she was late coming to the aquarium. Shinichi complained about her making him come and being late herself. Ran had come up with a plan called the "Great Aquarium Reunion and Love Revival Plan". Shinichi apparantly came up with the setting of this reunion and Sonoko had come with the name of the plan. However, as they carried on talking about who Ran was texting and other things etc., Shinichi suddenly ran off into another direction whilst telling Ran to call for help. Shinichi had "smelt" out a dead body among the busy crowd of people looking at the sharks. This is where the main murder begins. The victim was killed with a knife enclosed in paper bag. Ran asks how Shinichi had known that there was a murder. Shinichi answered: 'By the scent'.

    People

  • Detective Conan: Secret Report

    The Secret Report is a booklet that was bundled with Shōnen Sunday #33/2013 in Japan as well as printed at the end of Volume 83. In it there are some background information regarding the main characters and an interview with Gosho Aoyama. It also contains rough sketches and early drafts.[2]

    Cover in other countries

    • China
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Italy
    • Rep. of China (Taiwan)
    • Spain (Spanish, Volumen 2)
    • Vietnam
    • Thailand
    • United States
    • France
    • Korea

    References

    See also

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