Stakeout 4
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Episode 1147 (Int. Episode 1204) | ||
Title: | Stakeout 4 | |
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Japanese title: | 張り込み (Harikomi Fō) | |
Original airdate: | December 28, 2024 | |
Broadcast rating: | 5.9% | |
Filler case: | #433 | |
Season: | 29 | |
Manga source: | TV Original | |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Wataru Takagi Kazunobu Chiba | |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Wataru Takagi Kazunobu Chiba | |
Next Conan's Hint: | Merry-go-round | |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | |
Screenplay: | Toshimichi Okawa | |
Storyboard: | Mitsuko Kase | |
Episode director: | Yosuke Fujino | |
Animation director: | Michitaka Yamamoto Kaoru Nagakawa Yukari Kamiaka Zi Dengjia | |
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Nariyuki Takahashi and Rei Masunaga (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | |
Production cooperation: | Azeta Pictures | |
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Opening song: | Unraveling Love ~Sukoshi no Yūki~ | |
Closing song: | Yume de Aimashō |
Stakeout 4 (張り込み
Contents
[hide]Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
On Beika Amusement Park's final day before indefinite closure, the Detective Boys visit it for one last time. One hour before the closure, the Detective Boys get on the Ferris Wheel and spot Takagi and Chiba in the park's security control room. After entering the room, they find Takagi and Chiba dressed as security guards and conducting a stakeout. Without any other choice, Takagi explains the case behind the reason for the stakeout.
Six years ago, two thieves conducted a robbery on a nearby jewelry store.
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The main culprit of the robbery was identified as a man named Ippei Kanieda, but he died in a traffic accident the next day.
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Strangely, no jewels were found in Ippei's home. The amusement park was where Ippei was working part-time as a student and is near the site of the traffic accident where he died. So, the jewels are thought to be hidden somewhere in the amusement park. The police also identified Ippei's accomplice as "Ebishima" (an alias), whom Ippei met over a criminal website. "Ebishima" was likely waiting for the statute of limitations to expire before they would come retrieve the jewels. However, since the park had announced its closure, they would have to collect the jewels before the amusement park was demolished. Up until the final day before closure, the police have found no movement in the stolen goods market, so it is almost certain that "Ebishima" would have to show up on this final day.
Conan deduces that the jewels would have to be hidden in concealed places, which eliminates all places in the park except for the employee-only areas. Not long afterward, a retired, now volunteer security guard named Hisao Yamagata enters one of the areas. Because he is a security guard, he is not suspected by Takagi, who is monitoring from the security room. However, in a panoramic video that Haibara takes of the employee-only area, Conan notices a suspicious-looking vent where the vent itself is rusted, but the bolts holding the vent are not. At the same time, a woman named Kanako Sakuramachi lost her 5-year-old daughter, Hiroko, and a mysterious Baker Eats delivery man named Daiki Nagasaki appears. A single shoe of Kanako's daughter is found in front of one of the employee-only areas. Meanwhile, since Daiki was instructed to deliver some hamburgers to the employee-only area next to the spinning cups, he enters the second employee-only area. Kanako, wanting to find her child as soon as possible, enters a third employee-only area, and so, three different people have entered each of the employee-only areas, making all of them suspects.
To add to the chaos, "Ebishima" suddenly calls the security room to announce that they have planted bombs in the amusement park. Right after, multiple smoke bombs were detonated, though they did not cause any casualties.
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After the string of smoke bomb explosions, Daiki is suddenly instructed to deliver the hamburgers to Beika Station instead, and the second shoe of the lost girl is found near the Ferris wheel, next to a drinking fountain. At the drinking fountain, Mitsuhiko finds that the back panel of the fountain was removed, while Conan discovers some small prints in the flowerbed behind the fountain. Also, Genta finds Hisao collapsed in one of the employee-only areas. Hisao is seen trying to open the suspicious-looking vent that Conan spotted earlier. But Conan has already solved the case.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- This episode features the second appearance of the Baker Eats delivery bag, which is a parody of Uber Eats. The term "Baker" is derived from Baker Street, the fictional street where Sherlock Holmes lives. The first appearance of this delivery bag was in Girls Day Mystery 3.
- This is also the first appearance of an actual Baker Eats deliveryman on the job.
- Continuity error: Kazunobu Chiba's Police ID was misanimated with his name written Isshin Chiba (千葉 一伸), the name of his voice actor, instead of the actual name in anime[N 1].
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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المراقبة | Monitoring |
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En planque 4 (quatre) | Stakeout 4 (four) |
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เฝ้าติดตาม 4 | Stakeout 4 |
Notes
- ^ Similar mistakes occured also in Episodes 804~805: Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Jūhachiban Mystery, where Chiba's name was mistyped as Kazunobu Chiba (千葉 和信).
See also
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