Difference between revisions of "Three Days with Heiji Hattori"
From Detective Conan Wiki
(→Resolution) |
(→Resolution) |
||
Line 140: | Line 140: | ||
=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
<spoiler> | <spoiler> | ||
− | After a thorough investigation, the culprit is revealed to be the detective of the South, '''Natsuki Koshimizu'''. Her real age is 20, and she has pretended to be a school detective to lure them in, complete with using her old school uniform. Natsuki confesses and explains she was searching for the detective whose inadequate investigation caused a massive tragedy | + | After a thorough investigation, the culprit is revealed to be the detective of the South, '''Natsuki Koshimizu'''. Her real age is 20, and she has pretended to be a school detective to lure them in, complete with using her old school uniform. Natsuki confesses and explains she was searching for the detective whose inadequate investigation caused a massive tragedy. |
− | The owner of the Lavender Mansion was a mentally unstable socialitè, who commited suicide by hanging two years ago. Natsuki's best friend Kana worked as the lady's maid, with Renzo Kouya as the housekeeper; they were seen as possible suspects but were acquitted. Some time later, however, the investigation was re-opened and Tokitsu was the detective in charge, as it was believed that it was a murder. The top suspect was Kana, and she begged Natsuki to protect her from this "high school detective guy with a weird accent"; she ended up cracking from the pressure and commited suicide by throwing herself into the sea before Natsuki could clear her unfairly tainted reputation. | + | The owner of the Lavender Mansion (where the ''Koshien'' "challenge" was taking place) was a mentally unstable socialitè, who commited suicide by hanging two years ago. Natsuki's best friend Kana worked as the lady's maid, with Renzo Kouya as the housekeeper; they were seen as possible suspects but were acquitted. Some time later, however, the investigation was re-opened and Tokitsu was the detective in charge, as it was believed that it was a murder; some new tricks had been used in the house, leading to believe that the lady had caught a thief and was killed for it. The top suspect was Kana, and she begged Natsuki to protect her from this "high school detective guy with a weird accent"; she ended up cracking from the pressure and commited suicide by throwing herself into the sea before Natsuki could clear her unfairly tainted reputation. (The thief was revealed to be Tsuchio, whom Natsuki located and forced to pose as a productor.) |
− | Since Natsuki didn't have the detective's name, she went for the guy's gender and accent. The three other school detectives fit in: Junya Tokitsu used an archaic pronoun for himself (''shousei''), Heiji Hattori had a thick Osaka accent, and Suguru Hakuba's Japanese was odd since he had lived abroads. She confronted Tokitsu first, and he admitted being that school detective but showed no empathy for Natsuki's plight and Kana's death, causing Natsuki to beat him to death with the hammer used in the trick to the secret room. | + | Since Natsuki didn't have the detective's name, she went for the guy's gender and accent. The three other school detectives fit in this profile: Junya Tokitsu used an archaic male pronoun for himself (''shousei''), Heiji Hattori had a thick Osaka accent, and Suguru Hakuba's Japanese was odd since he had lived abroads. She confronted Tokitsu first, and he admitted being that school detective but showed no empathy for Natsuki's plight and Kana's death, causing Natsuki to beat him to death with the hammer used in the trick to the secret room. |
The trick to the secret room was to remove the window frame and then replace it after leaving. The screws holding the frame in are removed and cut short. The frame is replaced after the murderer exits by simply gluing it back into place with the short screws slid into their corresponding holes so the window looks untampered with. Additionally, when Natsuki lost the screws during the thunderstorm, she pretended to be scared of lightning in order to seek for them without being suspected. | The trick to the secret room was to remove the window frame and then replace it after leaving. The screws holding the frame in are removed and cut short. The frame is replaced after the murderer exits by simply gluing it back into place with the short screws slid into their corresponding holes so the window looks untampered with. Additionally, when Natsuki lost the screws during the thunderstorm, she pretended to be scared of lightning in order to seek for them without being suspected. |
Revision as of 13:35, 3 January 2015
‹ Real 30 Minutes | List of Episodes | Yellow Alibi › |
Episode 479 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Three Days with Heiji Hattori |
---|---|
Japanese title: | 服部平次との3日間 (Hattori Heiji to no Mikkakan) |
Original airdate: | July 16, 2007 * |
Season: | 16 |
Manga source: | Volume 54: File 6 (559) ~ Volume 55: File 2 (566) |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Heiji Hattori Saguru Hakuba Kogoro Mouri Kazuha Toyama Ran Mouri Yoko Okino Natsuki Koshimizu Junya Tokitsu Rena Mizunashi Eisuke Hondou Gin Vodka Vermouth Shinichi Kudo Kaitou Kid |
Cases solved by: | Heiji Hattori (x2) Conan Edogawa (x2) |
Next Conan's Hint: | Hometown newspaper |
Director: | Masato Sato |
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi |
Storyboard: | Fumio Maesono Yuzo Aoki |
Episode director: | Fumiharu Kamanaka |
Animation director: | Keiko Sasaki (chief) Rei Masunaga Daisuke Niinuma |
Opening song: | Namida no Yesterday |
Closing song: | I still believe ~Tameiki~ |
* 2 Hour Special |
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Case 1
Situation
Kogoro, Ran, Conan, Heiji, and Kazuha are at a festival when Denkyuu, a student monk, asks them to solve a case of a disappearing body at the temple. Shakuren, the head monk, denies the body's existence and claims Denkyu is mistaken.
Murder? | |||||||||
|
People
Resolution
Case 2
Situation
The next day, Heiji takes Conan with him to participate in a reality television deduction competition between high school detectives Heiji Hattori, Natsuki Koshimizu, Junya Tokitsu, and Saguru Hakuba. While there, Tokitsu is murdered and the detectives realize the television programming was a hoax.
Murder | |||||||||
|
Murder? (Past) | |||||||||
|