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Episode 1 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Roller Coaster Murder Case |
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Japanese title: | Jet Coaster Satsujin Jiken (ジェットコースター殺人事件) |
Original airdate: | January 8, 1996 |
Season: | 1 |
English title: | The Big Shrink |
Dubbed episode: | Episode 1 |
English airdate: | May 24, 2004 |
Cast: | Shinichi Kudo Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri |
Cases solved by: | Shinichi Kudo (x2) |
Episode 1 first aired on January 8, 1996 in Japan. It is the pilot episode of the series.
Contents
Characters
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- Ran Mouri Template:1st
- Kogoro Mouri Template:1st
- Inspector Megure Template:1st
- Gin Template:1st
- Vodka Template:1st
- Ayumi Yoshida Template:1st
- Tsuburaya Mitsuhiko Template:1st
- Kojima Genta Template:1st
- Dr. Agasa Template:1st
Plot
Case 1: Crime at the Private Mansion
The episode starts with a crime investigation at a private mansion after a man was found dead with a bullet in his heart in a locked room.
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Situation
The episode starts in a mansion where a party seemed to have been interrupted after a man is found dead with a bullet in his heart. The police, lead by Inspector Megure, is investigating the crime scene. The victim is President Yamazaki of Yatsubishi Bank.
Resolution
While the mansion owner, ???, is talking to Megure about the case, Shinichi Kudo comes into the crime scene and affirms that the murderer is still in the room and that he entered from the window on the 3rd floor and left the same way. The lack of footprints implies it was an inside job. [...]