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* One of the poster in the Planetarium contains the picture of nine planets. It is because the episode was filmed before the 2006 IAU reclassification of the planets, which rules out Pluto and thus there are only eight planets left. | * One of the poster in the Planetarium contains the picture of nine planets. It is because the episode was filmed before the 2006 IAU reclassification of the planets, which rules out Pluto and thus there are only eight planets left. | ||
* Editor 6 looks a lot like [[Kogoro Mouri]] and is modeled like a younger version of him. | * Editor 6 looks a lot like [[Kogoro Mouri]] and is modeled like a younger version of him. | ||
− | * The sunset beach girl in the hotel room appeared before in Aquacrystal restaurant from [[The Fourteenth Target#Trivia|The Fourteenth Target]]; in the apartment building front entrance from [[The Historical Actor Murder Case]], but cut out the woman; and in the [[Sunset Manor]]'s dining room from [[The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid#Trivia|The Gathering of the Detectives]], but divided into two an with an inverted orientation. In [[The Shaking Restaurant#Trivia|The Shaking Restaurant]], the past scene with Aiko Morimura is very similar to this oil painting. Open spoiler box to see images. | + | * The sunset beach girl in the hotel room appeared before in Aquacrystal restaurant from [[The Fourteenth Target#Trivia|The Fourteenth Target]]; in the apartment building front entrance from [[The Historical Actor Murder Case]], but cut out the woman; and in the [[Sunset Manor]]'s dining room from [[The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid#Trivia|The Gathering of the Detectives]], but divided into two an with an inverted orientation. In [[The Shaking Restaurant#Trivia|The Shaking Restaurant]], the past scene with Aiko Morimura at the sunset coast of Hachijou Island is very similar to this oil painting. Open spoiler box to see images. |
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OVA The Ten Planets in the Night Sky | |||
Information | |||
Title: | The Ten Planets in the Night Sky | ||
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Japanese Title: | 夜空に飛び立つ10個の惑星 (Yozora ni Tobitatsu Jikko no Wakusei) | ||
Original airdate: | December 22, 1999[1] | ||
Case | |||
Cast: | Yukiko Kudo Shinichi Kudo Yusaku Kudo | ||
Case solved by: | Yukiko Kudo | ||
Staff | |||
Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi | ||
Storyboard: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Technical Director: | Osamu Nabeshima | ||
Animation Director: | Atsushi Aono | ||
Character Design: | Yasuhiro Moriki (design works) | ||
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Cast
People
Plot
This short episode stars Shinichi Kudo's mother as the main character. The episode starts out with a narration of Yukiko's current situation. In the beginning, Yusaku Kudo disappears for an unknown reason, leaving a hint for his wife and several desperate men that needs his manuscript by the next morning. Throughout a series of events, it seems as baby Shinichi was giving hints to his frazzled mother.
Resolution
Trivia
- Yukiko's cellphone photo along with Yusaku and baby Shinichi in The The Wizard of the Ripples is from this short story.
- One of the poster in the Planetarium contains the picture of nine planets. It is because the episode was filmed before the 2006 IAU reclassification of the planets, which rules out Pluto and thus there are only eight planets left.
- Editor 6 looks a lot like Kogoro Mouri and is modeled like a younger version of him.
- The sunset beach girl in the hotel room appeared before in Aquacrystal restaurant from The Fourteenth Target; in the apartment building front entrance from The Historical Actor Murder Case, but cut out the woman; and in the Sunset Manor's dining room from The Gathering of the Detectives, but divided into two an with an inverted orientation. In The Shaking Restaurant, the past scene with Aiko Morimura at the sunset coast of Hachijou Island is very similar to this oil painting. Open spoiler box to see images.