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| image              = Volume 3.jpg
 
| image              = Volume 3.jpg
 
| releasedate        = October 18, 1994  
 
| releasedate        = October 18, 1994  
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| chapters            = 020-029
 
| isbn                = 4-09-123373-2
 
| isbn                = 4-09-123373-2
 
| publisher          = [[Shogakukan]]
 
| publisher          = [[Shogakukan]]
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{{Char|Ran Mouri}}
 
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}
 
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}
 
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}
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{{Char|Hiroshi Agasa}}
 
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo}}
 
{{Char|Shinichi Kudo}}
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{{Char|Yuko Ikezawa|display=Yuko Ikezawa (background)}}
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{{Char|Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case#People|Tani|display=Tani<br>(background)}}
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{{Char|Wikipedia:Ushio and Tora|Ushio and Tora|display=Ushio Aotsuki (magazine cover)}}
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{{Char|Wikipedia:Ushio and Tora|Ushio and Tora|display=Tora<br>(magazine cover)}}
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== Hatamoto Family Case ==
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== Chapters ==
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=== Hatamoto Family Case ===
 
{{ref anime|22-23|Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case}}
 
{{ref anime|22-23|Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case}}
  
=== Characters introduced ===
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==== Characters introduced ====
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{{NewChar|name = [[Natsue Hatamoto]]|image = Natsue Hatamoto.jpg|link=Natsue Hatamoto|description =  
 
* 22 years old
 
* Second daughter of Gozo Hatamoto's deceased eldest son, Shoichi}}
 
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Joji Hatamoto]]|image = Joji Hatamoto.jpg|link=Joji Hatamoto|description =  
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Joji Hatamoto]]|image = Joji Hatamoto.jpg|link=Joji Hatamoto|description =  
 
* 41 years old
 
* 41 years old
 
* French chef}}
 
* French chef}}
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{{NewChar|name = [["The Criminal"]]|image = "The Criminal".jpg|link="The Criminal"|description =
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* Unseen suspect/culprit}}
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=== Gadgets introduced ===
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==== Gadgets introduced ====
 
{{NewGadget|name = [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]]|image = Stun-Gun Wristwatch.jpg |description =  
 
{{NewGadget|name = [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]]|image = Stun-Gun Wristwatch.jpg |description =  
 
* Contains a single tranquilizer dart that can put someone to sleep}}
 
* Contains a single tranquilizer dart that can put someone to sleep}}
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=== File 020 - The Hatamoto Family ===
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==== File 020 - The Hatamoto Family ====
[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] enjoy the view from a luxury cruise ship, the Hatamoto family who had rented the boat completely to themselves were charitably giving them a ride back to Tokyo since [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] forgot the departure time of their original boat. Conan and Ran notice another passenger, [[List_of_minor_recurring_manga_characters#Friends_and_acquaintances|Natsue Hatamoto]],who was crying over the railing the ship. Natsue says that she is thinking about her parents who were killed in an accident last year. Just as she is saying that she wants to put on a happy face, she is joined by a man, Takeshi Hatamoto, who turns out to be her new husband. Natsue explains that they just got married on Hatamoto island, the island that everyone just came from. The island is owned by their family and that they use the land to honor their ancestors and because of that, it is a tradition that all members of the family get married on that island. Just then the yelling of Gozo Hatamoto, the head of the family, can be heard directed at his son-in-law Kitaro Hatamoto, husband to the eldest daughter Mariko, about their being people on the boat that are not of the Hatamoto family. Gozo calls Kitaro out on deciding things for himself rather than listening to orders. Natsue's uncle, [[List_of_minor_recurring_manga_characters#Friends_and_acquaintances|Joji Hatamoto]], muses that Gozo's bad mood is likely from Joji cooking Western rather than traditional food. Both Natsue and Takeshi try to complement him on his food, but Joji asks Takeshi about the flower in his pocket. Takeshi says that Natsue picked it for him on the way back from the wedding ceremony. Natsue says that it was her dream to give the flower that only blooms on that island to the person she loves. From a distance Ichiro Hatamoto, Natsue's cousin, sketches her on a canvas. Gozo notices this and calls him out on it saying "like father, like son" and that he should stop trying to pretend to be an artist. He then asks that Takeshi come to his room later to talk and walks off. After he leaves, the disdain his descendants feel for him is revealed as Kitarou's wife: Mariko, Natsue's older sister: Akie, and Akie's husband: Tatsuo, argue over who will inherit everything after Gozo finally dies. Tatsuo claims to have threatened the butler, Kenji Suzuki, and found out what Gozo is going to do with the company assess that the Hatamoto family owns. Akie whispers shocking information to Mariko and mentions that there is only the twenty-four hours of the cruise to try to change anything.
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[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] enjoy the view from a luxury cruise ship, whose owners are charitably giving them a ride back to Tokyo since [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] forgot the departure time of their original boat. Conan and Ran notice another passenger, [[Natsue Hatamoto]], who just married her husband, Takeshi, on the island they just left. Natsue's grandfather, Gozo, the head of the Hatamoto family and businesses, rants at the eldest son, Kitarou, for allowing non-family members onto the ship. Natsue's uncle, [[Joji Hatamoto]], muses that Gozo's bad mood is likely from Joji cooking Western rather than traditional food. Gozo also belittles Kitarou's son, Ichirou, for being an artist and pursuing a hopeless dream. Gozo then orders Takeshi to come visit his room before dinner, and leaves. After he leaves, the disdain his descendants feel for him is revealed as Kitarou's wife, Mariko, Natsue's older sister, Akie, and Akie's husband, Tatsuo, argue over who will inherit everything after Gozo finally dies. Akie whispers shocking information to Mariko and mentions that there is only the twenty-four hours of the cruise to try to change anything.
  
Later that night, Takeshi goes to Gozo's room just like he was asked. Gozo first compliments Takeshi before pointing out one of his habits of scratching his face when he blushes. He says that Takeshi's habit is similar to that of his father's, Isao Zaiki. Gozo calls him on his fake identity and asks for his demands. To avenge his father?, money?, Gozo's life? This conversation is overheard by a shadowy person in the hallway. In another part of the ship Conan, Ran, Kogoro, and about half of the Hatamoto family sit in the dining area drawing up a family tree of the Hatamoto family. Natsue says that her whole family was at the wedding ceremony, except her dead father: Shouichi, and mother: Miyuki. Natsue notes that Takeshi is late coming back from Gozo's room and Akie says that Natsue is thinking about suspicious things. Other members of the family start coming into the room, but Takeshi and Gozo are still absent. Natsue asks Ran if she also has a sweetheart to which she says that she does and looks over at Conan for confirmation, since she told him previously. Ran then begins to describe Shinichi as "really smart, good at soccer, and ready to help at any time" as well as "a better detective than my father". Upon hearing that Kogoro is a detective everyone in the Hatamoto family turned in shock. Gozo apparently hates detectives. The butler walks off to try to find  Gozo and finds Takeshi's flower on the floor in the hallway outside Gozo's room, the door is locked. Takeshi finally shows up to the dinning area and Natsue notices that his flower is missing. The butler uses his key to open Gozo's door and lets out a scream. Everyone rushes to the room and sees Gozo on the floor, dead from a chest wound.
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Meanwhile, Gozo confronts Takeshi over the fact that Takeshi's identity is fake, and demands to know how he intends to avenge his father, though how Gozo wronged Isao Zaiki is not mentioned. Takeshi does not answer, but someone in the shadows overhears the conversation. As the family assembles for dinner, the butler goes to summon Gozo and finds the flower that Natsue gave Takeshi earlier just outside the door. Takeshi arrives at dinner a bit late and says he was thinking alone in his room, just before the butler's yell summons everyone to discover Gozo's dead body.
  
=== File 021 - The Secret of the Impenetrable Room ===
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==== File 021 - The Secret of the Impenetrable Room ====
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 021.jpg|125px|thumb|right|Conan declares murder.]]
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 021.jpg|125px|thumb|right|Conan declares murder.]]
Kogoro leans down to confirm Gozo's death while Hatamoto family members look on. Natsue tries to run into the room but is stopped when Kogoro exclaims that no one is to enter the room until he says that it is okay. Because rigor mortis of the jaw had not set in yet, but the pupils had begun to dilate and the body temperature is dropping, Kogoro says that Gozo only died about 40-50 mins ago. Ran says that her dad's detailed description is because he used to work as a detective for a police homicide department. Kogoro asks Kenji the butler if he has an alibi, and Ran confirms that he was working in the dining area around 40-50 mins ago at 8pm. Kenji then says that the door was locked and that he is the only one who had a key to that room. Because none of the windows were open, it makes the room a sealed room. Several of the Hatamoto family members begin to think that it was suicide and that he chose to do so on this trip because his corrupted business had caught up with him. Natsue and Joji seem to disagree with this. Kogoro then points out that if it were a suicide that there would be a weapon found in the room. Tatsuo and Akie continue to think up ways that it could be suicide and that Gozo may be trying to cast doubt on the family. Even Joji seems to change his mind and think that it could be a suicide. However, Conan declares that it was definitely a murder and points to some blood drops that were on the floor of the door frame. This meant that Gozo was stabbed while the door was open and that its possible that Gozo closed and locked the door to get away from his attacker. Because this is the most likely scenario, any one of the people on the boat could have done it. However just before the time of the crime, Kogoro, Conan, Ran, Natsue, and Kenji were all in the dining hall. This meant that the killer was any one of the remaining Hatamoto family members, except Natsue, making seven suspects.
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Kogoro confirms Gozo's death, to Natsue's dismay, and declares that he died approximately 40-50 minutes ago. He confirm Kenji's alibi, and that the locked door and lack of a weapon mean imply murder. The family argues suicide, but Conan proves that it was murder by the blood spatters on the doorframe that could have only have occurred with the door open. After being stabbed, Gozo closed the door and locked it from the inside, but then died from blood loss. The timing, however, means the culprit could have been anyone not in the dining room 40-50 minutes ago, which leaves the entire Hatamoto family but Natsue.  
 
 
Kogoro then asks Kenji if he had noticed anything when he first came to the room. Kenji then produces the flower that Takeshi previously had been wearing in his pocket and says that it was on the floor in front of the door. With suspition cast on Takeshi, everyone begins to point out that he is a strong suspect being that he was late to the dining hall, very pale looking, and that Mariko had overheard the conversation about him using a fake identity, that he is the son of Isao Zaiki. Kitaro explains that Isao was the president of the Zaiki corporation and committed suicide after Gozo took over his company ten years ago. Isao's only remaining son was then placed in custody somewhere. Kogoro then begins his deduction on how Takeshi tried to avenge his father by marrying Natsue and becoming a member of the Hatamoto family and waited for a chance to kill Gozo. Takeshi confirms that he is Isao's son but denies killing Gozo, Natsue runs off crying. Takeshi tries to give chase but is stopped by Joji. The family continue to accuse him while Conan looks for more clues. He asks Kenji about where the flower was when he found it. Then Conan notices something odd in the blood splatter.
 
 
 
=== File 022 - The Location of the Inheritance ===
 
The odd thing that Conan found in the blood was a piece of bread crust. He asks Kenji if the wedding's feast had any bread as part of the meal. Kenji says that they had magnificent French cuisine with bread, made by Joji since he is the manager of a French restaurant. Everyone ate the mean except for Gozo who disliked Western style food, especially bread which made him sick. Conan remarks that if Joji is a chef that he must have his own kitchen knives and Kenji says that a as a child that Conan needs to stop prying. Elsewhere on the boat Tatsuo, Akie, Joji, and Kogoro lock Takeshi into a storage room that locks from the outside. Tatso asks Kogoro if everything they have is enough to convict him and Kogoro points out that they still haven't found the murder weapon, but that it may have been thrown into the ocean.
 
 
 
Once the whole group was back together Akie points out to Mariko how lucky she is that Takeshi killed Gozo. Because Mariko is the eldest daughter of the family, her husband stands to take over the Hatamoto Group company, which means that her son can paint as much as he wants because he will eventually gain control of the company after his father. Joji asks them to stop talking about money on the same night that their family member died, but then Mariko gossips more. Joji had left the Hatamoto Group to become a chef and still came back to ask Gozo for money for the restaurant, but was rejected immediately. Then Kenji interjects. Apparently Gozo had created a will that was to be used in the case of an accident that will be made in a few days from the company headquarters. They come to the conclusion that all of the inheritance will go to Natsue. Kenji says that the company will be handed over to the person of Natsue's choosing. Tatsuo gets really angry and reveals that he only married Akie for her money. Kogoro remarks that they shouldn't get all worked up because the criminal was caught and Joji walks away laughing saying that they all got screwed over in the end.  
 
  
Ran confronts Natsue outside. Natsue is in a deep dispair saying that she believed in Takeshi and that she allowed him to marry her and kill her grandfather. She says that she can't believe in him anymore. Ran refuses this, and says that for some reason she doesn't think that Takeshi is bad person, because he choose Natsue. Just then Conan hears a strange noise from the lower deck like the sound of something hitting the water, followed by a thudding noise. Ran and Natsue follow Conan down to where they discover Tatsuo's body. Kogoro pronounces him dead, however this causes a problem, the supposed killer Takeshi, is still locked in a room. When they get to the room they find the door unlocked and Takeshi gone.
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Kenji reports that the only unusual thing he noticed was a flower in front of the door—the flower Natsue had given to Takeshi. Takeshi denies guilt, but Mariko reports overhearing his conversation with Gozo about how he was son of a Zaiki Isao, a business rival who committed suicide after the Hatamoto group took over his company. Takeshi confessed to being Zaiki Takehiko, but denies having murdered Gozo in the face of repeated accusations from the Hatamoto family members, and Natsue's heartbroken doubt of his innocence. Conan ignores the drama to inspect the scene, and discovers something odd in the blood spatter.
  
=== File 023 - Family Obliteration ===
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==== File 022 - The Location of the Inheritance ====
Akie holds tightly to her husband Tatsuo's body. Conan, Kogoro, and Joji return from the storage room to report that Takeshi had escaped. Ran reports to her father that she and Natsue were the ones to discover the body due to Conan hearing a sound on the lower deck. The sound was like something hitting water, followed by a thudding sound. The cause of Tatsuo's death was ruled to be brain damage caused from a blow to the head by something like a steel pipe. Kogoro explains that the thudding noise was when Tatsuo was hit and the water sound must have been the killer throwing the weapon into the sea. Because of the chance of the killer being still on the boat being still being high, Kogoro suggests that they all gather in the dining hall. Kogoro says that since Takeshi is the killer and killing for revenge that he may come after the rest of the family.  
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The odd thing is a bloody piece of bread crust. Conan learns from Kenji that the wedding meal included french bread made by Joji, chef and manager of a french restaurant. Gozo hated Western style food, but any of the family ate and could have dropped the bread, and Joji owns cooking knives. Takeshi is locked in a storeroom to await arrest when the ship docks in Tokyo. The family minus Natsue, who has run off alone in distress, discuss the inheritance (and inadvertently reveal why they could benefit from Gozo's death), until Kenji reveals that rather than defaulting into division between members, a will designates Natsue as sole heir. No one takes the news well, though Kogoro tries to keep them calm. Ran and Conan find Natsue outside, afraid she can't trust Takeshi to have loved her. Ran encourages Natsue to believe in him. Conan hears strange sounds — a splash, and then a dull thud — from the lower deck, and after a moment he, Ran, and Natsue investigate only to find Tatsuo dead. The family gathers at the scene, then thinks to check whether Takeshi is still confined; Kogoro or Conan find the storeroom unlocked and empty.
  
While in the dining hall Akie begins to blame Natsue for her husbands death. Mariko points out that since Natsue's husband has killed Gozo, all of the inheritance falls to Natsue. She says that she doesn't want anything to do with the money. Then Conan makes his announcement, "Takeshi hasn't been proven to be the killer". Conan points out that Takeshi was locked in a room that is locked from the outside and that someone on the outside must have opened it for him. There must have been an "accomplice". (Takeshi is shown hiding in the engine room gasping for breath). Kogoro points out that at the time Tatsuo was killed everyone except Natsue was on their own and anyone of them could have released him. Akie demands to know why she is being suspected in her own husbands murder when Mariko pipes up and declares that she knows that Akie was seeing another man. Akie counters that her earlier argument with Tatsuo was about inheritance and that Mariko was the one who made a bigger fuss about that. Natsue tries to calm them down and Ran happens to observe Ichiro's drawings. Ichiro had been sketching Natsue during this argument. Akie then accuses Ichiro of killing Gozo for destroying his painting that had been entered into a contest. She also accuses his father Kitaro. Kogoro breaks up the argument and says they will arrive to Tokyo in half a day and that Takeshi will have no where to run and they will find the truth then.  
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==== File 023 - Family Obliteration ====
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The empty storeroom appears to confirm Takeshi's guilt. After reviewing the crime, Kogoro speculates that Takeshi may intend to kill the whole family, and they should gather for the rest of the night together in the dining hall. Akie and Mariko blame Natsue for giving Takeshi access to the family, but Conan interjects that Takeshi's guilt isn't proven, because the room had to be opened from the outside. Someone let him out.  
  
Ichiro excuses himself to go to the restroom but is stopped. Ichiro says he will be fine because he is not a coward like his father. This prompts Conan to ask Kenji if anything had happened between Gozo and Kitaro. Kenji explains that Kitaro wanted to leave the Hatamoto family as he did not have the ambition to become the manager of a company, which made Gozo really mad. However even if Gozo had not resisted, his wife Mariko would not forgive him. Time ticks by and Joji brings up an idea. Maybe the person who let Takeshi out of the storage room was Tatsuo himself. Currently the inheritance all goes to Natsue, but Tatsuo wanted some of that inheritance. He could have gone to the room to figure out a way to create a false story to get Takeshi off the hook for murder as long as he was willing to hand over the inheritance. Takeshi then could pretend to agree and then kill Tatsuo on the lower deck. Then Kitaro points out that it has been more than 20 minutes already and Ichiro has not come back from the bathroom. As they prepare to go check on him a blackout occurs. Many of them fumble around in the darkness until arriving at the bathroom door as soon as the lights come back on. Ichiro is on the floor of the bathroom bleeding from his leg.
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While Akie and Mariko argue further about motives and blame, Ran notices Ichiro's sketches of Natsue, which embarrasses him and bring him to Akie's attention. She accuses him and Kitaro of having motives to kill both, before Kogoro interrupts and orders everyone to calm down. Ichiro leaves to use the restroom. While he's gone, Joji suggests that Tatsuo may have let Takeshi out himself, with a plausible reasoning. Suddenly, a blackout occurs. Kogoro sends Ran and Conan to check on Ichiro while he restores the power, and they arrive to find Ichiro alive, but stabbed in the leg.
  
=== File 024 - Trap-Springer In The Dark ===
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==== File 024 - Trap-Springer In The Dark ====
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 024.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Kogoro hit by the stun-dart.]]
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 024.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Kogoro hit by the stun-dart.]]
Ichiro's parents rush to his aid. Ran says that the wound looks shallow and that if you treat it quickly it should be okay. Natsue rushes off to find the medical kit. Ichiro denies seeing his attacker. He says the lights went out and that it felt like someone was there with him and suddenly he was stabbed. Conan asks specifically if he could see his attackers face and Ichiro says that it was pitch black, no lights at all. Then they notice Joji's knife on the ground nearby covered in blood. (Even in the Japanese version of the volume, the knife is engraved "George H." presumably because he was a Western Chef). Joji denies that he attacked Ichiro and that the attacker used the darkness to attack. Because everyone else on the boat was in the dining room, the only person that could have attacked Ichiro is Takeshi who is roaming around the ship. Then Kogoro interuprs and says that there is another way and for everyone except Natsue, Ran, and Ichiro to follow him to the power room.
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Ichiro denies having seen his attacker, but the knife on the floor is engraved with Joji's name. Joji claims the dining hall as an alibi for everyone but Takeshi, but Kogoro reveals that the blackout occurred on its own due to a timing device anyone could have set up. Conan studies the device carefully while Kogoro promises to find Takeshi. The family remain in the dining hall while Kogoro, Ran, Conan, and Kenji search the ship, including the rooms. In Kitaro's room, Kenji mentions that Mariko and Kitaro are cousins, who were close since childhood and married despite Gozo's disapproval. Joji's room reveals that two knives from his collection are missing; Ichiro's room contains nothing besides an easel sketchpad full of well-drawn pictures of Natsue and typical art supplies. The other rooms reveal nothing except for Akie's, where Conan sees something surprising in the closet but claims that nothing is there. Conan asks Kenji a whispered question that shocks the butler how he could possibly know a closely kept secret of one of the family. Kenji's confirmation resolves the three incidents in Conan's mind, and he lures Kogoro back into Akie's room and knocks him out using Agasa's latest invention, the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]]. Conan tells Ran to gather the family on Kogoro's behalf, and drags Kogoro's sleeping form into a chair facing away from the door to look normal. Ran and the others arrive after Conan hides out of sight, and Conan uses the bow-tie to explain that he knows who the criminal is.
 
 
In the power room they find that a candle timing mechanism had been set up to make the power go off at a certain time. Once the candle had burned through a piece of rope, the weight attached to the power lever would fall and pull the breaker switch off. After this explanation he again says that any one of the remaining family members could have rigged up this switch, as well as Takeshi. The remaining family members return to the dining hall while Kogoro, Ran, Conan, and Kenji serch the ship for Takeshi. Conan comes up with the idea to search the personal rooms of the family members. They start with Mariko and Kitaro's room. Kenji reveals to them that Mariko and Kitaro are cousins that have had a really good relationship ever since they were children. This was yet another thing that Gozo was very violently in opposition towards. In Joji's room they find his knife case, which is missing two knives. The first one was found when Ichiro was stabbed, but where is the other one? In Ichiro's room they find a canvas with another drawing of Natsue. Ran flips through several other drawings that are also of Natsue. Conan picks up several items and asks Ran what they are. It turns out they are charcoal pencils and a clump of something being used as an eraser. They check Natsue's room and then move to Akie's room and don't see him. When considering the idea that he may not be on the ship, Conan opens the closet doors and then quickly slams them shut again. When Kogoro asks if he had found something he says that he didn't and holds his arms out to block the closet. On the way back Conan asks Kenji a question which we don't hear. Kenji then says that only he and Gozo knew about what ever the question pertained to. Conan recounts the three incidents...
 
  
1. Gozo was murdered in his cabin, found nearby was a piece of bread, but no weapon
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==== File 025 - The Dream That Will Not Come True ====
 
 
2. Tatsuo was murdered on the lower deck, along with a water sound and then a thudding sound, no weapon
 
 
 
3. Ichiro stabbed in the pitch blackness of the bathroom with absolutely no lights.
 
 
 
Conan comes to his conclusion but is limited for time because of the boat fast approaching Tokyo. He then pulls out his new gadget from Agasa, the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]]. He lures Kogoro back into Akie's room and tranquilizes him. Conan then informs Ran that her dad has something really important to say and that everyone needs to meet at Akie's room in about 10 minutes. He hurries back inside and adjusts Kogoro so that he is propped up in a chair and adjusts his [[Voice-Changing Bowtie]]to Kogoro's setting, no.59. When everyone arrives he announces in Kogoro's voice that he knows who the Criminal is.
 
 
 
=== File 025 - The Dream That Will Not Come True ===
 
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 025.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Conan impersonates Kogoro with the bow-tie.]]
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 025.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Conan impersonates Kogoro with the bow-tie.]]
 
Joji, Akie, and Mariko accuse Takeshi, but Conan-as-Kogoro insists on re-examining the crimes and evidence.
 
Joji, Akie, and Mariko accuse Takeshi, but Conan-as-Kogoro insists on re-examining the crimes and evidence.
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* Ichiro claimed to have not seen his attacker because it was pitch black, but then the attacker could not have seen him either to stab accurately. Additionally, the knife was not removed from the scene, and Ichiro was not killed, a change in M.O. that implicates '''Ichiro''' himself as the culprit.
 
* Ichiro claimed to have not seen his attacker because it was pitch black, but then the attacker could not have seen him either to stab accurately. Additionally, the knife was not removed from the scene, and Ichiro was not killed, a change in M.O. that implicates '''Ichiro''' himself as the culprit.
 
** The critical evidence against Ichiro is the bread crust Conan found in the blood. Just before the murder, Ichiro was drawing with a charcoal stick and using a chunk of bread as an eraser, crumbs of which fell into his cuff and then into the blood when he stabbed Gozo. No one could have planted that piece of evidence to frame him in the rush of the murder.
 
** The critical evidence against Ichiro is the bread crust Conan found in the blood. Just before the murder, Ichiro was drawing with a charcoal stick and using a chunk of bread as an eraser, crumbs of which fell into his cuff and then into the blood when he stabbed Gozo. No one could have planted that piece of evidence to frame him in the rush of the murder.
Ichiro's motive to kill Gozo is evident in his sketchbook, which contains nothing but picture of Natsue. Ichiro loved Natsue and asked Gozo for permission to marry her because he was too shy to confess to Natsue himself, but Gozo absolutely forbade Ichiro from marrying Gozo's favorite granddaughter. Gozo also gave Takeshi permission to marry Natsue right after, supposedly to spite Ichiro, and then on the cruise ordered Ichiro to give up his "hopeless dream". Ichiro confesses that Conan's deductions are right, and that he couldn't forgive either Gozo or Takeshi for his pain.
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Ichiro's motive to kill Gozo is evident in his sketchbook, which contains nothing but picture of Natsue. Ichiro loved Natsue and asked Gozo for permission to marry her because he was too shy to confess to Natsue himself, but Gozo absolutely forbade Ichiro from marrying Gozo's favorite granddaughter. Gozo also gave Takeshi permission to marry Natsue right after, supposedly to spite Ichiro, and then on the cruise ordered Ichiro to give up his "hopeless dream". Ichiro confesses that Conan's deductions are right, and that he couldn't forgive either Gozo or Takeshi for his pain.</spoiler>
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===People===
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==== People ====
 
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{{People|Natsue Hatamoto|Natsue_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.95em|squeezed=1|
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{{People|[[Natsue Hatamoto]]|Natsue Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.95em|squeezed=1|
 
* 22 years old
 
* 22 years old
 
* Second daughter of Gozo Hatamoto's deceased eldest son, Shoichi}}
 
* Second daughter of Gozo Hatamoto's deceased eldest son, Shoichi}}
{{People|Takeshi Hatamoto|Takeshi_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.86em|
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{{People|[[Takeshi Hatamoto]]|Takeshi Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.86em|
 
* 24 years old
 
* 24 years old
 
* Natsue's husband  
 
* Natsue's husband  
 
* Married into the Hatamoto family
 
* Married into the Hatamoto family
 
* Originally "Takehiko Zaiki"}}
 
* Originally "Takehiko Zaiki"}}
{{People|Gozo Hatamoto|Gozo_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.92em|
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{{People|Gozo Hatamoto|Gozo Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.92em|
 
* Victim (stabbed)
 
* Victim (stabbed)
 
* 72 years old
 
* 72 years old
 
* Director of the Hatamoto group
 
* Director of the Hatamoto group
 
* Head of the Hatamoto clan}}
 
* Head of the Hatamoto clan}}
{{People|Kitaro Hatamoto|Kitaro_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.89em|squeezed=1|
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{{People|Kitaro Hatamoto|Kitaro Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.89em|squeezed=1|
 
* 47 years old
 
* 47 years old
 
* Mariko's husband
 
* Mariko's husband
 
* Vice-president of Hatamoto Construction
 
* Vice-president of Hatamoto Construction
 
* Married into the Hatamoto family}}
 
* Married into the Hatamoto family}}
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{{People|Joji Hatamoto|Joji Hatamoto manga.jpg|
{{People|Joji Hatamoto|Joji_Hatamoto manga.jpg|
 
 
* 41 years old
 
* 41 years old
 
* Gozo Hatamoto's second son
 
* Gozo Hatamoto's second son
 
* French chef}}
 
* French chef}}
{{People|Ichiro Hatamoto|Ichiro_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|squeezed=1|
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{{People|Ichiro Hatamoto|Ichiro Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|squeezed=1|
* Victim (wounded)
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* Victim (stabbed - injured)
 
* 21 years old
 
* 21 years old
 
* Only son of Kitaro and Mariko Hatamoto
 
* Only son of Kitaro and Mariko Hatamoto
 
* Art student}}
 
* Art student}}
{{People|Mariko Hatamoto|Mariko_Hatamoto manga.jpg|
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{{People|Mariko Hatamoto|Mariko Hatamoto manga.jpg|
 
* 43 years old
 
* 43 years old
 
* Gozo Hatamoto's eldest daughter
 
* Gozo Hatamoto's eldest daughter
 
* Kitaro's wife}}
 
* Kitaro's wife}}
{{People|Akie Hatamoto|Akie_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|
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{{People|Akie Hatamoto|Akie Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|
 
* 26 years old
 
* 26 years old
 
* Daughter of Gozo Hatamoto's eldest son, Shoichi
 
* Daughter of Gozo Hatamoto's eldest son, Shoichi
 
* Natsue's older sister}}
 
* Natsue's older sister}}
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{{People|Tatsuo Hatamoto|Tatsuo Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|squeezed=1|
{{People|Tatsuo Hatamoto|Tatsuo_Hatamoto manga.jpg|fsize=0.87em|squeezed=1|
 
 
* Victim (beaten)
 
* Victim (beaten)
 
* 26 years old
 
* 26 years old
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* Hatamoto family butler}}
 
* Hatamoto family butler}}
 
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== Monthly Presents Case ==
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=== Monthly Presents Case ===
 
{{ref anime|7|Once-A-Month Present Threat Case}}
 
{{ref anime|7|Once-A-Month Present Threat Case}}
  
=== File 026 - The Curious Presents ===
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==== File 026 - The Curious Presents ====
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 026.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Ran suspects Conan.]]
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 026.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Ran suspects Conan.]]
 
Ran receives a letter from Natsue Hatamoto of the [[Volume_3#Hatamoto_Family_Case|Hatamoto Family Case]], which mentions Shinichi as Ran's "detective boyfriend". Ran is pleasantly embarrassed, then wonders what happened to Shinichi, since he seems to have disappeared for too long to merely be on a tough case. Her thoughts are interrupted by a new client, who arrives bearing a small mountain of toys that accidentally drop onto Conan. He offers Conan a hand up, revealing a crease in the pad of his index finger, and then explains to Kogoro that he has been receiving one million yen and several toys every month for the last two years. His son just turned five, and enjoys the toys, but he hasn't been able to determine the sender and dares not touch the money. Conan asks whether it was one of the man's patients. After the man confirms he is a surgeon but none of the patients he could think of had sent the gifts, Conan explains that he knew without being told due to the scar-creases on the man's forefingers and the smell of disinfectant.  
 
Ran receives a letter from Natsue Hatamoto of the [[Volume_3#Hatamoto_Family_Case|Hatamoto Family Case]], which mentions Shinichi as Ran's "detective boyfriend". Ran is pleasantly embarrassed, then wonders what happened to Shinichi, since he seems to have disappeared for too long to merely be on a tough case. Her thoughts are interrupted by a new client, who arrives bearing a small mountain of toys that accidentally drop onto Conan. He offers Conan a hand up, revealing a crease in the pad of his index finger, and then explains to Kogoro that he has been receiving one million yen and several toys every month for the last two years. His son just turned five, and enjoys the toys, but he hasn't been able to determine the sender and dares not touch the money. Conan asks whether it was one of the man's patients. After the man confirms he is a surgeon but none of the patients he could think of had sent the gifts, Conan explains that he knew without being told due to the scar-creases on the man's forefingers and the smell of disinfectant.  
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Ran is impressed and then unsettled at how Conan deduced just like Shinichi, but decides the connection is impossible. The surgeon also received a strange note that accompanied the last money payment, claiming the source will soon take what he's paid for. Conan comments on the oddity of the toys' lack of modern barcodes and used nature, which Kogoro realizes is unusual and must be deliberate, though he doesn't know why. Ran, watching the exchange, realizes that Conan led Kogoro's conclusions, and her suspicions renew.
 
Ran is impressed and then unsettled at how Conan deduced just like Shinichi, but decides the connection is impossible. The surgeon also received a strange note that accompanied the last money payment, claiming the source will soon take what he's paid for. Conan comments on the oddity of the toys' lack of modern barcodes and used nature, which Kogoro realizes is unusual and must be deliberate, though he doesn't know why. Ran, watching the exchange, realizes that Conan led Kogoro's conclusions, and her suspicions renew.
  
=== File 027 - The Same Person ===
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==== File 027 - The Same Person ====
 
Kogoro dismisses the presents as a prank, but Dr. Ogawa is concerned that the supposed sender is an alias. The only clue is the letter, which Conan suggests refers to buying something - perhaps, Dr. Ogawa realizes, a valuable painting at the hospital. Kogoro latches onto the idea. At the hospital, Dr. Ogawa receives morning glories from the same anonymous sender, as he has on August 3rd for the last two years. Conan suggests to Kogoro checking Dr. Ogawa's patient medical records for anything significant on past August 3rd, which Ogawa reluctantly allows. Kogoro finds nothing useful in the records and leaves to examine the painting. Conan opts to stay behind.
 
Kogoro dismisses the presents as a prank, but Dr. Ogawa is concerned that the supposed sender is an alias. The only clue is the letter, which Conan suggests refers to buying something - perhaps, Dr. Ogawa realizes, a valuable painting at the hospital. Kogoro latches onto the idea. At the hospital, Dr. Ogawa receives morning glories from the same anonymous sender, as he has on August 3rd for the last two years. Conan suggests to Kogoro checking Dr. Ogawa's patient medical records for anything significant on past August 3rd, which Ogawa reluctantly allows. Kogoro finds nothing useful in the records and leaves to examine the painting. Conan opts to stay behind.
  
 
Ran, still suspicious, pretends to leave and secretly observes Conan reviewing the records himself, completely unlike a child. Ran recalls Conan's behavior on previous cases, similar to Shinichi, and how Conan arrived the day Shinichi disappeared. Determined to make sure, Ran goes to ask Conan about his progress, and after Conan explains what he's found about the patients on August 3rd of three years ago, compliments him as if he were Shinichi. Conan starts to react to the compliment before he realizes with shock who Ran, now glaring, has accused him of being.
 
Ran, still suspicious, pretends to leave and secretly observes Conan reviewing the records himself, completely unlike a child. Ran recalls Conan's behavior on previous cases, similar to Shinichi, and how Conan arrived the day Shinichi disappeared. Determined to make sure, Ran goes to ask Conan about his progress, and after Conan explains what he's found about the patients on August 3rd of three years ago, compliments him as if he were Shinichi. Conan starts to react to the compliment before he realizes with shock who Ran, now glaring, has accused him of being.
  
=== File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd ===
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==== File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd ====
 
Ran declares that she knows Conan must be Shinichi. Conan, panicking at the thought that his identity might get out to the men in black, grabs a "Gameman" and a video game cartridge and pretends to love playing it like any kid would. Ran isn't convinced, but then remembers several embarrassing moments if Shinichi were Conan after all, including how she confessed her feelings.  
 
Ran declares that she knows Conan must be Shinichi. Conan, panicking at the thought that his identity might get out to the men in black, grabs a "Gameman" and a video game cartridge and pretends to love playing it like any kid would. Ran isn't convinced, but then remembers several embarrassing moments if Shinichi were Conan after all, including how she confessed her feelings.  
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
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* Tomoya's father, Mr. Ogino, is sending is sending money and Tomoya's used toys every month, and also the morning glory flowers on the anniversary of his son's death. Mr. Ogino blames Dr. Ogawa for Tomoya's death and sends the 'gifts' out of resentment.
 
* Tomoya's father, Mr. Ogino, is sending is sending money and Tomoya's used toys every month, and also the morning glory flowers on the anniversary of his son's death. Mr. Ogino blames Dr. Ogawa for Tomoya's death and sends the 'gifts' out of resentment.
 
* The letter speaks of a transaction, which means Mr. Ogino will take the life of Dr. Ogawa's son, Yuta, in revenge, on the same day Tomoya died - today, August 3rd.
 
* The letter speaks of a transaction, which means Mr. Ogino will take the life of Dr. Ogawa's son, Yuta, in revenge, on the same day Tomoya died - today, August 3rd.
Dr. Ogawa attempt to check on Yuta at his kindergarten near the hospital reveals that a man pretending to be Yuta's father just picked him up. Knowing they must still be nearby, Conan runs off to search on foot, followed by the others. At Beika park, Yuta happily receives a present from Mr. Ogino, who confirms Yuta's question that he'll take Yuta to a nice place very soon. As Yuta is distracted opening the gift, the man pulls out a knife hidden beneath his coat.
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Dr. Ogawa attempt to check on Yuta at his kindergarten near the hospital reveals that a man pretending to be Yuta's father just picked him up. Knowing they must still be nearby, Conan runs off to search on foot, followed by the others. At Beika park, Yuta happily receives a present from Mr. Ogino, who confirms Yuta's question that he'll take Yuta to a nice place very soon. As Yuta is distracted opening the gift, the man pulls out a knife hidden beneath his coat.</spoiler>
</spoiler>
 
  
=== File 029 - Safe Before Your Eyes ===
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==== File 029 - Safe Before Your Eyes ====
<spoiler>  
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<spoiler>As Mr. Ogino prepares to send Yuta to join Tomoya in death, Conan and the other race across a raised bridge passing alongside Beika park. Dr. Ogawa sees Yuta and Mr. Ogino with the knife, but there's no way to get down into the park in time. Conan sees to boys playing with a soccer ball behind them, and uses his [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]] to kick the ball past the horrified watchers and on to knock the knife straight out of Mr. Ogino's hand, shattering another tree in the process. Ran notices Conan on the ground afterwards and wonders if he did it, but there's no time to think further as they hurry down to where Yuta is.  
As Mr. Ogino prepares to send Yuta to join Tomoya in death, Conan and the other race across a raised bridge passing alongside Beika park. Dr. Ogawa sees Yuta and Mr. Ogino with the knife, but there's no way to get down into the park in time. Conan sees to boys playing with a soccer ball behind them, and uses his [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]] to kick the ball past the horrified watchers and on to knock the knife straight out of Mr. Ogino's hand, shattering another tree in the process. Ran notices Conan on the ground afterwards and wonders if he did it, but there's no time to think further as they hurry down to where Yuta is.  
 
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 029.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Agasa creates Conan's alibi.]]
 
[[File:Volume 3 File 029.jpg|225px|thumb|right|Agasa creates Conan's alibi.]]
 
Mr. Ogino recovers the knife before they arrive, and threatens Yuta with it, claiming that Dr. Ogawa made a mistake responsible for killing Yuta and that he could never understand the feelings of a man who lost his son so young. He confirms that he sent the money, which was from Tomoya's life insurance, and the toys. Dr. Ogawa begs Mr. Ogino to hurt him instead if he must, rather that Yuta. Mr. Ogino seems too angry until Yuta finally realizes that Mr. Ogino sent the toys, and happily thanks him with a smile that reminds Mr. Ogino of Tomoya. Overcome, Mr. Ogino drops the knife and falls to his knees, crying, and admits that he was wrong. Kogoro order Ran to call the police, but Dr. Ogawa asks them not too, as he understands Mr. Ogino's feelings as a fellow father.
 
Mr. Ogino recovers the knife before they arrive, and threatens Yuta with it, claiming that Dr. Ogawa made a mistake responsible for killing Yuta and that he could never understand the feelings of a man who lost his son so young. He confirms that he sent the money, which was from Tomoya's life insurance, and the toys. Dr. Ogawa begs Mr. Ogino to hurt him instead if he must, rather that Yuta. Mr. Ogino seems too angry until Yuta finally realizes that Mr. Ogino sent the toys, and happily thanks him with a smile that reminds Mr. Ogino of Tomoya. Overcome, Mr. Ogino drops the knife and falls to his knees, crying, and admits that he was wrong. Kogoro order Ran to call the police, but Dr. Ogawa asks them not too, as he understands Mr. Ogino's feelings as a fellow father.
  
 
Returning to the Agency, Kogoro wonders why Mr. Ogino waited two years, which Conan unthinkingly dismisses as obviously wanting Yuta to be the same age as Tomoya first. Ran calls Conan on being "brilliant as always", which Conan nervously dismisses and then runs off with the excuse he has something to do. When he finally returns after dark, Kogoro is out and Ran offers to make dinner. She mentions a teacher from middle school while Conan is distracted reading a magazine, and he replies with a comment Conan shouldn't have known enough to make. Ran demands that he admit his identity, only for the phone to ring. Conan convinces her to reluctantly answer it, and the caller appears to be Shinichi, though it's really Agasa with the [[Voice-Changing Bowtie]]. Ran is more than happy to believe the alibi and her mood instantly improves, to Conan's relief and Agasa's silent chagrin.
 
Returning to the Agency, Kogoro wonders why Mr. Ogino waited two years, which Conan unthinkingly dismisses as obviously wanting Yuta to be the same age as Tomoya first. Ran calls Conan on being "brilliant as always", which Conan nervously dismisses and then runs off with the excuse he has something to do. When he finally returns after dark, Kogoro is out and Ran offers to make dinner. She mentions a teacher from middle school while Conan is distracted reading a magazine, and he replies with a comment Conan shouldn't have known enough to make. Ran demands that he admit his identity, only for the phone to ring. Conan convinces her to reluctantly answer it, and the caller appears to be Shinichi, though it's really Agasa with the [[Voice-Changing Bowtie]]. Ran is more than happy to believe the alibi and her mood instantly improves, to Conan's relief and Agasa's silent chagrin.
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</spoiler>
 
  
===People===
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==== People ====
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{People|Masayuki Ogawa|Ogawa manga.jpg|
 
{{People|Masayuki Ogawa|Ogawa manga.jpg|
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* Yuta's father}}
 
* Yuta's father}}
 
{{People|Mr. Ogino|Ogino manga.jpg|
 
{{People|Mr. Ogino|Ogino manga.jpg|
* Father of Tomoya Ogino}}
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* Tomoya's father}}
 
{{People|Yuta Ogawa|Yuta Ogawa manga.jpg|
 
{{People|Yuta Ogawa|Yuta Ogawa manga.jpg|
 
* 5 years old  
 
* 5 years old  
* Son of Dr. Ogawa}}
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* Ogawa's son}}
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{{People|Tomoya Ogino|Tomoya Ogino manga.jpg|
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* Deceased
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* 5 years old
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* Ogino's son}}
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{{People|Koichi Kishida|Mr. Kishida manga.jpg|
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* Teitan High School gym teacher}}
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{{People|Maki Okada|No pic female.jpg|
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}}
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{{People|Hiroshi Wada|No face.jpg|
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}}
 
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==Trivia==
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==== ''Major events'' ====
*The video game Conan plays during the Monthly Presents Case is called [[Yaiba]]'s Great Adventure, a reference to one of Gosho's earlier manga. The magazine Conan reads after he gets home is [[Magazines#Weekly_Sh.C5.8Dnen_Sunday|Shōnen Sunday]], which Detective Conan is serialized in.
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Ran gets suspicious of Conan is really Shinichi for the first time.
*The title for each chapter are worded as the following in ''Case Closed'':
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:*File 021 - The Secret of the Locked Room
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== Trivia ==
:*File 022 - Who Gets the Fortune?
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* The magazine Conan reads after he gets home is [[Magazines#Weekly_Sh.C5.8Dnen_Sunday|Shōnen Sunday]], which Detective Conan is serialized in.
:*File 023 - Family Massacre
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* This is the first time the name of the fictional town of [[Tokyo]] the characters live in is mentioned: [[Beika]], by virtue of the [[Beika General Hospital]] and [[Beika Park]].
:*File 024 - Who Rigged the Darkness?
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* The title for each chapter are worded as the following in ''Case Closed'':
:*File 025 - Unattainable Dream
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:* File 021 - The Secret of the Locked Room
:*File 026 - A Strange Gift
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:* File 022 - Who Gets the Fortune?
:*File 027 - The Same Person
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:* File 023 - Family Massacre
:*File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd  
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:* File 024 - Who Rigged the Darkness?
:*File 029 - The Nick of Time
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:* File 025 - Unattainable Dream
*In ViZ's translation of this volume, Joji Hatamoto is occasionally referred to as "George", his name in FUNimation's dub of the anime.
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:* File 026 - A Strange Gift
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:* File 027 - The Same Person
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:* File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd  
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:* File 029 - The Nick of Time
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* In ViZ's translation of this volume, Joji Hatamoto is occasionally referred to as "George", which is the name engraved on his knife.
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=== Locations ===
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{{main|Setting}}
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Settings featured in this volume:
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* [[Hatamoto Family Cruise Liner]] (Introduction)
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* [[Tokyo]]
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** [[Beika Ward]]
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*** [[Beika Town]]
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**** [[Beika General Hospital]] (Introduction)
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**** [[Beika Park]] (Introduction)
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**** [[Café Poirot]] (Background)
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**** [[Mouri Detective Agency]]
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* Unknown location
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** [[Hatamoto Island]] (Mentioned)
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=== Continuity ===
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{{main|Continuity}}
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=== In "Monthly Presents Case" ===
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* To "'''[[Volume 1#Company President's Daughter Case|Company President's Daughter Case]]'''": When [[Ran Mouri]] thinks about all the times [[Conan Edogawa]] acted unusual, she remembers the moment from this case when he notified her [[Kogoro Mouri|father]] about the dogs.
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* To "'''[[Volume 1#Bloody Idol Case|Bloody Idol Case]]'''": When Ran thinks about all the times Conan acted unusual, she also remembers the moment from this case when he found out about the lighter in front of [[Yuko Ikezawa]].
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* To "'''Hatamoto Family Case'''": Ran shows a letter by [[Natsue Hatamoto]] they got at the beginning of the case, referring to the Hatamoto family murders "last month", which [[Kogoro Mouri]] only barely remembers. The letter mainly tells about how Takeshi's and Natsue's life went on in the meantime. Later on, she thinks about all the times Conan acted unusual, including during that case.
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=== Cameos ===
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[[File:Mr. Kishida manga.jpg|thumb|right|Mr. Kishida is a caricature of and named after an assistant of Gosho.]]
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* The P.E. teacher Mr. Kishida [[Ran Mouri]] mentions as getting married soon is modeled and named after [[Gosho Aoyama]]'s assistant [[Koichi Kishida]].
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=== Crossover ===
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{{main|Crossover}}
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=== ''Ushio and Tora'' ===
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* The characters on the cover of the [[Shōnen Sunday]] that [[Conan Edogawa]] is reading at the end of FILE.29 are the eponymous protagonists of the series ''[[Wikipedia:Ushio and Tora|Ushio and Tora]]'' by [[Wikipedia:Kazuhiro Fujita|Kazuhiro Fujita]].
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=== ''Yaiba '' ===
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[[File:File 28 Yaiba no Daibouken.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan finding "YAIBA's Great Adventure" between the toys.]]{{main|Yaiba}}
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* [[Conan Edogawa]] uses a "Game Man" handheld and a (fictitious) game called "YAIBA no Daibōken" ("YAIBA's Great Adventure") to distract [[Ran Mouri]] from the fact that he's [[Shinichi Kudo]] in FILE.28. While acting like he's playing it, Conan also mentions [[Takeshi Onimaru|Onimaru]] as in-game adversary. The highscore list of the game also is the deciding evidence for Conan to solve the case in the end.<br><br>While the game itself is made up, it is probably an allusion to the real game ''[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Game Boy)|Kenyuu Densetsu YAIBA]]'' ("Legend of the Great Swordsman YAIBA") for Game Boy released in 1994.
  
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Manga]]
 
* [[Manga]]
 
* [[Volume 1-10]]
 
* [[Volume 1-10]]
* ''[[Detective Conan]]''
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* [[Detective Conan]]
  
== References ==
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[[Category:Volumes]]
  
 
[[de:Band 03]]
 
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[[Category:Volumes]]
 
{{Volumes}}
 

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Release date: October 18, 1994
Chapters: 020-029
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-123373-2
Publisher: Shogakukan
English release date: January 4, 2005
English ISBN: ISBN 1-59116-589-X
English Publisher: Viz Media
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Volume 3 was released on October 18, 1994 in Japan. The book contained only two stories, the Hatamoto Family Case and the Monthly Present Case.

Cast

Gadgets

Chapters

Hatamoto Family Case

Characters introduced

Gadgets introduced

File 020 - The Hatamoto Family

Conan and Ran enjoy the view from a luxury cruise ship, whose owners are charitably giving them a ride back to Tokyo since Kogoro forgot the departure time of their original boat. Conan and Ran notice another passenger, Natsue Hatamoto, who just married her husband, Takeshi, on the island they just left. Natsue's grandfather, Gozo, the head of the Hatamoto family and businesses, rants at the eldest son, Kitarou, for allowing non-family members onto the ship. Natsue's uncle, Joji Hatamoto, muses that Gozo's bad mood is likely from Joji cooking Western rather than traditional food. Gozo also belittles Kitarou's son, Ichirou, for being an artist and pursuing a hopeless dream. Gozo then orders Takeshi to come visit his room before dinner, and leaves. After he leaves, the disdain his descendants feel for him is revealed as Kitarou's wife, Mariko, Natsue's older sister, Akie, and Akie's husband, Tatsuo, argue over who will inherit everything after Gozo finally dies. Akie whispers shocking information to Mariko and mentions that there is only the twenty-four hours of the cruise to try to change anything.

Meanwhile, Gozo confronts Takeshi over the fact that Takeshi's identity is fake, and demands to know how he intends to avenge his father, though how Gozo wronged Isao Zaiki is not mentioned. Takeshi does not answer, but someone in the shadows overhears the conversation. As the family assembles for dinner, the butler goes to summon Gozo and finds the flower that Natsue gave Takeshi earlier just outside the door. Takeshi arrives at dinner a bit late and says he was thinking alone in his room, just before the butler's yell summons everyone to discover Gozo's dead body.

File 021 - The Secret of the Impenetrable Room

Conan declares murder.

Kogoro confirms Gozo's death, to Natsue's dismay, and declares that he died approximately 40-50 minutes ago. He confirm Kenji's alibi, and that the locked door and lack of a weapon mean imply murder. The family argues suicide, but Conan proves that it was murder by the blood spatters on the doorframe that could have only have occurred with the door open. After being stabbed, Gozo closed the door and locked it from the inside, but then died from blood loss. The timing, however, means the culprit could have been anyone not in the dining room 40-50 minutes ago, which leaves the entire Hatamoto family but Natsue.

Kenji reports that the only unusual thing he noticed was a flower in front of the door—the flower Natsue had given to Takeshi. Takeshi denies guilt, but Mariko reports overhearing his conversation with Gozo about how he was son of a Zaiki Isao, a business rival who committed suicide after the Hatamoto group took over his company. Takeshi confessed to being Zaiki Takehiko, but denies having murdered Gozo in the face of repeated accusations from the Hatamoto family members, and Natsue's heartbroken doubt of his innocence. Conan ignores the drama to inspect the scene, and discovers something odd in the blood spatter.

File 022 - The Location of the Inheritance

The odd thing is a bloody piece of bread crust. Conan learns from Kenji that the wedding meal included french bread made by Joji, chef and manager of a french restaurant. Gozo hated Western style food, but any of the family ate and could have dropped the bread, and Joji owns cooking knives. Takeshi is locked in a storeroom to await arrest when the ship docks in Tokyo. The family minus Natsue, who has run off alone in distress, discuss the inheritance (and inadvertently reveal why they could benefit from Gozo's death), until Kenji reveals that rather than defaulting into division between members, a will designates Natsue as sole heir. No one takes the news well, though Kogoro tries to keep them calm. Ran and Conan find Natsue outside, afraid she can't trust Takeshi to have loved her. Ran encourages Natsue to believe in him. Conan hears strange sounds — a splash, and then a dull thud — from the lower deck, and after a moment he, Ran, and Natsue investigate only to find Tatsuo dead. The family gathers at the scene, then thinks to check whether Takeshi is still confined; Kogoro or Conan find the storeroom unlocked and empty.

File 023 - Family Obliteration

The empty storeroom appears to confirm Takeshi's guilt. After reviewing the crime, Kogoro speculates that Takeshi may intend to kill the whole family, and they should gather for the rest of the night together in the dining hall. Akie and Mariko blame Natsue for giving Takeshi access to the family, but Conan interjects that Takeshi's guilt isn't proven, because the room had to be opened from the outside. Someone let him out.

While Akie and Mariko argue further about motives and blame, Ran notices Ichiro's sketches of Natsue, which embarrasses him and bring him to Akie's attention. She accuses him and Kitaro of having motives to kill both, before Kogoro interrupts and orders everyone to calm down. Ichiro leaves to use the restroom. While he's gone, Joji suggests that Tatsuo may have let Takeshi out himself, with a plausible reasoning. Suddenly, a blackout occurs. Kogoro sends Ran and Conan to check on Ichiro while he restores the power, and they arrive to find Ichiro alive, but stabbed in the leg.

File 024 - Trap-Springer In The Dark

Kogoro hit by the stun-dart.

Ichiro denies having seen his attacker, but the knife on the floor is engraved with Joji's name. Joji claims the dining hall as an alibi for everyone but Takeshi, but Kogoro reveals that the blackout occurred on its own due to a timing device anyone could have set up. Conan studies the device carefully while Kogoro promises to find Takeshi. The family remain in the dining hall while Kogoro, Ran, Conan, and Kenji search the ship, including the rooms. In Kitaro's room, Kenji mentions that Mariko and Kitaro are cousins, who were close since childhood and married despite Gozo's disapproval. Joji's room reveals that two knives from his collection are missing; Ichiro's room contains nothing besides an easel sketchpad full of well-drawn pictures of Natsue and typical art supplies. The other rooms reveal nothing except for Akie's, where Conan sees something surprising in the closet but claims that nothing is there. Conan asks Kenji a whispered question that shocks the butler how he could possibly know a closely kept secret of one of the family. Kenji's confirmation resolves the three incidents in Conan's mind, and he lures Kogoro back into Akie's room and knocks him out using Agasa's latest invention, the Stun-Gun Wristwatch. Conan tells Ran to gather the family on Kogoro's behalf, and drags Kogoro's sleeping form into a chair facing away from the door to look normal. Ran and the others arrive after Conan hides out of sight, and Conan uses the bow-tie to explain that he knows who the criminal is.

File 025 - The Dream That Will Not Come True

Conan impersonates Kogoro with the bow-tie.

Joji, Akie, and Mariko accuse Takeshi, but Conan-as-Kogoro insists on re-examining the crimes and evidence.

  • Gozo was stabbed with the door open, due to the blood on the doorframe, but no blood in the hallway indicates that the murderer stayed to clean it up — and would have noticed a flower dropped on the very floor they were cleaning. The flower was dropped on purpose to frame Takeshi.
  • Tatsuo's has no evidence of being preplanned, and the second missing knife from Joji's case and the sound of a splash before the thud are consistent with the idea that Tatsuo saw the murderer throwing the knife into the sea, and killed to be silenced. Takeshi was released by the murderer because otherwise he had a perfect alibi for the second of supposedly serial murders.
  • At Conan's prompting, Takeshi appears from inside Akie's closet to explain why he left the unlocked storeroom. Because Natsue screamed at finding Tatsuo's body, he thought something had happened to her and desperately tried to get out, until after a bit the door suddenly opened. Hearing himself accused again when he spied on the crime scene, he claims to have hidden in the closet from that point to this, which would make Ichiro's attacker someone else.

People

  • Monthly Presents Case

    File 026 - The Curious Presents

    Ran suspects Conan.

    Ran receives a letter from Natsue Hatamoto of the Hatamoto Family Case, which mentions Shinichi as Ran's "detective boyfriend". Ran is pleasantly embarrassed, then wonders what happened to Shinichi, since he seems to have disappeared for too long to merely be on a tough case. Her thoughts are interrupted by a new client, who arrives bearing a small mountain of toys that accidentally drop onto Conan. He offers Conan a hand up, revealing a crease in the pad of his index finger, and then explains to Kogoro that he has been receiving one million yen and several toys every month for the last two years. His son just turned five, and enjoys the toys, but he hasn't been able to determine the sender and dares not touch the money. Conan asks whether it was one of the man's patients. After the man confirms he is a surgeon but none of the patients he could think of had sent the gifts, Conan explains that he knew without being told due to the scar-creases on the man's forefingers and the smell of disinfectant.

    Ran is impressed and then unsettled at how Conan deduced just like Shinichi, but decides the connection is impossible. The surgeon also received a strange note that accompanied the last money payment, claiming the source will soon take what he's paid for. Conan comments on the oddity of the toys' lack of modern barcodes and used nature, which Kogoro realizes is unusual and must be deliberate, though he doesn't know why. Ran, watching the exchange, realizes that Conan led Kogoro's conclusions, and her suspicions renew.

    File 027 - The Same Person

    Kogoro dismisses the presents as a prank, but Dr. Ogawa is concerned that the supposed sender is an alias. The only clue is the letter, which Conan suggests refers to buying something - perhaps, Dr. Ogawa realizes, a valuable painting at the hospital. Kogoro latches onto the idea. At the hospital, Dr. Ogawa receives morning glories from the same anonymous sender, as he has on August 3rd for the last two years. Conan suggests to Kogoro checking Dr. Ogawa's patient medical records for anything significant on past August 3rd, which Ogawa reluctantly allows. Kogoro finds nothing useful in the records and leaves to examine the painting. Conan opts to stay behind.

    Ran, still suspicious, pretends to leave and secretly observes Conan reviewing the records himself, completely unlike a child. Ran recalls Conan's behavior on previous cases, similar to Shinichi, and how Conan arrived the day Shinichi disappeared. Determined to make sure, Ran goes to ask Conan about his progress, and after Conan explains what he's found about the patients on August 3rd of three years ago, compliments him as if he were Shinichi. Conan starts to react to the compliment before he realizes with shock who Ran, now glaring, has accused him of being.

    File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd

    Ran declares that she knows Conan must be Shinichi. Conan, panicking at the thought that his identity might get out to the men in black, grabs a "Gameman" and a video game cartridge and pretends to love playing it like any kid would. Ran isn't convinced, but then remembers several embarrassing moments if Shinichi were Conan after all, including how she confessed her feelings.

    File 029 - Safe Before Your Eyes

    People

  • Major events

    Ran gets suspicious of Conan is really Shinichi for the first time.

    Trivia

    • The magazine Conan reads after he gets home is Shōnen Sunday, which Detective Conan is serialized in.
    • This is the first time the name of the fictional town of Tokyo the characters live in is mentioned: Beika, by virtue of the Beika General Hospital and Beika Park.
    • The title for each chapter are worded as the following in Case Closed:
    • File 021 - The Secret of the Locked Room
    • File 022 - Who Gets the Fortune?
    • File 023 - Family Massacre
    • File 024 - Who Rigged the Darkness?
    • File 025 - Unattainable Dream
    • File 026 - A Strange Gift
    • File 027 - The Same Person
    • File 028 - The Mystery of August 3rd
    • File 029 - The Nick of Time
    • In ViZ's translation of this volume, Joji Hatamoto is occasionally referred to as "George", which is the name engraved on his knife.

    Locations

    Settings featured in this volume:

    Continuity

    In "Monthly Presents Case"

    • To "Company President's Daughter Case": When Ran Mouri thinks about all the times Conan Edogawa acted unusual, she remembers the moment from this case when he notified her father about the dogs.
    • To "Bloody Idol Case": When Ran thinks about all the times Conan acted unusual, she also remembers the moment from this case when he found out about the lighter in front of Yuko Ikezawa.
    • To "Hatamoto Family Case": Ran shows a letter by Natsue Hatamoto they got at the beginning of the case, referring to the Hatamoto family murders "last month", which Kogoro Mouri only barely remembers. The letter mainly tells about how Takeshi's and Natsue's life went on in the meantime. Later on, she thinks about all the times Conan acted unusual, including during that case.

    Cameos

    Mr. Kishida is a caricature of and named after an assistant of Gosho.

    Crossover

    Ushio and Tora

    Yaiba

    Conan finding "YAIBA's Great Adventure" between the toys.
    • Conan Edogawa uses a "Game Man" handheld and a (fictitious) game called "YAIBA no Daibōken" ("YAIBA's Great Adventure") to distract Ran Mouri from the fact that he's Shinichi Kudo in FILE.28. While acting like he's playing it, Conan also mentions Onimaru as in-game adversary. The highscore list of the game also is the deciding evidence for Conan to solve the case in the end.

      While the game itself is made up, it is probably an allusion to the real game Kenyuu Densetsu YAIBA ("Legend of the Great Swordsman YAIBA") for Game Boy released in 1994.

    Cover in other countries

    • China
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Italy (Comic Art)
    • Italy (Star Comics)
    • Korea
    • Malaysia (Chinese)
    • Malaysia (Malay)
    • Netherlands/Belgium (Dutch)
    • Norway
    • Philippines
    • Rep. of China (Taiwan)
    • Singapore (English)
    • Spain (Catalan)
    • Spain (Spanish, First issue)
    • Spain (Spanish, Volumen 1)
    • Sweden
    • Thailand
    • United States
    • Vietnam

    See also

    Volumes of the Manga
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