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Conan walked towards the dead body and claimed that it was of no use. And discovered that there was something covered on the victim's skin. After looking at the tanning gel tossed nearby the tanning machine, this might be the poison that killed Shin. Haibara also deduced that it was obvious that the victim was a bodybuilder from his build. [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] and [[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]] arrived and started investigating the case. | Conan walked towards the dead body and claimed that it was of no use. And discovered that there was something covered on the victim's skin. After looking at the tanning gel tossed nearby the tanning machine, this might be the poison that killed Shin. Haibara also deduced that it was obvious that the victim was a bodybuilder from his build. [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] and [[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]] arrived and started investigating the case. | ||
− | The first suspect, Masaru Ozawa, is also a customer who regularly visits the salon. He claimed that they did not speak much and thus were not very close to each other. He also denied the fact that the victim had any enemies. Yasuo spoke for Masaru, saying that Masaru is currently a three-time student bodybuilding champion. He also believed that Masaru would most likely win the upcoming bodybuilding contest. The second suspect, Takeshi Nagano, is always regarded as Masaru's rival by the public. He had the determination to overbeat Masaru and win the contest. He said that he also knows the victim, and he was his junior at his school, called [[Beika (Town)#Beika International University|Beika International University]]. Moreover, the school's bodybuilding club is called "Beikoku Body". He also confessed that the victim had made a big purchase lately, but he did not know what it was about. On the other hand, he also seconded the statement that no one held a grudge against the victim, Shin. | + | The first suspect, Masaru Ozawa, is also a customer who regularly visits the salon. He claimed that they did not speak much and thus were not very close to each other. He also denied the fact that the victim had any enemies. Yasuo spoke for Masaru, saying that Masaru is currently a three-time student bodybuilding champion. He also believed that Masaru would most likely win the upcoming bodybuilding contest. The second suspect, Takeshi Nagano, is always regarded as Masaru's rival by the public. He had the determination to overbeat Masaru and win the contest. He said that he also knows the victim, and he was his junior at his school, called [[Beika (Town)#Beika International University|Beika International University]]. Moreover, the school's bodybuilding club is called "Beikoku Body". He also confessed that the victim had made a big purchase lately, but he did not know what it was about. On the other hand, he also seconded the statement that no one held a grudge against the victim, Shin. Later, the corpse analysis was released, and the poison was found inside the gel that covered the victim's body. The gel container nearby the victim also contained poison. Nevertheless, no poisoned gel containers were found in the other tanning rooms. This made the crime seem even more impossible, as when the Detective Boys arrived at the entrance of the salon, the corridor light was closed and it was rather dark. It would be far too difficult to see someone's face in the darkness. There would be no way for the culprit to enter the room and poison the container without being noticed, and if the culprit waited beforehand, there must have been someone who saw the culprit's face. Meanwhile, rooms seven, eight, and nine were usually used by Masaru and Takeshi, and not by the victim Shin evidently. As a result, the suspicion of Yasuo, the salon employee who knew in advance that Shin wanted to use the advanced room that day, rose sharply. |
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[[File:EP1087-1.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|The salon distribution.]] | [[File:EP1087-1.jpeg|thumb|left|200px|The salon distribution.]] | ||
The range of suspects was then quickly narrowed down to Yasuo Tsunoda, the salon employee. He is the only person who would have known which room the victim would enter at the outset and had the opportunity to poison him beforehand. There was also a possibility of indiscriminate murder since Masaru was staying in the tanning room near the victim's room. Conan inquired of Yasuo concerning the structure of the salon. Yasuo explained that only rooms seven, eight, and nine in the back out of the ten rooms in the salon are exclusively special, as not only are they bigger but also have high-powered machines meant for advanced tanners. Another suspicious point was that the victim had always used the standard machines to tan, but remarkably, on the day of the crime, he mysteriously entered the high-powered machine room. | The range of suspects was then quickly narrowed down to Yasuo Tsunoda, the salon employee. He is the only person who would have known which room the victim would enter at the outset and had the opportunity to poison him beforehand. There was also a possibility of indiscriminate murder since Masaru was staying in the tanning room near the victim's room. Conan inquired of Yasuo concerning the structure of the salon. Yasuo explained that only rooms seven, eight, and nine in the back out of the ten rooms in the salon are exclusively special, as not only are they bigger but also have high-powered machines meant for advanced tanners. Another suspicious point was that the victim had always used the standard machines to tan, but remarkably, on the day of the crime, he mysteriously entered the high-powered machine room. |
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Episode 1087 (Int. Episode 1145) | |||
Title: | The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 3 | ||
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Japanese title: | 歩美の絵日記事件簿3 (Ayumi no Enikki Jiken-bo Surī) | ||
Original airdate: | June 17, 2023 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 5.5% | ||
Filler case: | #394 | ||
Season: | 31 | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Detective Boys Ai Haibara Wataru Takagi Kazunobu Chiba Rumi Wakasa | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Teeth | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Screenplay: | Akatsuki Yamatoya | ||
Storyboard: | Atsuko Kase | ||
Episode director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Animation director: | Kenichi Otomo Yoshitsugu Hatano Joji Yanase Marie Nagano (asst.) Kana Aoki (asst.) | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Masanori Hashimoto (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | RAISE INSIGHT | ||
Closing song: | Kuufuku |
The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 3 (歩美の絵日記事件簿3 Ayumi no Enikki Jiken-bo Surī ) is the 1087th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Conan, Haibara, and the Detective Boys went shopping, and suddenly, they heard a scream from the "Tanning Salon Kurosawa". This is how Ayumi's third illustrated diary began. Everyone sallied forth into the salon, and they saw Yasuo Tsunoda, who was in a panic. When Conan enquired him what the matter was, he pointed out that one of the customers of this salon, Shin Nishitani, was dead inside room number nine, which was the third room from the back.
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Conan walked towards the dead body and claimed that it was of no use. And discovered that there was something covered on the victim's skin. After looking at the tanning gel tossed nearby the tanning machine, this might be the poison that killed Shin. Haibara also deduced that it was obvious that the victim was a bodybuilder from his build. Takagi and Chiba arrived and started investigating the case.
The first suspect, Masaru Ozawa, is also a customer who regularly visits the salon. He claimed that they did not speak much and thus were not very close to each other. He also denied the fact that the victim had any enemies. Yasuo spoke for Masaru, saying that Masaru is currently a three-time student bodybuilding champion. He also believed that Masaru would most likely win the upcoming bodybuilding contest. The second suspect, Takeshi Nagano, is always regarded as Masaru's rival by the public. He had the determination to overbeat Masaru and win the contest. He said that he also knows the victim, and he was his junior at his school, called Beika International University. Moreover, the school's bodybuilding club is called "Beikoku Body". He also confessed that the victim had made a big purchase lately, but he did not know what it was about. On the other hand, he also seconded the statement that no one held a grudge against the victim, Shin. Later, the corpse analysis was released, and the poison was found inside the gel that covered the victim's body. The gel container nearby the victim also contained poison. Nevertheless, no poisoned gel containers were found in the other tanning rooms. This made the crime seem even more impossible, as when the Detective Boys arrived at the entrance of the salon, the corridor light was closed and it was rather dark. It would be far too difficult to see someone's face in the darkness. There would be no way for the culprit to enter the room and poison the container without being noticed, and if the culprit waited beforehand, there must have been someone who saw the culprit's face. Meanwhile, rooms seven, eight, and nine were usually used by Masaru and Takeshi, and not by the victim Shin evidently. As a result, the suspicion of Yasuo, the salon employee who knew in advance that Shin wanted to use the advanced room that day, rose sharply.
The range of suspects was then quickly narrowed down to Yasuo Tsunoda, the salon employee. He is the only person who would have known which room the victim would enter at the outset and had the opportunity to poison him beforehand. There was also a possibility of indiscriminate murder since Masaru was staying in the tanning room near the victim's room. Conan inquired of Yasuo concerning the structure of the salon. Yasuo explained that only rooms seven, eight, and nine in the back out of the ten rooms in the salon are exclusively special, as not only are they bigger but also have high-powered machines meant for advanced tanners. Another suspicious point was that the victim had always used the standard machines to tan, but remarkably, on the day of the crime, he mysteriously entered the high-powered machine room.
The Detective Boys and the police went to gather information from Shin's coach, Randy Moore. He also accounted Shin as a nice guy who had no enemies. Randy said Shin looked up to Takeshi and thus copied every move made by Takeshi. For example, whenever Takeshi starts a new training program, Shin copies it. Even so, the coach said that Shin had not arrived at the top level of competition. On the other side, the case seemed to be making huge progress. Inside the trial room, Chiba found out that he had been constantly embezzling the salon's profit and also found a poisoned gel container inside his bag. Still and all, Ayumi thought that the case might not just end like this so easily, and Conan also looked very dissatisfied with this resolution. The most prominent thing is: what is the motive for killing Shin? He never had any enemies, apparently. Conan started to review the case and flipped Ayumi's diary back and forth. And got inspired when Ayumi said the three men looked too alike and could easily be mixed up. Conan discovered the truth in this case after looking at the men's teeth. Conan then realised that the culprit's conspiracy is not over yet, and the next thing he had to do was to evit culprit's next action.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- This episode is a sequel of The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary and The Case of Ayumi's Illustrated Diary 2.
- There is a reference about the black lights from The Spark That Fell on the Ranch.
- Ayumi's diary records "17th June", which is the same day as the episode broadcasting date.
Gallery
Quotes
- Detective Boys' imaginations about the culprit:
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In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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French (Subbed) | Le journal d'enquête d'Ayumi 3 (trois) | Ayumi's case files 3 (three) |