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− | [[ | + | [[File:PandoraMK5.png|thumb|right|200px|An imaginary simulation of the Pandora Gem.]] |
− | The '''{{nihongo|Pandora Gem|パンドラ|Pandora Gem}}''' is the target of both [[Kaitou Kid]] and the [[Magic Kaito Organization|organization]] that [[Snake]] is working for. It is supposed to grant its possessor immortality. | + | The '''{{nihongo|Pandora Gem|パンドラ|Pandora Gem}}''' is the target of both [[Kaitou Kid]] and the [[Magic Kaito Organization|criminal organization]] that [[Snake]] is working for. It is supposed to grant its possessor immortality. |
− | The name of the Pandora Gem probably comes from [[Wikipedia: Pandora's | + | The name of the Pandora Gem probably comes from [[Wikipedia: Pandora's Box|Pandora's Box]], a Greek myth about a woman who foolishly opens a box that contains the evils of the world. |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | + | According to [[Snake]]'s unnamed [[Magic Kaito Sub-boss|superior]] in the [[Magic Kaito]] case [[The Fated Blue Birthday|"Blue Birthday"]], the Pandora Gem is a jewel hidden inside a larger jewel that will glow red under the moonlight. According to myth, if the Pandora Gem is held under the moonlight at the time of the fictional Volley Comet, which passes close to Earth every 10,000 years, then the gem will "cry". Anyone who drinks these tears will then become immortal.<ref>{{cite book|last=Aoyama|first=Gosho|title=Magic Kaito|volume=3|publisher=Shogakukan|chapter=Chapter 6|language=Japanese}} ("Blue Birthday")</ref> | |
− | According to [[Snake]]'s unnamed [[Magic Kaito Sub-boss| | ||
== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
=== Magic Kaito === | === Magic Kaito === | ||
− | [[Kaito Kuroba]] decides to become the [[Kaitou Kid]] with the intention of drawing his [[Toichi Kuroba| father]]'s murderers into the open. | + | [[Kaito Kuroba]] decides to become the [[Kaitou Kid]] with the intention of drawing his [[Toichi Kuroba|father]]'s murderers into the open. It isn't until after several high-profile heists, however, that his father's murderer appears, in pursuit of the Blue Birthday sapphire. |
Snake shoots Kid and takes possession of what he thinks is the Blue Birthday, but Kid survived thanks to having put the real Blue Birthday gem in his breast pocket. Snake goes to an old-fashioned mansion on the edge of the city, where a mysterious balding man with a mustache praises Snake's work, saying "This jewel could be the one ''he'' is searching for." The man then explains what the Pandora Gem is: a jewel hidden within a larger jewel that can be identified because it glows red under the moonlight and will, at the time of a comet, "cry tears of immortality". Kid reveals himself to the two men, and vows to find Pandora before they do and "smash it to bits."<ref>{{cite book|last=Aoyama|first=Gosho|title=Magic Kaito|volume=3|publisher=Shogakukan|chapter=Chapter 6|language=Japanese}} ("Blue Birthday")</ref> | Snake shoots Kid and takes possession of what he thinks is the Blue Birthday, but Kid survived thanks to having put the real Blue Birthday gem in his breast pocket. Snake goes to an old-fashioned mansion on the edge of the city, where a mysterious balding man with a mustache praises Snake's work, saying "This jewel could be the one ''he'' is searching for." The man then explains what the Pandora Gem is: a jewel hidden within a larger jewel that can be identified because it glows red under the moonlight and will, at the time of a comet, "cry tears of immortality". Kid reveals himself to the two men, and vows to find Pandora before they do and "smash it to bits."<ref>{{cite book|last=Aoyama|first=Gosho|title=Magic Kaito|volume=3|publisher=Shogakukan|chapter=Chapter 6|language=Japanese}} ("Blue Birthday")</ref> | ||
− | In subsequent Kaitou Kid cases, notably the [[The Secret of the Red Tear|"Red Tear"]] case | + | In subsequent Kaitou Kid cases, notably the [[The Secret of the Red Tear|"Red Tear"]] case, in which Snake appears again, Kaito is shown to be searching for the Pandora Gem. |
=== Detective Conan === | === Detective Conan === | ||
− | The Pandora Gem has never been mentioned directly in Detective Conan, although | + | The Pandora Gem has never been mentioned directly in Detective Conan, although Kaitou Kid has made it clear that he is looking for a particular gem as he often says he is returning a jewel "because it's not the one I'm looking for". Even though the stories of Magic Kaito and Detective Conan are set in nearly identical "[[Wikipedia: Fictional universe|fictional universes]]", outright magic and advanced technology well beyond that of modern times are present only in the former. Cases adapted from Magic Kaito material for the Detective Conan canon have removed references to Pandora.<ref> OVA 4 is actually adapted from a Magic Kaito chapter, but it was modified to include characters from Detective Conan and all dialogues referring to Pandora were removed.</ref> That makes it unlikely that Pandora, a magic gem that can grant immortality, will appear in Detective Conan's continuity. |
− | It should be noted that in the Detective Conan manga, Kaitou Kid is rarely shown holding gems to the moonlight (to check for Pandora's doublet) outside what is necessary for a trick.<ref>In [[Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku]], Kaitou Kid adds holding the gem to the moonlight as part of his trick and returns the real gem when confronted by Makoto.</ref> By contrast, animated Detective Conan adaptations, movies, and specials show Kaitou Kid inspecting gems by moonlight much more often.<ref>OVA 4 ([[Conan, Kid, and the Crystal Mother]]), OVA 10 ([[Kid in Trap Island]]) and movie 14 ([[The Lost Ship in the Sky]]). In movie 14 Kid also thinks "no light passes between it" while he is checking the jewel.</ref> | + | It should be noted that in the Detective Conan manga, Kaitou Kid is rarely shown holding gems to the moonlight (to check for Pandora's doublet) outside of what is necessary for a trick.<ref>In [[Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku]], Kaitou Kid adds holding the gem to the moonlight as part of his trick and returns the real gem when confronted by Makoto.</ref> By contrast, animated Detective Conan adaptations, movies, and specials, show Kaitou Kid inspecting gems by moonlight much more often.<ref>OVA 4 ([[Conan, Kid, and the Crystal Mother]]), OVA 10 ([[Kid in Trap Island]]) and movie 14 ([[The Lost Ship in the Sky]]). In movie 14 Kid also thinks "no light passes between it" while he is checking the jewel.</ref> |
− | At this point, no direct connection has been made between | + | At this point, no direct connection has been made between Magic Kaito's Organization which is hunting for Pandora and the Detective Conan's [[Black Organization]]. |
− | Separate from the Pandora gem, the myth of [[Wikipedia:Pandora's Box|Pandora and her box]] has been brought up in the [[Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion]] case.<ref>Volume 46 files 7-10; anime episode 382-394</ref> First, [[Ai Haibara]] discourages [[Conan Edogawa]] from investigating the phone number of [[ | + | Separate from the Pandora gem, the myth of [[Wikipedia: Pandora's Box|Pandora and her box]] has been brought up in the [[Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion]] case.<ref>Volume 46 files 7-10; anime episode 382-394</ref> First, [[Ai Haibara]] discourages [[Conan Edogawa]] from investigating the phone number of the [[The Boss|boss]] of the Black Organization saying that the address is like "Pandora's box". Then at the end of the case, Kaitou Kid discourages Conan from investigating his true identity using the legend as an allegory. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
+ | * In Judeo-Christian tradition, the snake in the Garden of Eden is the reason people are no longer immortal. He convinced Adam and Eve to eat the Apple of Knowledge of Good and Evil instead of the apple of the Tree of Life. Apples represent immortality in the culture of many ancient societies, particularly ancient Greek mythology. In this vein, the Pandora gem, with its red hue, can be seen as a sort of apple. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Magic Kaito Organization]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 22 August 2023
The Pandora Gem (パンドラ Pandora Gem ) is the target of both Kaitou Kid and the criminal organization that Snake is working for. It is supposed to grant its possessor immortality.
The name of the Pandora Gem probably comes from Pandora's Box, a Greek myth about a woman who foolishly opens a box that contains the evils of the world.
Contents
Background
According to Snake's unnamed superior in the Magic Kaito case "Blue Birthday", the Pandora Gem is a jewel hidden inside a larger jewel that will glow red under the moonlight. According to myth, if the Pandora Gem is held under the moonlight at the time of the fictional Volley Comet, which passes close to Earth every 10,000 years, then the gem will "cry". Anyone who drinks these tears will then become immortal.[1]
Plot overview
Magic Kaito
Kaito Kuroba decides to become the Kaitou Kid with the intention of drawing his father's murderers into the open. It isn't until after several high-profile heists, however, that his father's murderer appears, in pursuit of the Blue Birthday sapphire.
Snake shoots Kid and takes possession of what he thinks is the Blue Birthday, but Kid survived thanks to having put the real Blue Birthday gem in his breast pocket. Snake goes to an old-fashioned mansion on the edge of the city, where a mysterious balding man with a mustache praises Snake's work, saying "This jewel could be the one he is searching for." The man then explains what the Pandora Gem is: a jewel hidden within a larger jewel that can be identified because it glows red under the moonlight and will, at the time of a comet, "cry tears of immortality". Kid reveals himself to the two men, and vows to find Pandora before they do and "smash it to bits."[2]
In subsequent Kaitou Kid cases, notably the "Red Tear" case, in which Snake appears again, Kaito is shown to be searching for the Pandora Gem.
Detective Conan
The Pandora Gem has never been mentioned directly in Detective Conan, although Kaitou Kid has made it clear that he is looking for a particular gem as he often says he is returning a jewel "because it's not the one I'm looking for". Even though the stories of Magic Kaito and Detective Conan are set in nearly identical "fictional universes", outright magic and advanced technology well beyond that of modern times are present only in the former. Cases adapted from Magic Kaito material for the Detective Conan canon have removed references to Pandora.[3] That makes it unlikely that Pandora, a magic gem that can grant immortality, will appear in Detective Conan's continuity.
It should be noted that in the Detective Conan manga, Kaitou Kid is rarely shown holding gems to the moonlight (to check for Pandora's doublet) outside of what is necessary for a trick.[4] By contrast, animated Detective Conan adaptations, movies, and specials, show Kaitou Kid inspecting gems by moonlight much more often.[5]
At this point, no direct connection has been made between Magic Kaito's Organization which is hunting for Pandora and the Detective Conan's Black Organization.
Separate from the Pandora gem, the myth of Pandora and her box has been brought up in the Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion case.[6] First, Ai Haibara discourages Conan Edogawa from investigating the phone number of the boss of the Black Organization saying that the address is like "Pandora's box". Then at the end of the case, Kaitou Kid discourages Conan from investigating his true identity using the legend as an allegory.
Trivia
- In Judeo-Christian tradition, the snake in the Garden of Eden is the reason people are no longer immortal. He convinced Adam and Eve to eat the Apple of Knowledge of Good and Evil instead of the apple of the Tree of Life. Apples represent immortality in the culture of many ancient societies, particularly ancient Greek mythology. In this vein, the Pandora gem, with its red hue, can be seen as a sort of apple.
References
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Chapter 6" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 3. Shogakukan. ("Blue Birthday")
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Chapter 6" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 3. Shogakukan. ("Blue Birthday")
- ^ OVA 4 is actually adapted from a Magic Kaito chapter, but it was modified to include characters from Detective Conan and all dialogues referring to Pandora were removed.
- ^ In Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku, Kaitou Kid adds holding the gem to the moonlight as part of his trick and returns the real gem when confronted by Makoto.
- ^ OVA 4 (Conan, Kid, and the Crystal Mother), OVA 10 (Kid in Trap Island) and movie 14 (The Lost Ship in the Sky). In movie 14 Kid also thinks "no light passes between it" while he is checking the jewel.
- ^ Volume 46 files 7-10; anime episode 382-394
See also
Magic Kaito Organization | ||
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High Ranking | Magic Kaito Boss • Magic Kaito Sub-boss | |
Other Agents | Snake • Spider (TV special only) • Rose (OVA only) | |
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