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− | The culprit is '''Mitsusada Dogo'''. | + | === The Truth Behind the Fake Suicides === |
+ | Kogoro, without being asleep, states that the culprit is Mr. Dogo, who entered using a spare key after Beppu distracting the police. He states that he only came when the hostage situation appeared on TV. Kogoro, without any words left, is finally asleep by Conan, who starts a real deduction. He didn't entered the house when the commotion on TV was broadcasted, but even before that: at thursday morning, when he heard about how his friend Kusatsu was planning to demolish his old house, he decided to kill the pair on friday, a day before the demolition, as if there was any evidence, it wouldn't matter as the scene would be demolished. He appeared days before and told Beppu his idea to stage a hostage situation and cause commotion, but only as a joke, and telling him that even if he got into law troubles with the police, he will hire a good lawyer for him. Then, used the spare key to enter the house in the morning, and hid in the room attic. Beppu then would take his fake hostage Yayoi Arima, his partner, and bring her to the room, creating a locked room situation. While Beppu was making his silly demands, Dogo knocked Arima out, and when Beppu returned to the room, he was also knocked out. Then, he killed them both with the gun Beppu had -that he gave him-. Finally, Dogo returned to the attic and hid there, even during the police investigation, meaning that the culprit was above their heads, and finally fleeing at night, meaning that he spent almost 18 hours in this plan. He revealed to know about the cursed bet, even if they never made the information | ||
+ | public, he probably heard that from the attic. Another evidence are hair traces found in the attic, that if compared to his hair, it'll prove his guiltiness in the murder. | ||
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+ | Now, they are sure that '''Mitsusada Dogo''' is the culprit behind this case. | ||
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+ | === Motive === | ||
+ | He finally confesses that 6 months ago a punk was bothering him in public, but Yayoi Arima chased him off. He started to trust her thinkng she was a nice girl, and when he found out she had money problems, he started to help her, thinking that it was good how he could still be useful to someone, but it was all a lie: Yayoi's partner was none other than the punk who bothered him 6 months ago, Yuichi Beppu. He became insanely enraged about how they used him as a joke, and finally created the murder plan, thinking that killing them wasn't enough, thus taking advantage about the abandoned house and the hostage situation. He is finally arrested | ||
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+ | === Aftermath === | ||
+ | Kogoro and Conan are surprised about how the cards in the Yaiba chocolate package increased to 100, meaning that they accomplished the demand, but only by buying a package of 100 chocolates. Kogoro gets angry saying that this was misleading advertising. | ||
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Episode 1114 (Int. Episode 1172) | |||
Title: | The Holed-Up Sensation | ||
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Japanese title: | お騒がせな籠城 (O Sawagasena Rōjō) | ||
Original airdate: | February 10, 2024 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 5.8% | ||
Filler case: | #412 | ||
Season: | TBD | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Juzo Megure Wataru Takagi Kazunobu Chiba Kamen Yaiba | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Key | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Screenplay: | Nobuo Ogizawa | ||
Storyboard: | Yasuyuki Honda | ||
Episode director: | Yosuke Fujino | ||
Animation director: | Asuka Tsubuki Masahisa Koyata Ken Araya Joji Yanase Dai Nishino | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Masanori Hashimoto (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | Unraveling Love ~Sukoshi no Yūki~ | ||
Closing song: | You & I |
The Holed-Up Sensation (お騒がせな籠城 O Sawagasena Rōjō ) is the 1114th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
On a Friday afternoon, everything seemed to progress just as an ordinary Friday would; however, among a certain street, things had become exceedingly intense and imminent: all pedestrians were startled and ceased their movements as a result, gaping their mouths with utter astonishments afterwards. Obviously, all of their focus was completely taken away by a young man - Yuichi Beppu. He abruptly showed up with a gun in his hand, urging all of the pedestrians, in his perspective, obstacles, to drive away as he advanced in the middle of that street. All of the people went into panic hysterically and fled at their maximum velocity. The guy shouted. He glanced over the street. Immediately, he saw another pedestrian who was stunned but did not realise the severeness of the situation. The guy grabbed her by the neck. He escorted her fiercely into a nearby residence at random, which also happened to be an empty one with the door lock unlocked, and in turn kidnapped her rapidly without any negligence.
Beppu closed the door to that residence. He darted through the staircases perceptively. He swiftly managed to open the huge window to the veranda of the second floor... The police had arrived... All media agencies liaised with each other, recording this dramatic scenario happening on this not-so-peaceful Friday afternoon. Beppu claimed himself as "Culprit X" and would kidnap the girl he had just grabbed randomly from the street. He chortled defiantly like a maniac.
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The size of this commotion had increased significantly in terms of its affectiveness and attractiveness. Kogoro and Conan saw this incident broadcast on the TV and arrived there to do some watchout; staff from Nichiuri TV were deployed with helicopters to observe the situation; Inspector Megure, along with the personnel from Tokyo Police Division 1, were on standby and served as the contact person with the kidnapper Neppu. The kinapper Beppu had taken quite violent action on the veranda - he was threatening the Tokyo Police regarding the hostage, saying that if he got incensed, he would end the life of that girl effortlessly. This made Inspector Megure rather anxious; he emphasised to Beppu that he ought not to harm the hostage.
On the other hand, Beppu had given out some terms he wanted to fulfil in order to keep the hostage safe: firstly, a gold player named Yumura Nichiuri must hit ten home runs during the game tonight; secondly, the manufacturer of the "Yaiba Chocoloate" must increment the number of cards that come in each chololate package from one to one hundred. Having these statements declared, everyone was petrified in a confounded manner, as this is definitely not what they would expect a kidnapper to say.
"This is ridiculous," Takagi remarked. Beppu smirked grandly in triumph. At this instance, a middle-aged man turned up; he is named Shosuke Kusatsu. He told Megure that the house where the kidnaper holed up himself along with the hostage was originally his house, yet he moved away some days ago. Hence, the house was on its way of being demolished. Beppu overheard their conversation and cackled even more. He took the hostage with him inside and closed the window door to the veranda malevolently. Just as Kogoro and Megure were at a loss for dealing with the kidnapper, they heard a sharp and rowdy noise - it was patently the sound of a gun being fired. Pow! Pow! Immaculately two shots. All pedestrians were appaled. Inspector Megure began to scream, "What did you do, Culprit X?" But no response came from the building. Therefore, the police decided to break into the house forcibly...
... as they arrived in at the second floor of the building, they were all astounded by what they had seen in front of them - two restful dead bodies lying neatly over the tatami mat, out of breath and with no sign of vitality. How come both of them get killed?
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By checking the licences in their belongings, the police quickly identified the identities of the two victims but also discovered a shocking truth: the addresses on both licences were the same! What did that imply? They were living together, simply. Knowing this information, Conan surmised that they were most likely just executing an act in the public, one of the would be pretending to be the hostage, and the other one, evidently, would be acting the kidnapper role. This may also match with the suicide note remained at the crime scene: a joke after all.
An acquaintance of the vitcims, Tsutomu Kinugawa, thus visited the building at this moment. He claimed that he only knew this after seeing the news air on the TV. He then disclosed some useful clues to the police:
- Few days ago, Beppu told him that "something" astonishing would happen during the weekend (might be referring to this Friday afternoon)
- In Kingawa's conjecture, Beppu had most likely made a bet with someone else
- Beppu also had recounted a joke pertaining to "making a fortune by carrying out a ludicrous joke"
Based on these information, Takagi speculated that Beppu intended to implement a "funny" joke towards the public (can tell by looking at those non-sense terms he offered) by faking an abduction with his wife; by doing this, he could force the golf game and in turn, alter the resolution of the scores. This aided him in winning the bet he made; however, he quickly realised that he overcommitted too much, leading to the situation becoming fairly austere. Not withstanding the huge pressure, the two of them committing suicide seemed to be the only way to play this farce off.
The police's deduction did seem somewhat justifiable and consistent with the clues left in the crime scene. Nonetheless, Conan was not convinced at all. He instigated Kogoro to extend the investiagtion further.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- Some highlights in the choice of sub-characters' names in this episode; surprisingly, they are all related to hot springs:
- Shosuke Kusatsu (草津 庄助) - the surname is derived from the Kusatsu Onsen situated in Gunma Prefecture, meanwhile also considered as one of the "Japanese Famed Onsen Trio" (日本三名泉);
- Tae Mizukami (水上 妙) - the surname is derived from the Minakami Onsen situated in Gunma Prefecture;
- Tsutomu Kinugawa (鬼怒川 努) - the surname is derived from the Kinugawa Onsen situated in Tochigi Prefecture;
- Yuichi Beppu (別府 佑一) - the surname is derived from the Beppu Onsen situated in Oita Prefecture;
- Yayoi Arima (有馬 弥生) - the surname is derived from the Arima Onsen situated in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture;
- Mitsusada Dogo (道後 光貞) - the surname is derived from the Dogo Onsen situated in Ehime Prefecture, meanwhile also considered as one of the "Japanese Ancient Onsen Trio" (日本三古湯).
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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French (Subbed) | Une séquestration mouvementée | A hectic sequestration |