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− | | episode | + | | episode = 54 |
− | | int-episode | + | | int-episode = 56 |
− | | image | + | | image = TV Episode 54.jpg |
− | | title | + | | title = Game Company Murder Case |
− | | english-title | + | | english-title = Game Gone Bad |
− | | japanese-title | + | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|ゲーム会社殺人事件}} <br> (Gēmu-gaisha Satsujin Jiken) |
− | | rating | + | | rating = 19.1% |
− | | Manga case number | + | | Manga case number = #32 |
− | | season | + | | season = [[Season 2|2]] |
− | | manga | + | | manga = [[Volume 12#Game Convention Case|Volume 12: Files 4-6 (114-116)]] |
− | | airdate | + | | airdate = April 14, 1997 |
− | | dubbed-episode | + | | dubbed-episode = Episode 56 |
− | | english-airdate | + | | english-airdate = October 12, 2004 (DVD) |
− | | cast | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Tequila]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Vodka]] |
− | | suspects | + | | suspects = Hideaki Nakajima, Koji Ueda, and Hironobu Takeshita |
− | | solved-by | + | | solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]) |
− | | next-conan-hint | + | | next-conan-hint = Numbered cloakroom tokens |
− | | voice-cast | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Shuntaro Tanigawa]] as Hideaki Nakajima <br> [[Yoshinobu Yamada]] as Koji Ueda <br> [[Jin Horikawa]] as Hironobu Takeshita <br> [[Yoshito Ishinami]] as Ishikawa <br> [[Kousei Hirota]] as [[Tequila]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as Attendant A <br> [[Kaoru Morota]] as Attendant B <br> [[Saeko Yoshizawa]] as Attendant C <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as Forensics officer A <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as Forensics officer B, Next Conan's Hint |
− | | director | + | | director = [[Kenji Kodama]] |
− | | organizer | + | | organizer = [[Kazuo Nogami]] |
− | | storyboard | + | | storyboard = [[Kazuo Nogami]] |
− | | producer | + | | producer = [[Kazuo Nogami]] |
− | | animation-director | + | | animation-director = [[Hiromi Muranaka]] <br> [[Asako Nishida]] |
− | | character-design | + | | character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Takashi Hyodo]] (sub-character) <br> [[Yasuhiro Moriki]] (design works) |
− | | opening-song | + | | opening-song = Nazo |
− | | closing-song | + | | closing-song = Hikari to Kage no Roman |
− | | prev-episode | + | | prev-episode = The Mystery Weapon Murder Case |
− | | next-episode | + | | next-episode = The Train Trick Murder Case |
− | | footnotes | + | | footnotes = |
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{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ゲーム会社殺人事件|Gēmu-gaisha Satsujin Jiken}} is the 54th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]]. | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|ゲーム会社殺人事件|Gēmu-gaisha Satsujin Jiken}} is the 54th episode of ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[anime]]. | ||
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− | | crime | + | | crime = Bombing - Murder |
− | | image | + | | image = EP54 Case.jpg |
− | | location | + | | location = Mantendo building |
− | | victim | + | | victim = [[Tequila]] |
− | | cause-death | + | | cause-death = Explosion |
− | | suspects | + | | suspects = Hideaki Nakajima, Koji Ueda, and Hironobu Takeshita |
− | | description | + | | description = Tequila went into a toilet stall with a briefcase, and while making a call, the stall exploded. |
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* Black Organization member}} | * Black Organization member}} | ||
{{People|Yoshimi|No pic female.jpg| | {{People|Yoshimi|No pic female.jpg| | ||
− | * University Boxing Club | + | * Deceased (suicide) |
− | + | * University Boxing Club manager | |
* Previously dated Takeshita and Nakajima | * Previously dated Takeshita and Nakajima | ||
* Dumped by Nakajima}} | * Dumped by Nakajima}} | ||
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− | | crime | + | | crime = Bombing |
− | | image | + | | image = EP54 Case 2.jpg |
− | | location | + | | location = "Cocktail" bar at the Daikoku building |
− | | cause-death | + | | cause-death = Explosion |
− | | cause-death-label | + | | cause-death-label = Cause |
− | | suspects | + | | suspects = Black Organization |
− | | description | + | | description = When Conan arrived a bomb went off in the building due to organization attempting to cover their tracks. |
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== Continuity error == | == Continuity error == | ||
− | By the time that this story was told in the manga, Conan had a second encounter with Gin and Vodka (learning their names in the process), as well as learning about the [[Black Organization|organization]]. In the anime, however, [[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]] and [[The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case]] omitted ties to The Organization and its members. Thus Conan at this point in the anime shouldn't know the names of the men who shrank him, or their organization. | + | By the time that this story was told in the manga, Conan had a second encounter with Gin and Vodka (learning their names in the process), as well as learning about the [[Black Organization|organization]]. In the anime, however, [[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]] and [[The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case]] omitted ties to The Organization and its members. Thus Conan at this point in the anime shouldn't know the names of the men who shrank him, or their organization. Funimation fixes this problem in English dub of [[Diplomat Murder Case]], where [[Heiji Hattori|Heiji]] hints at the names of both Gin and Vodka. This makes it plausible for Conan to recall their names in this episode. |
== Translation changes == | == Translation changes == | ||
=== Anime === | === Anime === | ||
− | * The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are: | + | * The names of the characters in the [[Funimation]] Dub are: |
:* Hideaki Nakajima - Henry Nelbit | :* Hideaki Nakajima - Henry Nelbit | ||
:* Koji Ueda - Kelvin Tug | :* Koji Ueda - Kelvin Tug | ||
:* Hironobu Takeshita - Charles Shore | :* Hironobu Takeshita - Charles Shore | ||
:* Ishikawa - George Fuman | :* Ishikawa - George Fuman | ||
+ | :* Yoshimi - Bonnie Shore | ||
:* Daikoku Building - Apollo Building | :* Daikoku Building - Apollo Building | ||
+ | |||
+ | ::* Bonnie Shore's fate is ambiguous in the dub instead of committing suicide, which also changed her relationship with Charles Shore as ex-wife after they divorced when Charles found out she had an affair with Henry Nelbit, according to Kelvin. It could be implied that Bonnie might've went on her own path after she and Charles divorced. | ||
==== Error ==== | ==== Error ==== | ||
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=== Manga === | === Manga === | ||
− | * Due to Viz Media originally referring to Gin and Vodka as Kaspar and Melkior ([[volume 4]]), their translation of this story in [[volume 12]] has Conan's recollection of the two brought on by Kogoro mentioning that he had Kaspar Gin and Melkior Vodka. | + | * Due to Viz Media originally referring to Gin and Vodka as Kaspar and Melkior ([[volume 4]]), their translation of this story in [[volume 12]] has Conan's recollection of the two brought on by Kogoro mentioning that he had Kaspar Gin and Melkior Vodka. Following this, [[volume 18]] is the final time that Viz continued with altered names. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* In the English dub, the explosion in the Apollo Building killed 23 people, some of whom could not be identified by authorities. | * In the English dub, the explosion in the Apollo Building killed 23 people, some of whom could not be identified by authorities. | ||
* Mantendo is a reference to [[Wikipedia: Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]], a Japanese video game company. | * Mantendo is a reference to [[Wikipedia: Nintendo|Nintendo Co., Ltd.]], a Japanese video game company. | ||
− | * | + | * Technically this is one of the few cases that Conan solves as The Sleeping Kogoro without knocking him out with his Stun-Gun Wristwatch, as he misfires and hits Ran on the butt, and upon attempting to retrieve the dart (which was stuck on the coat check tickets) she does a roundhouse kick, hitting Kogoro in the forehead in the process and knocking him out. |
− | * | + | * Years later, this case would be mentioned again in [[episode 308]] due to Tequila being brought up by the associates of [[Suguru Itakura]] and Tequila having visited Itakura regarding a computer program that he wanted for the Organization along with Vermouth. In that case, Kogoro reassures Itakura's friends that the tall man with the black suit and mustache couldn't be the culprit for Itakura's absence, as the individual described (Tequila) was killed in a bombing accident a while back. |
== BGM listing == | == BGM listing == |
Latest revision as of 18:27, 12 March 2024
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Episode 54 (Int. Episode 56) | |||
Title: | Game Company Murder Case | ||
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Japanese title: | ゲーム会社殺人事件 (Gēmu-gaisha Satsujin Jiken) | ||
Original airdate: | April 14, 1997 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 19.1% | ||
Manga case: | #32 | ||
Season: | 2 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 12: Files 4-6 (114-116) | ||
English title: | Game Gone Bad | ||
Dubbed episode: | Episode 56 | ||
English airdate: | October 12, 2004 (DVD) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ran Mouri Juzo Megure Tequila Gin Vodka | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Numbered cloakroom tokens | ||
Director: | Kenji Kodama | ||
Organizer: | Kazuo Nogami | ||
Storyboard: | Kazuo Nogami | ||
Episode director: | Kazuo Nogami | ||
Animation director: | Hiromi Muranaka Asako Nishida | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Takashi Hyodo (sub-character) Yasuhiro Moriki (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | Nazo | ||
Closing song: | Hikari to Kage no Roman |
Game Company Murder Case (ゲーム会社殺人事件 Gēmu-gaisha Satsujin Jiken ) is the 54th episode of Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Kogoro is invited to a party for the release of a game which stars himself. While there, Conan runs into a man who uses the alias Tequila and learns that he plans to meet with Gin and Vodka. Conan follows Tequila to the bathroom where an explosion occurs and kills the man. Conan investigates the explosion and realizes that it was a murder attempt but the wrong person was killed.
Bombing - Murder | |||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Continuity error
By the time that this story was told in the manga, Conan had a second encounter with Gin and Vodka (learning their names in the process), as well as learning about the organization. In the anime, however, The Shinkansen's Bomb Case and The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case omitted ties to The Organization and its members. Thus Conan at this point in the anime shouldn't know the names of the men who shrank him, or their organization. Funimation fixes this problem in English dub of Diplomat Murder Case, where Heiji hints at the names of both Gin and Vodka. This makes it plausible for Conan to recall their names in this episode.
Translation changes
Anime
- The names of the characters in the Funimation Dub are:
- Hideaki Nakajima - Henry Nelbit
- Koji Ueda - Kelvin Tug
- Hironobu Takeshita - Charles Shore
- Ishikawa - George Fuman
- Yoshimi - Bonnie Shore
- Daikoku Building - Apollo Building
- Bonnie Shore's fate is ambiguous in the dub instead of committing suicide, which also changed her relationship with Charles Shore as ex-wife after they divorced when Charles found out she had an affair with Henry Nelbit, according to Kelvin. It could be implied that Bonnie might've went on her own path after she and Charles divorced.
Error
Conan upon hearing Kogoro mentioning having some Gin and Vodka, recalls that Heiji Hattori telling him that the two men in black who he met went by the name of Gin and Vodka. In the Japanese Version, he merely recalls that those were the two men responsible for his condition, however he should still not know their names, since he never learned their names at all.
This particular error originated in the Dub for Diplomat Murder Case. Presumably, this was done as a means of explaining how Conan knows the codename of the two men due to their omission in several episodes, but Heiji wouldn't discover Conan's secret until Holmes Freak Murder Case.
Manga
- Due to Viz Media originally referring to Gin and Vodka as Kaspar and Melkior (volume 4), their translation of this story in volume 12 has Conan's recollection of the two brought on by Kogoro mentioning that he had Kaspar Gin and Melkior Vodka. Following this, volume 18 is the final time that Viz continued with altered names.
Trivia
- In the English dub, the explosion in the Apollo Building killed 23 people, some of whom could not be identified by authorities.
- Mantendo is a reference to Nintendo Co., Ltd., a Japanese video game company.
- Technically this is one of the few cases that Conan solves as The Sleeping Kogoro without knocking him out with his Stun-Gun Wristwatch, as he misfires and hits Ran on the butt, and upon attempting to retrieve the dart (which was stuck on the coat check tickets) she does a roundhouse kick, hitting Kogoro in the forehead in the process and knocking him out.
- Years later, this case would be mentioned again in episode 308 due to Tequila being brought up by the associates of Suguru Itakura and Tequila having visited Itakura regarding a computer program that he wanted for the Organization along with Vermouth. In that case, Kogoro reassures Itakura's friends that the tall man with the black suit and mustache couldn't be the culprit for Itakura's absence, as the individual described (Tequila) was killed in a bombing accident a while back.
BGM listing
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | 謎 | Nazo | Mystery | Nazo |
2 | 昼下がりの天使たち | Hirusagari no Tenshitachi | Early Afternoon Angels | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
3 | 新一の名推理 | Shin'ichi no Meisuiri | Shinichi's Great Deduction | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
4 | 蘭のテーマ | Ran no Tēma | Ran's Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
5 | 推理 (オリジナルver.) | Suiri (Orijinaru ver.) | Deduction (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
6 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
7 | 事件現場 (オリジナルver.) | Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.) | Scene of the Case (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
8 | 悪のテーマ (パート1) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 1) | Theme of Evil (Part 1) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
9 | コナンの危機 | Konan no Kiki | Conan's Crisis | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best |
10 | 脅迫 (パート2) | Kyōhaku (Pāto 2) | Threat (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
11 | (Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM) | |||
12 | 脅迫 (パート2) | Kyōhaku (Pāto 2) | Threat (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
13 | 犯人のアジト | Hannin no Ajito | The Culprit's Hideout | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
14 | 怪人包帯男2 | Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2 | The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2 | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
15 | 怪人包帯男1 | Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 1 | The Mysterious Bandaged Man 1 | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
16 | ひらめき | Hirameki | Flash | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
17 | 謎解き (その1) | Nazotoki (Sono 1) | Riddle Solution (Part 1) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
18 | 名探偵コナン・メインテーマ | Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma | Detective Conan Main Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
19 | 光と影のロマン | Hikari to Kage no Roman | Romance of Light and Shadow | Hikari to Kage no Roman |
20 | 蘭のテーマ (優しさver.) | Ran no Tēma (Yasashisa ver.) | Ran's Theme (Gentle ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
Gallery
In other languages
References
- ^ Someone noticed that this is also the surname of a guest appeared in And Then There Were No Mermaids.
See also
Episodes of Season 2 | ||
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Episode 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 • 50 • 51 • 52 • 53 • 54 • 55 • 56 • 57 • 58 • 59 • 60 • 61 • 62 • 63 • 64 • 65 • 66 • 67 • 68 • 69 • 70 • 71 • 72 • 73 • 74 • 75 • 76 • 77 • 78 • 79 • 80 • 81 • 82 • 83 • 84 • 85 |