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| Manga case number = #282 | | Manga case number = #282 | ||
| airdate = March 3, 2018 (Part 1) <br> March 10, 2018 (Part 2) | | airdate = March 3, 2018 (Part 1) <br> March 10, 2018 (Part 2) | ||
− | | season = [[Season | + | | season = [[Season 23|23]] |
| manga = [[Volume 92#Interchanged Betting Ticket Case|Volume 92: Files 5-7 (975-977)]] | | manga = [[Volume 92#Interchanged Betting Ticket Case|Volume 92: Files 5-7 (975-977)]] | ||
| english-title = | | english-title = | ||
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| case = | | case = | ||
| director = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] | | director = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] | ||
− | | organizer = [[ | + | | organizer = [[Masaki Ozora]] |
− | | storyboard = [[ | + | | storyboard = [[Masaki Ozora]] |
| producer = 894: [[Minoru Tozawa]] <br> 895: [[Hiroaki Takagi]] | | producer = 894: [[Minoru Tozawa]] <br> 895: [[Hiroaki Takagi]] | ||
| animation-director = [[Seiji Muta]] (supervisor) <br> 894: [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> 895: <br> [[Hideyuki Motohashi]] (layout supervisor) <br> [[Yui Ushinohama]] <br> [[Chie Morishita]] (asst.) <br> [[Kanako Baba]] (asst.) <br> [[Aya Sasaki]] (asst.) | | animation-director = [[Seiji Muta]] (supervisor) <br> 894: [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> 895: <br> [[Hideyuki Motohashi]] (layout supervisor) <br> [[Yui Ushinohama]] <br> [[Chie Morishita]] (asst.) <br> [[Kanako Baba]] (asst.) <br> [[Aya Sasaki]] (asst.) | ||
|character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Kyoko Yoshimi]] (sub-character) <br> [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) | |character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Kyoko Yoshimi]] (sub-character) <br> [[Kumiko Shishido]] (design works) | ||
− | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Shigeru Chiba]] as [[Kanenori Wakita]] <br> [[Noriko Uemura]] as Suzuyo Hijirisawa <br> [[Biichi Sato]] as Tsunetaka Harashima <br> [[Yoko Soumi]] as Natsume Ashino <br> [[Mika Kanda]] as Old | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Shigeru Chiba]] as [[Kanenori Wakita]] <br> [[Noriko Uemura]] as Suzuyo Hijirisawa <br> [[Biichi Sato]] as Tsunetaka Harashima <br> [[Yoko Soumi]] as Natsume Ashino <br> [[Mika Kanda]] as Old lady <br> [[Yuko Ueda]] as Munechika's wife <br> [[Wataru Komada]] as Announcer <br> [[Akira Murayama]] as Tameshige Munechika |
| opening-song = Everything OK!! | | opening-song = Everything OK!! | ||
| closing-song = Kamikaze Express | | closing-song = Kamikaze Express | ||
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* Victim (theft) | * Victim (theft) | ||
* 47 years old}} | * 47 years old}} | ||
− | {{people|Old | + | {{people|Old lady|oldlady.png| |
* Suzuyo's friend}} | * Suzuyo's friend}} | ||
{{people|Man A|Chefsushi.png| | {{people|Man A|Chefsushi.png| | ||
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{{people|Man B|EP894 Chef2.jpg| | {{people|Man B|EP894 Chef2.jpg| | ||
* Iroha Sushi chef | * Iroha Sushi chef | ||
− | * Owner's assistant | + | * Owner's assistant |
+ | * Kanenori's co-worker}} | ||
{{endBox}} | {{endBox}} | ||
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* Kogoro and Ran bicker in the anime while Conan notices Kogoro won his horse race bet. This doesn't happen in the manga. | * Kogoro and Ran bicker in the anime while Conan notices Kogoro won his horse race bet. This doesn't happen in the manga. | ||
* Kogoro kisses his winning ticket in the anime, when he only looks at it happily in the manga. | * Kogoro kisses his winning ticket in the anime, when he only looks at it happily in the manga. | ||
− | * When Kogoro, Conan and Ran enter the sushi restaurant in the manga, there's only one employee, Wakita | + | * When Kogoro, Conan and Ran enter the sushi restaurant in the manga, there's only one employee, Kanenori Wakita. In the anime, there are three employees. |
* In the manga, when Kogoro orders three very expensive meals, Ran scolds him by implying they don't have the money. In the anime, Kogoro answers that he can spend this money thanks to the race he just won. Conan reacts to this by saying that the ticket is probably not his only in the anime. | * In the manga, when Kogoro orders three very expensive meals, Ran scolds him by implying they don't have the money. In the anime, Kogoro answers that he can spend this money thanks to the race he just won. Conan reacts to this by saying that the ticket is probably not his only in the anime. | ||
* In the anime, Conan thinking "One of Rum's eyes... is artificial" is replaced by a flashback of [[Three First Discoverers|episode 793]]. | * In the anime, Conan thinking "One of Rum's eyes... is artificial" is replaced by a flashback of [[Three First Discoverers|episode 793]]. | ||
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* The different horses at the race where Kogoro was bidding are named after different movies: | * The different horses at the race where Kogoro was bidding are named after different movies: | ||
:9th Race | :9th Race | ||
− | ::* Pirate's Spirit ([[ | + | ::* Pirate's Spirit ([[movie 11]]) |
− | ::* Zero Enforcer ([[ | + | ::* Zero Enforcer ([[movie 22]]) |
− | ::* Raven Chaser ([[ | + | ::* Raven Chaser ([[movie 13]]) |
− | ::* Lost Ship Sky ([[ | + | ::* Lost Ship Sky ([[movie 14]]) |
− | ::* Crimson Love Letter ([[ | + | ::* Crimson Love Letter ([[movie 21]]) |
:10th Race | :10th Race | ||
− | ::* Strategy of depths ([[ | + | ::* Strategy of depths ([[movie 9]]) |
− | ::* Silver Sky ([[ | + | ::* Silver Sky ([[movie 8]]) |
− | ::* Striker Eleven ([[ | + | ::* Striker Eleven ([[movie 16]]) |
− | ::* Full Score ([[ | + | ::* Full Score ([[movie 12]]) |
− | ::* Quarter Silence ([[ | + | ::* Quarter Silence ([[movie 15]]) |
:11th Race | :11th Race | ||
− | ::* Darkest Nightmare ([[ | + | ::* Darkest Nightmare ([[movie 20]]) |
− | ::* Kid The Sunflower ([[ | + | ::* Kid The Sunflower ([[movie 19]]) |
− | ::* Countdown Heaven ([[ | + | ::* Countdown Heaven ([[movie 5]]) |
− | ::* Phantom Baker ([[ | + | ::* Phantom Baker ([[movie 6]]) |
− | ::* Crossroad ([[ | + | ::* Crossroad ([[movie 7]]) |
:12th Race | :12th Race | ||
− | ::* Skyscraper ([[ | + | ::* Skyscraper ([[movie 1]]) |
− | ::* Eyes Requiem ([[ | + | ::* Eyes Requiem ([[movie 10]]) |
− | ::* Target Fourteen ([[ | + | ::* Target Fourteen ([[movie 2]]) |
− | ::* Last Wizard ([[ | + | ::* Last Wizard ([[movie 3]]) |
− | ::* Captured Eyes ([[ | + | ::* Captured Eyes ([[movie 4]]) |
− | * The jockeys' names in the race are named after actual Japanese jockeys : | + | * The jockeys' names in the race are named after actual Japanese jockeys: |
:* Manabu Hamada (浜田 学) = [[wikipedia:ja:浜中俊|Suguru Hamanaka]] (浜中 俊) | :* Manabu Hamada (浜田 学) = [[wikipedia:ja:浜中俊|Suguru Hamanaka]] (浜中 俊) | ||
− | :* Masao Ebiyama (蛯山 正男) = [[ | + | :* Masao Ebiyama (蛯山 正男) = [[Wikipedia: Masayoshi Ebina|Masayoshi Ebina]] (蛯名 正義) |
:* Junichi Yoshida (吉田 准一) = [[wikipedia:ja:吉田隼人 (競馬)|Masahito Yoshida]] (吉田 隼人) | :* Junichi Yoshida (吉田 准一) = [[wikipedia:ja:吉田隼人 (競馬)|Masahito Yoshida]] (吉田 隼人) | ||
:* Yasuharu Endo (遠藤 康晴) = [[wikipedia:ja:田中勝春|Katsuharu Tanaka]] (田中 勝春) | :* Yasuharu Endo (遠藤 康晴) = [[wikipedia:ja:田中勝春|Katsuharu Tanaka]] (田中 勝春) | ||
:* M. Demuri (M.デムーリ) = [[wikipedia:ja:ミルコ・デムーロ|M. Demuro]] (M.デムーロ, Mirco Demuro) | :* M. Demuri (M.デムーリ) = [[wikipedia:ja:ミルコ・デムーロ|M. Demuro]] (M.デムーロ, Mirco Demuro) | ||
− | :* M. Beri (M.ベリ) | + | :* M. Beri (M.ベリ) |
:* Mamoru Matsuda (松田 守) | :* Mamoru Matsuda (松田 守) | ||
:* Yoshio Oyama (大山 善男) | :* Yoshio Oyama (大山 善男) | ||
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:* ? Ebara (江原 照?) | :* ? Ebara (江原 照?) | ||
:* ? Kita (北 ?宏) | :* ? Kita (北 ?宏) | ||
− | * The case Kogoro explained to Kanenori | + | * The case Kogoro explained to Kanenori is from [[A Cottage Surrounded by Zombies]]. |
− | * The names of the suspects are related to body parts and sushi<ref>http://mysteriouscolors.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-24.html</ref> : | + | * The names of the suspects are related to body parts and sushi<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mysteriouscolors.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-24.html|accessdate=2023-05-14|title=青山先生のもじり方【91巻~100巻】}}</ref>: |
− | :* Tsunetaka Harashima (原島 常貴) comes from "stomach" (腹, hara) and "sushi ingredients" (ネタ, neta) ; | + | :* Tsunetaka Harashima (原島 常貴) comes from "stomach" (腹, hara) and "sushi ingredients" (ネタ, neta); |
− | :* Tameshige Munechika (宗近 為重) comes from "chest" (胸, mune) and "cooked rice grains" (飯, meshi) ; | + | :* Tameshige Munechika (宗近 為重) comes from "chest" (胸, mune) and "cooked rice grains" (飯, meshi); |
− | :* Natsume Ashino (芦野 捺芽) comes from "foot" (足, ashi) and "tsume" (ツメ), a type of sauce applied on fish in sushi ; | + | :* Natsume Ashino (芦野 捺芽) comes from "foot" (足, ashi) and "tsume" (ツメ), a type of sauce applied on fish in sushi; |
:* Suzuyo Hijirisawa (聖沢 鈴代) comes from "elbow" (肘, hiji) and "vinegar" (酢, su). | :* Suzuyo Hijirisawa (聖沢 鈴代) comes from "elbow" (肘, hiji) and "vinegar" (酢, su). | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{main gallery}} | {{main gallery}} | ||
− | <gallery widths= | + | <gallery widths=180px perrow=5> |
+ | File:Kanenori Wakita Profile.jpg| | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | + | {{reflist}} | |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Season | + | * [[Season 23]] |
− | {{Season | + | {{Season 23}} |
[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
− | [[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]][[Category:Animation directed by Aya Sasaki]][[Category:Animation directed by Kanako Baba]][[Category:Animation directed by Chie Morishita]][[Category:Animation directed by Yui Ushinohama]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]] |
+ | [[Category:Animation directed by Aya Sasaki]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Animation directed by Kanako Baba]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Animation directed by Chie Morishita]][[Category:Animation directed by Yui Ushinohama]] | ||
[[de:Episode 894]] | [[de:Episode 894]] | ||
[[zh:TV894]] | [[zh:TV894]] |
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Episode 894-895 (Int. Episode 949-950) | |||
Title: | The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door | ||
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Japanese title: | となりの江戸前推理ショー (Tonari no Edomae Suiri Shō) | ||
Original airdate: | March 3, 2018 (Part 1) March 10, 2018 (Part 2) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 8.4% 8.3% | ||
Manga case: | #282 | ||
Season: | 23 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 92: Files 5-7 (975-977) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Ai Haibara Kanenori Wakita Kamen Yaiba | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Iroha Sushi (Part 1) Wasabi, pickled ginger, and grated radish (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Organizer: | Masaki Ozora | ||
Storyboard: | Masaki Ozora | ||
Episode director: | 894: Minoru Tozawa 895: Hiroaki Takagi | ||
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) 894: Keiko Sasaki 895: Hideyuki Motohashi (layout supervisor) Yui Ushinohama Chie Morishita (asst.) Kanako Baba (asst.) Aya Sasaki (asst.) | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Kyoko Yoshimi (sub-character) Kumiko Shishido (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | Everything OK!! | ||
Closing song: | Kamikaze Express |
The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door (となりの江戸前推理ショー Tonari no Edomae Suiri Shō ) is the 894th and 895th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Kogoro wins a horse race with the price money being 100 times of the original bet, which turns out to be 1 Million Yen. But he admits that it is a ticket he accidentally picked up. Regardless, they go to the neighbourhood sushi restaurant to celebrate. There they meet Wakita who turns out to be proficient in deductive reasoning. He correctly predicts the horse Kogoro bet on just by listening to their conversation. While introducing himself, Wakita says that he is a detective maniac and that he struggles to stay at one place and is constantly moving. He wanted Kogoro to narrate some cases he had solved. It seems that Wakita has a 'bad' eye, much to the suspicion of Conan as an eligible 'Rum' suspect.
Meanwhile, a lady storms into the restaurant shouting that somebody stole her pouch. The pouch is found by the lady on the restaurant bathroom. She says that it was stolen on the train and that the culprit should have an injury to the wrist administered by her as she caught the hand of the thief on the busy train.
Theft | |||||||||||||
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Wakita seems to be getting competitive with Kogoro, who avoids going any further into the matter as it seems that the ticket he accidentally picked up was originally hers.
Part 2
Wakita volunteered to present his deduction to Kogoro but got wrong. Conan tranquilizes Kogoro when all of the suspects are trying to leave the sushi restaurant and start to pinpoint who the thief is.
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- In the anime, twenty movie names are added for horses although the manga only mentionned two (Pirate's Spirit and Darkest Nightmare).
- In the anime, Conan sits next to Kogoro on the sofa to watch the horse race.
- Kogoro explains that he's been unlucky since the beginning of the day in the manga. In the anime, what he tells Conan is shown in flashbacks.
- Kogoro and Ran bicker in the anime while Conan notices Kogoro won his horse race bet. This doesn't happen in the manga.
- Kogoro kisses his winning ticket in the anime, when he only looks at it happily in the manga.
- When Kogoro, Conan and Ran enter the sushi restaurant in the manga, there's only one employee, Kanenori Wakita. In the anime, there are three employees.
- In the manga, when Kogoro orders three very expensive meals, Ran scolds him by implying they don't have the money. In the anime, Kogoro answers that he can spend this money thanks to the race he just won. Conan reacts to this by saying that the ticket is probably not his only in the anime.
- In the anime, Conan thinking "One of Rum's eyes... is artificial" is replaced by a flashback of episode 793.
- In the anime, after Kogoro explains the Zombie cottage case to Kanenori, he asks for more beer.
- In the manga, Kogoro or Ran reacts each time a client orders something. Kogoro is surprised that a young client drinks a coke with his sushi, so Ran doesn't tell Kogoro not to bicker with the other clients. Kogoro wants to eat something another client ordered, but Ran reminds him he has cholesterol. These reactions didn't make it to the anime adaptation.
- In the manga, when the victim arrives at the restaurant, she doesn't say anything and goes to the loos right away. In the anime, she immediately declares she knows the one who stole her pouch is in the restaurant.
Trivia
- The different horses at the race where Kogoro was bidding are named after different movies:
- 9th Race
- 10th Race
- 11th Race
- 12th Race
- The jockeys' names in the race are named after actual Japanese jockeys:
- Manabu Hamada (浜田 学) = Suguru Hamanaka (浜中 俊)
- Masao Ebiyama (蛯山 正男) = Masayoshi Ebina (蛯名 正義)
- Junichi Yoshida (吉田 准一) = Masahito Yoshida (吉田 隼人)
- Yasuharu Endo (遠藤 康晴) = Katsuharu Tanaka (田中 勝春)
- M. Demuri (M.デムーリ) = M. Demuro (M.デムーロ, Mirco Demuro)
- M. Beri (M.ベリ)
- Mamoru Matsuda (松田 守)
- Yoshio Oyama (大山 善男)
- Keiichi Sugawara (菅原 圭一) = Ryuichi Sugawara (菅原隆一)
- Yutaka Maruyama (丸山 豊)
- Osamu Goto (後藤 治)
- Osamu Tanabe (田辺 治)
- ? Ebara (江原 照?)
- ? Kita (北 ?宏)
- The case Kogoro explained to Kanenori is from A Cottage Surrounded by Zombies.
- The names of the suspects are related to body parts and sushi[1]:
- Tsunetaka Harashima (原島 常貴) comes from "stomach" (腹, hara) and "sushi ingredients" (ネタ, neta);
- Tameshige Munechika (宗近 為重) comes from "chest" (胸, mune) and "cooked rice grains" (飯, meshi);
- Natsume Ashino (芦野 捺芽) comes from "foot" (足, ashi) and "tsume" (ツメ), a type of sauce applied on fish in sushi;
- Suzuyo Hijirisawa (聖沢 鈴代) comes from "elbow" (肘, hiji) and "vinegar" (酢, su).
Gallery
In other languages
References
- ^ "青山先生のもじり方【91巻~100巻】". http://mysteriouscolors.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-24.html. Retrieved on 2023-05-14.
See also
Episodes of Season 23 | ||
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Episode 887 • 888 • 889 • 890 • 891 • 892 • 893 • 894 • 895 • 896 • 897 • 898 • 899 • 900 • 901 • 902 • 903 • 904 • 905 • 906 • 907 • 908 • 909 • 910 • 911 • 912 • 913 • 914 • 915 • 916 • 917 • 918 • 919 • 920 • 921 • 922 • 923 • 924 • 925 • 926 |