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[[Kogoro Mouri]] receives a letter from an unknown person. Telling them to go to the Koura Inn to catch a murderer. Following the letter Kogoro, [[Conan]], and [[Ran]] goes to Koura Inn in the Gunma prefecture. On the way they met two people named Rokuro Tokubi and Kazuki Araiwa. They ask to stop at a river on the way. It appears eleven years ago near the inn, an elementary school student named Tatsuhiko Numayama got swept by a flood and died. Could this have been the murderer? Then a man comes a kicks over the grave (rocks) made by the deceased friends. This is shown to be the father of the deceased. They go to the inn and find out that the owner of the inn is the father as well. That night Ran, Kogoro, and Conan go back to the river because Ran lost her phone. Once Ran finds it, she sees a silhouette of a Kappa. The next morning, Banzo Numayuma is found dead in the attic, drowned in the reservoir water that his son's body was found.
 
[[Kogoro Mouri]] receives a letter from an unknown person. Telling them to go to the Koura Inn to catch a murderer. Following the letter Kogoro, [[Conan]], and [[Ran]] goes to Koura Inn in the Gunma prefecture. On the way they met two people named Rokuro Tokubi and Kazuki Araiwa. They ask to stop at a river on the way. It appears eleven years ago near the inn, an elementary school student named Tatsuhiko Numayama got swept by a flood and died. Could this have been the murderer? Then a man comes a kicks over the grave (rocks) made by the deceased friends. This is shown to be the father of the deceased. They go to the inn and find out that the owner of the inn is the father as well. That night Ran, Kogoro, and Conan go back to the river because Ran lost her phone. Once Ran finds it, she sees a silhouette of a Kappa. The next morning, Banzo Numayuma is found dead in the attic, drowned in the reservoir water that his son's body was found.
  

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Chronology
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Episode 600-601
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})

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Information
Title: The Dream the Kappa Saw
Japanese title: 河童が見た夢
(Kappa ga mi ta Yume)
Original airdate: December 25, 2010 (Part 1)
January 1, 2011 (Part 2)
Season: 19
Manga source: Volume 69: Files 1-3 (719-721)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Misao Yamamura
Case solved by: Misao Yamamura (via Conan)
Next Conan's Hint: Tennis ball
Staff
Director: Koujin Ochi
Organizer: Umesaburo Sagawa
Storyboard: Umesaburo Sagawa
Episode director: 600 Fumiharu Kamanaka
601 Shigeru Yamazaki
Animation director: 600 Kenichi Otomo, Miharu Nagano
601 Akio Kawamura
Music
Opening song: Summer Time Gone
Closing song: Tomorrow is the last Time


Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

Kogoro Mouri receives a letter from an unknown person. Telling them to go to the Koura Inn to catch a murderer. Following the letter Kogoro, Conan, and Ran goes to Koura Inn in the Gunma prefecture. On the way they met two people named Rokuro Tokubi and Kazuki Araiwa. They ask to stop at a river on the way. It appears eleven years ago near the inn, an elementary school student named Tatsuhiko Numayama got swept by a flood and died. Could this have been the murderer? Then a man comes a kicks over the grave (rocks) made by the deceased friends. This is shown to be the father of the deceased. They go to the inn and find out that the owner of the inn is the father as well. That night Ran, Kogoro, and Conan go back to the river because Ran lost her phone. Once Ran finds it, she sees a silhouette of a Kappa. The next morning, Banzo Numayuma is found dead in the attic, drowned in the reservoir water that his son's body was found.

Murder

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Location: Koura Inn
Victim: Banzo Numayuma
Cause of death: Drowning
Suspects: Rokuro Tokubi, Kazuki Araiwa, and Bosuke Nohira

Part 2

Misao Yamamura is called to be there. They check everyone's belongings to find out who could have brought the water to the deceased but it seems none had enough to contain that much millimeters.

People

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    Gallery

    See also