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|summary=Kogoro receives a letter with a large sum of money from Keiji Asou requesting that he investigate Moon Light island. On the island, they discover that Keiji was a famous pianist and has been dead for twelve years. They believe the client wanted them to investigate Keiji and so they decide to question the Mayor. They learn that Keiji's piano is in the community hall and that the previous mayor was discovered dead with the song Moonlight Sonata playing in the background. Moonlight Sonata was the same song Keiji played on his piano during the fire that killed him. During the funeral for the previous mayor, Moonlight Sonata is heard from the piano room and they find another man murdered there. Conan interprets the letter as indicating that the murders are just starting. Conan and the others spend the night near the piano along with Dr. Narumi Asai. The police interrogate everyone the next day who were at the funeral but another man is murdered. Music notes left by the killer reveal that he is avenging Keiji Asou. From further investigation of Keiji's music sheet Conan realizes the killer is Dr. Narumi Asai. Conan, through Kogoro, reveals that she has been creating alibis by reporting the wrong times of death. Conan also deduces that Dr. Asai is Keiji's son, Seiji Asai. He disguised himself as a woman to get revenge on those who murdered his family. Seiji escapes to the community hall where his father's piano is and sets the building on fire. Conan tries to convince him to escape from the building by showing him Keiji's dying message. Seiji, grateful for Conan's attempt, throws him out the window. Seiji then plays the piano as the building burns down around him, just like his father.}}
 
|summary=Kogoro receives a letter with a large sum of money from Keiji Asou requesting that he investigate Moon Light island. On the island, they discover that Keiji was a famous pianist and has been dead for twelve years. They believe the client wanted them to investigate Keiji and so they decide to question the Mayor. They learn that Keiji's piano is in the community hall and that the previous mayor was discovered dead with the song Moonlight Sonata playing in the background. Moonlight Sonata was the same song Keiji played on his piano during the fire that killed him. During the funeral for the previous mayor, Moonlight Sonata is heard from the piano room and they find another man murdered there. Conan interprets the letter as indicating that the murders are just starting. Conan and the others spend the night near the piano along with Dr. Narumi Asai. The police interrogate everyone the next day who were at the funeral but another man is murdered. Music notes left by the killer reveal that he is avenging Keiji Asou. From further investigation of Keiji's music sheet Conan realizes the killer is Dr. Narumi Asai. Conan, through Kogoro, reveals that she has been creating alibis by reporting the wrong times of death. Conan also deduces that Dr. Asai is Keiji's son, Seiji Asai. He disguised himself as a woman to get revenge on those who murdered his family. Seiji escapes to the community hall where his father's piano is and sets the building on fire. Conan tries to convince him to escape from the building by showing him Keiji's dying message. Seiji, grateful for Conan's attempt, throws him out the window. Seiji then plays the piano as the building burns down around him, just like his father.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|12|13|[[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]]|April 15, 1996|June 14, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|12|13|[[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]]|April 15, 1996|June 14, 2004

Revision as of 02:30, 29 August 2012

Season 1 aired from January 8, 1996 to August 12, 1996.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 1.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings


See also