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| special = Lupin III vs. Detective Conan | | special = Lupin III vs. Detective Conan | ||
| image = special1.jpg | | image = special1.jpg | ||
| title = Lupin III vs. Detective Conan | | title = Lupin III vs. Detective Conan | ||
− | | english-title = | + | | english-title = |
| japanese-title = ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン <br> (Rupan Sansei VS Meitantei Konan) | | japanese-title = ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン <br> (Rupan Sansei VS Meitantei Konan) | ||
− | | airdate = March 27, 2009 | + | | Broadcast rating = 19.5% <br> 15.2% '''(1st rerun)''' <br> 12.4% '''(2nd rerun)''' |
− | | english-airdate = | + | | airdate = March 27, 2009<ref>http://nconan.web.fc2.com/specials/</ref><br> March 23, 2012 '''(1st rerun)''' <br> December 6, 2013 '''(2nd rerun)''' |
− | | cast | + | | english-airdate = August 30, 2022 |
− | | suspects = | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Lupin III]] <br> [[Daisuke Jigen]] <br> [[Fujiko Mine]] <br> [[Goemon Ishikawa]] <br> [[Koichi Zenigata]] |
+ | | suspects = | ||
| solved-by = [[Lupin III]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]) | | solved-by = [[Lupin III]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]) | ||
− | | case = | + | | next-conan-hint = N/A |
− | | voice-cast = [[ | + | | case = |
+ | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kanichi Kurita]] as [[Lupin III]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Kiyoshi Kobayashi]] as [[Daisuke Jigen]] <br> [[Makio Inoue]] as [[Goemon Ishikawa]] <br> [[Eiko Masuyama]] as [[Fujiko Mine]] <br> [[Goro Naya]] as [[Koichi Zenigata]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Yui Horie]] as Mira Julietta Vespaland <br> [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] as [[Keith Dan Stinger]] <br> [[Taiten Kusunoki]] as Kyle Felipe Vespaland <br> [[Hiroko Suzuki]] as Sakura Aludia Vespaland <br> [[Jun Fukuyama]] as Gill Cowell Vespaland <br> [[Yusaku Yara]] as Gerard Musca Vespaland <br> [[Shizuka Arai]] as Alice <br> [[Yukari Honma]] as Emmy <br> [[Mari Kishi]] as News announcer <br> [[Shinichirou Ohta]] as Announcer <br> [[Shinpachi Tsuji]] as Sommelier <br> [[Tohru Furusawa]] as Fake sommelier <br> [[Chieko Honda]] as Clerk <br> [[Yasuhiko Kawazu]] as Special police A <br> [[Eiji Yanagisawa]] as Special police B <br> [[Takuo Kawamura]] as Special police C <br> [[Hideto Ebihara]] as Special police D | ||
| director = [[Hajime Kamegaki]] | | director = [[Hajime Kamegaki]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Atsushi Maekawa]] | | screenplay = [[Atsushi Maekawa]] | ||
| storyboard = [[Hajime Kamegaki]] | | storyboard = [[Hajime Kamegaki]] | ||
− | | producer = [[Hideaki | + | | producer = [[Hideaki Oba]] <br> [[Hajime Kamegaki]] |
− | | animation-director = [[Junko Yamanaka]] | + | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Satoshi Hirayama]] (chief) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] <br> PART: [[Hideyuki Motohashi]], [[Nobuyuki Iwai]], [[Hiroaki Imaki]], [[Keiichi Tani]], [[Shosuke Shimizu]], [[Meiju Maeda]], [[Yuichi Yoshida]], [[Tomoya Hiratsuka]], [[Atsushi Soga]], [[Minoru Kawano]], [[Masayuki Shimizu]], [[Osamu Miwa]], [[Hirokazu Ishino]], [[Natsuki Egami]], [[Daisuke Kamei]], [[Naoki Murakami]], and [[Shinji Ochi]] <br> [[Hajime Kamegaki]] and [[Yoshio Mizumura]] (mecha) <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] (design works) |
− | | prev-special = | + | | prev-special = Black History |
| next-special = Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri | | next-special = Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri | ||
| footnotes = Officially a ''[[Lupin III]]'' TV Special | | footnotes = Officially a ''[[Lupin III]]'' TV Special | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''{{nihongo|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan|ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン|Rupan Sansei VS Meitantei Konan}}''' is a 2009 ''[[Lupin III]]'' TV Special and a crossover with ''[[Detective Conan]]''. It is the 21st ''Lupin III'' TV Special and was a joint production between [[TV Networks#Nippon Television Network Corporation|Nippon TV]] and [[TV Networks#Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri Television]]. This special has the same name as the later movie [[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan]]. | + | '''{{nihongo|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan|ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン|Rupan Sansei VS Meitantei Konan}}''' is a 2009 ''[[Lupin III]]'' TV Special and a [[crossover]] with ''[[Detective Conan]]''. It is the 21st ''Lupin III'' TV Special and was a joint production between [[TV Networks#Nippon Television Network Corporation|Nippon TV]] and [[TV Networks#Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri Television]]. This special has the same name as the later movie ''[[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan]]''. |
== Characters introduced == | == Characters introduced == | ||
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{{NewChar|name = [[Lupin III]]|image = Lupin III.jpg|description = | {{NewChar|name = [[Lupin III]]|image = Lupin III.jpg|description = | ||
* World famous gentleman thief | * World famous gentleman thief | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Wikipedia: Arsène Lupin|Arsène Lupin]]'s grandson}} |
{{NewChar|name = [[Daisuke Jigen]]|image = Daisuke Jigen.jpg|description = | {{NewChar|name = [[Daisuke Jigen]]|image = Daisuke Jigen.jpg|description = | ||
* Professional marksman | * Professional marksman | ||
− | * | + | * Lupin III's partner in crime}} |
{{NewChar|name = [[Fujiko Mine]]|image = Fujiko Mine.jpg|description = | {{NewChar|name = [[Fujiko Mine]]|image = Fujiko Mine.jpg|description = | ||
− | * | + | * Solitary femme fatale |
− | * | + | * Lupin III's comrade}} |
{{NewChar|name = [[Goemon Ishikawa]]|image = Goemon Ishikawa.jpg|description = | {{NewChar|name = [[Goemon Ishikawa]]|image = Goemon Ishikawa.jpg|description = | ||
* Samurai | * Samurai | ||
− | * | + | * Lupin III's comrade}} |
− | {{NewChar|name = [[ | + | {{NewChar|name = [[Koichi Zenigata]]|image = Koichi Zenigata.jpg|description = |
* Inspector from ICPO and Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department}} | * Inspector from ICPO and Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department}} | ||
− | {{NewChar|name = [[Keith Dan Stinger]]|image = Keith.jpg|description = | + | {{NewChar|name = [[Keith Dan Stinger]]|image = Keith Dan Stinger.jpg|description = |
* Vespania Kingdom count}} | * Vespania Kingdom count}} | ||
{{EndBox}} | {{EndBox}} | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
{{Char Appearances| | {{Char Appearances| | ||
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{{Char|Ran Mouri}} | {{Char|Ran Mouri}} | ||
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}} | {{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}} | ||
− | {{Char|Juzo | + | {{Char|Juzo Megure}} |
{{Char|Wataru Takagi}} | {{Char|Wataru Takagi}} | ||
− | {{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo <br> (in Ran's dream)}} | + | {{Char|Shinichi Kudo|display=Shinichi Kudo<br>(in Ran's dream)}} |
}} | }} | ||
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== Production details == | == Production details == | ||
+ | Most of the music used in the special was regular background music from the ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III|Lupin III]]'' anime series, and the classic ''Lupin III Theme'' was used for the opening and ending themes. The ''Detective Conan Main Theme'' was also used in various scenes focusing on Conan. | ||
− | + | Original character designs varied between the [[Wikipedia: Monkey Punch|Monkey Punch]] and [[Gosho Aoyama]] styles. | |
− | + | Because ''Detective Conan'' is considered a family show by Japanese audiences, there was very little adult humor in the special, in contrast to most ''Lupin'' specials. Lupin III himself even points this out in a scene where he is trying to sleep with Fujiko and he breaks the fourth wall by "thanking the regular fanbase for being patient all this time". Also, in the last scene, Jigen and Goemon wonder aloud, "Is this an adult movie?" | |
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− | Because ''Detective Conan'' is considered a family show by Japanese audiences, there was very little adult humor in the special, in contrast to most ''Lupin'' specials. Lupin himself even points this out in a scene where he is trying to sleep with Fujiko and he breaks the fourth wall by "thanking the regular fanbase for being patient all this time". Also, in the last scene, Jigen and Goemon wonder aloud, "Is this an adult movie?" | ||
== Case == | == Case == | ||
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=== Situation === | === Situation === | ||
− | During a hunt in her private hunting ground, Queen Sakura, sovereign of the | + | During a hunt in her private hunting ground, Queen Sakura, sovereign of the kingdom of Vespania, an absolute monarchy in Turkey<ref>[https://twitter.com/kyassagreen/status/408953135479021568?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E408953135479021568%7Ctwgr%5E407673356d22defc04cacc69ba5ead6cfaad2c39%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.show02.com%2Flupine ヴェスパニア王国のモデルはトルコだよね]</ref>, is suddenly killed. All indications suggest that she was accidentally shot by her first son, Prince Gill, who immediately after the event commits suicide, overcome by guilt. After Prince Gill committed suicide, he was found by his uncle, Duke Gerard, who felt so sad saying that it was too late to stop it. |
{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
| crime = Murder | | crime = Murder | ||
− | | image = | + | | image = TV Special2 Case a.jpg |
| location = Under a sakura tree on private hunting ground | | location = Under a sakura tree on private hunting ground | ||
| victim = Sakura Aludia Vespaland | | victim = Sakura Aludia Vespaland | ||
− | | time = | + | | time = |
| cause-death = Gunshot wound | | cause-death = Gunshot wound | ||
| suspects = Gill Cowell Vespaland | | suspects = Gill Cowell Vespaland | ||
− | | description = Prince Gill accidentally shot Queen Sakura during hunting. | + | | suspects-label = Suspect |
+ | | description = Prince Gill accidentally shot his mother, Queen Sakura, during hunting. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
− | | crime = Suicide | + | | crime = Suicide |
− | | image = | + | | image = TV Special2 Case b.jpg |
| location = Under a sakura tree on private hunting ground | | location = Under a sakura tree on private hunting ground | ||
| victim = Gill Cowell Vespaland | | victim = Gill Cowell Vespaland | ||
− | | time = | + | | time = |
| cause-death = Gunshot wound | | cause-death = Gunshot wound | ||
− | + | | description = Prince Gill committed suicide by shooting himself in the temple with the gun in his right hand. | |
− | | description = Prince Gill committed suicide by shooting | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | Therefore, the title of heir to the throne of Vespania passes by Gill to his sister, Princess Mira, a tough | + | Therefore, the title of heir to the throne of Vespania passes by Gill to his younger sister, Princess Mira, a tough 19-year-old girl and a bit selfish, who coincidentally resembles [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]. The coronation ceremony, however, is threatened by a growing popular movement that believes Princess Mira is unfit to govern; therefore, taking into account the risk to Princess Mira's safety, Count Keith, the chief of commons, makes [[Daisuke Jigen|Jigen]], former trainer of the regular army, a personal guard of the princess. |
− | Simultaneously, [[Lupin III]] reaches Vespania | + | Simultaneously, [[Lupin III]] reaches Vespania. His and Jigen's plan is to get their hands on the crown for the queens of the realm, revealing several nice memories for the king of thieves, but it seems clear now that Lupin is pursuing another purpose. |
{{InfoBox Heist | {{InfoBox Heist | ||
− | + | | heist = Heist | |
− | + | | image = Queen Crown.jpg | |
− | + | | thief = [[Lupin III]] | |
− | + | | thief-label = Thief | |
− | + | | target = Queen Crown | |
− | + | | owner = Vespaland family | |
− | + | | location = Vespania Kingdom | |
− | + | | date = | |
− | + | | notice = | |
− | + | | description = | |
}} | }} | ||
− | Furthermore, to increase the princess' popularity, it organized a trip to the state in Japan, and the festival is held at the | + | Furthermore, to increase the princess' popularity, it organized a trip to the state in Japan, and the festival is held at the Sakurasaku Hotel. [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], and [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] are also at the party. Whenever the announcer asks questions to Princess Mira, she isn't answering because of the tragedy of her mother and brother. Count Keith answers for her instead saying that it's Princess Mira's first time coming to Japan and she loves to eat sushi. Later, when Princess Mira is about to give a toast, Conan exposes the fake sommelier attempting to kill the princess by putting poison in her wine. The fake sommelier runs away but got caught by Kogoro. In the confusion that follows, since the princess wants nothing more than to escape from her condition, she manages to escape, but is noticed by Conan, who follows her trail. |
− | In her escape, she meets Ran | + | In her escape, she meets Ran, returning from evening classes, and noting their resemblance the princess decides to trade places with her, so she can gain the thrill of freedom, although her initial thought is to lose all its tracks against Ran. Ran, dressed as the princess, goes back to the hotel and explains what happened, and Count Keith, to avoid leaks that would result in a diplomatic incident with Japan, "forces" Ran to continue to play the role of Mira. |
The princess has now been collected by [[Fujiko Mine|Fujiko]], saying that she knows her identity and offers to take her around Japan with her as Mira's bodyguard. Conan tracks the princess and chases the pair aboard his skateboard, but Fujiko loses him and disappears. Meanwhile, the second objective is the light that led to Lupin Vespania: hidden beneath the kingdom is a mineral that thanks to its "complete stealth powers" may be totally invisible to radar. Using the dowsing rods Lupin has located the mineral. | The princess has now been collected by [[Fujiko Mine|Fujiko]], saying that she knows her identity and offers to take her around Japan with her as Mira's bodyguard. Conan tracks the princess and chases the pair aboard his skateboard, but Fujiko loses him and disappears. Meanwhile, the second objective is the light that led to Lupin Vespania: hidden beneath the kingdom is a mineral that thanks to its "complete stealth powers" may be totally invisible to radar. Using the dowsing rods Lupin has located the mineral. | ||
− | Count Keith breaks his promise to return Ran after the press conference at the airport and brings her to Vespania. And to allow her daughter to follow, [[Juzo Megure| | + | Count Keith breaks his promise to return Ran after the press conference at the airport and brings her to Vespania. And to allow her daughter to follow, [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] assigns Kogoro as personal assistant to his ICPO old friend, [[Koichi Zenigata|Zenigata]], who is going to turn to Vespania to chase Lupin, which allows him to follow his daughter into Vespania. Conan, who had noticed that Count Keith was doing, manages to board the plane while clutching the basket, and is saved from hypothermia by Count Keith, who claims to be doing everything only for the princess. |
The princess, Mira has since been reported to be back in Vespania through Fujiko who is spending time with her. Lupin learns how the princess's character transformed into a cynical and selfish one due derivatale anguish, her status as princess and grief due to the death of her mother and brother. It turns out that Fujiko was hired by Count Keith himself precisely to remove a little princess from court life to make her feel, at least for a while, the typical teenage experience. After meeting with Ran and Kogoro, Conan begins to investigate the murder of the queen, with the forced and involuntary help of Jigen. Lupin meanwhile, helped by [[Goemon Ishikawa|Goemon]], has entered the vault of the building, but finds out that crown has been stolen by Fujiko. However, he is forced to give up and flee the building as it has become completely surrounded by police after the alarm sounds. | The princess, Mira has since been reported to be back in Vespania through Fujiko who is spending time with her. Lupin learns how the princess's character transformed into a cynical and selfish one due derivatale anguish, her status as princess and grief due to the death of her mother and brother. It turns out that Fujiko was hired by Count Keith himself precisely to remove a little princess from court life to make her feel, at least for a while, the typical teenage experience. After meeting with Ran and Kogoro, Conan begins to investigate the murder of the queen, with the forced and involuntary help of Jigen. Lupin meanwhile, helped by [[Goemon Ishikawa|Goemon]], has entered the vault of the building, but finds out that crown has been stolen by Fujiko. However, he is forced to give up and flee the building as it has become completely surrounded by police after the alarm sounds. | ||
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{{BeginBox}} | {{BeginBox}} | ||
{{People|Gerard Musca Vespaland|Girard.jpg| | {{People|Gerard Musca Vespaland|Girard.jpg| | ||
− | * Vespania | + | * Duke of Vespania |
+ | * Sakura's younger brother}} | ||
{{People|Gill Cowell Vespaland|Prince Gill.jpg| | {{People|Gill Cowell Vespaland|Prince Gill.jpg| | ||
* Victim (gunshot) | * Victim (gunshot) | ||
− | * Vespania | + | * Prince of Vespania |
+ | * Mira's older brother}} | ||
{{People|Sakura Aludia Vespaland|Queen Sakura.jpg| | {{People|Sakura Aludia Vespaland|Queen Sakura.jpg| | ||
* Victim (gunshot) | * Victim (gunshot) | ||
− | * Vespania | + | * Queen of Vespania}} |
− | {{People|Keith Dan Stinger|Keith.jpg| | + | {{People|[[Keith Dan Stinger]]|Keith Dan Stinger.jpg| |
− | * Vespania | + | * Count of Vespania |
+ | * Royal family's manager}} | ||
{{People|Mira Julietta Vespaland|Princess Mira.jpg| | {{People|Mira Julietta Vespaland|Princess Mira.jpg| | ||
− | * Vespania | + | * 19 years old |
− | {{People|Kyle|Kyle.jpg| | + | * Princess of Vespania |
− | * | + | * Ran's lookalike}} |
− | {{People|Maid|TV Special Maid.jpg| | + | {{People|Kyle Felipe Vespaland|Kyle.jpg| |
− | * | + | * Mira's bodyguard and SP leader |
− | {{People|Maid|TV Special Maid2.jpg| | + | * Keith's close friend}} |
− | * | + | {{People|Maid #1|TV Special Maid.jpg| |
+ | * Mira's maid from five years}} | ||
+ | {{People|Maid #2|TV Special Maid2.jpg| | ||
+ | * Mira's maid from three years}} | ||
+ | {{People|Woman #1|TV Special Woman1.png| | ||
+ | * Sakurasaku Hotel reception clerk}} | ||
+ | {{People|Woman #2|TV Special Woman2.jpg| | ||
+ | * NNN Breaking News speaker}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #1|TV Special Man1.png| | ||
+ | * Sakurasaku Hotel reception announcer and host}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #2|TV Special Man2.png| | ||
+ | * Fake sommelier | ||
+ | * Mercenary}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #3|TV Special Man3.png| | ||
+ | * Victim (kidnapping) | ||
+ | * Sakurasaku Hotel master sommelier}} | ||
+ | {{people|Rumi Nagata|Rumi Nagata.jpg| | ||
+ | * Baseball team #20 player}} | ||
+ | {{people|Hoshino|Hoshino.jpg| | ||
+ | * Baseball team coach}} | ||
+ | {{people|Arata|Arata.jpg| | ||
+ | * Baseball team #25 player}} | ||
{{EndBox}} | {{EndBox}} | ||
=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
− | <spoiler> | + | <spoiler>Princess Mira is just in time for Conan to start his reasoning show, revealing to all, including her the truth about this alleged incident. Conan tries to put Kogoro to sleep with his usual tranquilizer needle, but fails to hit Kogoro (which is actually disguised Lupin), and hits Zenigata instead. Zenigata quickly wakes up after 30 seconds (Conan calls him a monster for doing so). Lupin, revealing his secret identity to Conan, helps resolve the case by pretending to be the true Sleeping Kogoro, and together they reveal the truth: The murderer of the queen and the crown prince is the work of the Vespanian duke, '''Gerard Musca Vespaland'''. Immediately afterwards, Gerard had also killed Gill to make it appear that the prince had killed himself out of remorse of accidentally shooting his mother. |
− | Princess Mira is just in time for Conan to start his reasoning show, revealing to all, including her the truth about this alleged incident. Conan tries to put Kogoro to sleep with his usual tranquilizer needle, but fails to hit Kogoro (which is actually disguised Lupin), and hits Zenigata instead. Zenigata quickly wakes up after 30 seconds (Conan calls him a monster for doing so). Lupin, revealing his secret identity to Conan, helps resolve the case by pretending to be the true Sleeping Kogoro, and together they reveal the truth: The murderer of the queen and the crown prince is the work of the Vespanian duke, '''Gerard Musca Vespaland'''. Immediately afterwards, Gerard had also killed Gill to make it appear that the prince had killed himself out of remorse of accidentally shooting his mother. | ||
The decisive evidence for Gerard's guilt is the fact that Queen Sakura disapproved of killing innocent lives, and therefore had secretly converted the hunting cartridges into blanks, meaning that neither Gill nor Gerard could have used their rifles to kill even if they wanted to. In addition, the twig shot off the cherry tree indicated that Gill was not the culprit, as he would never hurt anything his mother cherished. Gerard's motive was that he could ascend the throne and get rich by selling the rare ore the queen had forbidden to sell and use, due to her pacifist nature and the potential of the ore to be used in war. | The decisive evidence for Gerard's guilt is the fact that Queen Sakura disapproved of killing innocent lives, and therefore had secretly converted the hunting cartridges into blanks, meaning that neither Gill nor Gerard could have used their rifles to kill even if they wanted to. In addition, the twig shot off the cherry tree indicated that Gill was not the culprit, as he would never hurt anything his mother cherished. Gerard's motive was that he could ascend the throne and get rich by selling the rare ore the queen had forbidden to sell and use, due to her pacifist nature and the potential of the ore to be used in war. | ||
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Thanks to Conan, Lupin and Lupin's hoodwinked stealth device, the culprit is apprehended, and Princess Mira becomes the new queen of Vespania. Ran and Kogoro are welcomed as saviors of the kingdom, and Zenigata yearns for yet another fight with Lupin. The final scene shows Conan be taken in a car by members of the Japanese embassy. The people in the car are actually Lupin and his gang, who have decided to help Conan return to Japan due to Conan lacking a passport (since Conan Edogawa was an alias he made up and he illegally entered the country). | Thanks to Conan, Lupin and Lupin's hoodwinked stealth device, the culprit is apprehended, and Princess Mira becomes the new queen of Vespania. Ran and Kogoro are welcomed as saviors of the kingdom, and Zenigata yearns for yet another fight with Lupin. The final scene shows Conan be taken in a car by members of the Japanese embassy. The people in the car are actually Lupin and his gang, who have decided to help Conan return to Japan due to Conan lacking a passport (since Conan Edogawa was an alias he made up and he illegally entered the country). | ||
− | Lupin explains that he returned to honor a promise he made to Queen Sakura; he had successfully stolen the royal crown years before, but after seeing that Sakura was infatuated with him, he returned the crown to her to remind her of her responsibility to her country and its people. Additionally, Lupin and his associates demonstrate surprising knowledge about Conan's true identity, calling him [[Shinichi Kudo]], while Conan promises them that if one day they cross paths again, he will definitely arrest them all. Once loaded aboard a submarine provided by yet another of Fujiko's "good friends", Conan finds himself the unwanted object of intense "scrutiny" by Fujiko, who wants to closely examine the effects of the [[APTX 4869]]. | + | Lupin explains that he returned to honor a promise he made to Queen Sakura; he had successfully stolen the royal crown years before, but after seeing that Sakura was infatuated with him, he returned the crown to her to remind her of her responsibility to her country and its people. Additionally, Lupin and his associates demonstrate surprising knowledge about Conan's true identity, calling him [[Shinichi Kudo]], while Conan promises them that if one day they cross paths again, he will definitely arrest them all. Once loaded aboard a submarine provided by yet another of Fujiko's "good friends", Conan finds himself the unwanted object of intense "scrutiny" by Fujiko, who wants to closely examine the effects of the [[APTX 4869]].</spoiler> |
− | </spoiler> | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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− | + | {{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Lupin III contre Détective Conan|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan}} | |
− | + | {{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Lupin III. VS. Detektiv Conan|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan}} | |
− | + | {{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Lupin III đối đầu thám tử lừng danh Conan|Lupin III vs. Detective Conan}} | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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* [[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]] | * [[Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie]] | ||
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Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン Rupan Sansei VS Meitantei Konan ) is a 2009 Lupin III TV Special and a crossover with Detective Conan. It is the 21st Lupin III TV Special and was a joint production between Nippon TV and Yomiuri Television. This special has the same name as the later movie Lupin III vs. Detective Conan.
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Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Production details
Most of the music used in the special was regular background music from the Lupin III anime series, and the classic Lupin III Theme was used for the opening and ending themes. The Detective Conan Main Theme was also used in various scenes focusing on Conan.
Original character designs varied between the Monkey Punch and Gosho Aoyama styles.
Because Detective Conan is considered a family show by Japanese audiences, there was very little adult humor in the special, in contrast to most Lupin specials. Lupin III himself even points this out in a scene where he is trying to sleep with Fujiko and he breaks the fourth wall by "thanking the regular fanbase for being patient all this time". Also, in the last scene, Jigen and Goemon wonder aloud, "Is this an adult movie?"
Case
Situation
During a hunt in her private hunting ground, Queen Sakura, sovereign of the kingdom of Vespania, an absolute monarchy in Turkey[2], is suddenly killed. All indications suggest that she was accidentally shot by her first son, Prince Gill, who immediately after the event commits suicide, overcome by guilt. After Prince Gill committed suicide, he was found by his uncle, Duke Gerard, who felt so sad saying that it was too late to stop it.
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Therefore, the title of heir to the throne of Vespania passes by Gill to his younger sister, Princess Mira, a tough 19-year-old girl and a bit selfish, who coincidentally resembles Ran. The coronation ceremony, however, is threatened by a growing popular movement that believes Princess Mira is unfit to govern; therefore, taking into account the risk to Princess Mira's safety, Count Keith, the chief of commons, makes Jigen, former trainer of the regular army, a personal guard of the princess.
Simultaneously, Lupin III reaches Vespania. His and Jigen's plan is to get their hands on the crown for the queens of the realm, revealing several nice memories for the king of thieves, but it seems clear now that Lupin is pursuing another purpose.
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Furthermore, to increase the princess' popularity, it organized a trip to the state in Japan, and the festival is held at the Sakurasaku Hotel. Kogoro, Sonoko, and Conan are also at the party. Whenever the announcer asks questions to Princess Mira, she isn't answering because of the tragedy of her mother and brother. Count Keith answers for her instead saying that it's Princess Mira's first time coming to Japan and she loves to eat sushi. Later, when Princess Mira is about to give a toast, Conan exposes the fake sommelier attempting to kill the princess by putting poison in her wine. The fake sommelier runs away but got caught by Kogoro. In the confusion that follows, since the princess wants nothing more than to escape from her condition, she manages to escape, but is noticed by Conan, who follows her trail.
In her escape, she meets Ran, returning from evening classes, and noting their resemblance the princess decides to trade places with her, so she can gain the thrill of freedom, although her initial thought is to lose all its tracks against Ran. Ran, dressed as the princess, goes back to the hotel and explains what happened, and Count Keith, to avoid leaks that would result in a diplomatic incident with Japan, "forces" Ran to continue to play the role of Mira.
The princess has now been collected by Fujiko, saying that she knows her identity and offers to take her around Japan with her as Mira's bodyguard. Conan tracks the princess and chases the pair aboard his skateboard, but Fujiko loses him and disappears. Meanwhile, the second objective is the light that led to Lupin Vespania: hidden beneath the kingdom is a mineral that thanks to its "complete stealth powers" may be totally invisible to radar. Using the dowsing rods Lupin has located the mineral.
Count Keith breaks his promise to return Ran after the press conference at the airport and brings her to Vespania. And to allow her daughter to follow, Megure assigns Kogoro as personal assistant to his ICPO old friend, Zenigata, who is going to turn to Vespania to chase Lupin, which allows him to follow his daughter into Vespania. Conan, who had noticed that Count Keith was doing, manages to board the plane while clutching the basket, and is saved from hypothermia by Count Keith, who claims to be doing everything only for the princess.
The princess, Mira has since been reported to be back in Vespania through Fujiko who is spending time with her. Lupin learns how the princess's character transformed into a cynical and selfish one due derivatale anguish, her status as princess and grief due to the death of her mother and brother. It turns out that Fujiko was hired by Count Keith himself precisely to remove a little princess from court life to make her feel, at least for a while, the typical teenage experience. After meeting with Ran and Kogoro, Conan begins to investigate the murder of the queen, with the forced and involuntary help of Jigen. Lupin meanwhile, helped by Goemon, has entered the vault of the building, but finds out that crown has been stolen by Fujiko. However, he is forced to give up and flee the building as it has become completely surrounded by police after the alarm sounds.
Mira, after visiting the place where her brother and mother died, decided to assume her duties as the future queen, and agrees to return to the palace.
People
Resolution
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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French | Lupin III contre Détective Conan | Lupin III vs. Detective Conan |
German | Lupin III. VS. Detektiv Conan | Lupin III vs. Detective Conan |
Vietnamese | Lupin III đối đầu thám tử lừng danh Conan | Lupin III vs. Detective Conan |
See also
References
This is a featured article on the Detective Conan Wiki. This article was featured on May 29, 2013 |
Detective Conan TV Specials | ||
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Time Travel of the Silver Sky • Black History (compilation) • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (crossover) • Fugitive: Kogoro Mouri • The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History (crossover) • Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small • Love Story at Police Headquarters ~Wedding Eve~ (compilation) |
Detective Conan Movies | ||
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Movies | Movie 01: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper • Movie 02: The Fourteenth Target • Movie 03: The Last Wizard of the Century • Movie 04: Captured in Her Eyes • Movie 05: Countdown to Heaven • Movie 06: The Phantom of Baker Street • Movie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital • Movie 08: Magician of the Silver Sky • Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths • Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem • Movie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure • Movie 12: Full Score of Fear • Movie 13: The Raven Chaser • Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky • Movie 15: Quarter of Silence • Movie 16: The Eleventh Striker • Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (crossover) • Movie 18: Dimensional Sniper • Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno • Movie 20: The Darkest Nightmare • Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter • Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer • Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire • The Scarlet Alibi (compilation) • Movie 24: The Scarlet Bullet • Movie 25: The Bride of Halloween • The Story of Ai Haibara ~Black Iron Mystery Train~ (compilation) • Movie 26: Black Iron Submarine • Detective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief (compilation) • Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram • Movie 28 | |
Related cases | 16 Suspects!? (movie 4) • Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy (movie 7) • Time Travel of the Silver Sky (movie 8) • Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan & Heiji vs. Kid! (movie 10) • A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys (movie 11) • Magic File 2: Shinichi Kudo, The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab (movie 12) • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (crossover) • Magic File 3: Shinichi and Ran, Memories of Mahjong Tiles and Tanabata (movie 13) • Magic File 4: The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey (movie 14) • Magic File 5: Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio (movie 15) • Bonus File 1: Flower of Fantasista (movie 16) • The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop (movie 17) • The Coded Invitation (movie 18) • Promise with a J-Leaguer (movie 16) • Munch's Missing Scream (movie 19) • The Shadow Approaching Amuro (movie 20) • The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt (movie 21) • The Melting Cake! (movie 22) • The J League Bodyguard (movie 16) • Intrigue at the Food Court (movie 23) • The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery (movie 24) • The Flying Jack-o'-lantern (movie 25) • The Cameras Targeting Haibara (movie 26) • Behind the Scenes of the J League Finals (movie 16) • Mystery of the Lost Treasure (movie 27) |
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