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| image = MKVolume 3.jpg | | image = MKVolume 3.jpg | ||
− | | releasedate = | + | | releasedate = September 17, 1994<ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09122083</ref> <br> November 18, 2011 (reissue) |
| isbn = 4-09-122083-5 <br> ISBN 4-09-123317-1 (reissue) | | isbn = 4-09-122083-5 <br> ISBN 4-09-123317-1 (reissue) | ||
| publisher = [[Shogakukan]] | | publisher = [[Shogakukan]] | ||
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Magic Kaito Volume 3 was released on October 15, 1994 in Japan. | Magic Kaito Volume 3 was released on October 15, 1994 in Japan. | ||
− | + | = Cast = | |
{{Char Appearances| | {{Char Appearances| | ||
{{Char|Kaitou Kid}} | {{Char|Kaitou Kid}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
+ | = Chapters = | ||
== Star War == | == Star War == | ||
{{ref MK episode|12|Christmas Eve - Two Kaitou Kids}} | {{ref MK episode|12|Christmas Eve - Two Kaitou Kids}} | ||
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{{ref MK episode|4|A Great Detective Steps Into the Light}} | {{ref MK episode|4|A Great Detective Steps Into the Light}} | ||
{{ref MK special|7|The Splendid Rivals}} | {{ref MK special|7|The Splendid Rivals}} | ||
+ | === Characters introduced === | ||
+ | {{BeginBox}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Ana Shioji]]|image = Ana Shioji.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * [[Bushi TV]] reporter | ||
+ | * Originally from ''[[Yaiba]]''}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Ana Shioji's cameraman]]|image = Ana Shiojis cameraman.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * [[Bushi TV]] cameraman | ||
+ | * Originally from ''[[Yaiba]]''}} | ||
+ | {{EndBox}} | ||
=== Heist Info === | === Heist Info === | ||
{{BeginBox}} | {{BeginBox}} | ||
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Akako continues to be frustrated by the fact that Kaito Kuroba - and by extension, Kaitou Kid - are immune to her magical charms. In an attempt to calm her, her crystal ball shows her a vision of the future: Kaitou Kid will soon be arrested by Saguru Hakuba, and disappear from her life entirely. | Akako continues to be frustrated by the fact that Kaito Kuroba - and by extension, Kaitou Kid - are immune to her magical charms. In an attempt to calm her, her crystal ball shows her a vision of the future: Kaitou Kid will soon be arrested by Saguru Hakuba, and disappear from her life entirely. | ||
− | Several nights later, Kaitou Kid steals a jeweled necklace, once again eluding | + | Several nights later, Kaitou Kid steals a jeweled necklace, once again eluding Saguru and the police. Saguru, however, does not consider the night a total loss. During his escape, Kid had left behind one vital piece of evidence: a hair. Saguru uses his uncle's research lab to analyze the hair's genetic material, and concludes that Kaitou Kid can only be Kaito Kuroba. |
− | The next morning, | + | The next morning, Saguru personally invites Kaito and Aoko to the Ochima Art Museum, where Kid's next heist is to take place. Though Kaito is initially suspicious, his ego wins out, and he accepts. Akako attempts to dissuade Kaito, but Kaito rebuffs her, explaining (without confessing his double identity) that Kaitou Kid would never back down from a challenge. A stung Akako tries to rejoice over Kid's imminent downfall, but finds that she cannot. |
− | <spoiler>At the museum, | + | <spoiler>At the museum, Saguru handcuffs himself to Kaito one minute before Kid's pre-announced appearance time. Kaito is furious, but can do nothing as the clock counts down. As Saguru begins to crow over his victory, however, a second Kaitou Kid appears and completes the heist on-schedule. |
− | While both Kaito and | + | While both Kaito and Saguru look on in shock, Kaitou Kid attempts to fly away on a broomstick. Inspector Nakamori and his men then pursue Kid with extending handcuffs, locking the impostor in place. Upon hearing "Kid" scream, Kaito realizes who the impostor must be, and, while everyone else is focused on "Kid", uses his card-gun to shut off the lights and cut the impostor free. |
The impostor Kid - Akako in disguise - flies away, swearing that the privilege of taking Kaito Kuroba's freedom will be hers and hers alone. | The impostor Kid - Akako in disguise - flies away, swearing that the privilege of taking Kaito Kuroba's freedom will be hers and hers alone. | ||
− | Back at the museum, | + | Back at the museum, Saguru concludes that Kaitou Kid is a double-act, while Inspector Nakamori and his men come up with far more outlandish explanations. Aoko then voices the most outlandish of them all: Kaitou Kid is an ''[http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E3%81%8A%E3%81%8B%E3%81%BE#Japanese okama]''.</spoiler> |
== (Extra Chapter) Yaiba vs. Kaito! == | == (Extra Chapter) Yaiba vs. Kaito! == | ||
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=== Chapter 18 === | === Chapter 18 === | ||
+ | {{main|K∀ITO}} | ||
Kaitou Kid targets the Treasured Sword, a priceless heirloom owned by the Mine family. At the Mine household, Inspector Nakamori and his squad ask to help protect the sword, but are ejected by the Mine matriarch. The Inspector and his men must make do with watching the house's perimeter; meanwhile, the house's youngest inhabitant, the energetic child samurai Yaiba, anticipates the idea of fighting Kid. | Kaitou Kid targets the Treasured Sword, a priceless heirloom owned by the Mine family. At the Mine household, Inspector Nakamori and his squad ask to help protect the sword, but are ejected by the Mine matriarch. The Inspector and his men must make do with watching the house's perimeter; meanwhile, the house's youngest inhabitant, the energetic child samurai Yaiba, anticipates the idea of fighting Kid. | ||
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{{EndBox}} | {{EndBox}} | ||
− | == Treasured Edition gallery | + | = Trivia = |
+ | * According to one of the banners right next to the [[TOFU Store]], there's an exhibit about [[Wikipedia:Paul Cézanne|Paul Cézanne]] in the neighbouring building. | ||
+ | * One of the guests on the Christmas party at the end of that chapter is wearing a domino mask like [[Wikipedia:Robin (character)|Robin]] and a [[Wikipedia:Batman|Batman]] shirt. Batman is referenced again in the following chapter in a battle of words between [[Kaitou Kid]] and [[Saguru Hakuba]]. | ||
+ | * The newspaper in chapter 15 reporting about Saguru's latest solved case is called "Ōshima News", after a past editor of [[Gosho Aoyama]] at [[Shōnen Sunday]]. Interestingly, it seems to be dated to the year [[Wikipedia:2050s#2057|2057]]. The [[Ōshima Art Museum]] is also named after him. | ||
+ | * The amusement park close to the mountains containing the ice skating area seems to be based on the [[Wikipedia:Fuji-Q Highland|Fuji-Q Highland]] close to [[Mount Fuji]]. | ||
+ | * "Pecasso" in an obvious play on [[Wikipedia:Pablo Picasso|Picasso]]. | ||
+ | * [[Akako Koizumi]] and [[Keiko Momoi]] can be seen talking in the background of the classroom during "Yaiba vs. Kaito!". Akako's role was greatly expanded in the [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!|OVA adaptation]], while Keiko and the [[Ekoda High School]] don't appear anymore. | ||
+ | * The magazine Aoko is reading at the end of the last chapter, reporting about [[Megumi Furuhata]]'s new career, is called "[[Non-an]]", a parody of the real Japanese women's magazine [[Wikipedia:Non-no|Non-no]]. The Non-an later re-appears in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]''. Megumi's surname is taken from [[Wikipedia:Furuhata Ninzaburō|Furuhata Ninzaburō]], whose series Gosho really liked back then and who appeard in the [[Detective Picture Book]] of the latter series, while also serving as the namesake for [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Locations == | ||
+ | {{main|Setting}} | ||
+ | Settings appearing in this volume: | ||
+ | |||
+ | === [[England]] === | ||
+ | * [[London]] (Mentioned) | ||
+ | ** [[London Bridge High School]] (Mentioned) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === [[Japan]] === | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]] (Background) | ||
+ | * [[Tokyo]] | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]] | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia:Nippon Budokan|Nippon Budokan]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | ** [[Ekoda]] Area | ||
+ | *** [[Akako Koizumi's residence]] | ||
+ | *** [[Ekoda High School]] | ||
+ | *** [[Ekoda Museum]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Minato, Tokyo|Minato Ward]] | ||
+ | *** [[Minato Police Department]] | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Shinjuku|Shinjuku Ward]] (Background) | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia:Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku]] skyscrapers (Background) | ||
+ | ** [[Toshima]] Ward | ||
+ | *** [[Kuroba residence]] | ||
+ | *** [[Nakamori residence]] | ||
+ | *** Railroad bridge crossing the river on [[Kaito Kuroba]]'s way from school | ||
+ | ** Unknown ward | ||
+ | *** Unknown district | ||
+ | **** Egypt Exhibit Building (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Hakuba Research Facility]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** India Exhibit Building (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** Magic Kaito Sub-boss's residence (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** New theater opening with "Mars & Rosa" (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Ōshima Art Museum]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** Skyscraper from chapter 19 (Introduction, probably in [[Toshima]], but never specified) | ||
+ | **** [[TOFU Department Store]] (Introduction, probably in Toshima, but never specified) | ||
+ | *** [[Yaoya Town]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Mine residence]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | * Unknown location | ||
+ | ** Unnamed amusement park (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** Pecasso Exhibit Building (Introduction) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Models == | ||
+ | {{main|Setting models (Magic Kaito)}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ekoda Museum === | ||
+ | The distinctive tower of the [[Ekoda Museum]] is actually based on one of three popular towers in Yokohama's [[Wikipedia: Naka-ku, Yokohama|Naka Ward]], the clock tower of the Honcho Building, also known as "Jack's Tower", or just "[[Wikipedia: Yokohama Three Towers|The Jack]]". | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Jacks Tower Yokohama.jpg|The Tower of the Honcho Building. | ||
+ | File:Ekoda Museum Manga.jpg|The Tower of Ekoda Museum. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Mount Fuji === | ||
+ | The new morning after the night of [[Kaitou Kid]]'s and [[Yaiba Kurogane]]'s battle is symbolized by a caricature version of [[Wikipedia: Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]], which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of [[Wikipedia: Shizuoka Prefecture|Shizuoka]] and [[Wikipedia: Yamanashi Prefecture|Yamanashi]] and within sight of Tokyo. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Fuji-san from Hotel Mt Fuji 1994.jpg|Mount Fuji in real ife. | ||
+ | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 18 Fuji-san.jpg|Caricature of Mount Fuji in chapter 18. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Ōshima Art Museum === | ||
+ | The [[Ōshima Art Museum]] is loosely based on the [[Wikipedia: Luxembourg Palace|Palais du Luxembourg]], in real life to be found at [[Wikipedia: Rue de Vaugirard|Rue de Vaugirard 15]] in the [[Wikipedia: 6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] of [[Wikipedia:Paris|Paris]]. It also served as the model for the mansion of the landlady in the final chapter of ''[[100% Tantei Monogatari]]'' and the [[Kurogane residence]] in ''[[Yaiba]]''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Palais du Luxembourg Paris Close.jpg|The Palais de Luxembourg in Paris. | ||
+ | File:Magic Kaito Chapter 17 Ohshima Art Museum.jpg|The Ōshima Art Museum in chapter 17. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Skyscraper from chapter 19 (Blue Birthday) === | ||
+ | The tall skyscraper [[Kaitou Kid]] uses as [[Aoko Nakamori]]'s birthday surprise in chapter 19 seems to be based on the [[Wikipedia:Sunshine 60|Sunshine 60 Building]] in [[Toshima]] again, which would also fit the location of her [[Nakamori residence|home]]. Considering the view and the [[Wikipedia:Nishi-Shinjuku|Nishi-Shinjuku]] skyscrapers visible in the background to the right of the skyscraper from Aoko's window, this would mean that she's living somewhere in the northeast of Toshima, in the Nishisugamo Area (in one of the districts of [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]], Ōtsuka or [[Wikipedia:Sugamo|Sugamo]]). | ||
+ | |||
+ | === TOFU Department Store === | ||
+ | The "[[TOFU Department Store]]" is a pun on the "[http://www.tobu-dept.jp.e.eh.hp.transer.com/ikebukuro/ TOBU Department Stores]", with its first and most well known subsidiary in [[Wikipedia:Ikebukuro|Ikebukuro]], [[Toshima]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Continuity == | ||
+ | {{main|Continuity}} | ||
+ | References to previous chapters: | ||
+ | |||
+ | === In "The Great Detective Appears!!" === | ||
+ | * To '''[[Magic Kaito Volume 2#Stay Away From Him|Chapter 7: Stay Away From Him]]''': [[Aoko Nakamori]]'s teasing of [[Kaito Kuroba]]'s inability to ice skate, telling him about the time he teased her about not being able to ski, is a reference to the plot of that chapter. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Cameos == | ||
+ | * [[Gosho Aoyama]] appears with the text "GOSHOW" on the back of [[Aoko Nakamori]]'s jacket in chapter 15. She wears another jacket with Gosho on the front of it in the following chapter, this time with the text "GOSHO" on the back. | ||
+ | * The man with the sunglasses dancing drunkenly on the Christmas party in the same chapter is [[Yutaka Tani]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Crossover == | ||
+ | {{main|Crossover}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ''Yaiba'' === | ||
+ | [[File:Magic Kaito Chapter 18 Kaitou Kid vs Yaiba Kurogane.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Kaitou Kid vs. Yaiba Kurogane]]{{main|Yaiba}} | ||
+ | The chapters included in this volume were all created parallel to ''Yaiba'' and hence suddenly contain lots of allusions to that series: | ||
+ | * [[Yaiba Volume 1]] can be seen on inspector [[Ginzo Nakamori]]'s desk at the [[Minato Police Department]] in chapter 14 ("Star War"). | ||
+ | * The television at the police department in the same chapter is an [[ONY]], a parody brand of SONY originating in ''Yaiba'' when [[Takeshi Onimaru]] took control of [[Japan]] and changed many real company names into puns with "oni". [[Kaitou Kid]]'s pocket TV in chapter 16 is also an "ONY TV-E621". | ||
+ | * The TV helicopter reporting about the TOFU heist has a "[[Bushi TV]]" logo, the same channel [[Ana Shioji]], her [[Ana Shioji's cameraman|cameraman]] and [[Hiroshi Kome]] from ''Yaiba'' work for. | ||
+ | * Ana and her cameraman themselves fittingly appear in chapter 16 to report about Kid's heist at the [[Ekoda Museum]]. | ||
+ | * All of this comes to a head in chapter 18 ("Yaiba vs. Kaito!"), a direct crossover between both series, with [[Yaiba Kurogane]], his [[Kenjuro Kurogane|father Kenjuro]], [[Musashi Miyamoto]], [[Kagetora]], [[Shonosuke]], [[Takeshi Onimaru]] and his [[Oni Minions]], [[Sayaka Mine|Sayaka]], [[Raizo Mine|Raizo]], [[Shizuka Mine|Shizuka]] and [[Grandma Mine]] all appearing. This story was originally published in the 30th anniversary issue of [[Shōnen Sunday]] in 1989 (between chapter 12, "Ghost Game" and chapter 14, "Star War") as "KⱯITO" and later adapted as the very [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!|first OVA]] of ''[[Detective Conan]]'', expanded by characters from that series. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Treasured Edition gallery = | ||
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px> | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px> | ||
File:MKVolume 3TE.jpg|Front | File:MKVolume 3TE.jpg|Front | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | + | = Cover in other countries = | |
<div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3cc.jpg|150px|thumb|left|China]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3cc.jpg|150px|thumb|left|China]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3fi.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Finland]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3f.jpg|150px|thumb|left|France]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3f.jpg|150px|thumb|left|France]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3g.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Germany]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3g.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Germany]]</div> | ||
− | <div class="left">[[File: | + | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3ce.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Hong Kong]]</div> |
+ | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3bi.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Indonesia]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3i.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Italy]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3i.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Italy]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3k.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Korea]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3k.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Korea]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3s.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Spain]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3s.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Spain]]</div> | ||
− | <div class="left">[[File: | + | <div class="left">[[File:Mkvolume3cw.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Rep. of China (Taiwan)]]</div> |
<div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3t.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Thailand]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3t.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Thailand]]</div> | ||
<div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3v.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vietnam]]</div> | <div class="left">[[File:MKVolume 3v.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vietnam]]</div> | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
− | + | = See also = | |
− | * [[Magic Kaito Volume 1- | + | * [[Magic Kaito Volume 1-5]] |
+ | |||
+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
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Volume 3 | |
Information | |
Release date: | September 17, 1994[1] November 18, 2011 (reissue) |
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-122083-5 ISBN 4-09-123317-1 (reissue) |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
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Magic Kaito Volume 3 was released on October 15, 1994 in Japan.
Contents
Cast
Chapters
Star War
Heist Info
Chapter 14
The Great Detective Appears!!
Characters introduced
Heist Info
Chapter 15
A young man in a deerstalker hat and inverness coat identifies the culprit of a criminal case, an older businessman. The man admits his guilt, and when asked why he would commit a crime, that it was for the sake of his sick daughter. The young man pats the culprit on the shoulder as news cameras flash.
The next morning, the newspaper praises Saguru Hakuba, lately arrived from London, for solving the case, and wonders whether he might be able to catch Kid. Ginzo Nakamori reads the headlines and scoffs at Saguru always asking for the criminal's motive, because Nakamori doesn't believe a criminal could have a reasonable motive. A nearby officer hopes to see a showdown between Saguru and Kid anyway, but Nakamori roars that he will be the only person to catch Kid. The sudden arrival of a Kid notice only fires him up further.
From the ice-skating rink at the edge of Tropical Land, Kaito uses binoculars to watch the painting "Adam's Smile" arrive at the museum across the way. His scheming is interrupted by Aoko, on ice skates, declaring him the criminal, though it turns out she's only quoting Saguru's signature accusation-and-question. Unnerved, Kaito argues with her until she skates off, but when he tries to chase her, it becomes clear that Kaito can't skate at all. In the end he has to politely beg Aoko to give him a ride off the ice because he keep falling to the ground on his own.
That night, Nakamori prepares his team of officers for Kid's arrival. As they go to synchronize their watches, Nakamori hesitates with the time, and is interrupted by the date and time down to the millisecond. Saguru Hakuba has arrived, with a silver pocketwatch, inverness coat, and high attention to detail. Nakamori recognizes Saguru from the paper, but dismisses him as an amateur until Superintendent General Hakuba, the head of the Tokyo police force and Saguru's father, persuades Nakamori to show Saguru the ropes of real police work. Convinced to work with Saguru, Nakamori offers to answer any questions, only to be interrogated about details regarding Kid that no one has answers to. Saguru then leaves to conduct his own investigation around the museum. Outside the museum, a bored policeman complains about the snow just before Kid knocks him out and steals his identity to access the museum, though Nakamori unknowingly berates Kid for not being at his post inside the art gallery. Back outside, Saguru sees a police notebook dropped in the snow of the entrance stairs and investigates the police cars to discover the bound, gagged, unconscious and half-naked officer. He visually inspects the outside of the museum further, and appears to have figured out at least part of Kid's plan. At the promised time, smoke emits from the barriers around the painting and obscure it. When the smoke clears the painting appears to have been replaced by a thank-you message from Kid.
People
Kaitou Under Scrutiny
Characters introduced
Heist Info
Chapter 16
Akako's Delivery Service
Heist Info
Chapter 17
Akako continues to be frustrated by the fact that Kaito Kuroba - and by extension, Kaitou Kid - are immune to her magical charms. In an attempt to calm her, her crystal ball shows her a vision of the future: Kaitou Kid will soon be arrested by Saguru Hakuba, and disappear from her life entirely.
Several nights later, Kaitou Kid steals a jeweled necklace, once again eluding Saguru and the police. Saguru, however, does not consider the night a total loss. During his escape, Kid had left behind one vital piece of evidence: a hair. Saguru uses his uncle's research lab to analyze the hair's genetic material, and concludes that Kaitou Kid can only be Kaito Kuroba.
The next morning, Saguru personally invites Kaito and Aoko to the Ochima Art Museum, where Kid's next heist is to take place. Though Kaito is initially suspicious, his ego wins out, and he accepts. Akako attempts to dissuade Kaito, but Kaito rebuffs her, explaining (without confessing his double identity) that Kaitou Kid would never back down from a challenge. A stung Akako tries to rejoice over Kid's imminent downfall, but finds that she cannot.
(Extra Chapter) Yaiba vs. Kaito!
Heist Info
Chapter 18
Kaitou Kid targets the Treasured Sword, a priceless heirloom owned by the Mine family. At the Mine household, Inspector Nakamori and his squad ask to help protect the sword, but are ejected by the Mine matriarch. The Inspector and his men must make do with watching the house's perimeter; meanwhile, the house's youngest inhabitant, the energetic child samurai Yaiba, anticipates the idea of fighting Kid.
Late into the night, Kaitou Kid hang-glides toward the Mine household, but collides with Yaiba's vulture friend Shonosuke in mid-air. Kid falls into the Mines' koi pond, awakening Yaiba's frog friend Gerozaimon, but quickly hides himself. After Gerozaimon's cries are dismissed as sleepwalking by the rest of the household, Kid quickly recovers and resumes his plan to steal the sacred sword. During his heist, he encounters each of the household's three women, but seduces them all into stepping aside.
Eventually, Kid enters the Mine Dojo, and finds the sacred sword being protected by Yaiba.
Blue Birthday
Characters introduced
Heist Info
Chapter 19
After another heist, the fifth for the month, Kaitou Kid is contacted by a mysterious figure who warns him to stay away from jewels in the future. Kid is left puzzled by the conversation, but dismisses the warning.
The next morning, Kaito crows over the target of Kid's next heist: India's largest sapphire, the Blue Birthday. His joy is quickly interrupted by Aoko, who complains that Kaitou Kid has left her father a busy, sleep-deprived wreck who cannot even attend her birthday party. Though somewhat dispirited by Aoko's hatred for Kid, Kaito agrees to attend her party and perform magic tricks for her guests after finishing an "errand" for the night.
After night falls, Kaitou Kid successfully foils Inspector Nakamori's security measures and steals the Blue Birthday - not knowing that the police had planted a transmitter on it. As Kid escapes onto the museum roof prepares to fly over to Aoko's house, a sudden gunshot shatters his glider, trapping him on the roof.
Kid is soon confronted by a gang of men in chapeaus and overcoats, led by an armed man with a distinctive mustache. This man, mistaking Kaito for the first Kaitou Kid, confesses that he had murdered Toichi Kuroba eight years ago. He then demands the Blue Birthday at gunpoint, promising to spare Kid's life in exchange. After Kid obeys, the man goes back on his word and shoots him, sending him tumbling over the roof.
At the Nakamori house, Aoko begins to worry, wondering when, or if, Kaito will appear.
Green Dream
Heist Info
Chapter 20
People
Trivia
- According to one of the banners right next to the TOFU Store, there's an exhibit about Paul Cézanne in the neighbouring building.
- One of the guests on the Christmas party at the end of that chapter is wearing a domino mask like Robin and a Batman shirt. Batman is referenced again in the following chapter in a battle of words between Kaitou Kid and Saguru Hakuba.
- The newspaper in chapter 15 reporting about Saguru's latest solved case is called "Ōshima News", after a past editor of Gosho Aoyama at Shōnen Sunday. Interestingly, it seems to be dated to the year 2057. The Ōshima Art Museum is also named after him.
- The amusement park close to the mountains containing the ice skating area seems to be based on the Fuji-Q Highland close to Mount Fuji.
- "Pecasso" in an obvious play on Picasso.
- Akako Koizumi and Keiko Momoi can be seen talking in the background of the classroom during "Yaiba vs. Kaito!". Akako's role was greatly expanded in the OVA adaptation, while Keiko and the Ekoda High School don't appear anymore.
- The magazine Aoko is reading at the end of the last chapter, reporting about Megumi Furuhata's new career, is called "Non-an", a parody of the real Japanese women's magazine Non-no. The Non-an later re-appears in Magic Kaito and Detective Conan. Megumi's surname is taken from Furuhata Ninzaburō, whose series Gosho really liked back then and who appeard in the Detective Picture Book of the latter series, while also serving as the namesake for Ninzaburo Shiratori.
Locations
Settings appearing in this volume:
England
- London (Mentioned)
- London Bridge High School (Mentioned)
Japan
- Mount Fuji (Background)
- Tokyo
- Chiyoda Ward
- Nippon Budokan (Introduction)
- Ekoda Area
- Akako Koizumi's residence
- Ekoda High School
- Ekoda Museum (Introduction)
- Minato Ward
- Shinjuku Ward (Background)
- Nishi-Shinjuku skyscrapers (Background)
- Toshima Ward
- Kuroba residence
- Nakamori residence
- Railroad bridge crossing the river on Kaito Kuroba's way from school
- Unknown ward
- Unknown district
- Egypt Exhibit Building (Introduction)
- Hakuba Research Facility (Introduction)
- India Exhibit Building (Introduction)
- Magic Kaito Sub-boss's residence (Introduction)
- New theater opening with "Mars & Rosa" (Introduction)
- Ōshima Art Museum (Introduction)
- Skyscraper from chapter 19 (Introduction, probably in Toshima, but never specified)
- TOFU Department Store (Introduction, probably in Toshima, but never specified)
- Yaoya Town (Introduction)
- Mine residence (Introduction)
- Unknown district
- Chiyoda Ward
- Unknown location
- Unnamed amusement park (Introduction)
- Pecasso Exhibit Building (Introduction)
- Unnamed amusement park (Introduction)
Models
Ekoda Museum
The distinctive tower of the Ekoda Museum is actually based on one of three popular towers in Yokohama's Naka Ward, the clock tower of the Honcho Building, also known as "Jack's Tower", or just "The Jack".
Mount Fuji
The new morning after the night of Kaitou Kid's and Yaiba Kurogane's battle is symbolized by a caricature version of Mount Fuji, which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of Shizuoka and Yamanashi and within sight of Tokyo.
Ōshima Art Museum
The Ōshima Art Museum is loosely based on the Palais du Luxembourg, in real life to be found at Rue de Vaugirard 15 in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It also served as the model for the mansion of the landlady in the final chapter of 100% Tantei Monogatari and the Kurogane residence in Yaiba.
Skyscraper from chapter 19 (Blue Birthday)
The tall skyscraper Kaitou Kid uses as Aoko Nakamori's birthday surprise in chapter 19 seems to be based on the Sunshine 60 Building in Toshima again, which would also fit the location of her home. Considering the view and the Nishi-Shinjuku skyscrapers visible in the background to the right of the skyscraper from Aoko's window, this would mean that she's living somewhere in the northeast of Toshima, in the Nishisugamo Area (in one of the districts of Ikebukuro, Ōtsuka or Sugamo).
TOFU Department Store
The "TOFU Department Store" is a pun on the "TOBU Department Stores", with its first and most well known subsidiary in Ikebukuro, Toshima.
Continuity
References to previous chapters:
In "The Great Detective Appears!!"
- To Chapter 7: Stay Away From Him: Aoko Nakamori's teasing of Kaito Kuroba's inability to ice skate, telling him about the time he teased her about not being able to ski, is a reference to the plot of that chapter.
Cameos
- Gosho Aoyama appears with the text "GOSHOW" on the back of Aoko Nakamori's jacket in chapter 15. She wears another jacket with Gosho on the front of it in the following chapter, this time with the text "GOSHO" on the back.
- The man with the sunglasses dancing drunkenly on the Christmas party in the same chapter is Yutaka Tani.
Crossover
Yaiba
The chapters included in this volume were all created parallel to Yaiba and hence suddenly contain lots of allusions to that series:
- Yaiba Volume 1 can be seen on inspector Ginzo Nakamori's desk at the Minato Police Department in chapter 14 ("Star War").
- The television at the police department in the same chapter is an ONY, a parody brand of SONY originating in Yaiba when Takeshi Onimaru took control of Japan and changed many real company names into puns with "oni". Kaitou Kid's pocket TV in chapter 16 is also an "ONY TV-E621".
- The TV helicopter reporting about the TOFU heist has a "Bushi TV" logo, the same channel Ana Shioji, her cameraman and Hiroshi Kome from Yaiba work for.
- Ana and her cameraman themselves fittingly appear in chapter 16 to report about Kid's heist at the Ekoda Museum.
- All of this comes to a head in chapter 18 ("Yaiba vs. Kaito!"), a direct crossover between both series, with Yaiba Kurogane, his father Kenjuro, Musashi Miyamoto, Kagetora, Shonosuke, Takeshi Onimaru and his Oni Minions, Sayaka, Raizo, Shizuka and Grandma Mine all appearing. This story was originally published in the 30th anniversary issue of Shōnen Sunday in 1989 (between chapter 12, "Ghost Game" and chapter 14, "Star War") as "KⱯITO" and later adapted as the very first OVA of Detective Conan, expanded by characters from that series.