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| episode = 927-928 | | episode = 927-928 | ||
+ | | int-episode = 982-983 | ||
| image = TV Episode 927-928.jpg | | image = TV Episode 927-928.jpg | ||
| title = {{PAGENAME}} | | title = {{PAGENAME}} | ||
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| Manga case number = #290 | | Manga case number = #290 | ||
| airdate = January 5, 2019 (Bright Red Arc)* <br> January 12, 2019 (Red Love Arc)* | | airdate = January 5, 2019 (Bright Red Arc)* <br> January 12, 2019 (Red Love Arc)* | ||
− | | season = [[Season | + | | season = [[Season 24|24]] |
| manga = [[Volume 94#Crimson School Trip Case|Volume 94: Files 8-11 (1000-1003)]] ~ [[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|Volume 95: Files 1-2 (1004-1005)]] | | manga = [[Volume 94#Crimson School Trip Case|Volume 94: Files 8-11 (1000-1003)]] ~ [[Volume 95#Crimson School Trip Case|Volume 95: Files 1-2 (1004-1005)]] | ||
| english-title = | | english-title = | ||
| dubbed-episode = | | dubbed-episode = | ||
| english-airdate = | | english-airdate = | ||
− | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Soshi Okita]] <br> [[Muga Iori]] <br> [[Momiji Ooka]] <br> [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] <br> [[ | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Soshi Okita]] <br> [[Muga Iori]] <br> [[Momiji Ooka]] <br> [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] <br> [[Maro]] <br> [[Nakamichi]] <br> [[Eisuke Aizawa]] <br> [[Tashiro]] <br> [[Hidaka]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Moroha Kurogane]] <br> [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Professor]] <br> [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Mai Kuraki]] <br> [[Makoto Kyogoku]] <br> [[Ryusuke Higo]] <br> [[Okawa]] <br> [[Ishizaki]] <br> [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[List of minor recurring manga characters#School|Kazuha's friend]] |
| solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] | | solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Heiji Hattori]] | ||
| next-conan-hint = Bloody ceiling (Bright Red Arc) <br> Movie poster (Red Love Arc) | | next-conan-hint = Bloody ceiling (Bright Red Arc) <br> Movie poster (Red Love Arc) | ||
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| storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] | | storyboard = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] | ||
| producer = 927: [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 928: [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]], [[Minoru Tozawa]], and [[Akira Yoshimura]] | | producer = 927: [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> 928: [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]], [[Minoru Tozawa]], and [[Akira Yoshimura]] | ||
− | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] ( | + | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] <br> '''Assistants''': <br> [[Chiemi Hironaka]] <br> [[Kenichi Otomo]] <br> [[Rie Nakajima]] <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]] <br> [[Rei Masunaga]] <br> [[Makoto Ozawa]] <br> [[Ken Araya]] <br> [[Hirona Okada]] <br> [[Ayaka Shimoji]] <br> [[Ayu Imoto]] <br> [[Asuka Tsubuki]] <br> [[Miho Tanaka]] <br> [[Mina Otaka]] <br> [[Nariyuki Takahashi]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Notake]] <br> [[Seiji Muta]] |
− | |character-design = [[ | + | |character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Nobuyuki Iwai]], [[Akiko Motoyoshi]], [[Akio Kawamura]] and [[Kyoko Yoshimi]] (sub-character) <br> [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] (design works) |
− | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Noriko Hidaka]] as [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Yuko Miyamura]] as [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] as [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Noriko Hidaka]] as [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Yuko Miyamura]] as [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Ryotaro Okiayu]] as [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] and [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Daisuke Ono]] as [[Muga Iori]] <br> [[Satsuki Yukino]] as [[Momiji Ooka]] <br> [[Koji Yusa]] as [[Soshi Okita]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Mai Kuraki]] as Herself <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Kenichi Ogata]] as [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Mitsuaki Hoshino]] as Taro Nishiki <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as Shinya Ihaya <br> [[Aya Hisakawa]] as Keiko Kurachi <br> [[Kunihiko Yasui]] as Mineto Mayama <br> [[Shuhei Sakaguchi]] as Riki Agata <br> [[Shinobu Satouchi]] as Priest <br> [[Junichi Sugawara]] as [[Professor]] <br> [[Kenta Matsumoto]] as [[Nakamichi]] <br> [[Yusuke Tonozaki]] as [[Eisuke Aizawa]] <br> [[Shinnosuke Musashi]] as [[Okawa]] <br> [[Ikuji Nose]] as [[Ishizaki]] <br> [[Aya Kawakami]] as Manager and [[Hidaka]] <br> [[Shota Takitani]] as [[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Detective (Episode 927-928)|Police detective]] <br> [[Atsuko Tanaka]] as [[Mary Sera]] <br> [[Hideyuki Tanaka]] as [[Yusaku Kudo]] <br> [[Sumi Shimamoto]] as [[Yukiko Kudo]] <br> [[Ryo Naito]] as Michio Dekuri <br> [[Masumi Tazawa]] as [[Tashiro]] <br> [[Kensuke Shimizu]] as [[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 927-928)|Police officer]] <br> [[wikipedia:Greg Irwin|Greg Irwin]] as Himself |
| opening-song = Barairo no Jinsei | | opening-song = Barairo no Jinsei | ||
| closing-song = Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai | | closing-song = Kimi to Koi no Mama de Owarenai Itsumo Yume no Mama ja Irarenai | ||
| prev-episode = The Heartfelt Strap | | prev-episode = The Heartfelt Strap | ||
| next-episode = A Woman Standing by the Window | | next-episode = A Woman Standing by the Window | ||
+ | | collectibles = YES | ||
| footnotes = * 1 Hour Special | | footnotes = * 1 Hour Special | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{char|Conan Edogawa}} | {{char|Conan Edogawa}} | ||
{{char|Shinichi Kudo}} | {{char|Shinichi Kudo}} | ||
+ | {{char|Ran Mouri}} | ||
{{char|Masumi Sera}} | {{char|Masumi Sera}} | ||
{{char|Heiji Hattori}} | {{char|Heiji Hattori}} | ||
{{char|Fumimaro Ayanokoji}} | {{char|Fumimaro Ayanokoji}} | ||
− | {{char| | + | {{char|Maro}} |
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{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}} | {{char|Sonoko Suzuki}} | ||
{{char|Nakamichi}} | {{char|Nakamichi}} | ||
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{{char|Okawa}} | {{char|Okawa}} | ||
{{char|Ishizaki}} | {{char|Ishizaki}} | ||
− | {{Char|List of minor recurring manga characters#School|EP928 Kaihou Academy Student|display= Kazuha's friend}} | + | {{Char|List of minor recurring manga characters#School|EP928 Kaihou Academy Student|display=Kazuha's friend}} |
{{char|Soshi Okita}} | {{char|Soshi Okita}} | ||
{{char|Kogoro Mouri}} | {{char|Kogoro Mouri}} | ||
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{{char|Mai Kuraki|Mai Kuraki anime|display=Mai Kuraki}} | {{char|Mai Kuraki|Mai Kuraki anime|display=Mai Kuraki}} | ||
{{char|Makoto Kyogoku|display=Makoto Kyogoku (cellphone puppet)}} | {{char|Makoto Kyogoku|display=Makoto Kyogoku (cellphone puppet)}} | ||
− | {{char|Ryusuke Higo|display=Ryusuke Higo (doll flashback)}} | + | {{char|Ryusuke Higo|display=Ryusuke Higo<br>(doll flashback)}} |
{{char|Namako-Otoko|display=Namako-Otoko (cellphone strap)}} | {{char|Namako-Otoko|display=Namako-Otoko (cellphone strap)}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
− | | crime = Attempted | + | | crime = Attempted Murder |
| image = EP927 Case2.png | | image = EP927 Case2.png | ||
| location = GION Hotel | | location = GION Hotel | ||
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| cause-death = Slit wound on the throat | | cause-death = Slit wound on the throat | ||
| suspects = Mineto Mayama, Keiko Kurachi, and Riki Agata | | suspects = Mineto Mayama, Keiko Kurachi, and Riki Agata | ||
− | | description = After a hord of people disguised as tengus disturb the group (Shinichi, Nakamichi, Ran, Sonoko, Momiji and Masumi), they fight them before finding out that someone on a website was paying them 100 thousand Yen. As they feared it was the culprit's actions to distract them, they head back to the restaurant and find out it was too late: Ihaya was dead, lying upside-down on the Inuyarai where there were the same footprints as in Nishiki's room. | + | | description = After a hord of people disguised as tengus disturb the group (Shinichi, Nakamichi, Ran, Sonoko, Momiji, and Masumi), they fight them before finding out that someone on a website was paying them 100 thousand Yen. As they feared it was the culprit's actions to distract them, they head back to the restaurant and find out it was too late: Ihaya was dead, lying upside-down on the Inuyarai where there were the same footprints as in Nishiki's room. |
}} | }} | ||
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| description = A few days before the murder spree in Kyoto, one of the previous members of the filming team who had wrote the first version of the story (in manga) killed himself by throwing himself from the top of the Kiyomizu dera shrine after he thought he was forgotten by the others (Mayama, Agata, Nishiki, and Ihaya) since they didn't put his name in the credits or so what he thought. | | description = A few days before the murder spree in Kyoto, one of the previous members of the filming team who had wrote the first version of the story (in manga) killed himself by throwing himself from the top of the Kiyomizu dera shrine after he thought he was forgotten by the others (Mayama, Agata, Nishiki, and Ihaya) since they didn't put his name in the credits or so what he thought. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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=== People === | === People === | ||
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* 37 years old | * 37 years old | ||
* Composer}} | * Composer}} | ||
− | {{people|Taro Nishiki|Taro Nishiki.jpg | + | {{people|Taro Nishiki|Taro Nishiki.jpg| |
* Victim (stabbed) | * Victim (stabbed) | ||
* 38 years old | * 38 years old | ||
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* Mangaka | * Mangaka | ||
* Cipher writer?}} | * Cipher writer?}} | ||
− | {{people|Woman|EP927 Announcer.jpg| | + | {{people|Woman A|EP927 Announcer.jpg| |
− | * TV announcer}} | + | * TV news announcer}} |
− | {{people| | + | {{people|Man #1|EP927 Bellhop.jpg| |
− | * Gion Hotel bellhop | + | * Gion Hotel bellhop}} |
− | + | {{people|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Detective (Episode 927-928)|Police detective]]|EP927 Detective.jpg| | |
− | {{people|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Detective (Episode 927-928)|Police | + | * Kyoto Prefectural Police Assistant Inspector}} |
− | * Kyoto Prefectural Police Assistant Inspector | + | {{people|Woman B|EP927 Manager.jpg| |
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− | {{people| | ||
* Mai Kuraki's manager}} | * Mai Kuraki's manager}} | ||
{{People|[[Wikipedia: Greg Irwin|<font color="white">Greg Irwin</font>]]|Greg Erwin.jpg| | {{People|[[Wikipedia: Greg Irwin|<font color="white">Greg Irwin</font>]]|Greg Erwin.jpg| | ||
* 62 years old | * 62 years old | ||
− | * | + | * TV news announcer |
* Real-life singer}} | * Real-life singer}} | ||
− | {{people| | + | {{people|Man #2|EP928 Driver.jpg| |
* Koba Taxi car 567 driver}} | * Koba Taxi car 567 driver}} | ||
− | {{people|Priest|EP928 Priest.jpg| | + | {{people|Man #3|EP927 Priest.jpg| |
+ | * Yogenin temple monk and priest}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #4|EP928 Priest.jpg| | ||
* Kiyomizu Butai monk and priest}} | * Kiyomizu Butai monk and priest}} | ||
− | {{people|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 927-928)|Police | + | {{people|[[Unnamed law enforcers#Police Officer (Episode 927-928)|Police officer]]|EP928 Officer.jpg| |
− | * Kyoto Prefectural Police officer | + | * Kyoto Prefectural Police officer}} |
− | + | {{people|Man #5|EP928 Receptionist.jpg| | |
− | {{people| | ||
* GION Hotel front desk receptionist}} | * GION Hotel front desk receptionist}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #6|EP927 Man.jpg| | ||
+ | * Tourist}} | ||
+ | {{people|Man #7|EP927 Man2.jpg| | ||
+ | * Tengu participant}} | ||
{{endBox}} | {{endBox}} | ||
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| suspects = Riki Agata | | suspects = Riki Agata | ||
| suspects-label = Culprit | | suspects-label = Culprit | ||
− | | description = On the last day of the pre-open of the movie, Mayama receives a phone call from an unknown person telling him to go to the Kiyomizu Butai. Heading there, he sees a mysterious and invisible silhouette approaching him with bloody footprints before grabbing him and throwing him over the railing saying that he is Michio Dekuri reincarnated as a tengu after falling and that he'll seek revenge. He luckily survives without any injuries since Shinichi, Heiji, Yusaku, and Masumi already planned the culprit | + | | description = On the last day of the pre-open of the movie, Mayama receives a phone call from an unknown person telling him to go to the Kiyomizu Butai. Heading there, he sees a mysterious and invisible silhouette approaching him with bloody footprints before grabbing him and throwing him over the railing saying that he is Michio Dekuri reincarnated as a tengu after falling and that he'll seek revenge. He luckily survives without any injuries since Shinichi, Heiji, Yusaku, and Masumi already planned for the culprit and prepared a mattress under the shrine. Shinichi and Heiji then confront the culprit. |
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− | Agata had beforehand booked all of the hotel's smoking rooms and checked one out for Nishiki just as the latter was phoning the hotel. In this room, Agata had previously painted the ceiling red with fake blood splatters and footprints. He then stuck magnetic post-its (similar to Nishiki's ones) over the whole ceiling in order to conceal it, the post-its being of the same color as the ceiling. After killing Nishiki, Agata unstuck all post-its and threw them away on the floor, mixing them up with Nishiki's own | + | Shinichi, Heiji, and Masumi tell the killer his plan failed, and reveal him to be '''Riki Agata'''. The three teenagers say they solved the code: Dekuri's symbol was actually to be considered as a compass, and according to it, and the code's kanji characters' position, and the fact that these characters were extracted from some of Kyoto's streets' and districts' names corresponding to the position, the code can be understood as a succession of kanji characters who correspond to the first or second syllables of the streets' or districts' names they originate from. |
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+ | For instance "kon" for "kontaka", etc., from left to right. The first lines of each code then read "koro sunoha", which means "I'm about to kill". Heiji says the reversed "saki" kanji means its corresponding character, "pon", is to be reversed to "npo", then "n". The first code accordingly means "I'm going to kill three people, the first one being the screenwriter". The second reads "I'm going to kill two more people, the next one being the leading role". And the third is "I'm going to kill one more person, then I'll jump off the balcony". In fact, Agata wanted to kill Mayama and frame him as the murderer and that he had committed suicide after he failed to kill Agata. | ||
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+ | Agata had beforehand booked all of the hotel's smoking rooms and checked one out for Nishiki just as the latter was phoning the hotel. In this room, Agata had previously painted the ceiling red with fake blood splatters and footprints. He then stuck magnetic post-its (similar to Nishiki's ones) over the whole ceiling in order to conceal it, the post-its being of the same color as the ceiling. After killing Nishiki, Agata unstuck all post-its and threw them away on the floor, mixing them up with Nishiki's own post-its. | ||
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+ | He then opened the window and sprayed some of Nishiki's blood with a syringe on the fake blood traces, to pretend he had indeed been murdered on the ceiling by a tengu. Agata, a plastic art expert, also made a fake tengu out of guncotton and used alcohol-ink marker pens to draw on it. He then pasted the very light piece of artwork on his room's ceiling, screamed, pretending to be assaulted by a monster, and threw the ashtray with his lit cigarette in it at the tengu's face to have it explode, burn and vanish into thin air, as this is how guncotton reacts to fire. He had lit his cigarette not long ago to do so, explaining the only 3-centimeter burn patterns left by his cigarette on the floor, that should have been longer if he'd been smoking for a longer period of time. | ||
− | Agata had also prepared the restaurant's inuyarai by previously painting it red with the usual traces, but covering it with another inuyarai. After he killed Ihaya, he removed the cover inuyarai, threw his bloody glove, dagger and coat into it and put it over another restaurant's inuyarai. He hadn't left any fingerprints on the bloody things for the police still to believe Mayama was the murderer | + | Agata had also prepared the restaurant's inuyarai by previously painting it red with the usual traces, but covering it with another inuyarai. After he killed Ihaya, he removed the cover inuyarai, threw away his bloody glove, dagger and coat into it and put it over another restaurant's inuyarai. He hadn't left any fingerprints on the bloody things for the police still to believe Mayama was the murderer. |
− | Agata tries to run away but gets surrounded by the police who were disguised as visitors. Agata finally confesses to being the serial killer, giving two bumps to his victims just like the tengu does to Kobutori Tale's evil old man who tries to imitate the good Kobutori, just like Nishiki, Ihaya and Mayama stole Dekuri's work and pretended his name would feature in the movie's credits | + | Shinichi had noticed the dust gap around the first inuyarai, implying it had been covered by something that protected it from dust. Lastly, to frighten Mayama into pinning himself against the railing, Agata used a directional loudspeaker only Mayama could hear, with Dekuri's voice, and had previously painted transparent sheets with red footprints and stuck them on the balcony's floor, covering each of them with another sheet of the same color as the floor, to conceal them. |
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+ | He would then tie fishing lines to each of these same-color sheets and pull them away one after the other in order to fool Mayama into believing Dekuri was walking in his direction, and speaking to him. Agata left his fingerprints on the sheets as he was certain Mayama would die and everybody would rush to the railing, leaving him time and space enough to retrieve all the sheets and discard them later. | ||
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+ | Agata tries to run away but gets surrounded by the police who were disguised as visitors and high school students. Agata finally confesses to being the serial killer, giving two bumps to his victims just like the tengu does to Kobutori Tale's evil old man who tries to imitate the good Kobutori, just like Nishiki, Ihaya and Mayama stole Dekuri's work and pretended his name would feature in the movie's credits when it eventually was not the case. | ||
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+ | Agata asked them for an explanation, saying Dekuri cried unceasingly, and the three men replied they were so happy their plan had worked perfectly, thus implying they wanted to humiliate their depressed friend and never had the intention to put his name in the movie. But Keiko and Mayama stop him and say that the staff had modified some very important typology spaces in the credits, preventing the name "Michio Dekuri" from appearing. | ||
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+ | As in reality the name was supposed to appear across the five people's vertical names, which is why everyone changed their names and spaces. Dekuri's name was supposed to appear at the same time. They originally planned to put his name as the original author of the story but the producers didn't want to because they couldn't pay for another staff member, so they decided to put his name that way. Agata wasn't told about it as their friends wanted Dekuri and him to discover the surprise while watching the movie together, as they were really close friends. Agata shocked and appalled by his actions breaks down in regret for what he had done to his friends. | ||
==== Aftermath ==== | ==== Aftermath ==== | ||
After the case is solved, Ran talks about a nice place that Okita had told her about and as Sonoko and Masumi start going ahead, Shinichi holds Ran back and asks her how she feels about him. Shinichi mentions Ran's meeting with Okita the previous and wonders if she has forgotten about his confession in London. In response, Ran pulls him closer by grabbing his tie and kisses him on the cheek. | After the case is solved, Ran talks about a nice place that Okita had told her about and as Sonoko and Masumi start going ahead, Shinichi holds Ran back and asks her how she feels about him. Shinichi mentions Ran's meeting with Okita the previous and wonders if she has forgotten about his confession in London. In response, Ran pulls him closer by grabbing his tie and kisses him on the cheek. | ||
− | Shinichi moves to kiss Ran on the lips, but the antidote begins to wear off, and he flees. | + | Shinichi moves to kiss Ran on the lips, but the antidote begins to wear off, and he flees. Masumi gives chase, only to run into Heiji. She realizes that the rucksack Heiji is wearing has the shrunken Shinichi inside it, but doesn't directly confront the two about it. Shinichi and Heiji therefore understand that Masumi knows about Shinichi being Conan. |
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− | Masumi gives chase, only to run into Heiji. She realizes that the rucksack Heiji is wearing has the shrunken Shinichi inside it, but doesn't directly confront the two about it. Shinichi and Heiji therefore understand that Masumi knows about Shinichi being Conan. | ||
A teacher of Teitan High School tells students Shinichi has to leave due to an emergency, and tells them not to say a word about Shinichi's coming and presence to Kyoto, as specially asked for by Shinichi himself. | A teacher of Teitan High School tells students Shinichi has to leave due to an emergency, and tells them not to say a word about Shinichi's coming and presence to Kyoto, as specially asked for by Shinichi himself. | ||
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Heiji gives Conan a motorbike ride back to Tokyo, and Ran texts Shinichi to ask him if they're officially dating each other now. Conan thinks about the last antidote Haibara gave him but which he couldn't take as the timing made it impossible: the class was leaving Kyoto and Shinichi still needed to wait for another 8 hours before taking it... Heiji secretly envies Shinichi who not only "stole" his second favourite place in Japan to confess his love to Kazuha, but also as Shinichi is his rival, he now sets the bar high and Heiji has from here on to go further in his relationship with Kazuha as well. | Heiji gives Conan a motorbike ride back to Tokyo, and Ran texts Shinichi to ask him if they're officially dating each other now. Conan thinks about the last antidote Haibara gave him but which he couldn't take as the timing made it impossible: the class was leaving Kyoto and Shinichi still needed to wait for another 8 hours before taking it... Heiji secretly envies Shinichi who not only "stole" his second favourite place in Japan to confess his love to Kazuha, but also as Shinichi is his rival, he now sets the bar high and Heiji has from here on to go further in his relationship with Kazuha as well. | ||
− | Yukiko and Yusaku are watching the Kyoto Case on TV, in Los Angeles, and are puzzled over the case being so much | + | Yukiko and Yusaku are watching the Kyoto Case on TV, in Los Angeles, and are puzzled over the case being broadcasted so much, even worldwide, and hitting the headlines. Yusaku replies it has to do with the victims' and culprit's fame. As Yukiko feels moved to hear the crime motive was Kyoko's boyfriend's death, Yusaku explains he knew about Michio Dekuri's full name as he had seen the movie's poster online and noticed the rearrangement of names and spaces, exactly the same as for the movie's credits, showing the boyfriend's name across his other friends' names, which is why Kyoko/Keiko changed her name. He then comments on the fact Dekuri would have probably not killed himself if he had seen the poster earlier. He also talks about a more burning issue: has Shinichi been spotted by media or else while he was solving the case since Shinichi is considered dead for most people, including the Black Organization. |
After that, Shinichi sends Ran a mail and saying, "Of course we are dating". Ran collapses onto her bed in a fit of giggles and giddiness.</spoiler> | After that, Shinichi sends Ran a mail and saying, "Of course we are dating". Ran collapses onto her bed in a fit of giggles and giddiness.</spoiler> | ||
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+ | == Movie 23 Special Video == | ||
+ | A special video was shown at the end of Episode 928 TV broadcast, featuring new scenes of Kaitou Kid and 30s teaser of [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]]. | ||
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+ | '''Staff''' | ||
+ | * '''Storyboard / Technical Director''': [[Chika Nagaoka]] | ||
+ | * '''Chief Animation Director''': [[Masatomo Sudo]] | ||
+ | * '''Animation Director''': [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] | ||
+ | * '''Key Animation''': [[Shinsuke Ishikawa]] | ||
+ | * '''In-between Check''': [[Shizuka Okumoto]] | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* This case was initially planned to be set in [[Wikipedia: Singapore|Singapore]] for the manga, but was later changed to Kyoto. The Singapore setting was then recycled for [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire#Trivia|The Fist of Blue Sapphire]]. | * This case was initially planned to be set in [[Wikipedia: Singapore|Singapore]] for the manga, but was later changed to Kyoto. The Singapore setting was then recycled for [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire#Trivia|The Fist of Blue Sapphire]]. | ||
* The two episodes were aired as a one hour and a half movie on January 10, 2019, at the Tokyo Shiodome cinema, two days before the broadcast of the second part. Every staff member who worked on the two episodes were invited, along with some pre-selected fans who had the opportunity to ask questions to the staff. | * The two episodes were aired as a one hour and a half movie on January 10, 2019, at the Tokyo Shiodome cinema, two days before the broadcast of the second part. Every staff member who worked on the two episodes were invited, along with some pre-selected fans who had the opportunity to ask questions to the staff. | ||
− | * In Thailand, just like the release of [[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|Episode One]] TV special | + | * In Thailand, just like the release of [[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|Episode One]] TV special, the episodes were first released as a movie on January 3, 2021 in selected theaters. |
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* The anime staff went to Kyoto to take reference material (photos, videos, etc.) for the two episodes special in the last months preceding the creation of the special. | * The anime staff went to Kyoto to take reference material (photos, videos, etc.) for the two episodes special in the last months preceding the creation of the special. | ||
* Shinichi and Nakamichi's room is 927, just like the episode that makes the first part of the case. | * Shinichi and Nakamichi's room is 927, just like the episode that makes the first part of the case. | ||
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* The taxi taken by Mineto Mayama to Kiyomizu Dera is the same as in [[Conan Kidnapped]] (Koba Taxi car 567) but with a different license plate: 東山 500, こ 58-84 (Higashiyama 500, Ko 58-84). | * The taxi taken by Mineto Mayama to Kiyomizu Dera is the same as in [[Conan Kidnapped]] (Koba Taxi car 567) but with a different license plate: 東山 500, こ 58-84 (Higashiyama 500, Ko 58-84). | ||
* Greg Erwin, a real life author-interpret and singer makes a appearance as himself as he impersonates a Los Angeles news announcer with a character design similar to his look. He was born in the United States but lives in Japan and speaks perfect Japanese. | * Greg Erwin, a real life author-interpret and singer makes a appearance as himself as he impersonates a Los Angeles news announcer with a character design similar to his look. He was born in the United States but lives in Japan and speaks perfect Japanese. | ||
− | * Restaurant Danny's Dining reappears at the end of episode 928. | + | * [[Danny's|Restaurant Danny's Dining]] reappears at the end of episode 928. |
* Naomoto Awards are named after the famous japanese [[Wikipedia: Naoki Prize|Naoki literary awards]]. | * Naomoto Awards are named after the famous japanese [[Wikipedia: Naoki Prize|Naoki literary awards]]. | ||
− | * The monkeys from the timestamp 9:33 of The Scarlet School Trip (Bright Red Arc) is the famous three monkeys that represents [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/three-wise-monkeys-of-toshogu-shrine see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil.] | + | * The monkeys from the timestamp 9:33 of The Scarlet School Trip (Bright Red Arc) is the famous three monkeys that represents [https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/three-wise-monkeys-of-toshogu-shrine see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil]. |
+ | * The name of the characters come from types of [[Wikipedia: Tengu|Tengu]], types of supernatural creatures in the Shinto religion in Japan, said to shed light on heaven and earth<ref name="A">{{cite web|url=http://mysteriouscolors.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-24.html|accessdate=2023-05-04|title=青山先生のもじり方【91巻~100巻】}}</ref>: | ||
+ | :* Mineto Mayama (馬山 峰人) comes from [[Wikipedia: Sōjōbō|Sōjōbō]], also called the Tengu of Kura'''mayama''' (鞍馬山); | ||
+ | :* Taro Nishiki (西木 太郎) comes from the [[Wikipedia: Atago Gongen|Atago Tarōbō Tengu]] (愛宕'''太郎'''坊天狗); | ||
+ | :* Shin'ya Ihaya (井隼 森也) comes from Tenguishiyama (天狗石山), the name of two mountains where tengu are said to be dwelling there<ref>{{cite web|url=https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/41265.html|accessdate=2023-05-14|title=紅の修学旅行(名探偵コナン)}}</ref>; | ||
+ | :* Keiko Kurachi (鞍知 景子) also comes from the Tengu of '''Kura'''mayama (鞍馬山); | ||
+ | :* Riki Agata (阿賀田 力) comes from [[Wikipedia: Karura|Karura]] (迦楼羅), a translitteration of the Indian god [[Wikipedia: Garuda|Garuda]] (ガルダ), and also considered a tengu in Japan; | ||
+ | :* Additionally, the characters Mana (真菜) and Kuranosuke (倉之助) in their play together also spell '''Kurama'''. | ||
+ | * The restaurant ''[[Wikipedia: Pontochō|Pontochō]] Kyūyama'' (先斗町 急山) that appears in the case comes from the actual French-style restaurant [https://www.misogui.jp/ Pontochō Misoguigawa] (先斗町 禊川).<ref name="A"/> | ||
== Manga to anime changes == | == Manga to anime changes == | ||
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== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
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− | {{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le voyage scolaire écarlate<br>(1re partie : Rouge vif / 2e partie : Amour pourpre)|The scarlet school trip<br>(Part 1: Deep red / Part 2: Purple love)}} | + | {{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|L'excursió escarlata. El vermell carmesí / El vermell de l'amor|The scarlet trip. The crimson red / Red of love}} |
+ | {{EpLangItem|flag=France|French (Subbed)|Le voyage scolaire écarlate<br>(1re partie: Rouge vif / 2e partie: Amour pourpre)|The scarlet school trip<br>(Part 1: Deep red / Part 2: Purple love)}} | ||
+ | {{EpLangItem|flag=South Korea|Korean|진홍의 수학여행|Crimson School Trip}} | ||
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ทัศนศึกษามรณะ<br>(ภาคสีแดงก่ำ / ภาคความรักสีแดง)|A dangerous school trip<br>(Deep red / Red love)}} | {{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ทัศนศึกษามรณะ<br>(ภาคสีแดงก่ำ / ภาคความรักสีแดง)|A dangerous school trip<br>(Deep red / Red love)}} | ||
+ | {{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Chuyến đi thực địa màu đỏ thẫm (Chương đỏ tươi) <br> Chuyến đi thực địa màu đỏ thẫm (Chương tình yêu đỏ thẫm)}} | ||
{{EndTable}} | {{EndTable}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | * [[Season | + | * [[Season 24]] |
− | {{Season | + | {{Season 24}} |
[[Category:Episodes]] | [[Category:Episodes]] | ||
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo]] | + | [[Category:Serial Murder Cases]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Ken Araya]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Rei Masunaga]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Ken Araya]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Ayaka Shimoji]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Rei Masunaga]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Asuka Tsubuki]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Ayaka Shimoji]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Miho Tanaka]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Asuka Tsubuki]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Hiroyuki Notake]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Miho Tanaka]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Nariyuki Takahashi]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Hiroyuki Notake]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Hirona Okada]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Nariyuki Takahashi]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Ayu Imoto]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Hirona Okada]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Ayu Imoto]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Seiji Muta]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Rie Nakajima]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Seiji Muta]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Makoto Ozawa]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Rie Nakajima]] |
− | [[Category: Animation directed by Mina Otaka]] | + | [[Category:Animation directed by Makoto Ozawa]] |
+ | [[Category:Animation directed by Mina Otaka]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Kyoto Prefecture]] | ||
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The Scarlet School Trip (紅の修学旅行 Kurenai no Shūgakuryokō ) is the 927th and the 928th episode of the Detective Conan anime. They are composed of two 45 minutes special episodes and have been co-produced with Gosho Aoyama's supervision. It introduces the first canonical performance of Fumimaro Ayanokoji and his pet chipmunk, and is set in Kyoto, where the animation team went to recreate the most realistically possible all the landmarks, including Kiyomizu Butai. There were also special guests from Yomiuri TV, which were introduced as voice actors.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Shinichi eventually manages to take part to the Kyoto trip with Ran and their friends, thanks to the series of antidotes Haibara gave Conan. Each time Conan takes an antidote, he has to wait 8 hours after the back shrinking before taking another one. Shinichi and Ran secretly hope that Ran will give an answer to Shinichi's love declaration back in London. On the Kiyomizu-Dera, Shinichi meets Keiko, an actress and old friend of his mother, who stays in the same hotel as Shinichi and his class, with some university friends with which she shot a blockbuster revolving around a tengu and other monsters. She asks Shinichi to help her to decipher a mysterious code written and sent by their late friend Michio Dekuri, who committed suicide some time ago. The code was received by Nishiki, the movie's screenwriter, along with red aralia leaves, typical from Kyoto. Shinichi tries to solve it, while enjoying Kyoto with his friends, in particular Masumi, who knows Conan is Shinichi but still keeps it a secret. The group of friends visit Kyoto's temples and their gruesome crimson ceilings, that were at first the temple's floors spilled with the blood of samurais who committed mass suicide/seppuku and left many footprints, it was so astounding that the floors were kept and turned into ceilings.
Bright Red Arc
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Crimson Love Arc
Suicide (Past) | |||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Movie 23 Special Video
A special video was shown at the end of Episode 928 TV broadcast, featuring new scenes of Kaitou Kid and 30s teaser of The Fist of Blue Sapphire.
Staff
- Storyboard / Technical Director: Chika Nagaoka
- Chief Animation Director: Masatomo Sudo
- Animation Director: Yoshiharu Shimizu
- Key Animation: Shinsuke Ishikawa
- In-between Check: Shizuka Okumoto
Trivia
- The OS on the laptop Yusaku and Yukiko use is Windows 10.
- This case was initially planned to be set in Singapore for the manga, but was later changed to Kyoto. The Singapore setting was then recycled for The Fist of Blue Sapphire.
- The two episodes were aired as a one hour and a half movie on January 10, 2019, at the Tokyo Shiodome cinema, two days before the broadcast of the second part. Every staff member who worked on the two episodes were invited, along with some pre-selected fans who had the opportunity to ask questions to the staff.
- In Thailand, just like the release of Episode One TV special, the episodes were first released as a movie on January 3, 2021 in selected theaters.
- The anime staff went to Kyoto to take reference material (photos, videos, etc.) for the two episodes special in the last months preceding the creation of the special.
- Shinichi and Nakamichi's room is 927, just like the episode that makes the first part of the case.
- Mai Kuraki's manager seen in the episode isn't the real manager, since the real one is a man named Toshinori Masuda and the president of Being.
- Gosho Aoyama worked as key animator for episode 928.
- The taxi taken by Mineto Mayama to Kiyomizu Dera is the same as in Conan Kidnapped (Koba Taxi car 567) but with a different license plate: 東山 500, こ 58-84 (Higashiyama 500, Ko 58-84).
- Greg Erwin, a real life author-interpret and singer makes a appearance as himself as he impersonates a Los Angeles news announcer with a character design similar to his look. He was born in the United States but lives in Japan and speaks perfect Japanese.
- Restaurant Danny's Dining reappears at the end of episode 928.
- Naomoto Awards are named after the famous japanese Naoki literary awards.
- The monkeys from the timestamp 9:33 of The Scarlet School Trip (Bright Red Arc) is the famous three monkeys that represents see no evil, speak no evil and hear no evil.
- The name of the characters come from types of Tengu, types of supernatural creatures in the Shinto religion in Japan, said to shed light on heaven and earth[1]:
- Mineto Mayama (馬山 峰人) comes from Sōjōbō, also called the Tengu of Kuramayama (鞍馬山);
- Taro Nishiki (西木 太郎) comes from the Atago Tarōbō Tengu (愛宕太郎坊天狗);
- Shin'ya Ihaya (井隼 森也) comes from Tenguishiyama (天狗石山), the name of two mountains where tengu are said to be dwelling there[2];
- Keiko Kurachi (鞍知 景子) also comes from the Tengu of Kuramayama (鞍馬山);
- Riki Agata (阿賀田 力) comes from Karura (迦楼羅), a translitteration of the Indian god Garuda (ガルダ), and also considered a tengu in Japan;
- Additionally, the characters Mana (真菜) and Kuranosuke (倉之助) in their play together also spell Kurama.
- The restaurant Pontochō Kyūyama (先斗町 急山) that appears in the case comes from the actual French-style restaurant Pontochō Misoguigawa (先斗町 禊川).[1]
Manga to anime changes
- The scene with Mai Kuraki and her manager is only seen in the anime, although the quote about the double couple was proposed by Gosho Aoyama.
- The part when Ran asks Keiko Kurachi if she has won the Macademy Awards is skipped in the anime.
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Catalan (Catalan dub) | L'excursió escarlata. El vermell carmesí / El vermell de l'amor | The scarlet trip. The crimson red / Red of love |
French (Subbed) | Le voyage scolaire écarlate (1re partie: Rouge vif / 2e partie: Amour pourpre) |
The scarlet school trip (Part 1: Deep red / Part 2: Purple love) |
Korean | 진홍의 수학여행 | Crimson School Trip |
Thai | ทัศนศึกษามรณะ (ภาคสีแดงก่ำ / ภาคความรักสีแดง) |
A dangerous school trip (Deep red / Red love) |
Vietnamese | Chuyến đi thực địa màu đỏ thẫm (Chương đỏ tươi) Chuyến đi thực địa màu đỏ thẫm (Chương tình yêu đỏ thẫm) |
References
- ^ a b "青山先生のもじり方【91巻~100巻】". http://mysteriouscolors.blog.fc2.com/blog-entry-24.html. Retrieved on 2023-05-04.
- ^ "紅の修学旅行(名探偵コナン)". https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/41265.html. Retrieved on 2023-05-14.
See also
Episodes of Season 24 | ||
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Episode 927 • 928 • 929 • 930 • 931 • 932 • 933 • 934 • 935 • 936 • 937 • 938 • 939 • 940 • 941 • 942 • 943 • 944 • 945 • 946 • 947 • 948 • 949 • 950 • 951 • 952 • 953 • 954 • 955 • 956 • 957 • 958 • 959 • 960 • 961 • 962 • 963 • 964 |
- Episodes
- Serial Murder Cases
- Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo
- Animation directed by Nobuyuki Iwai
- Animation directed by Chiemi Hironaka
- Animation directed by Kenichi Otomo
- Animation directed by Ken Araya
- Animation directed by Rei Masunaga
- Animation directed by Ayaka Shimoji
- Animation directed by Asuka Tsubuki
- Animation directed by Miho Tanaka
- Animation directed by Hiroyuki Notake
- Animation directed by Nariyuki Takahashi
- Animation directed by Hirona Okada
- Animation directed by Ayu Imoto
- Animation directed by Keiko Sasaki
- Animation directed by Seiji Muta
- Animation directed by Rie Nakajima
- Animation directed by Makoto Ozawa
- Animation directed by Mina Otaka
- Kyoto Prefecture