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| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|大岡紅葉の甘い罠}} <br> (Ōoka Momiji no Amai Wana) | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|大岡紅葉の甘い罠}} <br> (Ōoka Momiji no Amai Wana) | ||
− | | rating = 6.1% (Part 1) | + | | rating = 6.1% (Part 1) <br> 6.3% (Part 2) |
| Manga case number = #315 | | Manga case number = #315 | ||
| airdate = September 21, 2024 (Part 1) <br> September 28, 2024 (Part 2) | | airdate = September 21, 2024 (Part 1) <br> September 28, 2024 (Part 2) | ||
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| manga = [[Volume 102#Detective Play Director Murder Case|Volume 102 - F8-10]] ([[file 1088|1088]] · [[file 1089|1089]] · [[file 1090|1090]]) | | manga = [[Volume 102#Detective Play Director Murder Case|Volume 102 - F8-10]] ([[file 1088|1088]] · [[file 1089|1089]] · [[file 1090|1090]]) | ||
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| storyboard = [[Jiro Kanai]] | | storyboard = [[Jiro Kanai]] | ||
| producer = 1135: [[Tsurumi Mukaiyama]] <br> 1136: [[Ayumi Iemura]] | | producer = 1135: [[Tsurumi Mukaiyama]] <br> 1136: [[Ayumi Iemura]] | ||
− | | animation-director = 1135: <br> [[Kosei Takahashi]] <br> [[Eiichi Tokura]] <br> [[Yusuke Shimizu]]<br> [[Ai Nakatani]] <br> 1136: <br> [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] | + | | animation-director = 1135: <br> • [[Kosei Takahashi]] <br> • [[Eiichi Tokura]] <br> • [[Yusuke Shimizu]]<br> • [[Ai Nakatani]] <br> 1136: <br> • [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> • [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] |
| character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Kyoko Yoshimi]] and [[Nariyuki Takahashi]] (sub-character) <br> [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] (design works) | | character-design = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Kyoko Yoshimi]] and [[Nariyuki Takahashi]] (sub-character) <br> [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] (design works) | ||
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Momiji Ooka's Sweet Trap (大岡紅葉の甘い罠 Ōoka Momiji no Amai Wana ) is the 1135th and 1136th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Case
Situation
Part 1
With the intent of deliberating the conception of the stage drama utilizing Kogoro and Heiji as prototypes, Conan and the rest visit Kyoto, where the drama director resides. The producer, stage director, and screenwriter are also reunited. Heiji, after having a brief inspection of the screenplay, focused his attention on the fiancée of the main character who was based on Heiji. The fiancée, of course, was based on one of the individuals who tagged along: Momiji Ooka, who continues to claim that she is Heiji's fiancée. Heiji continues to scan through the screenplay, and he was convinced that the main character in the drama would have a wife. However, the self-proclaimed "Heiji's fiancée" has set a trap for Ran and Kazuha by providing a Kyoto Dessert Tour.
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Part 2
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- The anime version includes the names of Youka Kuraishi, Nobuya Nagakubo, Ayari Kakiwaki and Miku Narasawa as actors on the script. They will later appear in the Detective Play Murder Case.
- Several scenes and dialogues are added in the anime:
- Kazuha saying that she feels like a celebrity when they go out to eat in Kyoto in a car.
- Kabumoto remarking that Momiji already knows Heiji and the others, so it makes things easier.
- Kabumoto saying that it is unrealistic for a modern young man not to have a girlfriend.
- Kabumoto asking people to eat pizza because it's for good luck.
- Conan, sitting between Heiji and Momiji, becomes annoyed when Momiji comes closer to Heiji.
- Kabumoto agreeing with Kuroda's thoughts on the script and asks the staff to keep it realistic.
- The scene where the three other crew members check on Kabumoto, who is sleeping. (In the manga the scene was only mentioned, not shown.)
- Inaba saying that there is a ladder downstairs.
- Kuroda emphasizing that murder is more likely the case, followed by Ayanokoji saying that would make everyone who was in the house when the case happened a suspect.
- Ayanokoji remarking that it would raise a number of questions if they consider the case as murder.
- Kazuha asking Iori how many restaurants they are going to.
- Ayanokoji adding that the sleeping pills might not affect Kabumoto at the right time, and he could have forgotten to take them.
- Kimata saying that three of them don't have any motive to murder Kabumoto, with Karuo mentioning that they have a play coming up.
- Karuo saying that Kabumoto trained Ninka himself.
- Heiji trembling while holding the pizza cutter after an "incident" with Momiji.
- Some dialogues are removed in the anime:
- Kimata saying that they learned that Ninka had poisoned herself after they called the police.
- Kimata saying that he needed to line up some other work if the play was being cancelled, after the staff asked Ayanokoji to let them leave.* Some dialogues by Karuo, Kimata, and Inaba, have been changed in terms of the order and who spoke it.
Trivia
- The dishes Kazuha and Ran eat on their tour with Iori include anmitsu, warabimochi, dango from Arashiyama, kinako parfait and ohagi.
- The suspects' names are related to "theater"[1]:
- Myouji Karuo (軽尾 明児) comes from "musicals" (ミュージカル myūjikaru ) ;
- Reisuke Inaba (稲場 玲佑) comes from "ballet" (バレエ barei ) ;
- Shigeki Kimata (木俣 重記) comes from "comedy" (喜劇 kigeki ) ;
- Kyousuke Kabumoto (株本 恭助) comes from "kabuki" (歌舞伎 kabuki ) ;
- Ninka Gyoda (行田 仁香) comes from "puppet shows" (人形劇 ningyōgeki ).
- The stores in Kyoto are parodies of real stores[1]:
- Kyoto Tokudaiya (京都徳大屋) comes from Gion Tokuya (ぎおん徳屋) ;
- XX Café Arashiyama Main Store (XX.cafe嵐山本店) comes from exCafé Kyoto Arashiyama Main Store (eXcafe京都嵐山本店) ;
- Gion Nanako (祇園ななこ) comes from Gion Kinana (祇園きなな) ;
- Hachiya (蜂屋) could come from Mitsubachi (みつばち) ;
- Otafukuya (大多福屋) comes from Otafuku (小多福) ;
- Fruits Sand Aoiso (フルーツサンドaoiso) comes from Fruits Parlor Yaoiso (フルーツパーラーヤオイソ).
- The episode opens in Gion, in front of Ichiriki Chaya, at the corner of Shijō Street and Hanamikōji Street.
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Arabic | فخ موميجي أوكا | Momiji Ooka's Trap |
French (Subbed) | Le piège sucré de Momiji Ōoka | Momiji Ōoka's sweet trap |
References
See also
Episodes of Season 29 | ||
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Episode 1109 • 1110 • 1111 • 1112 • 1113 • 1114 • 1115 • 1116 • 1117 • 1118 • 1119 • 1120 • 1121 • 1122 • 1123 • 1124 • 1125 • 1126 • 1127 • 1128 • 1129 • 1130 • 1131 • 1132 • 1133 • 1134 • 1135 • 1136 • 1137 • 1138 • 1139 • 1140 • 1141 • 1142 • 1143 |