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=== Situation === | === Situation === | ||
==== Prologue ==== | ==== Prologue ==== | ||
+ | Nichiuri TV celebrates the opening of their new office building in Osaka and announce the production of the movie "Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba" by Taiho Pictures. Conan, Kogoro, Ran, the Detective Boys, Heiji and Kazuha are all there to take part in the filming as extras. TV producer Yonekura gets killed when a large monster action figure falls on him in the warehouse. Conan and Heiji deduce there were two culprits and that they are his subordinates Mihara and Kouchi, who killed Yonekura for taking credit for their work. Mihara and Kouchi try to escape arrest in Yonekura's car but Mihara is stopped by police. Kouchi drives off and crashes the car into a river. A bomb in the car goes off and kills him. | ||
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| crime = Murder | | crime = Murder | ||
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| suspects = Takeru Kouchi and Yoshito Mihara | | suspects = Takeru Kouchi and Yoshito Mihara | ||
| suspects-label = Culprits | | suspects-label = Culprits | ||
− | | description = | + | | description = They ambushed him in the props room and dropped a large monster action figure on him. The fangs of the figure impale him to death. |
}} | }} | ||
{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
− | | crime = | + | | crime = Reckless driving |
| image = EP965 Case.png | | image = EP965 Case.png | ||
| location = Road near Osaka's Nichiuri TV station, Osaka | | location = Road near Osaka's Nichiuri TV station, Osaka | ||
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| age = 16 years old (Ran) and 17 years old (Kazuha) | | age = 16 years old (Ran) and 17 years old (Kazuha) | ||
| time = Afternoon | | time = Afternoon | ||
− | | cause-death = | + | | cause-death = Vehicular assault |
| cause-death-label = Attack types | | cause-death-label = Attack types | ||
| suspects = Takeru Kouchi | | suspects = Takeru Kouchi | ||
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+ | The next day, [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] joins the investigation as Yonekura was connected to a scriptwriter Onda, who died in Kyoto the day before Yonekura's death when he drove off a cliff. Onda drives a red car on even days and a blue car on odd days but he died in the red car on an even day. Yonekura and Onda worked together on an independent film 20 years ago. A third death occurs in Suemura, an employee of Taiho Pictures, when a bomb explodes at an abandoned warehouse. Suemura was also a part of Yonekura's team 20 years ago. The bomb used matches the one that was in Yonekura's car and the police suspect a bomb was also used in Onda's death. They learn of a fourth member of the team 20 years ago in Katsuji Ishizawa and look for him only to find him bound and gagged in the kitchen of his own home. | ||
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| crime = Bombing-Murder (Past) | | crime = Bombing-Murder (Past) | ||
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+ | Ishizawa's brought to a hospital. He had been starved for two to three days with bruises all over. Conan and Kogoro investigate Ishizawa's residence. They deduce Ishizawa was locked in his room on the second floor, broke out and fell down the stairs but couldn't explain why he didn't go outside for help. Conan notices a newspaper in the entranceway with a story on Yonekura's death. Conan meets with Haibara, who tells Conan about how Yonekura, Onda and Suemura all paid off their debts ten years ago and, at around the same time, there was an unsolved robbery of 120 million yen by a four-man group. Also, before his death, Onda was close to bankruptcy after failed investments. Conan deduces the robbery was committed by Yonekura's team and the deaths were due to a falling out but can't work out the culprit. Conan considers the possibility that Yonekura killed Onda after being blackmailed but he couldn't explain why Yonekura's car had a bomb. Haibara suspects Ishizawa staged his confinement but Conan didn't find evidence of that. Conan couldn't explain why a bomb was only planted in one of Onda's two cars or why the bomb in Yonekura's car had no timer or detonator. | ||
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| crime = Kidnapping | | crime = Kidnapping | ||
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=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
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− | + | Conan deduces '''Yonekura''' was behind the bombings and the plan was to kill Onda, Ishizawa and Suemura on the same day to make his alibi. Yonekura could have directed Suemura to the warehouse and the bomb in his car was actually explosives yet to be made into a bomb, presumably for killing and framing Ishizawa or for setting off at the airport carpark to make it look like he was also a target but escaped death on account of being on a business trip and not in the car. But Onda's death happened a day earlier than expected when his blue car broke down and he had to drive the red one. Seeing the news of this distressed Yonekura to the point that he couldn't avoid being killed. This also threw off the rest of his plan. Ishizawa couldn't ask for help due to the risk of the robbery coming to light. | |
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− | + | Heiji finds a home video at the Onda residence showing there was a fifth man on the team. The fifth man was Katsuji Ishizawa's brother Koichi. Heiji and Conan set up Katsuji to lead them to Koichi. Koichi says he was supposed to be working as a guard at Abeno Harukas for an event related to the Gomera/Yaiba movie. Yonekura set it up for him. Heiji and Conan realize there are two bombs there and that Ran, Kazuha and the Detective Boys are there too. Heiji and Conan get there and find one of the bombs on the terrace but the other one is inside with Kazuha and Ran. They communicate over the phone and deactivate both bombs together. | |
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* The producer victim is named after actual ''Detective Conan'' producer [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=40768 Isato Yonekura]; which is also the second ''Detective Conan'' producer who was "persecuted" in the anime, after [[Michihiko Suwa]]. | * The producer victim is named after actual ''Detective Conan'' producer [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=40768 Isato Yonekura]; which is also the second ''Detective Conan'' producer who was "persecuted" in the anime, after [[Michihiko Suwa]]. | ||
* The case reveals that Kazuha actually likes the ''Gomera'' movies since she watched them when she was young with Heiji although this fact is not confirmed in the [[manga]]. | * The case reveals that Kazuha actually likes the ''Gomera'' movies since she watched them when she was young with Heiji although this fact is not confirmed in the [[manga]]. | ||
− | * ''Taiho Pictures'' is a pun to [[wikipedia:Toho|Toho Pictures]], the company which produces the ''Detective Conan'' [[movies]]. | + | * ''Taiho Pictures'' is a pun to [[wikipedia:Toho|Toho Pictures]], the company which produces the ''Detective Conan'' [[movies]] and Godzilla movies. |
− | * The ultimate scene regarding the bomb disposal pays homage to [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|'''Movie 1''': The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]]. | + | * The ultimate scene regarding the bomb disposal pays homage to [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper|'''Movie 1''': The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]] with the red cord left uncut. |
* The four section titles: {{nihongo|'''序'''|Jo}}, {{nihongo|'''破'''|Yabu}}, {{nihongo|'''急'''|Kyū}}, and {{nihongo|'''結'''|Ketsu}} originate from concepts of Japanese traditional literature; whilst paying homage to the naming manner of the TV movie ''[[wikipedia:Rebuild of Evangelion|Rebuild of Evangelion]]''. | * The four section titles: {{nihongo|'''序'''|Jo}}, {{nihongo|'''破'''|Yabu}}, {{nihongo|'''急'''|Kyū}}, and {{nihongo|'''結'''|Ketsu}} originate from concepts of Japanese traditional literature; whilst paying homage to the naming manner of the TV movie ''[[wikipedia:Rebuild of Evangelion|Rebuild of Evangelion]]''. | ||
* Yonekura's SUV stolen by Mihara and Kouchi is a 2007 black clearcoat Lincoln Navigator (U326). The license plate number is 浪速 300, よ 12-09 (Naniwa 300, Yo 12-09). | * Yonekura's SUV stolen by Mihara and Kouchi is a 2007 black clearcoat Lincoln Navigator (U326). The license plate number is 浪速 300, よ 12-09 (Naniwa 300, Yo 12-09). |
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Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (大怪獣ゴメラVS仮面ヤイバー Daikaijū Gomera Vāsasu Kamen Yaibā ) is the 965th, 966th, 967th, and 968th episode of the Detective Conan anime. The main setting is the new Nichiuri TV station in Osaka, which is modeled after Yomiuri TV new headquarters that started its operation on September 1, 2019.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Prologue
Nichiuri TV celebrates the opening of their new office building in Osaka and announce the production of the movie "Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba" by Taiho Pictures. Conan, Kogoro, Ran, the Detective Boys, Heiji and Kazuha are all there to take part in the filming as extras. TV producer Yonekura gets killed when a large monster action figure falls on him in the warehouse. Conan and Heiji deduce there were two culprits and that they are his subordinates Mihara and Kouchi, who killed Yonekura for taking credit for their work. Mihara and Kouchi try to escape arrest in Yonekura's car but Mihara is stopped by police. Kouchi drives off and crashes the car into a river. A bomb in the car goes off and kills him.
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Bombing-Accidental Murder | |||||||||||||||
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Interlude
The next day, Fumimaro Ayanokoji joins the investigation as Yonekura was connected to a scriptwriter Onda, who died in Kyoto the day before Yonekura's death when he drove off a cliff. Onda drives a red car on even days and a blue car on odd days but he died in the red car on an even day. Yonekura and Onda worked together on an independent film 20 years ago. A third death occurs in Suemura, an employee of Taiho Pictures, when a bomb explodes at an abandoned warehouse. Suemura was also a part of Yonekura's team 20 years ago. The bomb used matches the one that was in Yonekura's car and the police suspect a bomb was also used in Onda's death. They learn of a fourth member of the team 20 years ago in Katsuji Ishizawa and look for him only to find him bound and gagged in the kitchen of his own home.
Bombing-Murder (Past) | |||||||||||||||
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Bombing-Murder | |||||||||||||||
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Climax
Ishizawa's brought to a hospital. He had been starved for two to three days with bruises all over. Conan and Kogoro investigate Ishizawa's residence. They deduce Ishizawa was locked in his room on the second floor, broke out and fell down the stairs but couldn't explain why he didn't go outside for help. Conan notices a newspaper in the entranceway with a story on Yonekura's death. Conan meets with Haibara, who tells Conan about how Yonekura, Onda and Suemura all paid off their debts ten years ago and, at around the same time, there was an unsolved robbery of 120 million yen by a four-man group. Also, before his death, Onda was close to bankruptcy after failed investments. Conan deduces the robbery was committed by Yonekura's team and the deaths were due to a falling out but can't work out the culprit. Conan considers the possibility that Yonekura killed Onda after being blackmailed but he couldn't explain why Yonekura's car had a bomb. Haibara suspects Ishizawa staged his confinement but Conan didn't find evidence of that. Conan couldn't explain why a bomb was only planted in one of Onda's two cars or why the bomb in Yonekura's car had no timer or detonator.
Kidnapping | |||||||||||||
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Robbery (Past) | |||||||||||||||
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Finale
Bomb Threat | |||||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- This is the first anime-original case that occupies the length of four episodes; the episodes' production standard is also extremely close to the movies.
- In the summer of 2018, after Takahiro Okura had finished composing the script for Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire, the director Yasuichiro Yamamoto commissioned him to conceive the script of this case.
- The producer victim is named after actual Detective Conan producer Isato Yonekura; which is also the second Detective Conan producer who was "persecuted" in the anime, after Michihiko Suwa.
- The case reveals that Kazuha actually likes the Gomera movies since she watched them when she was young with Heiji although this fact is not confirmed in the manga.
- Taiho Pictures is a pun to Toho Pictures, the company which produces the Detective Conan movies and Godzilla movies.
- The ultimate scene regarding the bomb disposal pays homage to Movie 1: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper with the red cord left uncut.
- The four section titles: 序 (Jo ), 破 (Yabu ), 急 (Kyū ), and 結 (Ketsu ) originate from concepts of Japanese traditional literature; whilst paying homage to the naming manner of the TV movie Rebuild of Evangelion.
- Yonekura's SUV stolen by Mihara and Kouchi is a 2007 black clearcoat Lincoln Navigator (U326). The license plate number is 浪速 300, よ 12-09 (Naniwa 300, Yo 12-09).
- One of the cars in the parking is a brown Toyota Prius. The license plate number is 浪速 301, ふ 68-20 (Naniwa 301, Fu 68-20). Another Toyota Prius, although white, is seen at the scene of Onda's accident.
- The Naniwa Police Hospital (浪速警察病院 Naniwa keisatsu byōin ) is in fact the Osaka Police Hospital (大阪警察病院 Ōsaka keisatsu byōin ).
- Onda's blue car is a bleu abysse 2018 Alpine A110 Premiere Edition. The license plate number is 浪速 332, り 1-10 (Naniwa 332, Ri 1-10).
- Onda's red car was a rosso portofino pearl 2018 Ferrari Portofino [F164]. The license plate number was 浪速 332, は 1-64 (Naniwa 332, Wa 1-64).
- Otaki's police car is a Toyota Crown. The license plate number is 浪速 800, ? 33-86 (Naniwa 800, ? 33-86).
- Fumimaro Ayanokoji's car is a bianco ghiaccio 2006 Alfa Romeo Brera 1750 TBi. The license plate number is 東山 302, よ 11-17 (Higashiyama 302, Yo 11-17).
- On several promotional materials[1], the character designer Masatomo Sudo was recorded with the position of "Chief Animation Director", yet he was never credited with that role in the ending credits.
- This was the first episode to be dubbed by Macias Group, and also the first one to be dubbed into English in nearly fourteen years after Funimation last dubbed episode.
- There is an error in the the 3rd part of the case, when Kogoro is knocked out by Conan to help solve the case, at no point is Conan seen placing the Button Speaker on the back of his dress shirt collar, and just before Kogoro is knocked out, the Button Speaker isn't shown on his shirt collar, but once Conan begins his deduction as Kogoro, the Button Speaker is suddenly visible on the back of Kogoro's collar.
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Catalan (Catalan dub) | El gran monstre Gomera contra Yaiba l'Emmascarat (Pròleg / Introducció / Nus / Desenllaç) |
The great monster Gomera against Masked Yaiba (Prologue / Introduction / Body / Conclusion) |
French (Subbed) | Gomera, le monstre géant, contre Masked Yaiber | Gomera, the giant monster, vs. Masked Yaiber |
Korean | 대 괴수 고메라 VS 가면 야이바 | Big Monster Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba |
Thai | สัตว์ประหลาดยักษ์โกเมล่า ปะทะ หน้ากากไยบะ (ปฐมบท / ทำลาย / ไล่ล่า / บทสรุป) |
Gomera The Giant Monster vs. Kamen Yaiba (Prologue / Destroy / Chase / Conclusion) |
Vietnamese | Quái vật Gomera VS Kamen Yaiba (Mở màn) Quái vật Gomera VS Kamen Yaiba (Đoạn giữa) Quái vật Gomera VS Kamen Yaiba (Đoạn cao trào) Quái vật Gomera VS Kamen Yaiba (Phần kết) |
References
See also
Episodes of Season 25 | ||
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