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| title                  = {{PAGENAME}}
 
| title                  = {{PAGENAME}}
 
| japanese-title        = {{lang|ja|ラストダンス}} <br> (Rasuto Dansu)
 
| japanese-title        = {{lang|ja|ラストダンス}} <br> (Rasuto Dansu)
| rating                =
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| rating                = 6.2%
 
| Filler case number    = #434
 
| Filler case number    = #434
 
| airdate                = February 8, 2025
 
| airdate                = February 8, 2025
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| dubbed-episode        =
 
| dubbed-episode        =
 
| english-airdate        =
 
| english-airdate        =
| cast                  = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]]
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| cast                  = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]]
| solved-by              =
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| solved-by              = [[Sonoko Suzuki]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]}
 
| next-conan-hint        = Shoelaces
 
| next-conan-hint        = Shoelaces
| voice-cast            = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Hozumi Goda]] as Kensaku Takada <br> [[Haruna Ikezawa]] as Konomi Takada <br> [[Mayuki Makiguchi]] as Rika Yamasato <br> [[Shinji Kawada]] as Satoru Yoshioka
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| voice-cast            = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Forensics officer <br> [[Hozumi Goda]] as Kensaku Takada <br> [[Haruna Ikezawa]] as Konomi Takada <br> [[Mayuki Makiguchi]] as Rika Yamazato <br> [[Shinji Kawada]] as Satoru Yoshioka
 
| director              = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]
 
| director              = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> [[Nobuharu Kamanaka]]
 
| screenplay            = [[Yuki Notsuka]]
 
| screenplay            = [[Yuki Notsuka]]
 
| storyboard            = [[Masaki Ozora]]
 
| storyboard            = [[Masaki Ozora]]
 
| producer              = [[Masahiko Suzuki]]
 
| producer              = [[Masahiko Suzuki]]
| animation-director    = [[Kazuaki Morita]] <br> [[Maho Tanabe]] <br> [[Miki Konno]] <br> [[Yuji Shirahata]] <br> [[Tomoyuki Kameda]] <br> [[Masahiro Sekiguchi]] <br> [[Kaori Yokoe]] <br> [[Hideaki Shimada]] <br> [[Ayana Togashi]] <br> [[Takatsugu Umeda]] <br> [[Hideki Sakai]] <hr style="visibility: hidden; margin: 2px 0;"> '''MIGHTY MAX MOVIE''' <br> [[Shin Eun-ah]] <br> [[So Eun-ji]] <hr style="visibility: hidden; margin: 2px 0;"> '''8bit''' <br> [[Akihiro Ino]] (asst.)
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| animation-director    = [[Kazuaki Morita]] <br> [[Maho Tanabe]] <br> [[Miki Konno]] <br> [[Yuji Shirahata]] <br> [[Tomoyuki Kameda]] <br> [[Masahiro Sekiguchi]] <br> [[Kaori Yokoe]] <br> [[Hideaki Shimada]] <br> [[Ayana Togashi]] <br> [[Takatsugu Umeda]] <br> [[Hideki Sakai]] <br> '''MIGHTY MAX MOVIE''' <br> [[Shin Eun-ah]] <br> [[So Eun-ji]] <br> '''8bit''' <br> [[Akihiro Ino]] (asst.)
 
| character-design      = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]] (sub-character) <br> [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] (design works)
 
| character-design      = [[Masatomo Sudo]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]] (sub-character) <br> [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] (design works)
 
| production-cooperation = [[8bit]]
 
| production-cooperation = [[8bit]]
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{{char|Ran Mouri}}
 
{{char|Ran Mouri}}
 
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}
 
{{char|Sonoko Suzuki}}
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{{Char|Juzo Megure}}
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{{Char|Wataru Takagi}}
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{{Char|Kazunobu Chiba}}
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}}
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== Gadgets ==
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{{gadgets Appearances|
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{{gadget|Wristwatch Flashlight}}
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{{gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}
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{{gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
== Case ==
 
== Case ==
 
=== Situation ===
 
=== Situation ===
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[[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] invites [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] to a party held by real estate company manager Kensaku Takada, and [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] inevitably has to follow them since Kogoro is off to drink with the neighborhood association. At the party, they get to meet Kensaku and his wife, Konomi. Kensaku, who heard from Sonoko that Ran is a karate champion, says that he also once practiced karate in college, and out of his passionate talking, starts striking poses. While not mentioned by anyone, Kensaku’s sleeves pull up slightly during this talk, revealing an expensive-looking watch.
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Upon seeing Rika, Kensaku’s maid, walk past him, he calls her over to bring some drinks. Unfortunately, Rika bumps into one of the guests and accidentally spills the drinks onto Kensaku, which makes him furious and he nearly strikes her before Konomi intervenes. Konomi suggests him to go change his clothes, and Kensaku leaves the room, before Konomi also leaves to head to the powder room. Conan then spots a worried-looking man holding his phone intently before the man also exits the room.
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After some time, Konomi returns, but Kensaku is still missing. Rika, now with a red mark on her cheek, tells Konomi that Kensaku went out to smoke. Konomi then instructs Rika to go get Kensaku. Meanwhile, Sonoko notices that Konomi had changed her shoes, and also invites Ran to change into a different pair of shoes. When questioned by Conan, Sonoko reveals the party to be a dance party, where participants wear special dancing shoes. She reminds Ran that wearing accessories are not allowed. But not long before the dancing is about to begin, a scream from Rika interrupts the excitement—she has found Kensaku, who had fallen to his death.
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{{InfoBox Crime
 
{{InfoBox Crime
| crime              = Murder?
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| crime              = Accident?
 
| image              = EP1152 Case1.jpg
 
| image              = EP1152 Case1.jpg
| location            =  
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| location            = Next to Kensaku's mansion
 
| victim              = Kensaku Takada
 
| victim              = Kensaku Takada
| age                =  
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| age                = 45 years old
| cause-death        = Injury from falling
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| cause-death        = Blunt head trauma from falling
| suspects            =  
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| suspects            = Konomi Takada, Rika Yamazato & Satoru Yoshioka
| description        =  
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| description        = Kensaku was drinking before the accident, but would this really mean he was in a drunken state and accidentally fell off the elevated property?
 
}}
 
}}
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The police arrive, with [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] noting that Kensaku had been drinking before his death, suggesting that his drunken state led him to accidentally fall over the mansion’s fencing and, due to the property’s elevation, injure his head on the pavement below. However, Conan denies this as an accident, having noticed many footprints in the yard above, indicating a fight between Kensaku and a possible killer. The police, Ran, and Sonoko head back up to the mansion’s yard to see the footprints, but Conan stays back, and finds that Kensaku’s watch is missing. Apparently, the forensics officer had found the watch in Kensaku’s jacket pocket, not on his wrist.
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Back at the mansion, the police take a look at the footprints. Considering their wide extent across the yard, they assume Kensaku had an intense fight with whoever killed him. There are also four sets of footprints, which are from Kensaku, Rika, Conan and the murderer. Strangely, some footprints are whole while others are halved, as if the halved footprints were created from a person standing on their tiptoes.
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Conan helps the police narrow down the suspects to those who left the party venue before Kensaku’s death. They are Konomi, Rika, and the worried-looking man from before, who is introduced as Satoru.
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Of the three, Satoru is the only one with a motive, being financially indebted to Kensaku. The police later find a pair of dancing shoes in the yard that match with the fourth set of footprints. It bears a small mud print. Satoru confesses that the shoes belong to him, and the police decide that he is the culprit. Conan, though, notices something between Satoru’s dancing shoes and the shoes Satoru was currently wearing.
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Conan decides to investigate some more, and heads into the mansion’s kitchen, where he sees Rika searching for something on the floor. That “something” is her earring, which for some reason had been dropped. Heading back out to the yard, Conan finds that forensics had finished recording the footprints. Conan then has Takagi and Chiba reenact the murder by stepping onto the footprints. But when Takagi is forced to stand on his tiptoes, he loses balance. The experiment is seemingly useless, and Satoru is being taken away by the police for questioning.
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Conan, holding the forensic officer’s record of the footprints, passes by Ran. Ran notices that the footprints look similar to a step diagram, which Sonoko used when teaching Ran how to dance. It is not long before Sonoko is seen kneeling on the ground…and “Sonoko’s” deduction show begins.
  
 
=== People ===
 
=== People ===
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{People|Kensaku Takada|Kensaku Takada.jpg|
 
{{People|Kensaku Takada|Kensaku Takada.jpg|
* Victim
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* Victim (fell)
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* 45 years old
 
* Real estate company manager
 
* Real estate company manager
 
* Party organizer}}
 
* Party organizer}}
{{People|Konomi Takada|Konomi Takada.jpg| <!-- Not sure if I romanized her given name correctly -->
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{{People|Konomi Takada|Konomi Takada.jpg|
* Kenasku's wife}}
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* 28 years old
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* Kensaku's wife}}
 
{{People|Rika Yamazato|Rika Yamazato.jpg|
 
{{People|Rika Yamazato|Rika Yamazato.jpg|
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* 22 years old
 
* Maid}}
 
* Maid}}
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{{People|Satoru Yoshioka|Satoru Yoshioka.jpg|
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* 36 years old
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* Kensaku's acquaintance}}
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{{People|Man|EP1152 Man.jpg|
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* Party attendee}}
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{{People|Forensics officer|EP1152 Forensics.jpg|
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* Tokyo MPD forensics officer}}
 
{{EndBox}}
 
{{EndBox}}
  
 
=== Resolution ===
 
=== Resolution ===
<spoiler></spoiler>
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<spoiler>
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==== Deduction ====
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To start with, Satoru’s dancing shoes were definitely used in the murder, but on closer inspection, the laces on the dancing shoes are being tied more tightly than the laces on Satoru’s shoes, indicating that whoever was wearing them during the murder had smaller feet than Satoru. Therefore, Satoru is not the culprit. Moreover, the real culprit wanted to frame Satoru.
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Next is Rika, who has a red mark on her cheek. The mark was from when Kensaku struck her in the kitchen, which was also when she lost her earring. However, it is not possible for her to have murder Kensaku by pushing him over the yard’s fencing, since Kensaku has karate skills and would have been able to defend. Thus, Rika is not the culprit.
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This leaves Konomi, but being Kensaku’s wife, she does not have a motive. Yet, considering the method used to murder Kensaku, she is the only one who could have done it. Kensaku was murdered while he was dancing, which is proven by two clues. The first are the halved footprints. If you were to push someone, you would have to dig your heels into the ground. Tiptoeing does the opposite; it is impossible to generate enough force in that position to push someone such that they would lose their balance. This is confirmed with how Takagi lost his balance in the reenactment of the murder. The second is the fact that Kensaku’s wristwatch was found in his jacket pocket. Kensaku probably removed the watch in order to dance, since accessories are not allowed to be worn while dancing. The only person who could have danced with Kensaku is his wife, '''Konomi Takada'''.
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Conan, through Sonoko’s voice, says that Konomi most likely stole Satoru’s dancing shoes, then lured Kensaku into the yard by saying that she wanted to practice dancing some more before the event. As they danced, Konomi slowly lured Kensaku to the edge of the yard. Konomi then tripped Kensaku over the fencing, but Kensaku accidentally stepped onto the dancing shoes Konomi was wearing, leaving a mud print. Considering that not much time had passed since the incident, Conan deduces that Konomi must still have a red mark on her foot from when Kensaku stepped on her.
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Sure enough, Konomi takes off her heels to reveal the mark where Kensaku stepped on her.
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==== Motive ====
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Konomi’s motive was that Kensaku didn’t really love her as a true wife, he only married her to be his “trophy wife” and brag and boast about her to other people. As for framing Satoru, she says that she would have framed anyone who had a possible motive to kill Kensaku.
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==== Aftermath ====
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Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are walking home when Sonoko mentions how they didn’t get to dance at Kensaku’s party, and suddenly starts dancing with Ran on the street. Quite comically, Sonoko ends up banging her head on a nearby utility pole<!-- Utility pole or light pole? -->.
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</spoiler>
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* The title of this episode pays homage to the final [[wikipedia:Furuhata Ninzaburō|Ninzaburo Furuhata]] film ''The {{bracket|Last|Final}} Dance'' (ファイナル ラスト・ダンス).
 
* The title of this episode pays homage to the final [[wikipedia:Furuhata Ninzaburō|Ninzaburo Furuhata]] film ''The {{bracket|Last|Final}} Dance'' (ファイナル ラスト・ダンス).
* This episode was outsourced to [[8bit]], which is well-known in the anime industry. Most likely due to [[TMS Entertainment]] had been previously contracted by 8bit to work on an episode<ref group="N">TMS handled the production of episode 10, with [[Junko Yamanaka]] as animation director and [[Asuka Tsubuki]] as one of the key animators.</ref> of ''[[wikipedia:Laid-Back Camp|Laid-Back Camp]]'' Season 3.
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* This episode was outsourced to [[wikipedia:Eight Bit (studio)|8bit]]<!-- Must be relinked to a page on the DCW when the page is created -->, which is a well-known animation company in the anime industry. This was most likely due to [[TMS Entertainment]] having previously been contracted by 8bit to work on an episode of ''[[wikipedia:Laid-Back Camp|Laid-Back Camp]]'' Season 3.<ref group="N">TMS handled the production of episode 10, with [[Junko Yamanaka]] as animation director and [[Asuka Tsubuki]] as one of the key animators.</ref>
  
 
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== Gallery ==
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== In other languages ==
 
== In other languages ==
 
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{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ลีลาศครั้งสุดท้าย|The Last Dance}}
 
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ลีลาศครั้งสุดท้าย|The Last Dance}}
 
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Latest revision as of 16:30, 3 March 2025

Chronology
Kaitou Kid and the Crown Trick List of Episodes The Yamahime of Yakushima
Episode 1152
(Int. Episode 1210)

TV Episode 1152.jpg

Information
Title: Last Dance
Japanese title: ラストダンス
(Rasuto Dansu)
Original airdate: February 8, 2025
Broadcast rating: 6.2%
Filler case: #434
Season: 30
Manga source: TV Original
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Sonoko Suzuki
Juzo Megure
Wataru Takagi
Kazunobu Chiba
Case solved by: Sonoko Suzuki (via Conan}
Next Conan's Hint: Shoelaces
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Nobuharu Kamanaka
Screenplay: Yuki Notsuka
Storyboard: Masaki Ozora
Episode director: Masahiko Suzuki
Animation director: Kazuaki Morita
Maho Tanabe
Miki Konno
Yuji Shirahata
Tomoyuki Kameda
Masahiro Sekiguchi
Kaori Yokoe
Hideaki Shimada
Ayana Togashi
Takatsugu Umeda
Hideki Sakai
MIGHTY MAX MOVIE
Shin Eun-ah
So Eun-ji
8bit
Akihiro Ino (asst.)
Character design: Masatomo Sudo
Masanori Hashimoto (sub-character)
Hiroshi Ogawa (design works)
Production cooperation: 8bit
Music
Opening song: But No Love
Closing song: Shooting star

Last Dance (ラストダンス Rasuto Dansu?) is the 1152nd episode of the Detective Conan anime.

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Sonoko invites Ran to a party held by real estate company manager Kensaku Takada, and Conan inevitably has to follow them since Kogoro is off to drink with the neighborhood association. At the party, they get to meet Kensaku and his wife, Konomi. Kensaku, who heard from Sonoko that Ran is a karate champion, says that he also once practiced karate in college, and out of his passionate talking, starts striking poses. While not mentioned by anyone, Kensaku’s sleeves pull up slightly during this talk, revealing an expensive-looking watch.

Upon seeing Rika, Kensaku’s maid, walk past him, he calls her over to bring some drinks. Unfortunately, Rika bumps into one of the guests and accidentally spills the drinks onto Kensaku, which makes him furious and he nearly strikes her before Konomi intervenes. Konomi suggests him to go change his clothes, and Kensaku leaves the room, before Konomi also leaves to head to the powder room. Conan then spots a worried-looking man holding his phone intently before the man also exits the room.

After some time, Konomi returns, but Kensaku is still missing. Rika, now with a red mark on her cheek, tells Konomi that Kensaku went out to smoke. Konomi then instructs Rika to go get Kensaku. Meanwhile, Sonoko notices that Konomi had changed her shoes, and also invites Ran to change into a different pair of shoes. When questioned by Conan, Sonoko reveals the party to be a dance party, where participants wear special dancing shoes. She reminds Ran that wearing accessories are not allowed. But not long before the dancing is about to begin, a scream from Rika interrupts the excitement—she has found Kensaku, who had fallen to his death.

Accident?

EP1152 Case1.jpg

Location: Next to Kensaku's mansion
Victim: Kensaku Takada
Age: 45 years old
Cause of death: Blunt head trauma from falling
Suspects: Konomi Takada, Rika Yamazato & Satoru Yoshioka
Kensaku was drinking before the accident, but would this really mean he was in a drunken state and accidentally fell off the elevated property?


The police arrive, with Takagi noting that Kensaku had been drinking before his death, suggesting that his drunken state led him to accidentally fall over the mansion’s fencing and, due to the property’s elevation, injure his head on the pavement below. However, Conan denies this as an accident, having noticed many footprints in the yard above, indicating a fight between Kensaku and a possible killer. The police, Ran, and Sonoko head back up to the mansion’s yard to see the footprints, but Conan stays back, and finds that Kensaku’s watch is missing. Apparently, the forensics officer had found the watch in Kensaku’s jacket pocket, not on his wrist. Back at the mansion, the police take a look at the footprints. Considering their wide extent across the yard, they assume Kensaku had an intense fight with whoever killed him. There are also four sets of footprints, which are from Kensaku, Rika, Conan and the murderer. Strangely, some footprints are whole while others are halved, as if the halved footprints were created from a person standing on their tiptoes.

Conan helps the police narrow down the suspects to those who left the party venue before Kensaku’s death. They are Konomi, Rika, and the worried-looking man from before, who is introduced as Satoru.

Of the three, Satoru is the only one with a motive, being financially indebted to Kensaku. The police later find a pair of dancing shoes in the yard that match with the fourth set of footprints. It bears a small mud print. Satoru confesses that the shoes belong to him, and the police decide that he is the culprit. Conan, though, notices something between Satoru’s dancing shoes and the shoes Satoru was currently wearing.

Conan decides to investigate some more, and heads into the mansion’s kitchen, where he sees Rika searching for something on the floor. That “something” is her earring, which for some reason had been dropped. Heading back out to the yard, Conan finds that forensics had finished recording the footprints. Conan then has Takagi and Chiba reenact the murder by stepping onto the footprints. But when Takagi is forced to stand on his tiptoes, he loses balance. The experiment is seemingly useless, and Satoru is being taken away by the police for questioning.

Conan, holding the forensic officer’s record of the footprints, passes by Ran. Ran notices that the footprints look similar to a step diagram, which Sonoko used when teaching Ran how to dance. It is not long before Sonoko is seen kneeling on the ground…and “Sonoko’s” deduction show begins.

People

  • Resolution

    Trivia

    • The title of this episode pays homage to the final Ninzaburo Furuhata film The Last Dance (ファイナル ラスト・ダンス).
    • This episode was outsourced to 8bit, which is a well-known animation company in the anime industry. This was most likely due to TMS Entertainment having previously been contracted by 8bit to work on an episode of Laid-Back Camp Season 3.[N 1]

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Title Translation
    Flag of Arabic Arabic الرَقصة الأخيرة The Last Dance
    Flag of France French (Subbed) Last Dance Last Dance
    Flag of Thailand Thai ลีลาศครั้งสุดท้าย The Last Dance

    Notes

    1. ^ TMS handled the production of episode 10, with Junko Yamanaka as animation director and Asuka Tsubuki as one of the key animators.

    See also

    Collapse Episodes of Season 30
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