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====The Meaning of the Texts==== | ====The Meaning of the Texts==== | ||
* The boy's first text mentioned a lot of people wearing hats and fish being caught in a net, implying that he is near a fishing spot. | * The boy's first text mentioned a lot of people wearing hats and fish being caught in a net, implying that he is near a fishing spot. | ||
− | * Since the boy's following texts mentioned a restaurant sign, people wearing hats, and people peering down at him, he must be in a position which requires him to | + | * Since the boy's following texts mentioned a restaurant sign, people wearing hats, and people peering down at him, he must be in a position which requires him to look up. Also, because no one has yet to show concern for a boy left alone without his father for a long period of time, he must be inside a car. |
− | look up. Also, because no one has yet to show concern for a boy left alone without his father for a long period of time, he must be inside a car. | ||
* The fifth text about there actually being three fish in the sky, not just one refers to Koinobori (carp streamers). Since one streamer became three, that implies that wind has picked up, and thus Mitsuru's location is Komaezaki. | * The fifth text about there actually being three fish in the sky, not just one refers to Koinobori (carp streamers). Since one streamer became three, that implies that wind has picked up, and thus Mitsuru's location is Komaezaki. | ||
* The fourth text referring to fish being in a net is because a large net surrounding a practice golf course had overlapped with the carp streamers, thus seeming like a giant net in the sky with fish in it. | * The fourth text referring to fish being in a net is because a large net surrounding a practice golf course had overlapped with the carp streamers, thus seeming like a giant net in the sky with fish in it. |
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Episode 438 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | The Pursuit of the Fish E-mail |
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Japanese title: | お魚メールの追跡 (Osakana Mēru no Tsuiseki) |
Original airdate: | May 15, 2006 |
Season: | 15 |
Manga source: | Volume 51: Files 2-3 (523-524) |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Azusa Enomoto Ran Mouri Eri Kisaki |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri |
Next Conan's Hint: | Novel |
Director: | Masato Sato |
Organizer: | Yuu Hatanaka |
Storyboard: | Yuu Hatanaka |
Episode director: | Takashi Sudo |
Animation director: | Ayako Tauchi |
Opening song: | 100 Mono Tobira |
Closing song: | Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari Shinai |
Cast
Case
Situation
The waitress of Poirot Cafe, Azusa Enomoto, reported she received strange messages from a boy, suggesting he might be kidnapped or trapped in a location without food and water. The only way to find him is by reading his text messages. The boy only knows how to send, but does not know how to receive. Conan must combine the clues he's given to find out his location.