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− | Conan found out who the criminal was and put Sonoko to sleep. Through Sonoko, Conan explained that the criminal had actually | + | Conan found out who the criminal was and put Sonoko to sleep. Through Sonoko, Conan explained that the criminal had actually put in the capsule they found floating in the drink and the poison in separately to make it look like the poison was but in 15 minutes before when it actually had been put in more recently. By looking at the video Ran took he showed that Sonoko had put her lemon tea right next the victim's and the criminal had put the poison in Sonoko's instead of the one the victim had been drinking. Proof of this was the fact that Sonoko's fingerprints were all over the can and 2 of the people that had touched the can did have their fingerprints on it. |
The only 4 people that had been near the can after it was switch was Sonoko, Ran, Conan, and the groom, Toshihiko Takasugi. Sonoko and Ran had never touched the can after the switch and once they exclude Conan, Takasugi and the victim herself are the only people that could of poisoned the lemon tea. Then he explains how it couldn't of been the victim because there was no container to hold it in and drying agent found in the room. Those two things were needed to carry around sodium hydroxide, the poison used, because sodium hydroxide liquefies in a few minutes and the victim was in the room the whole time there would be no way to dispose of the container and drying agent outside in the hall where it was found. Therefore, the criminal was '''Toshihiko Takasugi'''. | The only 4 people that had been near the can after it was switch was Sonoko, Ran, Conan, and the groom, Toshihiko Takasugi. Sonoko and Ran had never touched the can after the switch and once they exclude Conan, Takasugi and the victim herself are the only people that could of poisoned the lemon tea. Then he explains how it couldn't of been the victim because there was no container to hold it in and drying agent found in the room. Those two things were needed to carry around sodium hydroxide, the poison used, because sodium hydroxide liquefies in a few minutes and the victim was in the room the whole time there would be no way to dispose of the container and drying agent outside in the hall where it was found. Therefore, the criminal was '''Toshihiko Takasugi'''. |
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Episode 18 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | A June Bride Murder Case | ||
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Japanese title: | 6月の花嫁殺人事件 (Rokugatsu no Hanayome Satsujin Jiken) | ||
Original airdate: | June 3, 1996 June 12, 2010 (Remastered version) | ||
Season: | 1 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 8: Files 8-10 (078-080) | ||
English title: | Wedding Day Blues | ||
Dubbed episode: | Episode 19 | ||
English airdate: | June 23, 2004 | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki Inspector Megure Kiyonaga Matsumoto | ||
Case solved by: | Sonoko Suzuki (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Bouquet | ||
Director: | Kenji Kodama | ||
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi | ||
Storyboard: | Johei Matsuura | ||
Episode director: | Johei Matsuura | ||
Animation director: | Atsushi Aono | ||
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Opening song: | Mune ga Dokidoki | ||
Closing song: | STEP BY STEP |
Contents
Characters introduced
Kiyonaga Matsumoto | |
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Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Attempted Murder | |||||||||
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People
Resolution
Dub changes
- The names of the characters in the Funimation Dub are:
- Sayuri Matsumoto - Catherine McLaughlin
- Kazumi Takenaka - Celia
- Atsushi Umemiya - Johnny Umina
- Toshihiko Takasugi - Tony Tsugi
Remastered version
A remastered version of this episode aired on June 12, 2010.
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 1 | ||
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Episode 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 • 30 • 31 • 32 • 33 • 34 • 35 • 36 • 37 • 38 • 39 • 40 • 41 • 42 |