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− | *Conan points out that with the way Sanada had kicked the soccer ball there is no way for the ball to have hit Kou. | + | * Conan points out that with the way Sanada had kicked the soccer ball there is no way for the ball to have hit Kou. |
− | *Fukazawa's glasses are damaged. | + | * Fukazawa's glasses are damaged. |
− | ====Conclusion==== | + | ==== Conclusion ==== |
'''Shingo Fukazawa''' is actually responsible for the soccer ball hitting Kou. Conan, disguising his voice as Kogoro, called the manager of the Nishishiba Park and had him check the video footage. In the video footage, Sanada's soccer ball hits Fukazawa in the face, knocking off his glasses. Angry, Fukazawa then picked up the ball and threw it, accidentally hitting Kou and causing the accident. | '''Shingo Fukazawa''' is actually responsible for the soccer ball hitting Kou. Conan, disguising his voice as Kogoro, called the manager of the Nishishiba Park and had him check the video footage. In the video footage, Sanada's soccer ball hits Fukazawa in the face, knocking off his glasses. Angry, Fukazawa then picked up the ball and threw it, accidentally hitting Kou and causing the accident. | ||
Fukazawa later apologizes to both Kou and Sanada, and Sanada in turn apologizes to Fukazawa. | Fukazawa later apologizes to both Kou and Sanada, and Sanada in turn apologizes to Fukazawa. | ||
− | ====Motive==== | + | ==== Motive ==== |
Fukazawa was angry the ball hit him. Sanada felt responsible so Fukazawa didn't bother telling the truth. | Fukazawa was angry the ball hit him. Sanada felt responsible so Fukazawa didn't bother telling the truth. | ||
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Revision as of 09:53, 23 July 2015
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Episode 742 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Promise with a J-Leaguer |
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Japanese title: | Jリーガーとの約束 (J Riigā to no Yakusoku) |
Original airdate: | June 14, 2014 |
Broadcast rating: | 8,70% |
Season: | 23 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Yumi Miyamoto Takahiro Sanada Kaoru Kouda Ryusuke Higo Shinichi Kudo |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa |
Next Conan's Hint: | Takahiro Sanada |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Screenplay: | Kazunari Kouchi |
Storyboard: | Kenichi Takeshita |
Episode director: | Kenichi Takeshita |
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) Kenichi Otomo Tomoko Fukunaga |
Opening song: | Butterfly Core |
Closing song: | RAIN MAN |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Accident | |||||||||
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- This episode was written by movie 16's scripwriter, Kazunari Kouchi, as a follow-up to movie 16. The episode takes place after movie 16.
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 23 | ||
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Episode 887 • 888 • 889 • 890 • 891 • 892 • 893 • 894 • 895 • 896 • 897 • 898 • 899 • 900 • 901 • 902 • 903 • 904 • 905 • 906 • 907 • 908 • 909 • 910 • 911 • 912 • 913 • 914 • 915 • 916 • 917 • 918 • 919 • 920 • 921 • 922 • 923 • 924 • 925 • 926 |