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− | Conan tranquilizes Sonoko and impersonates her; declaring '''Takayasu Shimizu''' to be the murderer.Shimizu stated that he was loosing the match and ask how could he killed him despite that Conan state that he knew that and ask Ran and Takagi to sit where Where Bito and Shimizu were playing where the Female Character was defeat by Male Character Megure and other people presume that Takagi went to far and saw Takagi blindfolded where Conan reveal that he told Takagi to play the Female Character and also to cover his eyes with his necktie so he could not see and Ran playing the male character per told by Conan Megure conclude it was a mind trick Conan then explain that everyone would though that Ran would play the Female Character and Takagi play the Male Character and point out it was the exact opposite Conan then reveals that Shimizu was the one playing Bito's avatar in order disguise the fact Bito was already dead. As for the weapon, Conan explains Shimizu hid a needle inside a cigarette, put gum around it, wrapped it around paper and had it stuck to the Dejima's shoes. As certain evidence, Conan reveals that a coin with Shimizu's fingerprints should be found in Bito's arcade machine. Shimizu confesses revealing Bito's gambling and debt caused his sister to develop Vitamin A deficiency and resulting in her blindness. As Sonoko, Ran, and Jodie leave the arcade, their discussion leads to Shinichi whom Jodie dubs as Cool Guy; She says goodbye whilst calling Conan Cool Guy and leaves. That night, Jodie calls an unknown person discussing how her target, the Rotten Apple has changed appearance. | + | Conan tranquilizes Sonoko and impersonates her; declaring '''Takayasu Shimizu''' to be the murderer.Shimizu stated that he was loosing the match and ask how could he killed him despite that Conan state that he knew that and ask Ran and Takagi to sit where Where Bito and Shimizu were playing where the Female Character was defeat by Male Character Megure and other people presume that Takagi went to far and saw Takagi blindfolded where Conan reveal that he told Takagi to play the Female Character and also to cover his eyes with his necktie so he could not see and Ran playing the male character per told by Conan Megure conclude it was a mind trick Conan then explain that everyone would though that Ran would play the Female Character and Takagi play the Male Character and point out it was the exact opposite Conan then reveals that Shimizu was the one playing Bito's avatar in order disguise the fact Bito was already dead. As for the weapon, Conan explains Shimizu hid a needle inside a cigarette, put gum around it, wrapped it around paper and had it stuck to the Dejima's shoes. As certain evidence, Conan reveals that a coin with Shimizu's fingerprints should be found in Bito's arcade machine. Shimizu confesses stated that it would been his last game and saying goodbye to games and Bito Shimizu then revealing Bito's gambling and debt caused his sister to develop Vitamin A deficiency and resulting in her blindness. As Sonoko, Ran, and Jodie leave the arcade, their discussion leads to Shinichi whom Jodie dubs as Cool Guy; She says goodbye whilst calling Conan Cool Guy and leaves. That night, Jodie calls an unknown person discussing how her target, the Rotten Apple has changed appearance. |
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Episode 226-227 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | The Battle Game Trap | ||
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Japanese title: | バトルゲームの罠 (Batoru Gēmu no Wana) | ||
Original airdate: | February 26, 2001 (Part 1) March 5, 2001 (Part 2) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 20.90% 20,40% | ||
Manga case: | #77 | ||
Season: | 9 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 27: Files 7-9 (270-272) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki Jodie Saintemillion Inspector Megure Wataru Takagi Makoto Kyogoku Tomoaki Araide | ||
Case solved by: | Sonoko Suzuki (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Game character (Part 1) Shoes (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Kenji Kodama | ||
Organizer: | Chika Ichimaru | ||
Storyboard: | Chika Ichimaru | ||
Episode director: | 226 Masato Sato 227 Eiichi Kuboyama | ||
Animation director: | 226 Hirobi Muranaka 227 Izumi Shimura | ||
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Opening song: | Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense | ||
Closing song: | Start in my life |
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Sonoko, Ran, and Conan are at the arcade where they meet their High School English teacher, Jodie Saintemillion who is an avid gamer. Jodie introduces Ran to a virtual reality fighting game which uses mechanics to simulate a real fight. Ran loses to a gamer named Kengo Bito who taunts her in her lost. Bito plays the game again his rival, Takayasu Shimizu; The battle is projected on a large screen. Bito's avatar overwhelms Shimizu's but stops at the climax of the match. The people in the arcade realize Bito is dead and the police are called in.
Murder | |||||||||
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The police investigate; after reviewing the security camera's footage, they limit the suspects down to four people, a middle aged man, an employee, Shimizu, and Jodie.
Part 2
The autopsy reveals the poison to be Tetrodotoxin; a poison that causes instant paralysis and death soon after. Conan investigates and learns the method and the culprit who murdered Bito.
People
Resolution
BGM listing
Part 1
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | 恋はスリル、ショック、サスペンス | Koi wa Suriru, Shokku, Sasupensu | Love is Thrill, Shock, Suspense | Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense |
2 | のんびり気分 | Nonbiri Kibun | Carefree Feeling | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
3 | 蘭・愛のテーマ | Ran・Ai no Tēma | Ran's Love Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
4 | (Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM) | |||
5 | 昼下がりの天使たち | Hirusagari no Tenshitachi | Early Afternoon Angels | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
6 | (Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM) | |||
7 | 陰謀 | Inbō | Conspiracy | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
8 | (Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM) | |||
9 | ターゲット サスペンスD | Tāgetto Sasupensu D | Target Suspense D | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
10 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
11 | 阿笠博士のテーマ | Agasa Hakase no Tēma | Professor Agasa's Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
12 | 犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.) | Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.) | The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
13 | 小さな巨人 | Chiisana Kyojin | A Small Great Person | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
14 | 悪のテーマ (パート2) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) | Theme of Evil (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
15 | ターゲット サスペンスC | Tāgetto Sasupensu C | Target Suspense C | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
16 | 尋問 | Jinmon | Interrogation | Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack |
17 | 古城の探索 | Kojō no Tansaku | Exploration of the Old Castle | Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack |
18 | 犯人からの電話 | Hannin Kara no Denwa | Phone Call From the Culprit | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
19 | Start in my life | Start in my life | Start in my life | Start in my life |
Part 2
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | 恋はスリル、ショック、サスペンス | Koi wa Suriru, Shokku, Sasupensu | Love is Thrill, Shock, Suspense | Koi wa Thrill, Shock, Suspense |
2 | 謎解き (その2) | Nazotoki (Sono 2) | Riddle Solution (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
3 | 犯人からの電話 | Hannin Kara no Denwa | Phone Call From the Culprit | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
4 | 犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.) | Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.) | The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
5 | 推理 (オリジナルver.) | Suiri (Orijinaru ver.) | Deduction (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
6 | ターゲット サスペンスC | Tāgetto Sasupensu C | Target Suspense C | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
7 | 事件現場 (オリジナルver.) | Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.) | Scene of the Case (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
8 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
9 | 悪のテーマ (パート1) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 1) | Theme of Evil (Part 1) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
10 | ターゲット サスペンスB | Tāgetto Sasupensu B | Target Suspense B | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
11 | (Unreleased Sound Effect/BGM) | |||
12 | 沈む夕陽 | Shizumu Yūhi | Depressing Sunset | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
13 | 緊迫 | Kinpaku | Tension | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
14 | ターゲット サスペンスC | Tāgetto Sasupensu C | Target Suspense C | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
15 | トリック | Torikku | Trick | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
16 | 殺意 | Satsui | Murderous Intent | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
17 | 何かが起きる… | Nanika ga Okiru... | Something Happened... | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
18 | 挫折 | Zasetsu | Frustration | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
19 | Start in my life | Start in my life | Start in my life | Start in my life |
20 | 蘭のテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン) | Ran no Tēma (Mantenrō Vājon) | Ran's Theme (Skyscraper Version) | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
21 | 古城のテーマ | Kojō no Tēma | The Old Castle's Theme | Detective Conan "The Last Wizard of the Century" Original Soundtrack |
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 9 | ||
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Episode 345 • 346 • 347 • 348 • 349 • 350 • 351 • 352 • 353 • 354 • 355 • 356 • 357 • 358 • 359 • 360 • 361 • 362 • 363 • 364 • 365 • 366 • 367 • 368 • 369 • 370 • 371 • 372 • 373 • 374 • 375 • 376 • 377 • 378 • 379 • 380 • 381 • 382 • 383 |