Difference between revisions of "A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness"
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| manga = '''TV Original''' | | manga = '''TV Original''' | ||
| airdate = January 18, 2014 | | airdate = January 18, 2014 | ||
− | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Misao Yamamura]] |
| suspects = | | suspects = | ||
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]) | | solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]) | ||
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| storyboard = [[Seiki Taichuu]] | | storyboard = [[Seiki Taichuu]] | ||
| producer = [[Takanori Yano]] | | producer = [[Takanori Yano]] | ||
− | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (supervisor)<br | + | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (supervisor) <br> [[Seiji Muta]] (supervisor) <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Masanori Hashimoto]] |
| opening-song = Butterfly Core | | opening-song = Butterfly Core | ||
| closing-song = Ima Aitakute... | | closing-song = Ima Aitakute... | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
{{Char Appearances| | {{Char Appearances| | ||
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{{Char|Ran Mouri}} | {{Char|Ran Mouri}} | ||
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}} | {{Char|Kogoro Mouri}} | ||
− | {{Char|Misao | + | {{Char|Misao Yamamura}} |
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=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
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− | ====Investigation==== | + | ==== Investigation ==== |
As the investigation began Conan noticed that smell coming from the corpse was weird for the circumstances of the crime. This crime was committed by strangulation by rope. The smell was gunpowder, which is usually omitted when a gun is fired. So, the victims cause of death and evidence doesn't evidently match up. Ran noticed that parts of her make up was missing and the face was wet. | As the investigation began Conan noticed that smell coming from the corpse was weird for the circumstances of the crime. This crime was committed by strangulation by rope. The smell was gunpowder, which is usually omitted when a gun is fired. So, the victims cause of death and evidence doesn't evidently match up. Ran noticed that parts of her make up was missing and the face was wet. | ||
During this time a potential suspect comes into the scene. Osamu Samon the victim's fiancé. He explains his relation to he victim and also introduces another suspect, Toshihiko Migita. As they were going to question the second suspect, Conan and Osamu were in the back seat and Osamu showed him a photo of a party that was held for him by his school students. He tells Ran that he knows the dying message could potentially refer to him. | During this time a potential suspect comes into the scene. Osamu Samon the victim's fiancé. He explains his relation to he victim and also introduces another suspect, Toshihiko Migita. As they were going to question the second suspect, Conan and Osamu were in the back seat and Osamu showed him a photo of a party that was held for him by his school students. He tells Ran that he knows the dying message could potentially refer to him. | ||
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Conan steps out of the shop to review where everything stands and who could be the culprit. As he looks around he notices shards of glass and a damaged concrete wall, this clears up many misconceptions Conan may have had, he follows up with the necessary procedures to gather up information on this incident with the broken wall. In the shop Inspector Yamamura is about to take Osamu Samon as the culprit, Conan bursts on the scene and knocks Kogoro out cold to begin the 'The Sleeping Kogoro's deduction show'. | Conan steps out of the shop to review where everything stands and who could be the culprit. As he looks around he notices shards of glass and a damaged concrete wall, this clears up many misconceptions Conan may have had, he follows up with the necessary procedures to gather up information on this incident with the broken wall. In the shop Inspector Yamamura is about to take Osamu Samon as the culprit, Conan bursts on the scene and knocks Kogoro out cold to begin the 'The Sleeping Kogoro's deduction show'. | ||
{{clear}} | {{clear}} | ||
− | ====Deduction==== | + | ==== Deduction ==== |
The evidence that Conan gathers is as follows:<br /> | The evidence that Conan gathers is as follows:<br /> | ||
'''Toshihiko Migita''': The flawed surveillance footage with him disappearing abruptly and reappearing slightly different, The shards of glass and broken concrete outside his shop and finally the dying message.<br /> | '''Toshihiko Migita''': The flawed surveillance footage with him disappearing abruptly and reappearing slightly different, The shards of glass and broken concrete outside his shop and finally the dying message.<br /> | ||
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'''Victim''': The dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右), her wet face with some of her makeup removed and finally a smell of gunpowder on her clothing. | '''Victim''': The dying message that resembles the top part of the kanji for "left" (左) or "right" (右), her wet face with some of her makeup removed and finally a smell of gunpowder on her clothing. | ||
− | ====Explanation==== | + | ==== Explanation ==== |
The dying message wasn't intended to point towards Osamu Samon as the culprit, but it was for Toshihiko Migita as it was him. When writing Migi you write the horizontal bar after the sweeping stroke, when looking at the dying message it was shown accordingly. So it wasn't the katakana 'na' nor 'Samon', only 'migi' is written in that order. The surveillance footage, Toshihiko was in view of the cameras for the period it was running, though we assume that the cameras are always left running. Toshihiko used that preconception... The time he left for the toilet is when he turned the cameras off. Then, he took the scooter on a 10 minute trip to the crime scene, and attacked the victim. It took him another 10 minutes to return, he turned the cameras back on and reappeared within it field of view. Using that technique even if there was more than 20 minutes missing, it would appear as there was no gap at all, as this camera system doesn't display a time stamp for the footage it would be easy to manipulate. This is the testimony of a student that lives nearby: | The dying message wasn't intended to point towards Osamu Samon as the culprit, but it was for Toshihiko Migita as it was him. When writing Migi you write the horizontal bar after the sweeping stroke, when looking at the dying message it was shown accordingly. So it wasn't the katakana 'na' nor 'Samon', only 'migi' is written in that order. The surveillance footage, Toshihiko was in view of the cameras for the period it was running, though we assume that the cameras are always left running. Toshihiko used that preconception... The time he left for the toilet is when he turned the cameras off. Then, he took the scooter on a 10 minute trip to the crime scene, and attacked the victim. It took him another 10 minutes to return, he turned the cameras back on and reappeared within it field of view. Using that technique even if there was more than 20 minutes missing, it would appear as there was no gap at all, as this camera system doesn't display a time stamp for the footage it would be easy to manipulate. This is the testimony of a student that lives nearby: | ||
" It was around 10:30. There was a program I wanted to watch, so I turned on the TV. Then..." (There was an accident involving a white 4-door car crashing into the wall and then driving off. He shows picture of the car on his phone with the time stamp of '22:30') | " It was around 10:30. There was a program I wanted to watch, so I turned on the TV. Then..." (There was an accident involving a white 4-door car crashing into the wall and then driving off. He shows picture of the car on his phone with the time stamp of '22:30') | ||
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'''Osamu Samon''' is the culprit for the murder of the victim. | '''Osamu Samon''' is the culprit for the murder of the victim. | ||
</spoiler> | </spoiler> | ||
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{{BGMListingItem |0:01 - 0:20|ディスティニー アイランド|Disutinii Airando|Destiny Island|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}} | {{BGMListingItem |0:01 - 0:20|ディスティニー アイランド|Disutinii Airando|Destiny Island|[[Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack]]}} | ||
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{{BGMListingItem |23:13 - 23:32|CCQ|CCQ|CCQ|[[Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack]]}} | {{BGMListingItem |23:13 - 23:32|CCQ|CCQ|CCQ|[[Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack]]}} | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == |
Revision as of 08:41, 20 July 2016
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Episode 726 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | A Happy E-mail Brings Sadness |
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Japanese title: | 幸福メールは不幸を呼ぶ (Shiawase Mēru wa Fukō o Yobu) |
Original airdate: | January 18, 2014 |
Broadcast rating: | 10% |
Filler case: | #220 |
Season: | 23 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Misao Yamamura |
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) |
Next Conan's Hint: | Left and right |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Screenplay: | Tatsuro Inamoto |
Storyboard: | Seiki Taichuu |
Episode director: | Takanori Yano |
Animation director: | Masatomo Sudo (supervisor) Seiji Muta (supervisor) Akio Kawamura Masanori Hashimoto |
Opening song: | Butterfly Core |
Closing song: | Ima Aitakute... |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Murder | |||||||||||
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People
Resolution
BGM listing
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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0:01 - 0:20 | ディスティニー アイランド | Disutinii Airando | Destiny Island | Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack |
0:37 - 0:53 | エスケープ! | Esukēpu! | Escape! | Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack |
2:46 - 3:27 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
3:58 - 4:29 | キーパーチャージ | Kīpā Chāji | Keeper Charge | Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack |
4:39 - 6:03 | ???? | |||
7:05 - 8:46 | ???? | |||
9:16 - 9:55 | アンダーアイス | Andā Aisu | Under Ice | Detective Conan "Quarter of Silence" Original Soundtrack |
10:11 - 10:15 | 注意深い目 | Chuuibukai Me | A Careful Eye | Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack |
10:20 - 10:38 | 黄色い直感1 | Kiiroi Chokkan 1 | Yellow Instinct 1 | Detective Conan "The Raven Chaser" Original Soundtrack |
10:50 - 11:15 | イン モルティス 1 | In Morutisu 1 | In Mortis 1 | Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack |
11:37 - 12:22 | ???? | |||
12:24 - 13:22 | インターナショナル ケース(インシデント) | Intānashonaru Kēsu (Inshidento) | International Case (Incident) | Detective Conan "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure" Original Soundtrack |
14:04 - 15:22 | アラベスク タッチ | Arabesuku Tacchi | Arabesque Touch | Detective Conan "Full Score of Fear" Original Soundtrack |
16:15 - 16:40 | ???? | |||
16:55 - 17:56 | ???? | |||
17:59 - 19:51 | ???? | |||
20:21 - 21:51 | ???? | |||
23:13 - 23:32 | CCQ | CCQ | CCQ | Detective Conan "The Eleventh Striker" Original Soundtrack |
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 23 | ||
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