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Meanwhile, Munch's ''[[wikipedia:Scream|Scream]]'' arrived at Haneda Airport, and after it was checked to have no problems, it was sent to the museum by another truck. However, Hiroshi Numajiri tells Jirokichi that the truck carrying 'Scream' drove off course and disappeared without leaving traces. | Meanwhile, Munch's ''[[wikipedia:Scream|Scream]]'' arrived at Haneda Airport, and after it was checked to have no problems, it was sent to the museum by another truck. However, Hiroshi Numajiri tells Jirokichi that the truck carrying 'Scream' drove off course and disappeared without leaving traces. | ||
− | At the museum there are also [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], [[Ai Haibara|Ai]], and the [[Detective Boys]]. Ran can't contact [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] to solve this case, because the boy is reflecting on the situation with Ai and can't hear his phone vibrates in his jacket pocket, so she does to intervene his father. Before | + | At the museum there are also [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], [[Ai Haibara|Ai]], and the [[Detective Boys]]. Ran can't contact [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] to solve this case, because the boy is reflecting on the situation with Ai and can't hear his phone vibrates in his jacket pocket, so she does to intervene his father. Before contacting the police for theft, they discover that the painting was only delivered late because of a traffic jam, but Conan is not entirely convinced and continues to investigate. |
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− | <spoiler>The culprit is the president '''Keiji Shimamura''', who unpacked the 'Scream' because he wanted to take a picture with the painting at his house. After careful consideration and to Numajiri's great disappointment, Jirokichi Suzuki decides to not call the police, but in exchange Shimamura will ask a friend | + | <spoiler>Conan discovers the truth and calls Ran with Shinichi's voice and begins solving the case. Conan then makes [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] fall asleep and uses his voice as to not arouse too much suspicion. The culprit is revealed to be the president '''Keiji Shimamura''', who unpacked the 'Scream' because he wanted to take a picture with the painting at his house. After careful consideration and to Numajiri's great disappointment, Jirokichi Suzuki decides to not call the police, but in exchange Shimamura will ask a childhood friend in the United States to pay the old man of his [[wikipedia:_Vincent_Van_Goch|Vincent Van Gogh]]'s painting for the exhibition that he intended to open in Japan: [http://www.vggallery.com/painting/p_0453.htm ''Three Sunflowers in a Vase''], the first painting on sunflowers in [[wikipedia:Arles|Arles]].</spoiler> |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
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Episode 774 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Munch's Missing Scream |
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Japanese title: | 消えたムンクの叫び (Kieta Munku no Sakebi) |
Original airdate: | April 18, 2015 |
Broadcast rating: | 7,60% |
Filler case: | #236 |
Season: | 24 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Jirokichi Suzuki Detective Boys Ai Haibara Sonoko Suzuki Kogoro Mouri Shinichi Kudo |
Case solved by: | Shinichi Kudo (via Conan on phone) Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) |
Next Conan's Hint: | Car GPS |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Screenplay: | Takeharu Sakurai |
Storyboard: | Seiki Taichu |
Episode director: | Minoru Tozawa |
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) Keiko Sasaki |
Opening song: | WE GO |
Closing song: | Kimi e no Uso |
Sunflowers of Inferno Pre-story |
Munch's Missing Scream (消えたムンクの叫び Kieta Munku no Sakebi ) is the 774th episode of the Detective Conan anime. This episode is a pre-story for movie 19, Sunflowers of Inferno.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Ran and Conan accompany Jirokichi Suzuki to Narita Airport to wait for the arrival of Edward Munch's Anxiety and Despair. These two paintings were checked to have no defects, so they were packed and transferred to Suzuki Art Museum by a truck. The three of them get in a car and follow the truck.
Meanwhile, Munch's Scream arrived at Haneda Airport, and after it was checked to have no problems, it was sent to the museum by another truck. However, Hiroshi Numajiri tells Jirokichi that the truck carrying 'Scream' drove off course and disappeared without leaving traces.
At the museum there are also Sonoko, Ai, and the Detective Boys. Ran can't contact Shinichi to solve this case, because the boy is reflecting on the situation with Ai and can't hear his phone vibrates in his jacket pocket, so she does to intervene his father. Before contacting the police for theft, they discover that the painting was only delivered late because of a traffic jam, but Conan is not entirely convinced and continues to investigate.
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- This is the first TV original episode to feature Jirokichi Suzuki without his enemy Kaitou Kid.
- The Cheetah delivery company in Sweet and Cold Delivery Service (volume 80), UFO Sighting Murder Case (volume 89) and TV special The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History also reappeared in this episode, and in the movie 19, Sunflowers of Inferno. It also appeared in the anime original episodes After That Hundred Million Yen, along with the police dressed in these uniforms, and Kogoro's Pursuit of Rage (Part 1).
- Three Sunflowers in a Vase, the first painting on sunflowers created by Vincent Van Gogh in Arles, invisible to the public since the view of Cleveland in 1948, is now in the private collection of a millionaire unknown in the United States, revealed only to his close friends, who bought it from a dealer in New York in 1996 for an undisclosed sum.
Gallery
See also
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