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− | <spoiler> | + | <spoiler>Nightmare's true identity is '''Jack Connery'''. Kaito realizes his true identity when the number of officers on site given by Nightmare off by 1, as he had counted the ''disguised Aoko'', meaning that Nightmare didn't hack into the police system, but counted the number ''manually''. Moreover, Kenta said that the "evil horse" inside his head will disappear once Nightmare vanish from this world, something that shouldn't be possible unless Jack himself is connected to Nightmare. This statement reveals that Kenta actually suffers from Cranial Disease that requires an expensive surgery, and Jack has been stealing jewelries around the globe to sell off and collect the fund. Additionally the reason he had been splitting loots with his accomplices is to make thieves around the globe keep joining up with him in the heist. Once the heist was over, he leaked their information to the police, or silence them himself. |
− | Nightmare's true identity is '''Jack Connery'''. Kaito realizes his true identity when the number of officers on site given by Nightmare off by 1, as he had counted the ''disguised Aoko'', meaning that Nightmare didn't hack into the police system, but counted the number ''manually''. Moreover, Kenta said that the "evil horse" inside his head will disappear once Nightmare vanish from this world, something that shouldn't be possible unless Jack himself is connected to Nightmare. This statement reveals that Kenta actually suffers from Cranial Disease that requires an expensive surgery, and Jack has been stealing jewelries around the globe to sell off and collect the fund. Additionally the reason he had been splitting loots with his accomplices is to make thieves around the globe keep joining up with him in the heist. Once the heist was over, he leaked their information to the police, or silence them himself. | ||
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| location = Abandoned building | | location = Abandoned building | ||
| victim = Jack Connery | | victim = Jack Connery | ||
− | | cause-death = Falling - | + | | cause-death = Falling - head trauma |
| description = The footing under Jack breaks, sending him off the platform. Kaito tries to save him, but his glove slipps off his hand and Jack falls to death. | | description = The footing under Jack breaks, sending him off the platform. Kaito tries to save him, but his glove slipps off his hand and Jack falls to death. | ||
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− | Knowing that Kenta will be heartbroken if he knows that he beloved father is Nightmare, a criminal and murderer, Kaito uses his card gun to shoot Nightmare Mask before fleeing the scene. Kenta, Aoko, Nakomori, and Hakuba soon arrive and witness Jack passing away as Kenta cries over his father dead body. While Nakamori and everyone else believe Jack's accident to be the result of him fighting with Kid and Nightmare, Hakuba deduces the truth behind Kaito's action and silently keeps it to himself. | + | Knowing that Kenta will be heartbroken if he knows that he beloved father is Nightmare, a criminal and murderer, Kaito uses his card gun to shoot Nightmare Mask before fleeing the scene. Kenta, Aoko, Nakomori, and Hakuba soon arrive and witness Jack passing away as Kenta cries over his father dead body. While Nakamori and everyone else believe Jack's accident to be the result of him fighting with Kid and Nightmare, Hakuba deduces the truth behind Kaito's action and silently keeps it to himself.</spoiler> |
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{main gallery}} | {{main gallery}} | ||
− | == Manga to | + | == Manga to anime changes == |
* The anime adds more detail to the paintings in the art gallery: | * The anime adds more detail to the paintings in the art gallery: | ||
** A painting of a father and son hand-in-hand forms the background to Kaito's and Inspector Nakamori's conversation, possibly foreshadowing Nightmare's true identity. | ** A painting of a father and son hand-in-hand forms the background to Kaito's and Inspector Nakamori's conversation, possibly foreshadowing Nightmare's true identity. | ||
− | ** A modified version of Rubens' ''[[Wikipedia: Samson and Delilah (Rubens)|Samson and Delilah]]'' frames the first conversation between Inspector Nakamori and Jack Connery. | + | ** A modified version of Rubens' ''[[Wikipedia: Samson and Delilah (Rubens)|Samson and Delilah]]'' frames the first conversation between Inspector Nakamori and Jack Connery. |
* In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains to Kaito that he did not call in a professional magician because it would cause the Japanese police to lose face. This line is cut from the anime. | * In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains to Kaito that he did not call in a professional magician because it would cause the Japanese police to lose face. This line is cut from the anime. | ||
* In the manga, Nightmare goes in-depth about what he knows about Kaitou Kid, explaining that he had once been a fan of Toichi Kuroba and had deduced Toichi to be the original Kaitou Kid. This explanation is simplified in the anime. | * In the manga, Nightmare goes in-depth about what he knows about Kaitou Kid, explaining that he had once been a fan of Toichi Kuroba and had deduced Toichi to be the original Kaitou Kid. This explanation is simplified in the anime. |
Revision as of 06:20, 11 July 2019
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Episode 20 | |||
Title: | Dark Knight | ||
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Japanese Title: | ダーク・ナイト (Dāku Naito) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 6.1% | ||
Original airdate: | February 28, 2015 | ||
Season: | 1 | ||
Manga source: | Magic Kaito Volume 4: Chapter 7-8 (27-28) | ||
Cast: | Ginzo Nakamori Kaitou Kid Shintaro Chaki Kaito Kuroba Aoko Nakamori Saguru Hakuba Hakuba's Housekeeper | ||
Heist Target: | Dark Knight | ||
Director: | Susumu Kudo | ||
Screenplay: | Toshiya Ono | ||
Storyboard: | Nobukage Kimura | ||
Episode Director: | Rokou Ogiwara | ||
Animation Director: | Hiromi Ogata (supervisor) Mina Ozawa | ||
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Opening song: | Ai no Scenario | ||
Closing song: | Koi no Jumyō |
Contents
Cast
Plot
Story
Heist | |||||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Gallery
Manga to anime changes
- The anime adds more detail to the paintings in the art gallery:
- A painting of a father and son hand-in-hand forms the background to Kaito's and Inspector Nakamori's conversation, possibly foreshadowing Nightmare's true identity.
- A modified version of Rubens' Samson and Delilah frames the first conversation between Inspector Nakamori and Jack Connery.
- In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains to Kaito that he did not call in a professional magician because it would cause the Japanese police to lose face. This line is cut from the anime.
- In the manga, Nightmare goes in-depth about what he knows about Kaitou Kid, explaining that he had once been a fan of Toichi Kuroba and had deduced Toichi to be the original Kaitou Kid. This explanation is simplified in the anime.
- In the manga, Inspector Nakamori explains that the Dark Knight's case is suspended in midair to prevent Kaitou Kid from tunneling into it from below. This line is cut in the anime.
- In the manga, disguised as director Konno, Kid briefly comments on the amount of grime in the earrings' case, possibly as a hint for readers who want to solve the case themselves. The anime omits this.
- The anime adds a scene where Kid checks the Dark Knight against the moonlight.
- In the manga, Kid's and Nightmare's final meeting is uninterrupted until Kenta yells out his father's name. The anime intercuts it with scenes of Aoko, Kenta, and the police arriving.
- In the manga, Nightmare merely slips off the catwalk upon hearing Kenta's voice. In the anime, a piece of the catwalk breaks under his foot.
- In the manga, Nightmare chokes out Kenta's name and dies shortly after his fall. In the anime, he stays alive long enough to see Kenta rush to his side.
See also
Episodes of Magic Kaito 1412 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 |