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There never was a murder or a missing person. The one who put the dolls in the room was Kobayashi, who actually was practising for future parental meetings since she was a very shy person and didn't want to commit blunders. The vice-principal merely didn't come to school because he lost his tupée and was too embarrassed to let people know that; the janitor had actually found it and kept it aside, so once he gave it back the vice-principal returned to work.
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There never was a murder or a missing person. The one who put the dolls in the room was Kobayashi, who actually was practising for future parental meetings since she was a very shy person and didn't want to commit blunders. The vice-principal merely didn't come to school because he lost his tupée and was too embarrassed to let people know that, thus he came back every night to search for it; the janitor had actually found the tupee and kept it aside, so once he gave it back the vice-principal returned to work.
 
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  

Revision as of 18:33, 9 March 2011

Episode 112
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Information
Title: The Seven Mysteries of Teitan Elementary School Case
Original airdate: August 10, 1998
Season: 5
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Sumiko Kobayashi
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Chronology
Prev episode: « Cooking Classroom Murder Case
Next episode: The White Sandy Beach Murder Case »
List of episodes


Characters introduced

Cast

Case

Situation

The elementary school has had strange things going on at night- the anatomy figure running around, statues appearing to move, dolls showing up in the hall with the students names, and a missing Vice Principal. The Junior Detective League decides they need to sneak in at night to uncover these mysteries, but what they learn could lead to a laugh and to a horrible nightmare.

People

  • Resolution

    See also