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Revision as of 08:12, 27 June 2020
‹ Volume 98 | List of Chapters • List of Cases | Volume 100 › |
Volume 99 | |||
Release date: | Winter 2020 | ||
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Chapters: | 1048-1058 | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Sisters' Birthday Party Murder Case
File 1048 - Why Are You Crying...?
Vermouth disguise as Mary's husband to lure Mary out.
File 1049 - It's Unbelievable!
Vermouth feeds Mary the drug with her mouth directly, which is created by her sister. Mary then jumps into the river due to the effect of the drug being very instant. After that Mary shrinked tries to go back to Sera.
File 1050 - Apprentice & Wizard
People
Trapped at Hatoyama Farm
File 1051 - The Eerie Farm
Conan, Haibara, the Detective Boys, Kobayashi, and Rumi go to Hatoyama Farm to pick up chicken, somehow they meet up with Amuro, who is going to the farm with another purpose.
File 1052 - Clumsiness and Suspicions
File 1053 - Light
It turns out that the three men are searching for a meteorite. The film that Mitsuhiko saw on Kanou's phone was a report of a falling meteorite. In the farm office Wakasa, Haibara and Genta finds papers proving that the late owner was reseaching meteorites. They find traces of ink from a broken yellow highlighter and traces of a hiking boot stepped on it. Conan remembers that the three men where all wearing hiking boots. They also find a pallasite meteorite that is broken in halves due to having been throwing onto the floor. Haibara suspects that the farm owner, Gisuke, may have attempted to fake a meteorite due to his finanscial situation, but Genta notices a stack of magnets on the table and wonders why have them, if the owner knew that they wouldn't stick to the pallasite meteorite. Kazami guess that Gisuke entrusted the real meteorite to someone he thought could appraise it, but when the appraiser returned the stone with a negative result, they had a fight which ended with the yellow highlighter being dropped to the floor and stamped upon. Later Gisuke figures out that the appraiser had taken the real meteorite for himself and given back a pallasite. In despair over having been scammed, he killed himself. Conan and Amuro agrees to Kazami's theory and figures out that Umisuke locked them down, not to kill them, but to keep them out of his way so he could avenge his brother's death by killing the scammer. Conan come up with a plan to single out the scammer to drove Gisuke to suicide.
File 1054 - The Strong One is...
People
Tanabata Case
File 1055 -
File 1056 -
File 1057 -
Trivia
Locations
Settings featured in this volume:
England
- London (Flashback)
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (Flashback)
- Kensington (Flashback)
- Baglioni Hotel (Flashback)
- Kensington (Flashback)
- London Borough of Lambeth (Flashback)
- Vauxhall (Flashback)
- SIS Building (Flashback)
- Vauxhall Bridge (Flashback)
- Vauxhall (Flashback)
- Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (Flashback)
Japan
- Tokyo
- Beika Ward
- Beika Town
- Café Poirot (Mentioned)
- Teitan Elementary School (Mentioned)
- Beika Town
- Unknown city or ward
- Beika Ward
Models
Baglioni Hotel
The hotel Masumi and Mary Sera stayed at in London is the real 5-star luxury Baglioni Hotel at the Hyde Park Gate, overlooking Hyde Park.
Hatoyama Farm
The Detective Boys, Sumiko Kobayashi, Rumi Wakasa and Rei Furuya boarded a Toei Bus to get to Hatoyama Farm, which means that the farm has to be located somewhere in Tokyo or the Tama Area (Western Tokyo). This is later reinforced by the Metropolitan Police being in charge of Umisuke Hatoyama's arrest.
Call-backs
- To FILE.1: It's revealed that by the time of Holmes' Revelation, half a year has passed since Shinichi Kudo shrunk.
See also
References
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