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Revision as of 03:17, 15 March 2021
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Episode 1000-1001 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | The Moonlight Sonata Murder | ||
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Japanese title: | ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件 (Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken) | ||
Original airdate: | March 6, 2021 (Part 1) March 13, 2021 (Part 2) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 7.2% (Part 1) ?.? (Part 2) | ||
Manga case: | #18 | ||
Season: | 29 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 7: Files 2-7 (062-067) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ran Mouri Juzo Megure Narumi Asai Detective Horita Detective Sugita Detective Saitoh Detective Ida Detective Sogawa | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Tsukikage Island (Part 1) Piano (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Organizer: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Storyboard: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Episode director: | 1000: Akira Yosimura 1001: Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Animation director: | Masatomo Sudo (Chief) 1000: Nobuyuki Iwai Keiko Sasaki 1001: Nobuyuki Iwai Akio Kawamura Kazunori Ozawa (effects) | ||
Character design: | Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) Rei Masunaga | ||
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Opening song: | ZERO kara Hajimete | ||
Closing song: | Reboot |
The Moonlight Sonata Murder (ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件 Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken ) is the 1000th and 1001st episode of the Detective Conan anime. It is a remake of Moonlight Sonata Murder Case.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Kogoro recieved a strange letter from a man named Keiji Asoh, asking him to investigate something on Tsukikage Island. Kogoro, Conan, and Ran go to the island to only discover that Keiji Asoh had died twelve years ago.
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They then meet Narumi Asai, who told them where to meet the mayor. At the community center, they discovered a room with a piano, where the former mayor was found dead two years ago.
Murder? (Past) | |||||||||
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While the group are waiting outside, suddenly the first movement of Moonlight Sonata is played, and Hideo Kawashima was found dead in the piano room.
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Conan then realized that the murder will happened again, and they decide to sleep at the piano room, along with the policeman and Narumi Asai.
Megure arrived the next day and start intrograting the suspect. While intrograting Reiko, the second movement of Moonlight Sonata is played, and Tatsuji Kuriowa was found dead at the broadcasting room.
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Part 2
Conan realised that the music sheet left with the victims are codes. The old policeman then revealed that Keiji Asoh left some music sheets in his safe. While they are trying to unlock the community center storage room, Conan heard a sound coming from piano room. He then saw a suspicious person checking below the piano. Conan try to chase the person, but the person ran away. Conan tripped and found Shuichi Murasawa unconsious on the floor.
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Not long after that, Ken Nishimoto is found hanged in the storage room, along with music sheets.
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After looking at Keiji Asoh's last music sheets, Conan realized who is the culprit.
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- Because the case consists of 6 manga chapters and being adapted into two episodes, there are some alteration to the case:
- Some scene are removed:
- Narumi's explanation about the mayor candidates
- Conan's early deduction that the culprit might be a man
- People's anger after the first case
- Narumi's discussion with Kogoro, Conan, and Ran while going back to the inn
- Kogoro running back to the crime scene after realising that the murder aren't over yet
- Narumi, Kogoro, and the policeman's discussion at the piano room
- A suspicious person peeking through the window, followed by Conan and Kogoro chasing the person
- Megure questioning people's alibi after the second murder
- Nishimoto's reaction towards Keiji Asoh's last music sheets
- Some of the suspects' backstory
- Megure retelling the events of the case
- Megure playing the third movement of Moonlight Sonata recordings
- Conan transquilized Kogoro moment
- Some dialogue are removed:
- People's dialogues while Conan running to the piano room
- Hirata mentioning that the piano plays itself
- People's dialogue about who Kogoro is
- The dialogues about who left the main room after Kawashima
- Megure's dialogue about guarding the building
- Kogoro's explanation about the remaining suspects to be intrograted
- Kogoro's question about who might attacked Murasawa and Reiko's answer
- The tension and characters emotions are less intense compared to the manga.
- Ran recognize that the music sheet are strange by just looking at it, and plays the sheet to prove it. In the manga, she recognized it while playing the sheet.
- Megure is being shown hearing the second movement of Moonlight Sonata recording, while in the manga he just claim it.
- Instead of licking the powder like the manga, Conan just simply look at it. However, Conan just recognized it as drugs instead of cocaine.
Trivia
- During the end credits, there is a title card reads, "Special Thanks To everyone who loves Conan For the Next Mystery".
- Pianist Aimi Kobayashi plays the Moonlight Sonata in the episode.
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Season 29 | ||
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Episode 1109 • 1110 • 1111 • 1112 • 1113 • 1114 • 1115 • 1116 • 1117 • 1118 • 1119 • 1120 • 1121 • 1122 • 1123 • 1124 • 1125 • 1126 • 1127 • 1128 • 1129 • 1130 • 1131 • 1132 • 1133 • 1134 • 1135 • 1136 • 1137 • 1138 • 1139 • 1140 • 1141 • 1142 • 1143 |