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Revision as of 12:13, 20 October 2022

Chronology
Volume 26 List of ChaptersList of Cases Volume 28
Volume 27

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Information
Release date: April 18, 2000
Chapters: 264-273
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-125497-7
Publisher: Shogakukan
English release date: January 20, 2009
English ISBN: ISBN 1-4215-1679-9
English Publisher: Viz Media
Featured Detective & Keyhole
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James Bond
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Misao Yamamura
Aoyama's death & Conan side images
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Volume 27 was released on April 18, 2000 in Japan.

Cast

Gadgets

Chapters

Suspect Kogoro Mouri Case

File 264 - A Taste of One's Own Medicine

Kogoro takes Ran and Conan to a mountain hotel but he mostly enjoys the swimming pool, checking girls out. Once out of the pool, they come upon Eri, who came to this hotel with a few friends, lawyers as well, as part of a lawsuit having to do with a factory and a village in the surroundings. Kogoro and Eri belittle each other just like usual, but Eri says to Ran in secret that she feels like to reconcile with Kogoro, by offering him a tie, but Ran must not say anything for the moment. They also meet Norifumi Saku, a young lawyer that leaves Eri far from indifferent, and it is mutual. They organise a dinner with everyone and they meet Eri's fellow barristers Mikasa, Shiozawa and Usui. Kogoro drinks way too much and starts hitting on Usui, which angers Eri who leaves the table. Some time after, when tempers aren't flaring anymore, everyone looks for Kogoro, who hasn't given some sign of life since a moment. They search everywhere and end by Usui's room, where they hear the ringing of Kogoro's phone from the inside. Some time before, Usui had deliberately brought a drunk Kogoro in her bed in order to blot Eri's copybook and to become the new queen of the Bar. But Usui had been interrupted by a door knock. Later on, when Eri and co try to open Usui's door, they find it locked from the inside with the safety chain, and glimpse an unconscious Usui on the floor. Saku doesn't wait for the groom to come and breaks down the door. Usui has been strangled with a telephone wire, and in the bed there's Kogoro, who wakes up unaware of the hustle and bustle around him.

File 265 - An Important Witness

Eri refuses to defend Kogoro then Saku will be his barrister. Eri warns that Kogoro may be sentenced to the death penalty, but the real reason why she doesn't want to defend him isn't because she believes her husband killed Usui but rather because many things are odd in the room and concerning the murder, and then she can't believe Kogoro murdered Ritsuko Usui. She investigates along with Ran, Conan and Yamamura, and Conan finally deduces who is the true killer.

File 266 - Unwavering Resolve...

People

  • Major events

    • Eri and Kogoro's feelings for each other are once again on display. Eri is determined to prove that Kogoro is innocent, more determined than she would be for any other case. It is also their anniversary.
    • Misao is once again shown to be a bumbling detective, however, he is able to lend a helping hand in solving the case!
    • Kogoro asks for Eri to return home to him, admitting that he completely misses her. Eri however, pretends not to hear, and secretly records it and listens to the message over and over again when she gets to her office, smiling happily.

    Sato's Father Case

    Characters introduced

    File 267 - The Man from 18 Years Ago

    File 268 - The Imprisoned Policeman

    File 269 - Time Limit

    People

  • Arcade Murder Case

    Characters introduced

    File 270 - Game Start

    Ran and Sonoko are having fun at an arcade hall's print club, along with Conan. They talk about how Shinichi's absence has been filled with Dr. Araide's rising fame at Teitan High School. Indeed, Araide isn't only the basketball and drama clubs' coaches, but he is even now the official sickroom's doctor. The group comes across an English-speaking woman playing skillfully at a shooting game, and they recognise her new English teacher, Jodie Saintemillion, from America. Sonoko had told Ran about Jodie's strange, cold, and distant behaviour with her students, and her showing ostentatiously her luxury sexy clothing. Jodie reveals her true self to her students as she tells them in confidence that she loves Japanese games but she can't show it and has to look very professional while at high school, as it's very hard for a foreigner to find a job in Japan, and high schools are very demanding with foreigners. Jodie convinces Ran to play a virtual reality video fighting game, showing her karate skills. Yet, Ran is defeated by a stronger player named Kengo Bito, who asks her arrogantly to move it as she took her favorite seat. An arcade employee, Hitoshi Dejima, tells Ran about the specificity of this game and how to win. Another customer, Toshitsugu Emori, tells Ran about Kengo being a champion. They also meet Takayasu Shimizu, whose sister is dating Bito. Shimizu is Bito's greatest challenger, and he came to propose a return match to Bito. Everyone gathers to watch the fight on a giant screen, while Jodie plays, just as skillfully, a car racing game. Kengo beats his opponent hollow, but suddenly stops before giving the final blow. Acccordingly, he is disqualified and the match ends by a draw. As everyone turns to Bito, Conan realises he's not in his normal state and runs to him, only to see him dead, dribbling.

    File 271 - TTX...

    The police declare Bito was poisoned during his game, which seems impossible as he neither ate nor drank anything, nor touched anyone during his fight. Conan's deductions impress Jodie who looks at him with great interest. Watching the CCTV recording, they are shown the entire scene before, during and after Bito's death, but find nothing striking. Shimizu went to Bito's right side to ask him how he would play, in vain, Emori went to Bito's left side to pick up a coin, and Dejima was close to him before his game, when he was recovering the coins in the machine. Emori reveals he, Shimizu and Dejima all had a motive to kill Bito : himself had been called a "dangerous taxidriver" by Bito in front of everyone after he lost to Bito in a car racing game, Dejima was a former arcade game champion who got defeated and humiliated by Bito, to the point of changing appearance and becoming an employee at the arcade, hoping to see if Bito could be ever defeated, and Shimizu's sister was dating Bito, who apparently treats her very bad. The forensics reveal Bito was poisoned by TTX, or tetrodotoxin, a violent and immediate poison found in the famous Japanese fugu pufferfish, as Jodie declares. Bito was stung under his right arm by a kind of poisoned needle. Yet, the police still can't figure how someone could have poisoned Bito during the fight game as none approached him. Conan thinks about it and suddenly hears a strange scraping-steel-like noise close to him. He investigates it and eventually finds out the truth.

    File 272 - Game Over

    People

  • Bear Hunters Case

    File 273 - Stuck on the Same Boat

    Agasa accompanies the Detective Boys to pick matsutake mushrooms in the forest (the prefecture that the forest belongs to is not specified). Right after they have been given instructions by an employee of the motel that they are staying in, Genta starts searching frantically, but soon becomes frustrated by the fact that the mushrooms are not as easy to find as he thought. Complaints are then heard, which prompts Ayumi to point out that picking matsutake was Genta’s own idea; she originally wanted to pick apples. Genta responds contemptuously that apples are common and cheap, but Haibara disagrees, noting that the apple is the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, and that eating it resulted in Adam and Eve banishment from there; she therefore concludes that the apple is much more mysterious than the matsutake. Mitsuhiko, watching this conversation unfold from the side, is so impressed by Haibara's depth of knowledge, elegance and beauty that he starts blushing. This does not go unnoticed; Conan immediately asks him about his strange expression, which forces Mitsuhiko to go on the defense and claim that he is merely looking at Haibara. Nonetheless, in the ensuing conversation between him and Conan, Mitsuhiko is lavish in his praise of Haibara and cannot conceal his appreciation of her rather unique qualities; this allows Conan to easily figure out what Mitsuhiko is trying to hide. He thus pats Mitsuhiko on his shoulder and tells him that "she is not someone that you can deal with".

    The Detective Boys continue their search, but it remains fruitless until Conan uses his extensive knowledge about the ecology of the matsutake to help them out. Now that they know how to methodically find more matsutake, the Detective Boys scatter around the forest, each going to a place where he or she believes has the most mushrooms. Genta goes missing in this way, and Conan deduces that he has climbed a mesh fence to reach the inside of the forest, where matsutake is exceptionally abundant. Since Genta’s detective badge is undergoing repair, nobody knows where he is, and Haibara thus proposes that the four Detective Boys split present into two teams (Conan will go with Ayumi, and herself with Mitsuhiko) to look for Genta, and that Agasa stay behind in case Genta returns. With everybody agreeing with this plan, the two teams also climb the mesh fence and set out. Once they are alone, Mitsuhiko asks Haibara whether there is some special relationship between Conan and her, as they are frequently seen chatting about some adult-sounding and strange topics out of the earshot of others. Haibara tells him that their chats are about rather trivial topics and that things are not as romantic as Mitsuhiko believes (Mitsuhiko does not seem entirely convinced by this explanation).

    Genta seems to have gone very far, as neither team is able to find him quickly and their loud calls remain unresponded. To make matters worse, Haibara and Mitsuhiko discover that Genta is likely to have penetrated a second mesh fence to reach the innermost part of the forest, where hunters and bears are found and where people are occasionally shot dead by hunters (who are under the belief that they are dealing with some large animal). Despite being conscious of the dangers, Haibara goes right in, followed by Mitsuhiko, and they almost immediately encounter a black bear cub. Haibara approaches him (or her?), saying that since he is less than one years old he cannot harm them. Mitsuhiko, on the other hand, is more cautious, especially after Haibara tells him that the cub’s mother might be around.

    Sudden gunfire perturbs the peace of the forest, and the cub runs away in fear. Gunfire explodes again, hitting a tree near Haibara and Mitsuhiko, and they are now able to see the shooter. Mitsuhiko shouts to let the shooter know that he is dealing with humans, but before he can finish Haibara leads him away, as she notices a dead body with an apparent gunshot wound on it beside them. As they run away to safety, Haibara explains that the shooter might have committed murder and that if he (or she) suspects that they have seen both his face and the body there will be a motivation to kill them as well.

    Conan and Ayumi have much better luck: they have stayed out of trouble and have managed to find Genta (a greedy one, as the number of matsutake mushrooms that he has collected is far more than the previously agreed-upon number). However, this is not the end of their worries: upon reuniting with Agasa, they find, much to their dismay, that this time Haibara and Mitsuhiko are missing, and that they are in the hunting area (according to Conan’s glasses). As they set out for another searching mission, they meet a hunter named Kiyoshi Yasaka, who wonders why Agasa would bring children to this dangerous area. Conan finds Mitsuhiko’s badge left on the forest floor and some blood marks and bear footprints nearby; this causes Ayumi to suggest in panic that Haibara and Mitsuhiko have been eaten by a bear. Yasaka says that bears do not usually eat humans, and at this moment another hunter joins them. He is called Matasaburo Saika, and he claims that in this forest resides a huge female bear nicknamed “Jubei”, who loathes humans and thus is willing to eat two children as a snack before her hibernation. Presently yet another hunter - Tomoya Negoro - joins in the conversation. He is thrilled upon hearing that Jubei actually exists, and tells a horrified Ayumi that he will avenge the murder of Haibara and Mitsuhiko by killing the ferocious bear himself. Agasa condemns his inappropriate comments as Ayumi cries even more heavily.

    All three hunters then suggest that they accompany the Detective Boys in their search, as they are much more familiar with the forest and the mountain ranges covered by it. Using binoculars, Haibara and Mitsuhiko see the shooter together with their friends, and Haibara warns Mitsuhiko that he should stay silent and not make any gesture to the group as the hunter will shoot and kill them without hesitation and later claim that he mistook bears with children.

    People

  • Cover in other countries

    • China
    • Finland
    • France
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • Indonesia
    • Italy
    • Korea
    • Malaysia (Chinese)
    • Malaysia (Malay)
    • Norway
    • Rep. of China (Taiwan)
    • Spain (Spanish, Volumen 2)
    • Spain (Spanish, Volumen 2)
    • Sweden
    • Thailand
    • United States
    • Vietnam

    See also

    Volumes of the Manga
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