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− | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Saiko Yumekawa'''. The one who disguised as Yusaku is | + | <spoiler> |
+ | === The resolution === | ||
+ | The show starts and Kid, with help from Conan, says that these murders were definitely serial murders because the culprit did the same locked room trick for all of them. Furthermore, the victim were also connected, as Morita had a towel with a logo of a magnifying glass, Kiryuu had figures with the same magnifying glass made by him and Kanzawa's wristwatch had the same logo. The magnifying glass logo is the trade mark of a videogame called ''"Dungeon Holmes"'', and that the victims played the game together. Incredibly, it is revealed that Yumekawa also was familiar with the game, as she has the same type of wristwatch Kanzawa had, and that after all, the murderer behind the serial killings is '''Saiko Yumekawa'''. The broadcast is stopped for obvius motives (a staff being accused as the serial killer), but finally continues. | ||
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+ | === The trick === | ||
+ | It's showed a recreation of the three crime scenes (The bathroom, the entrance and the kitchen, including the items and the door). There are three things in common in the scene; a thumb-thurn lock on the door, an item that can be used to grip something and hang something off of (a hair clip, chopsticks and tongs respectively) and finally a bag-like item with some weight that could be attached to the previous items, to avoid suspicion in the last murder, a frying pan was used instead of a bag (the frying pan is black instead of silver like the rest of the objects because the culprit bought it to the exact lenght as well as the tongs. To do the trick first is needed to attach the hair clip, the chopsticks and the tongs to the thumb-turn lock, next hang the bags (and the frying pan) to each object and placing them on the handle, then carefully exit the rooms and finally from outside turn the handles to make the weight objects fall with the items attached to the lock, making the lock rotate and finally locking the rooms. | ||
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+ | === The proof === | ||
+ | Yumekawa made mistakes that showed her as the culprjt: in the first crime scene (Morita), the shelf wasn't ransacked because if ransacked (with the help of a bath brush), it would indicate that the murderer was a short person, the cup ramen in the second crime scene (Kiryu) had the chopsticks on the left side (even thought the victim was right-handed) indicating that the culprit was left-handed, and finally Yumekawa's wristwatch was on the dominant hand (a rare thing to do, as people usually wear them in their non-dominant hand) to cover the scratch done by Kiryu to fought back from her. | ||
+ | === The motive === | ||
+ | She finally confesses that she told the victims through in-game chat that she wanted to test a locked room trick (the same used for the murders) that she came up with, they said it worked and complimented her, convicing her that it would be a good idea to make a name for herself with the trick, but Atsumi used it first in the online novel she was writing and asked to delete it, but in a fit of rage she accidentally pushed her to the sink, killing her. She used the trick because she didn't had other choice, and the others (Kiryu and Kanzawa) began to suspect that she was Atsumi's murderer, so she had to kill them too. Yusaku asks her why she chose to report this on the case, and she answers that she would be found out but also she could have the oportunity to fool Yusaku Kudo face to face. Finally, the police arrives and arrests Yumekawa. | ||
+ | === Afterwards === | ||
+ | Juzo Megure arrives to Kudo's house and tells Conan and "Yusaku" that Kid was spotted in Shibuya at the same time of the broadcast, indicating that Kid was never disguised as Yusaku on the frist place. The one who disguised as Yusaku is '''Vermouth''', who disguised as him to investigate both Yusaku and Conan. She was also who planned the food poisoning to disguise as him. Conan storms to Yusaku and Yukiko's room, only to found them safe along with Shuichi Akai. It's revealed that the Kudos and the FBI kne that Vermouth would diguise as them, so they pretended to have food poisoning and like that the managed to fool her. But the Black Organization will probably do a major play, soon... </spoiler> | ||
== Manga to anime changes == | == Manga to anime changes == |
Revision as of 00:18, 5 February 2023
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Episode 1071-1072 (Int. Episode 1128-1129) | |||
Title: | Yusaku Kudo's Detective Show | ||
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Japanese title: | 工藤優作の推理ショー (Kudō Yūsaku no Suiri Shō) | ||
Original airdate: | January 28, 2023 (Part 1) February 4, 2023 (Part 2) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 6.8% (Part 1) | ||
Manga case: | #304 | ||
Season: | 31 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 99: File 11 (1058) ~ Volume 100: Files 1-2 (1059-1060) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Yusaku Kudo Yukiko Kudo Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Kaitou Kid Juzo Megure Ginzo Nakamori Shuichi Akai Subaru Okiya Gin Vodka Vermouth Jodie Starling Andre Camel Renya Karasuma | ||
Case solved by: | Yusaku Kudo (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Live broadcast (Part 1) In front of the door (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Organizer: | Masaharu Okuwaki | ||
Storyboard: | Masaharu Okuwaki | ||
Episode director: | 1071: Masahiro Takada 1072: Minoru Tozawa | ||
Animation director: | 1071: Seiji Muta (supervisor) Akio Kawamura 1072: Masatomo Sudo and Seiji Muta (supervisors) Keiko Sasaki | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Atsuya Miura (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | ||
Production cooperation: | 1071: BIG BANG | ||
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Opening song: | SPARKLE | ||
Closing song: | Playmaker | ||
First episode to feature Kenji Nomura as the voice of Andre Camel. |
Yusaku Kudo's Detective Show (工藤優作の推理ショー Kudō Yūsaku no Suiri Shō ) is the 1071st and 1072nd episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Yusaku Kudo reveals that he is going to do a live broadcast solving 3 locked room murders that took place on the last days, but 3 days later, on the day of the show, Yukiko Kudo tells Conan that Yusaku suddenly got food poisoning and has a stomachache, and that she will disguise as him, and with Conan's help, solve the case. Yukiko reveals details of the murders. The first victim named Atsumi Morita, an apparel company employee, was killed in the bathroom of her apartment after being pushed to the sink and hitting her head with it, 20 days ago, the bathroom door was locked and the scene was ransacked, with various bathroom items on the floor. The one who found the body is Saiko Yumekawa, Atsumi's friend, who is also the reporter coming tonight for the live broadcast.
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The second murder took place 10 days after the first murder. The victim, Taiji Kiryu, a permanent-part time worker, was stunned with a stun gun and later strangled with a rope in the entrance of his apartment. The scene was also a mess with garbage, bags and used ramen cups. It seems he fought back while being strangled and the culprit's skin got in his fingernails.
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The third and last murder was done the next day after the second murder. This time, the victim Koretsugu Kanzawa, a baker, was stabbed on the abdomen with a knife in the kitchen of a house in Haido. Like the previous murders, the scene was also a mess with multiple kitchen objects on the floor, including the knife used as weapon.
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Yusaku deduced that the three murders were locked rooms and that they were locked from inside, and that also they had in common that the locked doors were thumb-turn locks. When the time of the broadcast arrive, Yukiko also feels bad and it's revealed that she got food poisoning too. But suddenly, Kaitou Kid (disguised as Yusaku) appears to "repay the favor" that Yusaku did by clearing accusations made against him. Conan and Kid only have 10 minutes until the TV staff arrives to the Kudo household, and explained the details from the murder to him.
Part 2
The time of the show arrives and Yusaku (Kid) will be solving the case with the help of Conan. The show finally starts...
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- Some dialogues are added:
- Yusaku realizing the TV station that interviewed him.
- Yusaku asking Kid to send his address so he could send a copy of his novel.
- Yukiko mentioning that Yusaku solve the case in three minutes, so four hours should be enough for Conan.
- In the manga, Megure is shown in the background when Yusaku mentioned about him. It is removed in the anime.
- In the manga, Koretsugu Kanzawa has black hair. In the anime, he has grey hair and looks bald.
- The anime adds original scene where Ran is just coming home and is going to prepare dinner so that she won't miss Yusaku's TV show. Kogoro then wondering why they ask a novelist to solve the case and not a detective.
- To avoid repeating the case explanation during the first part, the anime makes some changes:
- In the manga, after Kid arrived at study room, Conan directly explains the case. The TV staff arrives when Conan explained the 2nd victim. After the conversation with Saiko, Conan asks Kid how he know Yusaku is sick, before continue their discussion about the case.
- In the anime, after Kid arrived at study room, Conan asks Kid how he know Yusaku is sick. The TV staff arrives not long after that. After the conversation with Saiko, Conan goes to see Yusaku and Yukiko in their room, before returns to living room where Kid is waiting for him to explain the case.
- In the manga, during the live broadcast, Conan just hide behind the table. In the anime, Conan hides under the table.
Trivia
- Starting this case, Andre Camel is voiced by Kenji Nomura, replacing Kiyoyuki Yanada, who suddenly passed away on November 14, 2022.
Gallery
- EP1072-21.jpg
In other languages
References