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| description = While Yajima is watching the match of [[Momiji Ooka]], a mysterious man went to his room and killed him with a katana. | | description = While Yajima is watching the match of [[Momiji Ooka]], a mysterious man went to his room and killed him with a katana. | ||
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− | + | In the afternoon of the same day, Conan, Ran, and the Detective Boys accompanied Kogoro, who was having a conversation with Kensuke Achiha, the chairman of the Satsuki-kai (皐月会), a society that organizes annually the Satsuki Cup, which crowns the winner of Japan's Hyakunin Isshu. There, Conan and his friends meet up with Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama, and meet Mikuko Hiramoto, who is a constestant at the Satsuki Cup and Heiji and Kazuha's classmate. On the way to the waiting room after watching the rehearsal recording of the tournament, Conan and the others meet the high school [[Wikipedia:Uta-garuta|karuta]] champion Momiji Ooka of Kyoto Senshin High School. As she sees Heiji, Momiji says "I didn't think I'd meet you here. I am looking forward to our marriage...". At the same time, the Osaka Police headquarters receives a bomb threat saying that the Nichiuri TV headquarters in Osaka would be blown up soon. The message contains a Karuta card attached to it. Toyama and Otaki think that it must be a prank, but Heizo is persuaded that it is a real threat and orders the Nichiuri building to be evacuated. | |
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+ | At the studios, a voice through the speakers orders everyone to evacuate the building. Conan and the group evacuates, despite having suspicions about the reasons for the evacuation. Before leaving, Heiji and Kazuha witness Mikiko going back to the film set and decide to follow her. She is in fact retrieving the prized Hyakunin Isshu cards. A police officer catches them on the film set and asks them to leave, which they do. As they accompany her back out to safety, a black figure in the crow, wearing a distinctive silver diamond-encrusted ring, presses a button which detonates bombs inside the building. In the ensuing chaos, Mikiko and the officer manage to escape the building, but Heiji and Kazuha are stuck inside. | ||
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<spoiler>'''Koji Sekine''' is somehow related to Yajima's murder. Even though the crime scene looks like a robbery, none of Yajima's karuta-related things were touched. Also, the fatal wound was on the front of the head instead of the back or the side, suggesting that the murderer and the victim knew each other. And, Sekine knew that Yajima was beaten down instead of stabbed or slashed, even though the weapon is a katana and Sekine had no opportunity to look at the corpse.</spoiler> | <spoiler>'''Koji Sekine''' is somehow related to Yajima's murder. Even though the crime scene looks like a robbery, none of Yajima's karuta-related things were touched. Also, the fatal wound was on the front of the head instead of the back or the side, suggesting that the murderer and the victim knew each other. And, Sekine knew that Yajima was beaten down instead of stabbed or slashed, even though the weapon is a katana and Sekine had no opportunity to look at the corpse.</spoiler> | ||
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The Crimson Love Letter is the 21st movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 15, 2017.
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
In a Japanese house in Higashiyama, Toshiya Yajima, previous winner of the Satsuki Cup, is lining up Karuta cards while watching footage of the previous Cup, when someone enters the house. When Yajima sees the intruder, it is already too late, as he is struck by his own sword, which the intruder took. He dies after the second blow, in a pool of his own blood and a pile of scattered Karuta cards.
Robbery(?)-Murder | |||||||||||
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In the afternoon of the same day, Conan, Ran, and the Detective Boys accompanied Kogoro, who was having a conversation with Kensuke Achiha, the chairman of the Satsuki-kai (皐月会), a society that organizes annually the Satsuki Cup, which crowns the winner of Japan's Hyakunin Isshu. There, Conan and his friends meet up with Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama, and meet Mikuko Hiramoto, who is a constestant at the Satsuki Cup and Heiji and Kazuha's classmate. On the way to the waiting room after watching the rehearsal recording of the tournament, Conan and the others meet the high school karuta champion Momiji Ooka of Kyoto Senshin High School. As she sees Heiji, Momiji says "I didn't think I'd meet you here. I am looking forward to our marriage...". At the same time, the Osaka Police headquarters receives a bomb threat saying that the Nichiuri TV headquarters in Osaka would be blown up soon. The message contains a Karuta card attached to it. Toyama and Otaki think that it must be a prank, but Heizo is persuaded that it is a real threat and orders the Nichiuri building to be evacuated.
At the studios, a voice through the speakers orders everyone to evacuate the building. Conan and the group evacuates, despite having suspicions about the reasons for the evacuation. Before leaving, Heiji and Kazuha witness Mikiko going back to the film set and decide to follow her. She is in fact retrieving the prized Hyakunin Isshu cards. A police officer catches them on the film set and asks them to leave, which they do. As they accompany her back out to safety, a black figure in the crow, wearing a distinctive silver diamond-encrusted ring, presses a button which detonates bombs inside the building. In the ensuing chaos, Mikiko and the officer manage to escape the building, but Heiji and Kazuha are stuck inside.
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As fate would have it, Kazuha is going to face Momiji in the Hyakunin Isshu, so she begins to train with the help of Heiji's mother, Shizuka, who is a skilled karuta player.
Later, Ran finds out that Heiji once made a yubikiri/pinkie promise to 'take Momiji as his bride'.
Conan and Heiji, along with the Osaka and Kyoto police departments, begin their investigation on the Satsuki Cup and the related murder case. As the inquiry goes on, they come across a secret connected with the Hyakunin Isshu. They found that the cards that were left at the crime scene and sent by email to victims were all Shikao Nagoro's favorite cards, all of which had 'Momiji' in their poems.
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People
Resolution
Music
Togetsukyō ~Kimi Omou~ (渡月橋 ~君 想ふ~ Togetsu Bridge ~Thinking About You~ ), by Mai Kuraki.
International release
United States
Spain (Catalan Dub)
Germany
Trivia
- Aoyama cited the live action adaptations of Yuki Suetsugu's manga series Chihayafuru among his inspirations for making Hyakunin Isshu and karuta subjects of a Conan film. He noted the Kyoto based Karuta Queen, or national champion in the women's division, as depicted in Chihayafuru, as the model for characters in Crimson Love Letter.
- The poem recited at the beginning of the official trailer is the 77th poem from the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, a classical Japanese poem anthology that is prominently featured in the movie.
- Shinichi's email address in the movie is "the_sign_of_four@Potmail.cam".
- The black figure who detonates the bombs with a remote control is seen wearing a ring, which directly indicates the culprit.
- The movie has a running time of 112 minutes.
- Muga Iori and Momiji Ooka's car is a Mercedes-Maybach S 600 Pullman [X222] (Rubellite Red and Crystal White).
- Koji Sekine's car is a white Toyota Corolla Axio [E140].
- Togo Kaieda's car is a Nissan President [F50].
- Kensuke Achiwa's car is a dark blue 1997 Toyota Century [GZG50]. The license plate is 浪速 300, む • 4 86 (Naniwa 300, Mu - 4 86).
- The Osaka's Nichiuri TV station is modeled after the Yomiuri TV old headquarters, which was still being used during the movie production.
- Yomiuri TV later moved to new building on September 1, 2019. The new building also become the model of the new Osaka's Nichiuri TV station in Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba.
- This film is dedicated to Kazunari Kouchi, the real-life screenplay writer of Detective Conan, who died on July 18, 2016. A title card reads "In memory of Kazunari Kouchi" appears during the end credits of the film.
- This movie was promoted with two special guest voice actors. Comedian and actor Daisuke Miyagawa plays Koji Sekine, while actress Riho Yoshioka voices Kazuha's friend, Mikiko Hiramoto.
- Although Sayoko Wachi has no lines in the movie, in the manga version she explains the structure of the Satsuki Karuta Tournament.[2]
- The nameplates of guest of the Satsuki-kai in the Osaka Nichiuri building include Kota Fukushima (福島 孝太), Yoshitomo Kashiwamura (柏村 美友), and Nozomi Urabe (浦辺 のぞみ).
- The list of participants in the karuta tournament:
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Arabic | رسالة الحب القرمزية | The Crimson Love Song |
Catalan | La carta d’amor escarlata | The Scarlet Love Letter |
Chinese (Simplified) | 唐红的恋歌 殷红的恋歌 |
The Crimson Love Song |
Chinese (Traditional) | 唐紅的戀歌 | The Crimson Love Song |
French | La lettre d'amour écarlate | Crimson Love Letter |
German | Der purpurrote Liebesbrief | The Crimson Love Letter |
Korean | 진홍의 연가 | The Crimson Love Song |
Spanish | La carta de amor escarlata | The Scarlet Love Letter |
Thai | ปริศนาเพลงกลอนซ่อนรัก | Mystery of a Love Letter Hidden in the Poem |
Vietnamese | Bản tình ca màu đỏ thẫm | The Crimson Love Song |
References
- ^ https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=19005k
- ^ アニメール Vol. 43 -劇場版名探偵コナン特集号-, March 4, 2017.
Gallery
See also
Detective Conan Movies | ||
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Movies | Movie 01: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper • Movie 02: The Fourteenth Target • Movie 03: The Last Wizard of the Century • Movie 04: Captured in Her Eyes • Movie 05: Countdown to Heaven • Movie 06: The Phantom of Baker Street • Movie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital • Movie 08: Magician of the Silver Sky • Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths • Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem • Movie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure • Movie 12: Full Score of Fear • Movie 13: The Raven Chaser • Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky • Movie 15: Quarter of Silence • Movie 16: The Eleventh Striker • Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (crossover) • Movie 18: Dimensional Sniper • Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno • Movie 20: The Darkest Nightmare • Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter • Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer • Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire • The Scarlet Alibi (compilation) • Movie 24: The Scarlet Bullet • Movie 25: The Bride of Halloween • The Story of Ai Haibara ~Black Iron Mystery Train~ (compilation) • Movie 26: Black Iron Submarine • Detective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief (compilation) • Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram • Movie 28 | |
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