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Conan, Ran, and Sonoko visited an exhibition by an up-and-coming artist, Motoko Bekobe. Motoko has been releasing avant-garde works that combine traditional akabe with modern art, and are evidently attracting further attention across the globe. The three of them first saw a ceremony in the [[New Beika Modern Art Museum]], there were several men dancing, wearing loincloths, cheering up for the big day. They constantly uttered the peculiar motto "Akabeko Bekoe", hinting everyone about Bekobe's success. | Conan, Ran, and Sonoko visited an exhibition by an up-and-coming artist, Motoko Bekobe. Motoko has been releasing avant-garde works that combine traditional akabe with modern art, and are evidently attracting further attention across the globe. The three of them first saw a ceremony in the [[New Beika Modern Art Museum]], there were several men dancing, wearing loincloths, cheering up for the big day. They constantly uttered the peculiar motto "Akabeko Bekoe", hinting everyone about Bekobe's success. | ||
− | After the event had ended, they shifted their steps and diverted their sight onto the actual exhibition. Within the hall, they could clearly see all kinds of Akabekos, which varied in size and colour and all possessed extraordinary imagination and creativity, despite the fact that there were barely any of those classical red ones. Conan thus began to explain the legend of this craft: it was apparently a folk craft from the [[wikipedia:Fukushima Prefecture|Fukushima Prefecture]], with persistant wobbling heads; it was a toy made for children around the Aizu region of Fukushima; during the Edo Period, a temple named Enzo-ji Temple was destroyed by earthquakes and needed reconstruction; it became an elusive issue back then since it was hard to transport materials up the cliff, which supposedly a red cow turned up out of nowhere to help the workers transporting these materials contributed to the rebuild of the temple. Just as Ran and Sonoko were astonished by the "weird facts" Conan knows, an abrupt scream kicked in from the staff room. When they dashed towards there to check the situation out, they found Motoko Bekobe's body lying on the floor, accompanied | + | After the event had ended, they shifted their steps and diverted their sight onto the actual exhibition. Within the hall, they could clearly see all kinds of Akabekos, which varied in size and colour and all possessed extraordinary imagination and creativity, despite the fact that there were barely any of those classical red ones. Conan thus began to explain the legend of this craft: it was apparently a folk craft from the [[wikipedia:Fukushima Prefecture|Fukushima Prefecture]], with persistant wobbling heads; it was a toy made for children around the Aizu region of Fukushima; during the [[wikipedia:Edo Period|Edo Period]], a temple named Enzo-ji Temple was destroyed by earthquakes and needed reconstruction; it became an elusive issue back then since it was hard to transport materials up the cliff, which supposedly a red cow turned up out of nowhere to help the workers transporting these materials contributed to the rebuild of the temple. Just as Ran and Sonoko were astonished by the "weird facts" Conan knows, an abrupt scream kicked in from the staff room. When they dashed towards there to check the situation out, they found Motoko Bekobe's body lying on the floor, accompanied by some sort of "dying message". |
{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
| crime = Murder | | crime = Murder | ||
| image = EP1102 Case.jpg | | image = EP1102 Case.jpg | ||
− | | location = | + | | location = Bekobe's resting room |
| victim = Motoko Bekobe | | victim = Motoko Bekobe | ||
| age = 36 years old | | age = 36 years old | ||
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| description = Her left hand was holding an akabeko, and she wrote the katakana word "Fuku" with blood using her right hand. | | description = Her left hand was holding an akabeko, and she wrote the katakana word "Fuku" with blood using her right hand. | ||
}} | }} | ||
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+ | At first they thought it would be a piece of cake to target the culprit, since the hint "Fuku" may tell it all. However, the three possible candidates for this murder all contain the initial "Fuku" in their names, so the dying message is quite meaningless in this aspect. The only way for cracking this case is to interrogate them questions. | ||
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+ | * Junya '''Fuku'''i, Bekobe's ex-boyfriend, now working as her dancer, although they broke up some years ago, he still treated her as a business co-worker as he claims "he does not like mixing business matters with personal affairs". (Additional clue found out by Conan: he is currently on debt, and was urged for the return of the money) | ||
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+ | * Toshiharu '''Fuku'''moto, Bekobe's business partner, runs everything for Motoko, including handling negotiations, aquiring materials, and managing her schedule. He occasionally slips out [[wikipedia:Hakata dialect|Hakata dialect]], since he was originally from Kurume in Fukuoka, although he intended to speak standard Japanese. (Additional clue found out by Conan: he went to the bathroom after some time, went into one of the compartments and caught Conan's attention) | ||
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+ | * Hajime '''Fuku'''ra, Bekobe's former co-worker, but his attitude was fairly atrocious when he was answering the police's inquiries. Also made Sonoko suspect him to be the culprit. | ||
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+ | After some time, Sonoko found a shocking clue on the internet - the webpage of Bekobe's art workshop had quite conservative statements, which completely contravened Bekobe's creative concept as an artist who mingles both traditional Akabeko and modern art. Sonoko deduced that the two of them were probably at odds in some matters. "I must hurry. Before anyone else interferes," Fukura thought. He was holding a metal stick and was about to smash the most famous "blue cow" masterpiece by Bekobe. | ||
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+ | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
+ | | crime = Attempted Destruction | ||
+ | | image = EP1102 Case2.jpg | ||
+ | | location = Exhibition hall | ||
+ | | victim = Bekobe's artwork | ||
+ | | victim-label = Object | ||
+ | | suspects = Hajime Fukura | ||
+ | | suspects-label = Culprit | ||
+ | | description = | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | Conan arirved there timely and impeded this attempted crime, he did not like Bekobe's art work because in his perpective it disobeys tradition and he could not see the aesthetic of combing traditional art and modern art. Takagi arrested him for interference of public duties. Behind him, Sonoko was asking why he would destroy Behobe's artwork and murder her as well, but Fukura dinied killing Bekobe. She then called him a loser, Ran felt that it was not suitable calling him that, but Sonoko said that "no matter how you prettify him, words only mean one thing". Conan heard it and mulled over... Akabeko Workshop, Fukushima, Akabeko, Fukuoka, the dying message "Fuku", along with the akabeko holding on the victim's left hand, and lastly, Sonoko's remark of "words only mena one thing". Conan understood everything. | ||
=== People === | === People === | ||
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* 27 years old | * 27 years old | ||
* Dancer | * Dancer | ||
− | * | + | * Bekobe's ex-boyfriend}} |
{{people|Toshiharu Fukumoto|Toshiharu Fukumoto.jpg| | {{people|Toshiharu Fukumoto|Toshiharu Fukumoto.jpg| | ||
* 39 years old | * 39 years old | ||
* Head of office | * Head of office | ||
− | * | + | * Bekobe's business partner}} |
{{people|Hajime Fukura|Hajime Fukura.jpg| | {{people|Hajime Fukura|Hajime Fukura.jpg| | ||
* 42 years old | * 42 years old | ||
* Akabeko craftsman | * Akabeko craftsman | ||
− | * | + | * Bekobe's former co-worker}} |
{{EndBox}} | {{EndBox}} | ||
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=== The meaning of the dying message === | === The meaning of the dying message === | ||
− | The culprit is '''Toshiharu Fukumoto''', as the dying message "fuku" originally intended to indicate the place of origin of the culprit, that Motoko knew beforehand: Toshiharu mentioned earlier that he is from Fukuoka Prefecture, indicating that he is involved in the murder. It turns out the dying message can also be read as "akabeko", that in Fukuoka dialect means loincloth. Sonoko asks the suspects to remove their pants, to discover that the | + | The culprit is '''Toshiharu Fukumoto''', as the dying message "fuku" originally intended to indicate the place of origin of the culprit, that Motoko knew beforehand: Toshiharu mentioned earlier that he is from Fukuoka Prefecture, indicating that he is involved in the murder. It turns out the dying message can also be read as "akabeko", that in Fukuoka dialect means loincloth. Sonoko asks the suspects to remove their pants, to discover that the three are using loinclothes, except that Fukamoto's is much longer that the other ones, and like that the murder weapon is discovered. Fukumoto tries to defend himself, but the decisive proof is a bloodstain on his loincloth that got there during the murder. |
=== Motive === | === Motive === |
Revision as of 21:17, 4 November 2023
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Episode 1102 (Int. Episode 1160) | |||
Title: | The Akabeko and the Three Lucky Men | ||
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Japanese title: | 赤べこと3人の福男 (Akabeko to San'nin no Fukuotoko) | ||
Original airdate: | November 4, 2023 | ||
Filler case: | #405 | ||
Season: | TBD | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki Wataru Takagi Kazunobu Chiba Kamen Yaiba | ||
Case solved by: | Sonoko Suzuki (via Conan) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Festival | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Nobuharu Kamanaka | ||
Screenplay: | Akatsuki Yamatoya | ||
Storyboard: | Hiroaki Takagi | ||
Episode director: | Minoru Tozawa | ||
Animation director: | Keiko Sasaki | ||
Character design: | Masatomo Sudo Nariyuki Takahashi (sub-character) Hiroshi Ogawa (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | Unraveling Love ~Sukoshi no Yūki~ | ||
Closing song: | …and Rescue Me |
The Akabeko and the Three Lucky Men (赤べこと3人の福男 Akabeko to San'nin no Fukuotoko ) is the 1102nd episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Conan, Ran, and Sonoko visited an exhibition by an up-and-coming artist, Motoko Bekobe. Motoko has been releasing avant-garde works that combine traditional akabe with modern art, and are evidently attracting further attention across the globe. The three of them first saw a ceremony in the New Beika Modern Art Museum, there were several men dancing, wearing loincloths, cheering up for the big day. They constantly uttered the peculiar motto "Akabeko Bekoe", hinting everyone about Bekobe's success.
After the event had ended, they shifted their steps and diverted their sight onto the actual exhibition. Within the hall, they could clearly see all kinds of Akabekos, which varied in size and colour and all possessed extraordinary imagination and creativity, despite the fact that there were barely any of those classical red ones. Conan thus began to explain the legend of this craft: it was apparently a folk craft from the Fukushima Prefecture, with persistant wobbling heads; it was a toy made for children around the Aizu region of Fukushima; during the Edo Period, a temple named Enzo-ji Temple was destroyed by earthquakes and needed reconstruction; it became an elusive issue back then since it was hard to transport materials up the cliff, which supposedly a red cow turned up out of nowhere to help the workers transporting these materials contributed to the rebuild of the temple. Just as Ran and Sonoko were astonished by the "weird facts" Conan knows, an abrupt scream kicked in from the staff room. When they dashed towards there to check the situation out, they found Motoko Bekobe's body lying on the floor, accompanied by some sort of "dying message".
Murder | |||||||||||||
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At first they thought it would be a piece of cake to target the culprit, since the hint "Fuku" may tell it all. However, the three possible candidates for this murder all contain the initial "Fuku" in their names, so the dying message is quite meaningless in this aspect. The only way for cracking this case is to interrogate them questions.
- Junya Fukui, Bekobe's ex-boyfriend, now working as her dancer, although they broke up some years ago, he still treated her as a business co-worker as he claims "he does not like mixing business matters with personal affairs". (Additional clue found out by Conan: he is currently on debt, and was urged for the return of the money)
- Toshiharu Fukumoto, Bekobe's business partner, runs everything for Motoko, including handling negotiations, aquiring materials, and managing her schedule. He occasionally slips out Hakata dialect, since he was originally from Kurume in Fukuoka, although he intended to speak standard Japanese. (Additional clue found out by Conan: he went to the bathroom after some time, went into one of the compartments and caught Conan's attention)
- Hajime Fukura, Bekobe's former co-worker, but his attitude was fairly atrocious when he was answering the police's inquiries. Also made Sonoko suspect him to be the culprit.
After some time, Sonoko found a shocking clue on the internet - the webpage of Bekobe's art workshop had quite conservative statements, which completely contravened Bekobe's creative concept as an artist who mingles both traditional Akabeko and modern art. Sonoko deduced that the two of them were probably at odds in some matters. "I must hurry. Before anyone else interferes," Fukura thought. He was holding a metal stick and was about to smash the most famous "blue cow" masterpiece by Bekobe.
Attempted Destruction | |||||||
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Conan arirved there timely and impeded this attempted crime, he did not like Bekobe's art work because in his perpective it disobeys tradition and he could not see the aesthetic of combing traditional art and modern art. Takagi arrested him for interference of public duties. Behind him, Sonoko was asking why he would destroy Behobe's artwork and murder her as well, but Fukura dinied killing Bekobe. She then called him a loser, Ran felt that it was not suitable calling him that, but Sonoko said that "no matter how you prettify him, words only mean one thing". Conan heard it and mulled over... Akabeko Workshop, Fukushima, Akabeko, Fukuoka, the dying message "Fuku", along with the akabeko holding on the victim's left hand, and lastly, Sonoko's remark of "words only mena one thing". Conan understood everything.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- Sonoko compares Bekobe to "Janksy", a distortion of the famous British street artist Banksy.
- Hajime Fukura and Toshiharu Fukumoto's voice actors both come from the respective prefectures of their characters. Keiko Sakai comes from Fukushima Prefecture while Yuji Ueda comes from Kitakyushu (Fukuoka Prefecture).