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− | Conan runs to their location but is unable to find evidence of the assault. While Conan investigates, he notices blood in a barrel and realizes Akamaru's body was stored there but moved to a different location so he would not be found. Conan realizes the only room he had not investigated is the wine storage room which is secured by a system requiring Honjo's fingerprint. During a wine tasting ceremony, Honjo's prized wine has been found to have been shaken and subsequently caused the dregs to mix with the wine and ruining the taste. Conan examines the bottle and finds a bloody fingerprint; This leads him to conclude that Akamaru regained consciousness while imprisoned in the wine cellar and ruined Honjo's wine in an act of revenge | + | Conan runs to their location but is unable to find evidence of the assault. While Conan investigates, he notices blood in a barrel and realizes Akamaru's body was stored there but moved to a different location so he would not be found. Conan realizes the only room he had not investigated is the wine storage room which is secured by a system requiring Honjo's fingerprint. During a wine tasting ceremony, Honjo's prized wine has been found to have been shaken and subsequently caused the dregs to mix with the wine and ruining the taste. Conan examines the bottle and finds a bloody fingerprint; This leads him to conclude that Akamaru regained consciousness while imprisoned in the wine cellar and ruined Honjo's wine in an act of revenge. |
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{{People|Murozo Honjo|Murozo Honjo.jpg| | {{People|Murozo Honjo|Murozo Honjo.jpg| | ||
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{{People|Goro Akamaru|Goro Akamaru.jpg| | {{People|Goro Akamaru|Goro Akamaru.jpg| | ||
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+ | Using Kogoro, Conan tells the guests that an unknown culprit entered Honjo's wine cellar and ruined the wine purposely; The guests force Honjo to search his wine cellar and there they find Akamaru. Akamaru who is still alive regains consciousness in the hospital and Honjo is arrested. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 22:38, 4 January 2012
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Episode 520 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Red Wine Indictment |
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Original airdate: | December 15, 2008 |
Season: | 17 |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ninzaburo Shiratori |
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) |
Director: | Koujin Ochi |
Screenplay: | Hiro Masaki |
Storyboard: | Hideaki Oniwa |
Episode director: | Masahiro Hosoda Tomoya Tanaka (asst.) |
Animation director: | Noriyoshi Yamazaki |
Opening song: | Mysterious |
Closing song: | GO YOUR OWN WAY |
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Kogoro is invited as a guest to a wine appreciation party hosted by a wine collector named Murozo Honjo. While exploring the villa, Conan and Ran notice Honjo in an argument with a wine critic named Goro Akamaru. From afar, Conan witnesses Honjo smashing a brick into Akamaru's skull.
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Conan runs to their location but is unable to find evidence of the assault. While Conan investigates, he notices blood in a barrel and realizes Akamaru's body was stored there but moved to a different location so he would not be found. Conan realizes the only room he had not investigated is the wine storage room which is secured by a system requiring Honjo's fingerprint. During a wine tasting ceremony, Honjo's prized wine has been found to have been shaken and subsequently caused the dregs to mix with the wine and ruining the taste. Conan examines the bottle and finds a bloody fingerprint; This leads him to conclude that Akamaru regained consciousness while imprisoned in the wine cellar and ruined Honjo's wine in an act of revenge.