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Yoko takes the Detective Boys to a TV studio for a tour. When they run into Onizuka Satan, a vocalist for a visual kei rock band. The Detective Boys decide to search for his room to get his autograph. Meanwhile, a cosmetic-less Satan meets with the director of the TV station, Tenji Urushihara, and murders him. The Detective Boys find Satan's room and meet Satan in full make up who gives them an autograph. Soon after Urushihara is found by an employee and the police arrive at the station. While the police suspect the murderer to be Satan, Satan retorts that with his make up and costume, it would have been impossible to leave his room without being noticed. Since there is no mirror in Satan's dressing room, it would be impossible to put on his make up and absolves him from the murder. Conan still suspects Satan and his investigation leads him to find out Satan made a make-shift mirror by using a transparent ruler and black construction paper. To prove this, Conan reveals that the origami cranes were used to camouflage the construction paper but evidence suggested it was not made on that day. Satan confesses and reveals that three years ago a letter from his fan stopped coming. Satan reveals that recently he found out Urushihara sent a message to that fan to commit suicide in the name of Satan in order to have Satan gain more publicity to make more money.
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Yoko takes the Detective Boys to a TV studio for a tour. When they run into Onizuka Satan, a vocalist for a visual kei rock band. The Detective Boys decide to search for his room to get his autograph. Meanwhile, a cosmetic-less Satan meets with the director of the TV station, Tenji Urushihara, and murders him.
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The Detective Boys find Satan's room and meet Satan in full make up who gives them an autograph. Soon after Urushihara is found by an employee and the police arrive at the station. While the police suspect the murderer to be Satan, Satan retorts that with his make up and costume, it would have been impossible to leave his room without being noticed. Since there is no mirror in Satan's dressing room, it would be impossible to put on his make up and absolves him from the murder. Conan still suspects Satan is the murderer.
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===Resolution===
 
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The investigation leads him to find out Satan made a make-shift mirror by using a transparent ruler and black construction paper. To prove this, Conan reveals that the origami cranes were used to camouflage the construction paper but evidence suggested it was not made on that day. Satan confesses and reveals that three years ago a letter from his fan stopped coming. Satan reveals that recently he found out Urushihara sent a message to that fan to commit suicide in the name of Satan in order to have Satan gain more publicity to make more money.
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==Manga to anime changes==
 
==Manga to anime changes==
 
*The anime version starts at night with Onizuka Satan being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.
 
*The anime version starts at night with Onizuka Satan being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.

Revision as of 16:32, 5 May 2012

Chronology
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Episode 488
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})

TV Episode 488.jpg

Information
Title: Demon of the TV Station
Japanese title: テレビ局の悪魔
(Terebikyoku no Akuma)
Original airdate: October 22, 2007
Season: 16
Manga source: Volume 57: Files 5-7 (591-593)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Inspector Megure
Case solved by: Professor Agasa (via Conan)
Staff
Director: Masato Sato
Screenplay: Kazunari Kouchi
Storyboard: Yuzo Aoki
Makoto Nagao
Episode director: 大河桝玖
Makoto Nagao
Animation director: Seiji Muta (chief)
Masaki Abe
Michitaka Yamamoto
Rei Masunaga
Music
Opening song: Glorious Mind
Closing song: Sekai wa Mawaru to Yuu Keredo

Cast

Case

Situation

Yoko takes the Detective Boys to a TV studio for a tour. When they run into Onizuka Satan, a vocalist for a visual kei rock band. The Detective Boys decide to search for his room to get his autograph. Meanwhile, a cosmetic-less Satan meets with the director of the TV station, Tenji Urushihara, and murders him.

Murder

EP488 Case.jpg

Victim: Tenji Urushihara
Cause of death: Stab wound
Suspect: Onizuka Satan

The Detective Boys find Satan's room and meet Satan in full make up who gives them an autograph. Soon after Urushihara is found by an employee and the police arrive at the station. While the police suspect the murderer to be Satan, Satan retorts that with his make up and costume, it would have been impossible to leave his room without being noticed. Since there is no mirror in Satan's dressing room, it would be impossible to put on his make up and absolves him from the murder. Conan still suspects Satan is the murderer.

People

  • Resolution

    Manga to anime changes

    • The anime version starts at night with Onizuka Satan being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.
    • The manga version of the story takes place within the Clash of Red and Black storyline (between Hades and Coma)and has a scene with Conan and Haibara debating on the relation between Hidemi Hondou and Eisuke. The anime version (taking place before the storyline) replaces the scene with the Detective Boys introducing themselves to Waka Inoue and Azusa Yamamoto.

    See also