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Conan notices that there is glass wool in the incinerator and realizes who the culprit is. After gathering the guests, Conan reveals that the grandfather clock did not chime since the culprit changed the time on it and reveals that the culprit used the stereo to simulate the chimes. Doyle chased after the chime and is lured to the back of the stereo with food containing sleeping pills. Conan reveals that the culprit was after the jewelry on Doyle's collar which is worth a fortune. He reveals that the culprit is '''Yoshio Tsunashima'''; Tsunashima had reserved a small pendulum clock which was becoming slower by a minute per hour, meaning something was weighting down the pendulum which was revealed to be Doyle's collar.[However, physics prove that nothing can change the speed of a pendulum except for the length of the pendulum and the gravitational force. This is a flaw in the deduction.] Tsunashima confesses to his crime and reveals he needed the money to continue to support the abandoned dogs he kept taking in. Kanou decides to give the collar to Tsunashima and not push for any charges. That following evening, they find out Kanou's other dog, Arthur, was the one who was placed Hasuki's shoes elsewhere. Conan reveals that Arthur wanted to prevent Hasuki from leaving so he could be with his love Christie, Hasuki's Shetland Shepherd. Hasuki announces that she had accepted Kanou's proposal and will be joining him in England.
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Conan notices that there is glass wool in the incinerator and realizes who the culprit is. After gathering the guests, Conan reveals that the grandfather clock did not chime since the culprit changed the time on it and reveals that the culprit used the stereo to simulate the chimes. Doyle chased after the chime and is lured to the back of the stereo with food containing sleeping pills. Conan reveals that the culprit was after the jewelry on Doyle's collar which is worth a fortune. He reveals that the culprit is '''Yoshio Tsunashima'''; Tsunashima had reserved a small pendulum clock which was becoming slower by a minute per hour, meaning something was weighting down the pendulum which was revealed to be Doyle's collar. Tsunashima confesses to his crime and reveals he needed the money to continue to support the abandoned dogs he kept taking in. Kanou decides to give the collar to Tsunashima and not push for any charges. That following evening, they find out Kanou's other dog, Arthur, was the one who was placed Hasuki's shoes elsewhere. Conan reveals that Arthur wanted to prevent Hasuki from leaving so he could be with his love Christie, Hasuki's Shetland Shepherd. Hasuki announces that she had accepted Kanou's proposal and will be joining him in England.
 
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* The trick and deduction in this case is physically flawed. The length of time taken for each swing of a pendulum is only related to its length and the gravitational force. Altering the mass of the pendulum by adding extra weight will not change how long it takes to swing.<ref>This works for a simple and compound pendulum model, and should hold true for air resistance which decreases amplitude, but not period.</ref>
  
 
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* [[Season 9]]
 
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Revision as of 15:17, 7 April 2013

Chronology
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Episode 233-234
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Information
Title: The Evidence That Didn't Disappear
Japanese title: 消えなかった証拠
(Kienakatta Shouko)
Original airdate: May 14, 2001 (Part 1)
May 21, 2001 (Part 2)
Season: 9
Manga source: Volume 29: Files 6-8 (290-292)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ai Haibara
Detective Boys
Professor Agasa
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Next Conan's Hint: Traces of zabuton cushions (Part 1)
Smashed wine (Part 2)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Kenji Kodama
Organizer: Chika Ichimaru
Storyboard: Chika Ichimaru
Episode director: 233 Hiroshi Kurimoto
234 Mashu Ito
Animation director: 233 Takehiro Hamatsu
234 Hirobi Muranaka
Music
Opening song: destiny
Closing song: always


Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

Part 1

Agasa takes the Detective Boys to a neighbor who is giving away his belongings before moving to England. While there Teruya Kanou's, the neighbor, Papillon is missing when the longcase clock strikes twelve and chimes twelve times. When Doyle's, the Papillon, collar is found inside an incinerator and the backdoor opens, Conan realizes that a culprit attempted to falsify the scene to give the impression Doyle ran away when in fact the culprit is hiding Doyle in the house to steal him afterward. Shino Hasuki's shoes are found near the crime scene and she is suspected of being the culprit.

Dognapping

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Location: Kanou household
Victim: Doyle
Suspects: Yoshio Tsunashima, Aki Tosabayashi, and Shino Hasuki

Part 2

People

  • Resolution

    Gallery

    Trivia

    • The trick and deduction in this case is physically flawed. The length of time taken for each swing of a pendulum is only related to its length and the gravitational force. Altering the mass of the pendulum by adding extra weight will not change how long it takes to swing.[1]

    See also

    References

    1. ^ This works for a simple and compound pendulum model, and should hold true for air resistance which decreases amplitude, but not period.