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Episode 439 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared |
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Japanese title: | そして誰もいなくなればいい (Soshite Dare mo Inaku Nareba Ii) |
Original airdate: | May 22, 2006 |
Season: | 15 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Wataru Takagi Detective Chiba |
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri (via Conan) |
Next Conan's Hint: | Two cars |
Director: | Masato Sato |
Screenplay: | Nobuo Ogizawa |
Storyboard: | Takashi Sano |
Episode director: | Minoru Tozawa |
Animation director: | Rei Masunaga |
Opening song: | 100 Mono Tobira |
Closing song: | Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari Shinai |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
A man named Sasamoto is nearly killed by a falling cinder block. He believes that it's his old college friend, Hikage, who disappeared 3 years ago, but since has written a murder prophesy novel where he kills his 3 friends from college. One of the friends, Nesu, was already discovered murdered in a park, and so the two remaining friends seek Kogoro's help.
Murder (Past) | |||||||||
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A package arrives for the other friend, Kamio, which explodes though it only causes minor injury. Hikage then attempts to run over Sasamoto, but from the brake marks Conan questions the criminal's actual intent.
People
Resolution
Trivia
The title of this episode, Soshite daremo inakunareba ii, is a play on the Japanese name of Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None", Soshite daremo inakunatta.