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− | *Due to the fact that these four episodes were adapted from only five manga chapters, to fill in the timing, the anime version of the case was included with a few additional scenes that were not from the original manga. One of such scenes showed [[Okiya]] waiting for [[Agasa]] and [[Ai]] inside of his car in front of Agasa's house, before they started moving. He was shown secretly listening to something with a device, and immediately hid it when the two people came out. It was never explained what exactly he was listening to. Aside from this, there were also some small additional dialogues during the whole case that weren't originated from the manga. | + | *Due to the fact that these four episodes were adapted from only five manga chapters, to fill in the timing, the anime version of the case was included with a few additional scenes that were not from the original manga. One of such scenes showed [[Subaru Okiya|Subaru]] waiting for [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] and [[Ai Haibara|Ai]] inside of his car in front of Agasa's house, before they started moving. He was shown secretly listening to something with a device, and immediately hid it when the two people came out. It was never explained what exactly he was listening to. Aside from this, there were also some small additional dialogues during the whole case that weren't originated from the manga. |
− | *In the manga version, right before Amuro crashed his car, Amuro told Kogoro to put on his seatbelt in the backseat. In the anime version, Kogoro was already wearing his seatbelt, so Amuro told him to stay as he is. | + | *In the manga version, right before [[Rei Furuya|Amuro]] crashed his car, Amuro told Kogoro to put on his seatbelt in the backseat. In the anime version, Kogoro was already wearing his seatbelt, so Amuro told him to stay as he is. |
*Color changes: | *Color changes: | ||
**In the manga Kei Kashitsuka's hair is brown, while in the anime it is black. | **In the manga Kei Kashitsuka's hair is brown, while in the anime it is black. | ||
− | **In the manga [[Okiya]]'s car is white-colored, but it is changed into red in the anime, which may be a possible reference to [[Shuichi Akai]]. (Akai means red in Japanese) | + | **In the manga [[Subaru Okiya|Subaru]]'s car is white-colored, but it is changed into red in the anime, which may be a possible reference to [[Shuichi Akai]]. (Akai means red in Japanese) |
**In the manga [[Vermouth]]'s cellphone is black, but it is changed into white in the anime. | **In the manga [[Vermouth]]'s cellphone is black, but it is changed into white in the anime. | ||
− | **In the manga [[Amuro]]'s cellphone is white, but it is changed into black in the anime. | + | **In the manga [[Rei Furuya|Amuro]]'s cellphone is white, but it is changed into black in the anime. |
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Episode 671-674 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Detectives' Nocturne |
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Japanese title: | 探偵たちの夜想曲(ノクターン) (Tantei-tachi no Yasōkyoku (Nokutān)) |
Original airdate: | October 6, 2012 (The Case) October 13, 2012 (Kidnapping) October 20, 2012 (Deduction) October 27, 2012 (Bourbon) |
Broadcast rating: | 6,40% 8,10% 9,60% 9,80% |
Manga case: | #231 |
Season: | 21 |
Manga source: | Volume 76: Files 1-5 (796-800) |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Tooru Amuro Inspector Megure Wataru Takagi Masumi Sera Professor Agasa Ai Haibara Subaru Okiya Vermouth |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa |
Next Conan's Hint: | Broken cellphone (The Case) Listening device (Kidnapping) Keep the change (Deduction) Left-handedness (Bourbon) |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Organizer: | 671 Umesaburo Sagawa 672 Umesaburo Sagawa 673 Seiki Taichuu 674 Seiki Taichuu |
Storyboard: | 671 Umesaburo Sagawa 672 Umesaburo Sagawa 673 Seiki Taichuu 674 Seiki Taichuu |
Episode director: | 671 Akira Yoshimura 672 Shigeru Yamazaki 673 Fumiharu Kamanaka 674 Minoru Tozawa |
Animation director: | 671 Nobuyuki Iwai 672 Akio Kawamura, Masanori Hashimoto 673 Kenichi Otomo 674 Chiemi Hironaka |
Opening song: | Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru |
Closing song: | Koi ni Koishite |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
The Case
While Kogoro and the group are watching a news report on a recent bank robbery, Amuro stops by with sandwiches from the Poirot after finishing his part time job for the day. After commenting on the robbery, Amuro reveals that he wants the scoop on Kogoro's newest case request after deducing from Kogoro's appearance and habits that Kogoro had a case. Kogoro gets a text from the client requesting that Kogoro switch the meeting location to the Café Columbo, and Amuro goes with them after changing out of his work clothes.
At the Columbo, Kogoro explains to Amuro the request was to find the locker a key belongs to. The client fails to show, so Amuro, Kogoro, Conan, and Ran go back to the Mouri Detective Agency to make sure the client didn't actually turn up there instead. When Amuro arrives at the agency, he and Conan notice someone had broken in and appeared to have intercepted the client while they were out. Stepping outside, Amuro explains his deductions to the rest of the gang and that the culprit is hiding in the restroom. Before Amuro can open the bathroom door, a gunshot rings out, and Conan rushes in to find a dead man who apparently committed suicide with a gun and a taped-up crying woman.
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Kidnapping
The group escort Kei Kashitsuka back to her condo. Kei goes tidy her room but secretly leaves the condo with Conan following her. As Kogoro, Ran and Amuro waiting for Kei they start searching for listening devices as when Sera called Ran the former's voice wasn't clear.
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Later they receive an email from Kei Kashitsuka and order them not to attempt to find her or she won't guarantee Conan's safety.
Kidnapping | |||||||
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Ran contacted Agasa for help while Kogoro and Amuro discovered more information.
Robbery - Murder (Past) | |||||||||||
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Deduction
Bourbon
People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- Due to the fact that these four episodes were adapted from only five manga chapters, to fill in the timing, the anime version of the case was included with a few additional scenes that were not from the original manga. One of such scenes showed Subaru waiting for Agasa and Ai inside of his car in front of Agasa's house, before they started moving. He was shown secretly listening to something with a device, and immediately hid it when the two people came out. It was never explained what exactly he was listening to. Aside from this, there were also some small additional dialogues during the whole case that weren't originated from the manga.
- In the manga version, right before Amuro crashed his car, Amuro told Kogoro to put on his seatbelt in the backseat. In the anime version, Kogoro was already wearing his seatbelt, so Amuro told him to stay as he is.
- Color changes:
- In the manga Kei Kashitsuka's hair is brown, while in the anime it is black.
- In the manga Subaru's car is white-colored, but it is changed into red in the anime, which may be a possible reference to Shuichi Akai. (Akai means red in Japanese)
- In the manga Vermouth's cellphone is black, but it is changed into white in the anime.
- In the manga Amuro's cellphone is white, but it is changed into black in the anime.
Gallery
Okiya arrives with cream stew
Trivia
- During the search for listening bugs, there was a phone ringtone and the song played was "Kimi no Namida ni Konna ni Koi Shiteru" by Natsuiro which is also the current opening theme of the series.
See also
Episodes of Season 21 | ||
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Episode 804 • 805 • 806 • 807 • 808 • 809 • 810 • 811 • 812 • 813 • 814 • 815 • 816 • 817 • 818 • 819 • 820 • 821 • 822 • 823 • 824 • 825 • 826 • 827 • 828 • 829 • 830 • 831 • 832 • 833 • 834 • 835 • 836 • 837 • 838 • 839 • 840 • 841 • 842 • 843 • 844 |