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− | <spoiler>'''Daisuke Yukigaya''' committed the attempted murder because he has a complex which - as the direct opposite of the ever-unlucky, but ever-optimistic Komatsu - makes him unable to bear any kind of defeat or disappointment. After having been rejected by Nagai, Yukigawa decided to get revenge on her by crushing her feelings for Komatsu - not by | + | <spoiler>'''Daisuke Yukigaya''' committed the attempted murder because he has a complex which - as the direct opposite of the ever-unlucky, but ever-optimistic Komatsu - makes him unable to bear any kind of defeat or disappointment. After having been rejected by Nagai, Yukigawa decided to get revenge on her by crushing her feelings for Komatsu - not just by murdering him, but also by sending him the anonymous love letter to make him appear a fickle womanizer. Yukigawa sought Fukurokoji's company merely to exploit him as his murder weapon against Komatsu. |
However, right after Yukigaya had brought Fukurokoji into position, Komatsu had switched positions after his wristwatch failed and he went looking for a clock to tell the time, which is the reason for the two different scrape marks on the roof's railing. In addition, the crucial evidence for Yukigawa's attempted misdeed is some of his hair which got stuck on Fukurokoji's jacket. When confronted with this fact, instead of breaking down, Yukigawa narcissistically boasts his self-perceived perfection, deepening the Detective Boys' and the police's dislike towards him even more. | However, right after Yukigaya had brought Fukurokoji into position, Komatsu had switched positions after his wristwatch failed and he went looking for a clock to tell the time, which is the reason for the two different scrape marks on the roof's railing. In addition, the crucial evidence for Yukigawa's attempted misdeed is some of his hair which got stuck on Fukurokoji's jacket. When confronted with this fact, instead of breaking down, Yukigawa narcissistically boasts his self-perceived perfection, deepening the Detective Boys' and the police's dislike towards him even more. |
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Episode 798 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | The Moving Target |
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Japanese title: | 動く標的 (Ugoku Hyōteki?) |
Original airdate: | November 7, 2015 |
Broadcast rating: | 10.3% |
Filler case: | #248 |
Season: | 24 |
Manga source: | TV Original |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Inspector Megure Detective Takagi Detective Chiba |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa |
Next Conan's Hint: | Love letter |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Screenplay: | Nobuo Ogizawa |
Storyboard: | Seiki Taichu |
Episode director: | Akira Yoshimura |
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) Masatomo Sudo (supervisor) Nobuyuki Iwai |
Opening song: | Nazo |
Closing song: | Kimi e no Uso |
The Moving Target (動く標的 Ugoku Hyōteki ) is the 798th episode of Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
One night, Conan is racing to an appointment, with time being short. Suddenly he hears a woman shrieking at the side of someone falling off the top of a roof, directly down towards a man standing in a street at the building's side. Reacting quickly, Conan uses his Power Shoes and Ball Dispenser Belt to kick the falling man off his downward path, right into a dumpster, where he makes a soft landing. However, the man is totally intoxicated and unconscious, so he remains completely unaware of what has happened to him. Due to the account of a witness, the man - by the name of Sadao Fukurokoji - evidently wanted to commit suicide because in his drunken state he had babbled out that things were not going according to his desires at his company.
The next morning, Conan takes his friends to the scene upon their insistence. To their surprise, they encounter a detachment of the Investigation Section One there, led by Megure and Takagi. Because of his involvement as an eye witness, Megure and Takagi confide in Conan that Fukurokoji's fall last night was apparently attempted murder, because Fukurokoji had proved to be far too drunk to be able to undertake any action on his own. Investigating the roof from which the man fell, Conan finds two sets of scrape marks on the roof's saftey railing, proving that someone must have carried him up and thrown him off the roof. But the marks suggest that the culprit must have switched position for the dropp-off once, the reason for which remaining unknown... for the moment.
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People
Resolution
Gallery
References
See also
Episodes of Season 24 | ||
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