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− | The killer is '''Mari Terahara''' | + | The killer is '''Mari Terahara'''. The potassium cyanide was not contained in the food as initially suspected but on the outer layering of the band's logo jacket. Kimura always dandily removes his jacket during performances at the predicted poisoned location. The poison in the food was thereby traces of the stuff that was already in the victim's hand. Conan using Shinichi's voice for the first time indicts Terahara by making her perform the same gestures and daring her to take a bite out of the onigiri. Her unexplained fear of taking the bite confirms her guilt. |
Mari killed Kimura because he turned psychologically abusive to her after she had a nose job. It turns out that not only he liked her better when she was a sweet girl next door, but that he was psychologically and emotionally broken after finding out that Mari had specifically gotten plastic surgery to look beautiful for him, which he could never forgive her and himself for as he would've never asked her to change. Kimura decided to punish both of them by verbally abusing her, while he secretly wrote a love song for Mari which would have been his first single; however, his taunting went so far that Mari was completely embittered, her former love for him became seething hate, and then decided to have revenge by killing him. Sumii, the only person whom Kimura explained his reasons to, proves this as he shows a photo of the old band (including a pre-surgery Mari with a big nose and freckles); Kimura had written the lyrics of his new song on the back. | Mari killed Kimura because he turned psychologically abusive to her after she had a nose job. It turns out that not only he liked her better when she was a sweet girl next door, but that he was psychologically and emotionally broken after finding out that Mari had specifically gotten plastic surgery to look beautiful for him, which he could never forgive her and himself for as he would've never asked her to change. Kimura decided to punish both of them by verbally abusing her, while he secretly wrote a love song for Mari which would have been his first single; however, his taunting went so far that Mari was completely embittered, her former love for him became seething hate, and then decided to have revenge by killing him. Sumii, the only person whom Kimura explained his reasons to, proves this as he shows a photo of the old band (including a pre-surgery Mari with a big nose and freckles); Kimura had written the lyrics of his new song on the back. |
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Episode 42 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | Karaoke Box Murder Case | ||
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Japanese title: | カラオケボックス殺人事件 (Karaoke Bokkusu Satsujin Jiken) | ||
Original airdate: | December 16, 1996 October 22, 2011 (Remastered version) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 17,50% | ||
Manga case: | #13 | ||
Season: | 2 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 5: Files 6-9 (045-048) | ||
English title: | Karaoke Killing | ||
Dubbed episode: | Episode 43 | ||
English airdate: | August 4, 2004 | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Shinichi Kudo Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki Inspector Megure Detective Takagi Professor Agasa | ||
Case solved by: | Shinichi Kudo (via Conan on intercom) | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Red nose reindeer Riceball (Remastered version) | ||
Director: | Kenji Kodama | ||
Screenplay: | Toshiki Inoue | ||
Storyboard: | Masato Sato | ||
Episode director: | Masato Sato | ||
Animation director: | Akio Kawamura | ||
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Opening song: | Feel Your Heart | ||
Closing song: | Meikyū no Lovers |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
When Sonoko's dad uses his connections, Ran and Sonoko find themselves in a Karaoke Bar having lunch with the hottest band in the land! It seems like a dream come true until the lead singer, Tatsuya Kimura is poisoned right in front of their eyes. The brash super-star had plenty of enemies, but which of them hated him enough to commit murder? It's up to Conan to find out!
Murder | |||||||||
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People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- This episode takes place right after Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case, with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The scene as a whole was used at the end of the Mountain Villa Bandaged Murder Case episode.
- In the manga, Tatsuya was depicted as somewhat drunk up until his death. Immediately before his death, he coughed up blood before collapsing on to the floor.
- The anime leaves out the main theory of the crime, which is that Tatsuya committed suicide (based originally on the poison being found in the victims car and later supported by other evidence). This is what the police investigation concluded happened and what Inspector Megure was going to release as the cause of death at a press conference before receiving word of Shinichi Kudo's phone call.
- The manga reveals that Tatsuya was rude to his band, because he didn't want them to miss him after he left.
- The anime ends with Ran receiving her present, whereas the manga ends with her trying to find Shinichi (while Conan is shown, nervously hiding).
Dub changes
- The names of the characters in the Funimation Dub are:
- Mieko Shibazaki - Amber Ling
- Katsumi Yamada - Sledge
- Tatsuya Kimura - Justin Moon
- Mari Terahara - Mazy Mitchel
- Go Sumii - Georgie
Remastered version
On October 22, 2011, a remastered version of the case was aired.
Trivia
- Despite his face not being shown on-screen, this marks the first time Detective Takagi is listed in the ending credits. He's the inspector that brings the box of Tatsuya's items to Inspector Megure.
BGM listing
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart |
2 | ジングルベル | Jinguru Beru | Jingle Bells | |
3 | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart | Feel Your Heart |
4 | 赤鼻のトナカイ | Akahana no Tonakai | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | |
5 | 星の愛 (歌:速見清司) | Hoshi no Ai (Uta: Hayami Seiji) | Star Love (Sung By: Seiji Hayami) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
6 | ブラディービーナス (歌:速水清司) | Buradii Biinasu (Uta: Hayami Seiji) | Bloody Venus (Sung By: Seiji Hayami) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
7 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
8 | 新一の名推理 | Shin'ichi no Meisuiri | Shinichi's Great Deduction | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
9 | 陰謀 | Inbō | Conspiracy | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
10 | 怪人包帯男2 | Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2 | The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2 | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
11 | 赤鼻のトナカイ | Akahana no Tonakai | Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer | |
12 | ブラディーヴィーナス (歌:小坂水澄) | Buradii Biinasu (Uta: Kosaka Misumi) | Bloody Venus (Sung By: Misumi Kosaka) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
13 | コナンの危機 | Konan no Kiki | Conan's Crisis | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best |
14 | ひらめき | Hirameki | Flash | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
15 | 沈む夕陽 (哀愁ver.) | Shizumu Yūhi (Aishū ver.) | Depressing Sunset (Sorrow ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
16 | それいけコナン (哀愁ヴァージョン) | Soreike Konan (Aishū Vājon) | Let's Go Conan (Sorrow ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
17 | 迷宮のラヴァーズ | Meikyū no Lovers | Lovers' Labyrinth | Meikyū no Lovers |
18 | 蘭のテーマ (涙ver.) | Ran no Tēma (Namida ver.) | Ran's Theme (Tearful ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
19 | きよしこの夜 | Kiyoshiko no Yoru | Silent Night |
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Arabic | الطائر الجريح | Bird wounded |
Vietnamese | Vụ án trong phòng Karaoke | The Karaoke Box Case |
Italian | La grande festa | The big party |
See also
Episodes of Season 2 | ||
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Episode 43 • 44 • 45 • 46 • 47 • 48 • 49 • 50 • 51 • 52 • 53 • 54 • 55 • 56 • 57 • 58 • 59 • 60 • 61 • 62 • 63 • 64 • 65 • 66 • 67 • 68 • 69 • 70 • 71 • 72 • 73 • 74 • 75 • 76 • 77 • 78 • 79 • 80 • 81 • 82 • 83 • 84 • 85 |