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− | '''Satoshi Miyahara''' is the kidnapper who wants to destroy Two-Mix along with the song that they wrote because the lyrics coincidentally reveal the truth behind a murder that he committed. With some tricks from his cell phone, Conan is able to save the captured Detective Boys as well as the Two-MIX members. | + | '''Satoshi Miyahara''' is the kidnapper who wants to destroy Two-Mix along with the song that they wrote because the lyrics coincidentally reveal the truth behind a murder that he committed. He killed an unknown man last New Year's Eve near Shoenji Temple. That temple is where the Two-Mix came up with the lyrics. It was around 11:50 PM when the bell was ringing out the old year, the police found a dead man holding a gun in his stiff hand. Because one bullet was missing from the loaded gun and smoke was found on the dead man's hand, the court ruled in Satoshi's favor and the case was closed as self-defense. However, that is far from what actually happened. The gun belongs to Satoshi and not to the victim. He intended to kill the victim from the beginning. First, he shot the man dead. Then, he put the reloaded gun in the victim's hand and shot the ground. This way, the police would detect smoke from his hand as though he fired the gun. Satoshi's accomplice is also involved in his past crime. The accomplice carried a bullet and then the empty cartridge of the first shot from the crime scene while Satoshi called the police. It would've been a perfect crime since there are no witnesses. However, the Two-mix heard them at that time and applied what they heard to their lyrics. Satoshi heard the song on the radio so he decided to destroy the Two-Mix along with the demo tape before the police found them. |
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+ | He admitted his crime and points out that the man he killed was a guy who fled from Japan after their successful robbery 8 years ago. The man suddenly came back and blackmailed them for money saying he would go to the police. Actually, a priest of Shoenji temple saw Satoshi's face when he was on the way to kill that man. However, the priest was deaf and stayed at the temple the whole night. | ||
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+ | With some tricks from his cell phone, Conan is able to save the captured Detective Boys as well as the Two-MIX members. 30 minutes later, the police arrested the two kidnappers. | ||
While Takayama and Nagano are saved, they need some more minutes to get ready backstage before the concert. Conan manages to win them some time by grabbing a microphone and ''horribly'' singing from the back, until they're all set. Takayama happily pulls him and the Detective Boys with her, and they all sing together the song tha Nagano plays onstage for them. | While Takayama and Nagano are saved, they need some more minutes to get ready backstage before the concert. Conan manages to win them some time by grabbing a microphone and ''horribly'' singing from the back, until they're all set. Takayama happily pulls him and the Detective Boys with her, and they all sing together the song tha Nagano plays onstage for them. |
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Episode 81-82 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case | ||
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Japanese title: | 人気アーティスト誘拐事件 (Ninki Ātisuto Yūkai Jiken) | ||
Original airdate: | November 17, 1997 (Part 1) November 24, 1997 (Part 2) August 22, 2015 (Part 1) (Remastered version) August 29, 2015 (Part 2) (Remastered version) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 20.6% 20.6% | ||
Remastered rating: | 6.3% 6.5% | ||
Manga case: | #40 | ||
Season: | 3 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 15: Files 4-6 (144-146) | ||
English title: | Two Times Trouble | ||
Dubbed episode: | Episode 84-85 | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Detective Boys Two-Mix Juzo Megure Wataru Takagi Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Two-Mix (Part 1) New Year's Eve midnight bell (Part 2) Cassette tape (Part 1) (Remastered version) Lyrics (Part 2) (Remastered version) | ||
Director: | Kenji Kodama | ||
Organizer: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Storyboard: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Episode director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Animation director: | 81 Hiromi Muranaka 82 Keiko Sasaki | ||
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Opening song: | Nazo | ||
Closing song: | Kimi ga Inai Natsu |
Contents
Characters introduced
Gadgets introduced
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Ran and Sonoko are getting ready to attend a huge concert by the very popular J-Pop band Two-Mix. Some hours before that, Conan and the Detective Boys go to a coffee parlor and meet a lady with sunglasses and a cap... who turns out to be the singer of the group, a woman named Minami Takayama whose voice is rather similar to Conan's.
At some point, however, Takayama gets outta the parlor and is confronted by two mysterious men in a car. She's then forcibly pushed into the backseat of the vehicle, where her partner Shiina Nagano is bound and gagged! The children witness this and notify Megure and Takagi, trying to help as much as they can to rescue the two artists...
Kidnapping | |||||||
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Part 2
Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Genta tells Inspector Megure everything except how to find Conan. They decide to follow him and they learned who the kidnapper is and why the crime was committed.
People
Resolution
Remastered version
A remastered version of this case was aired on August 22, 2015 (Part 1) and August 29, 2015 (Part 2).
Translation changes
Anime
- The names of the characters in the Funimation Dub are:
- TWO-MIX - TWO-TIMES
- Minami Takayama - Korma Delorica
- Shiina Nagamo - Karman Santher
- Satoshi Miyahara - Morshu Esterbaum
- The Funimation Dub names the manager of TWO-TIMES, Orpheus.
- Additionally, Funimation had "BREAK" completely re recorded with heavy modifications to the lyrics, with the voice actress for Conan/Korma doing the singing.
Trivia
- In the original (and e.g. the German version), Conan is seen at the karaoke box singing opening 1.
- The demo tape song's lyrics seem to be based on Two-Mix's song "Living Daylights".
- The song Two-Mix performs at the concert is "BREAK" from their "Fantastix" album. It has been dubbed into English, Galician, German and Italian in their own dubs.
BGM listing
Part 1
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | 謎 | Nazo | Mystery | Nazo |
2 | 胸がドキドキ | Mune ga Dokidoki | The Pounding of My Heart | Mune ga Dokidoki |
3 | 蘭のテーマ | Ran no Tēma | Ran's Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
4 | 昼下がりの天使たち (摩天楼ヴァージョン) | Hirusagari no Tenshitachi (Mantenrō Vājon) | Early Afternoon Angels (Skyscraper ver.) | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
5 | LIVING DAYLIGHTS | LIVING DAYLIGHTS | LIVING DAYLIGHTS | LIVING DAYLIGHTS |
6 | 毛利小五郎のテーマ(ファンキーver.) | Mōri Kogorō no Tēma (Fankii ver.) | Kogoro Mouri's Theme (Funky ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
7 | 忍び寄る危機 | Shinobiyoru Kiki | Incoming Crisis | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
8 | 謎解き (その1) | Nazotoki (Sono 1) | Riddle Solution (Part 1) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
9 | 陰謀 | Inbō | Conspiracy | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
10 | 緊迫 | Kinpaku | Tension | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
11 | 緊急指令 | Kinkyū Shirei | Emergency Orders | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
12 | 悪のテーマ (パート2) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) | Theme of Evil (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
13 | 脅迫 (パート2) | Kyōhaku (Pāto 2) | Threat (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
14 | 名探偵コナン・メインテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン) | Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma (Mantenrō Vājon) | Detective Conan Main Theme (Skyscraper ver.) | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
15 | 君がいない夏 | Kimi ga Inai Natsu | The Summer Without You | Kimi ga Inai Natsu |
Part 2
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | 謎 | Nazo | Mystery | Nazo |
2 | 名探偵コナン・メインテーマ | Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma | Detective Conan Main Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
3 | 「名探偵コナン」メイン・テーマ (予告) | "Meitantei Konan" Mein・Tēma (Yokoku) | "Detective Conan" Main Theme (Preview) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
4 | コナンの危機 | Konan no Kiki | Conan's Crisis | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack Super Best |
5 | 謎解き (その1) | Nazotoki (Sono 1) | Riddle Solution (Part 1) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
6 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
7 | 怪人包帯男2 | Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2 | The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2 | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
8 | 爆破予告 | Bakuha Yokoku | Bomb Warning | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
9 | 前話回想 | Zenwa Kaisō | Previous Story Recollection | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
10 | 爆破犯人のテーマ | Bakuha Hannin no Tēma | Bomber's Theme | Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack |
11 | 「名探偵コナン」メイン・テーマ (予告) | "Meitantei Konan" Mein・Tēma (Yokoku) | "Detective Conan" Main Theme (Preview) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
12 | BREAK | BREAK | BREAK | LIVING DAYLIGHTS |
13 | 蘭のテーマ | Ran no Tēma | Ran's Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
14 | 事件解決 | Jiken Kaiketsu | Case Resolution | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
15 | 君がいない夏 | Kimi ga Inai Natsu | The Summer Without You | Kimi ga Inai Natsu |
16 | BREAK | BREAK | BREAK | LIVING DAYLIGHTS |
17 | 事件解決(意気揚々ver.) | Jiken Kaiketsu (Ikiyōyō ver.) | Case Resolution (Triumphant ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
Gallery
In other languages
See also
Episodes of Season 3 | ||
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