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− | ==== | + | The fact that Azusa's doppelganger was playing her in the previous episode is revealed when Azusa says that she didn't go to the concert hall. However, only Conan and Amuro himself knows that the doppelganger was actually Vermouth in disguise. Conan thinks that since Vermouth bothered to investigate, the Black Organization must really be interested in the cipher left by Koji Hanneda seventeen years ago. Azusa also reveals that she saw a strange duo in front of Mouri Detective Agency talking something about "cleaning rags". |
+ | ==== Roar Chapter ==== | ||
+ | The strange couple was actually Heiji and Kazuha. They were talking about "rags to riches" which has a similar pronunciation. They came because the mayor of Yadori village had found an important clue and sent Heiji a letter requesting help to unearth Tokugawa's buried treasure. Kogoro is nonchalant to the idea since the treasure will end up belonging to the government anyway. Scared of the dangers of treasure hunting, Ran initially refuses but consents when Kazuha and Heiji suggest that Shinichi might be invited there too. | ||
[[File:Nue, Conan and Heiji EP872-874.jpg|290px|thumb|Nue appears in the middle of the fire.]] | [[File:Nue, Conan and Heiji EP872-874.jpg|290px|thumb|Nue appears in the middle of the fire.]] | ||
Revision as of 16:51, 30 March 2018
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Episode 872-874 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend | ||
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Japanese title: | コナンと平次の鵺伝説 (Konan to Heiji no Nue Densetsu) | ||
Original airdate: | September 9, 2017 (Squealing) September 16, 2017 (Claw) September 23, 2017 (Resolution) | ||
Manga case: | #277 | ||
Season: | 27 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 90: File 10 (958) ~ Volume 91: File 3 (962) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Heiji Hattori Ran Mouri Kazuha Toyama Sonoko Suzuki Rei Furuya Azusa Enomoto Kogoro Mouri Shinichi Kudo Sango Yokomizo Gin Vodka Misao Yamamura Makoto Kyogoku | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Heiji Hattori | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Buried treasure (Squealing) Giant monster (Claw) Plastic bottle (Resolution) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
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Opening song: | Lie, Lie, Lie, | ||
Closing song: | Yume Monogatari |
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Case
Situation
The fact that Azusa's doppelganger was playing her in the previous episode is revealed when Azusa says that she didn't go to the concert hall. However, only Conan and Amuro himself knows that the doppelganger was actually Vermouth in disguise. Conan thinks that since Vermouth bothered to investigate, the Black Organization must really be interested in the cipher left by Koji Hanneda seventeen years ago. Azusa also reveals that she saw a strange duo in front of Mouri Detective Agency talking something about "cleaning rags".
Roar Chapter
The strange couple was actually Heiji and Kazuha. They were talking about "rags to riches" which has a similar pronunciation. They came because the mayor of Yadori village had found an important clue and sent Heiji a letter requesting help to unearth Tokugawa's buried treasure. Kogoro is nonchalant to the idea since the treasure will end up belonging to the government anyway. Scared of the dangers of treasure hunting, Ran initially refuses but consents when Kazuha and Heiji suggest that Shinichi might be invited there too.
Accident (Past) | |||||||||
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Murder | |||||||||||
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Claw
Murder | |||||||||||
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Resolution
People
Resolution
Gallery
- Shinichi and Ran E872.jpg
Ran thinks about Shinichi's confession in London.
- Nue EP872-874.jpg
- Ran and Kazuha EP872-874.jpg
Ran and Kazuha are scared thinking of Nue.
- Heiji and Kazuha Second Confession Attempt E874.jpg
Heiji attempts to confess his love for Kazuha once again.
References
See also
Episodes of Season 27 | ||
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Episode 1033 • 1034 • 1035 • 1036 • 1037 • 1038 • 1039 • 1040 • 1041 • 1042 • 1043 • 1044 • 1045 • 1046 • 1047 • 1048 • 1049 • 1050 • 1051 • 1052 • 1053 • 1054 • 1055 • 1056 • 1057 • 1058 • 1059 • 1060 • 1061 • 1062 • 1063 • 1064 • 1065 • 1066 • 1067 |