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| japanese-title = 怪盗キッドVS京極真 <br> (Kaitō Kiddo VS Kyōgoku Makoto) | | japanese-title = 怪盗キッドVS京極真 <br> (Kaitō Kiddo VS Kyōgoku Makoto) | ||
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| season = [[Season 24|24]] | | season = [[Season 24|24]] |
Revision as of 17:39, 3 April 2019
‹ The Suspect is Makoto Kyogoku | List of Episodes | Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 9 › |
Episode 746-747 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku | ||
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Japanese title: | 怪盗キッドVS京極真 (Kaitō Kiddo VS Kyōgoku Makoto) | ||
Original airdate: | July 19, 2014 (Part 1) July 26, 2014 (Part 2) March 30, 2019 (Rerun) * April 6, 2019 (Rerun) * | ||
Broadcast rating: | 10.20% 7.90% 8.8% (Rerun) | ||
Manga case: | #249 | ||
Season: | 24 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 82: Files 1-3 (862-864) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kaitou Kid Ran Mouri Sonoko Suzuki Makoto Kyogoku Shiro Suzuki Tomoko Suzuki Jirokichi Suzuki Ginzo Nakamori Shintaro Chaki Ayako Suzuki Yuzo Tomizawa Masumi Sera | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Makoto Kyogoku | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Unexpected security system (Part 1) Candle (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Organizer: | Yasuyuki Honda | ||
Storyboard: | Yasuyuki Honda | ||
Episode director: | 746 Takanori Yano 747 Minoru Tozawa | ||
Animation director: | 746 Seiji Muta (supervisor), Akio Kawamura, Masanori Hashimoto, Naoko Soeda (asst.) 747 Masatomo Sudo (supervisor), Seiji Muta (supervisor), Chiemi Hironaka, Keiko Sasaki | ||
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Opening song: | Greed | ||
Closing song: | RAIN MAN | ||
First episode to feature Kosei Tomita as the voice of Jirokichi Suzuki. |
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Sonoko has decided to introduce Makoto to her parents. But while her father wholly approves of Makoto, especially as he is a fan of martial arts competitions himself, her mother in turn is strictly against a union between her younger daughter, as the prospective heir of the Suzuki Corporation, and an (in her eyes) uneducated, fight-obsessed rapscallion. Just then Sonoko receives a phone call from Ran, who informs her of Kaitou Kid's newest intention of stealing a priceless jewel from his self-declared archnemesis Jirokichi Suzuki. But as she expresses her excitement to her uncle, Makoto hears Sonoko calling Kid by his honoric "-sama" - and becomes highly suspicious about her attention for that notorious master thief...
A little while later, after many concluded simulation runs and scenario calculations, Jirokichi Suzuki has to face the bitter reality that all measures he and his technicians have thought of to apprehend Kaitou Kid will actually be less than sufficicent to prevent the young master thief from taking Jirokichi's latest bait, the Alexandrite Green Emperor.
Heist | |||||||||||
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Deeply depressed, Jirokichi considers cancelling the exhibition when a security guard (looking the worse for wear) announces the arrival of Makoto, who has spontaneously given up his return flight and smashed his way to the front of Jirokichi's mansion to request that Jirokichi lets him join the security force guarding the jewel. At first Jirokichi refuses, but when Sonoko calls him up to inquire about Makoto's exact whereabouts, and when Jirokichi learns of Makoto's phenomenal victory record, he swiftly changes his mind about the young man's offer and sends a demonstration video to Superintendent Chaki and Inspector Nakamori. However, amidst the slack-jawed policemen witnessing Makoto's fighting prowess lurks Kaitou Kid in disguise, who merely shows amusement at this new, if unusual challenge.
Later on, as Makoto spends the night in the Suzuki Museum to familiarize himself with the battleground, Tomoko Suzuki shows up and suggests that they enter a bet. At the same time, Sonoko phones the great news of the impending clash between Makoto and Kid to Ran when Kid interrupts her conversation by appearing at her room's balcony - and he also offers her to enter a bet with him...
Part 2
Resolution
Sonoko's mom Tomoko Suzuki had brought special designer-wear from Paris for Sonoko, Ran and herself so that Kid could not impersonate as them since it was known that Kid never strips off a girl and he could not duplicate those special dresses. Kid sends over a hundred letters written in invisible ink addressed to Makoto. As the arrival time of Kid approaches, there is a blackout and the security guards are knocked out with sleeping gas. Sonoko runs to Makoto, who is protecting the jewel by wearing it on his neck, for help. In the candlelight, they notice that the green jewel had gone from his neck and in its place was a fake red jewel. As they are bewildered, Sonoko intends to take the fake jewel off his neck to notify the theft to Jirokichi.
BGM listing
Part 1
Part 2
Gallery
Trivia
- This is the first story in which Sonoko is actually addressed by Kaitou Kid in person, if only to raise the emotional stakes in this case. The balcony scene is actually a partial reenactment of Ayumi's encounter with Kid on her home balcony in The Last Wizard of the Century.
- There is a small continuity issue regarding Kaitou Kid's previous disguises. Sonoko's mother comments that Kaitou Kid has never disguised as a woman previously, to which Conan fails to remember that Kid once disguised as Ran in the Conan vs. Kaitou Kid case, a maid in the Kaitou Kid vs. the Strongest Safe case, or as a female passenger and eventually Shiho Miyano in The Jet-Black Mystery Train case, only remembering that he once disguised himself as Sera due to believing she was male. For people who added that trivia about Kid's disguises, I believe there is a misunderstanding regarding Tomoko's statement here. What she probably meant is Kid never knocked out and then took a woman's clothes to disguise as her before, not just simply disguise as a woman.
See also
Episodes of Season 24 | ||
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Episode 927 • 928 • 929 • 930 • 931 • 932 • 933 • 934 • 935 • 936 • 937 • 938 • 939 • 940 • 941 • 942 • 943 • 944 • 945 • 946 • 947 • 948 • 949 • 950 • 951 • 952 • 953 • 954 • 955 • 956 • 957 • 958 • 959 • 960 • 961 • 962 • 963 • 964 |