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− | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Kei Nakanishi'''. She did it to avenge her boyfriend, Natsuyuki Ogawa, who died three years ago. When he suddenly fell ill, he was to be transported to the hospital by an ambulance, but it didn't reach on time due to a car that was parked in the middle of the road. Kei investigated to find the car's owner, which turned out to be Remi Kirisaki. Kei talked to her about it, but Remi, with a laugh, said "He was just never meant to live long in the first place.". Also, Kei was the one who put the fake will beside Remi. Remi used fake names to hide her real identity from Eiji Kamatari, who was to collect her debts. Kei used this fact to make it seem like Remi wanted to end her life. She disguised herself as Kirisaki | + | <spoiler>The culprit is '''Kei Nakanishi'''. She did it to avenge her boyfriend, Natsuyuki Ogawa, who died three years ago. When he suddenly fell ill, he was to be transported to the hospital by an ambulance, but it didn't reach on time due to a car that was parked in the middle of the road. Kei investigated to find the car's owner, which turned out to be Remi Kirisaki. Kei talked to her about it, but Remi, with a laugh, said "He was just never meant to live long in the first place.". Also, Kei was the one who put the fake will beside Remi. Remi used fake names to hide her real identity from Eiji Kamatari, who was to collect her debts. Kei used this fact to make it seem like Remi wanted to end her life. She disguised herself as Remi Kirisaki to commit her perfect crime. She finally surrenders herself to Kogoro and Conan.</spoiler> |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 04:32, 19 November 2021
Episode 842 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | Turning Point on a Driving Date | ||
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Japanese title: | ドライブデートの別れ道 (Doraibu Dēto no Wakaremichi) | ||
Original airdate: | December 10, 2016 | ||
Broadcast rating: | 7% | ||
Filler case: | #271 | ||
Season: | 26 | ||
Manga source: | TV Original | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Wataru Takagi | ||
Case solved by: | Kogoro Mouri Conan Edogawa | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Ferris Wheel | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Screenplay: | Nobuo Ogizawa | ||
Storyboard: | Shigenori Kageyama | ||
Episode director: | Makiko Hayase | ||
Animation director: | Seiji Muta (supervisor) Yui Ushinohama, Chie Morishita (asst.), and Hiroaki Takagi (asst.) | ||
Character design: | Kumiko Shishido (design works) | ||
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Opening song: | Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru | ||
Closing song: | SAWAGE☆LIFE | ||
Prev episode: | « The Rainy Bus Stop | ||
Next episode: | The Detective Boys in a Grove » | ||
List of episodes |
Turning Point on a Driving Date (ドライブデートの別れ道 Doraibu Dēto no Wakaremichi ) is the 842nd episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Cast
Case
Situation
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People
Remi Kirisaki | |
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Kei Nakanishi | |
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Kiyomi Fukurai | |
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Eiji Kamatari | |
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Tan Yamazumi | |
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Man | |
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Mrs. Nakanishi | |
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Mr. Nakanishi | |
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Suspect | |
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Natsuyuki Ogawa | |
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Resolution
Trivia
- The sweatshirt worn by Conan reappears in The Sun Sets in Tangerine Fields.
- The motorcyclist's bike's license plate number is 新宿 C ひ, 10 - 96 (Shinjuku C Hi, 10 - 96).
- A charcoal brown Toyota Prius is seen at the roadblock. Its license plate number is 新宿 381, よ 68 - 20 (Shinjuku 381, Yo 68 - 20).
- Remi's car is a red Suzuki Swift.
Gallery
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Catalan (Catalan dub) | Un passeig en cotxe amb un gir inesperat | A drive around with an unexpected turn |
Thai | จุดหักมุมของการเดทขับรถ | Driving Date on a Forked Road |
See also
Episodes of Season 26 | ||
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