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Kaetsu dressed like Asama and made people believe that he jump off the train by using his fishing equipment. First, he hit Asama in the head until he died and broke the window using silenced gun. Then, he put the fishing line through the belt loop on the back of his pants and hung him outside the window. He tied the side of the fishing line to the pulley and the other to something stable outside the room. Lastly, he used another fishing line, looped one end, and put a piece of tape through it. He passed the other end into the lock and tied the end to the line he cut. After that, he went to the lobby car, shot Izumo, and ran back to Asama's room. He opened the door and fired some shots to make people believe he shattered the window then. He saw Kogoro and the conductors following him, so he shot at them. While they were shielding themselves from the bullets, he went to hide himself next to the stairs and cut the fishing line to release the string from the pulley so the corpse will be released. When the line was cut, the corpse would drag the fishing line tied to the door down. The dragging force released the tape but the inertia made the door close completely. He used this trick to framed Asama on the murder of Izumo. He chose to operate in the tunnel in the middle of the night because he didn't want people off the train to see the corpse hanging off. Also, the hallway was dark so no one would see the fishing line tied to the room. Lastly, he put sleeping pills in his wife's dinner box so she couldn't hear the gunshot. The shirt the criminal used is found on his luggage together with the disguise outfit. This is the evidence that he is really the culprit. | Kaetsu dressed like Asama and made people believe that he jump off the train by using his fishing equipment. First, he hit Asama in the head until he died and broke the window using silenced gun. Then, he put the fishing line through the belt loop on the back of his pants and hung him outside the window. He tied the side of the fishing line to the pulley and the other to something stable outside the room. Lastly, he used another fishing line, looped one end, and put a piece of tape through it. He passed the other end into the lock and tied the end to the line he cut. After that, he went to the lobby car, shot Izumo, and ran back to Asama's room. He opened the door and fired some shots to make people believe he shattered the window then. He saw Kogoro and the conductors following him, so he shot at them. While they were shielding themselves from the bullets, he went to hide himself next to the stairs and cut the fishing line to release the string from the pulley so the corpse will be released. When the line was cut, the corpse would drag the fishing line tied to the door down. The dragging force released the tape but the inertia made the door close completely. He used this trick to framed Asama on the murder of Izumo. He chose to operate in the tunnel in the middle of the night because he didn't want people off the train to see the corpse hanging off. Also, the hallway was dark so no one would see the fishing line tied to the room. Lastly, he put sleeping pills in his wife's dinner box so she couldn't hear the gunshot. The shirt the criminal used is found on his luggage together with the disguise outfit. This is the evidence that he is really the culprit. | ||
− | Kaetsu admitted the two murders and revealed he imitated the | + | Kaetsu admitted the two murders and revealed he imitated the unpublished lovel of a famous novelist that he likes. He, Asama and a female accomplice were members of the robbing gang. It is the accomplice who is his girlfriend dies of over consume drugs. Kaetsu left the gang and planned to avenge both Asuma for forcing his girlfriend to over consume drugs and Izumo for selling his girlfriend drugs. He had Asama rob Izumo's jewelry store but Izumo didn't know anything, he pressed the alert bell and Asama escaped. He later planned to have both Izumo and Asama to take the overnight North Star Express. Yusaku asks if he follows the incomplete novel of Yusaku and uses it to construct the murders, much to Kaetsu's surprise until Yusaku reveals himself to be the author of that unfished novel. After being convinced by Yusaku, Kaetsu surrendered. Yusaku and Yukiko flew back to Los Angeles. |
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Episode 144-145 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
Title: | The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno | ||
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Japanese title: | 上野発北斗星3号 (Ueno-hatsu Hokutosei Sangō) | ||
Original airdate: | May 10, 1999 (Part 1) May 17, 1999 (Part 2) | ||
Broadcast rating: | 18.9% 19.4% | ||
Manga case: | #62 | ||
Season: | 6 | ||
Manga source: | Volume 22: Files 4-7 (215-218) | ||
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Shinichi Kudo Ran Mouri Kogoro Mouri Natsue Hatamoto Takeshi Hatamoto Yukiko Kudo Yusaku Kudo Inspector Nishimura Detective Tamura | ||
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Yusaku Kudo | ||
Next Conan's Hint: | Northern star (Part 1) Disguise (Part 2) | ||
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto Kenji Kodama (chief) | ||
Organizer: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Storyboard: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
Episode director: | 144 Nana Harada 145 Minoru Tozawa | ||
Animation director: | 144 Atsushi Aono 145 Keiko Sasaki | ||
Character design: | Yasuhiro Moriki (design works) Keiko Sasaki | ||
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Opening song: | Girigiri chop | ||
Closing song: | Still for your love |
The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno (上野発北斗星3号 Ueno-hatsu Hokutosei Sangō ) is the 144th and 145th episode of Detective Conan anime.
Contents
Characters introduced
Inspector Nishimura | |
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Detective Tamura | |
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Cast
Case
Situation
Part 1
Conan, Kogoro, and Ran take the overnight North Star Express to Hokkaido to meet a former client. On the train, they meet up with a series of people. However, in the night, a murder case occurs when a burglar seemingly kills a jewelry trader, and escapes through the window.
Murder | |||||||||||||
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The train stops to find his dead body outside.
Accident? | |||||||||||||
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Conan noticed that the plot is very similar to an unpublished novel written by his father that had been stolen ten years before. However, unable to contact Yusaku Kudo, Conan takes the case into his own hands, and finds his mother on the train.
Part 2
Conan reveals to the suspicious woman that he knows her identity - it is Yukiko Kudo, his mother, in disguise. As they discuss the case, Kogoro calls all the passengers to witness his inaccurate deduction, enabling Conan to figure out the trick. However, a worried Conan recalls that in the novel, the detective boy who solved the case was murdered by the trap he set for the criminal. Yukiko volunteers to act as a decoy to help him find the proof.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- This episode seems to connect with Yusaku's stolen manuscript that was mentioned in Detective Boys Survival Case, although a stolen manuscript did show up at the end of that episode.
- The train is a JR Freight Class EF510-501 Hokutosei (北斗星).
BGM listing
Part 1
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | ギリギリchop | Girigiri chop | On the edge chop | Girigiri chop |
2 | 蘭・愛のテーマ | Ran・Ai no Tēma | Ran's Love Theme | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
3 | 犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.) | Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.) | The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
4 | 緊迫 | Kinpaku | Tension | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
5 | 推理 (オリジナルver.) | Suiri (Orijinaru ver.) | Deduction (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
6 | 事件現場 (謎ver.) | Jiken Genba (Nazo ver.) | Scene of the Case (Mystery ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
7 | 推理 (不気味ver.) | Suiri (Bukimi ver.) | Deduction (Ominous ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
8 | 悪のテーマ (パート2) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) | Theme of Evil (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
9 | 沈む夕陽 | Shizumu Yūhi | Depressing Sunset | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1 |
10 | 忍び寄る影 | Shinobiyoru Kage | Creeping Shadow | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
11 | 何かが起きる… | Nanika ga Okiru... | Something Happened... | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
12 | Still for your love | Still for your love | Still for your love | Still for your love |
Part 2
# | Song Title | Romaji | Translation | OST |
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1 | ギリギリchop | Girigiri chop | On the edge chop | Girigiri chop |
2 | 謎解き (その2) | Nazotoki (Sono 2) | Riddle Solution (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
3 | 犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.) | Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.) | The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
4 | トリック | Torikku | Trick | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
5 | 悪のテーマ (パート2) | Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) | Theme of Evil (Part 2) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
6 | 推理 (不気味ver.) | Suiri (Bukimi ver.) | Deduction (Ominous ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
7 | 事件現場 (オリジナルver.) | Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.) | Scene of the Case (Original ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
8 | 真相究明 | Shinsō Kyūmei | Investigating the Truth | Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack |
9 | 西の名探偵 | Nishi no Meitantei | The Great Detective of the West | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3 |
10 | 蘭のテーマ (優しさver.) | Ran no Tēma (Yasashisa ver.) | Ran's Theme (Gentle ver.) | Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2 |
11 | Still for your love | Still for your love | Still for your love | Still for your love |
Gallery
In other languages
See also
Episodes of Season 6 | ||
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Episode 219 • 220 • 221 • 222 • 223 • 224 • 225 • 226 • 227 • 228 • 229 • 230 • 231 • 232 • 233 • 234 • 235 • 236 • 237 • 238 • 239 • 240 • 241 • 242 • 243 • 244 • 245 • 246 • 247 • 248 • 249 • 250 • 251 • 252 • 253 • 254 • 255 • 256 • 257 • 258 • 259 • 260 • 261 • 262 |