Difference between revisions of "The Strange Family's Request"
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− | Ran sends a message to Shinichi's phone only to find Conan's phone has also received the message causing her to suspect Conan of being Shinichi. A woman named Tomoko | + | Ran sends a message to Shinichi's phone only to find Conan's phone has also received the message causing her to suspect Conan of being Shinichi. A woman named Tomoko Kariya hires Kogoro to search for her cellphone which contains messages of her affair. She attempted to call her phone and someone always hangs it up. She suspects that her either her father-in-law, brother-in-law, or husband has her phone. After questioning the three, Tomoko calls her phone and finds it and sends Kogoro away. While heading home, Conan learns from the news that Tomoko was found dead in her car after being stabbed and bludgeoned. |
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| image = EP398-399_Case_1.jpg | | image = EP398-399_Case_1.jpg | ||
| location = Temuzu River | | location = Temuzu River | ||
− | | victim = Tomoko | + | | victim = Tomoko Kariya |
| cause-death = Blunt-force trauma | | cause-death = Blunt-force trauma | ||
− | | suspects = Daisaku | + | | suspects = Daisaku Kariya, Shigehide Kariya, and Tsugutaka Kariya |
| description = Was stabbed and then killed by a blow to the head, same as a case 12 years earlier. | | description = Was stabbed and then killed by a blow to the head, same as a case 12 years earlier. | ||
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− | Kogoro, Ran, and Conan return to the | + | Kogoro, Ran, and Conan return to the Kariya home with the police to investigate. The three have established alibis: The father was heard behind the shōji, the brother's shadow was seen by the shōji, and the husband's pipe smoking was smelt. After ruling out the man having an affair with Tomoko, the police's investigation leads them to believe the case is somehow related to a murder twelve years ago which was done by Eisuke Kariya, the third family son who disappeared after being suspected for the murder of his fiancé. |
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| victim = Motoka Aida | | victim = Motoka Aida | ||
| cause-death = Blunt-force trauma | | cause-death = Blunt-force trauma | ||
− | | suspects = Eisuke | + | | suspects = Eisuke Kariya |
| description = Was stabbed and then killed by a blow to the head 12 years ago. | | description = Was stabbed and then killed by a blow to the head 12 years ago. | ||
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=== People === | === People === | ||
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− | {{People|Tomoko | + | {{People|Tomoko Kariya|Tomoko Kiriya.jpg| |
* Victim (beaten) | * Victim (beaten) | ||
* 39 years old | * 39 years old | ||
* Kogoro Mouri's client | * Kogoro Mouri's client | ||
* Married to Tsugutaka}} | * Married to Tsugutaka}} | ||
− | {{People|Daisaku | + | {{People|Daisaku Kariya|Daisaku Kiriya.jpg| |
* 68 years old | * 68 years old | ||
− | * Head of | + | * Head of Kariya household}} |
− | {{People|Shigehide | + | {{People|Shigehide Kariya|Shigehide Kiriya.jpg| |
* 37 years old | * 37 years old | ||
− | * | + | * Kariya's second son |
* Author}} | * Author}} | ||
− | {{People|Tsugutaka | + | {{People|Tsugutaka Kariya|Tsugutaka Kiriya.jpg| |
* 42 years old | * 42 years old | ||
− | * | + | * Kariya's eldest son |
* Married to Tomoko | * Married to Tomoko | ||
* Artist}} | * Artist}} | ||
{{People|Eisuke kariya|Eisuke Kiriya.jpg| | {{People|Eisuke kariya|Eisuke Kiriya.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Kariya's third son |
* Missing}} | * Missing}} | ||
{{People|Motoka Aida|EP397 Fiancée.jpg| | {{People|Motoka Aida|EP397 Fiancée.jpg| |
Revision as of 13:59, 11 September 2012
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Episode 398-399 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | The Strange Family's Request |
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Japanese title: | 奇妙な一家の依頼 (Kimyou na Ikka no Irai) |
Original airdate: | May 16, 2005 (Part 1) May 23, 2005 (Part 2) |
Season: | 14 |
Manga source: | Volume 46: File 11 (479) ~ Volume 47: File 3 (480-482) |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri Ran Mouri Ai Haibara Inspector Megure Wataru Takagi Professor Agasa Gin Vodka Vermouth |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa Kogoro Mouri |
Director: | Masato Sato |
Organizer: | 398 Yuzo Aoki 399 Rokou Ogiwara |
Storyboard: | 398 Yuzo Aoki 399 Rokou Ogiwara |
Episode director: | 398 Minoru Tozawa 399 Rokou Ogiwara |
Animation director: | 398 Rei Masunaga 399 Hirobi Muranaka |
Opening song: | Hoshi no Kagayaki yo |
Closing song: | June Bride ~Anata Shika Mienai~ |
Contents
Cast
Case
Situation
Part 1
Ran sends a message to Shinichi's phone only to find Conan's phone has also received the message causing her to suspect Conan of being Shinichi. A woman named Tomoko Kariya hires Kogoro to search for her cellphone which contains messages of her affair. She attempted to call her phone and someone always hangs it up. She suspects that her either her father-in-law, brother-in-law, or husband has her phone. After questioning the three, Tomoko calls her phone and finds it and sends Kogoro away. While heading home, Conan learns from the news that Tomoko was found dead in her car after being stabbed and bludgeoned.
Murder | |||||||||||
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Kogoro, Ran, and Conan return to the Kariya home with the police to investigate. The three have established alibis: The father was heard behind the shōji, the brother's shadow was seen by the shōji, and the husband's pipe smoking was smelt. After ruling out the man having an affair with Tomoko, the police's investigation leads them to believe the case is somehow related to a murder twelve years ago which was done by Eisuke Kariya, the third family son who disappeared after being suspected for the murder of his fiancé.
Part 2
Murder (Past) | |||||||||||
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Conan reveals that the person who has the cellphone is obviously inexperienced with one. Since cellphones weren't popularized until a decade ago, the one who had the phone is Eisuke. Conan reveals that one of the three is hiding Eisuke.