The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love

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Episode 681-683
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Information
Title: The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love
Japanese title: 命を賭けた恋愛中継
(Inochi o Kaketa Ren'ai Chūkei)
Original airdate: January 5, 2013 (Begin Broadcasting)
January 12, 2013 (Desperate Situation)
January 19, 2013 (Enter the Scene)
Broadcast rating: 9,60
11,10%
11%
Season: 22
Manga source: Volume 76: File 9 (804) ~
Volume 77: File 2 (808)
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Wataru Takagi
Miwako Sato
Wataru Date
Inspector Megure
Yumi Miyamoto
Naeko Miike
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Detective Chiba
Kiyonaga Matsumoto
Professor Agasa
Detective Boys
Ai Haibara
Tooru Amuro
Masumi Sera
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Next Conan's Hint: Date (Begin Broadcasting)
Crow (Desperate Situation)
Climate phenomenon (Enter the Scene)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Organizer: 681-682 Umesaburo Sagawa
683 Seiki Taichuu
Storyboard: 681-682 Umesaburo Sagawa
683 Seiki Taichuu
Episode director: 681 Akira Yoshimura
682 Shigeru Yamazaki
683 Fumiharu Kamanaka
Animation director: 681 Masatomo Sudo (supervisor), Seiji Muta (supervisor), Nobuyuki Iwai
682 Masatomo Sudo (supervisor), Seiji Muta (supervisor), Akio Kawamura, Masanori Hashimoto
683 Seiji Muta (supervisor), Kenichi Otomo, Miharu Nagano
Music
Opening song: TRY AGAIN
Closing song: Koi ni Koishite

Characters introduced

Cast

Case

Situation

Begin Broadcasting

Yumi drives by Takagi who had gotten off of work early for a one night trip. She asks Takagi if he is going on a date with Miwako, something which Takagi forcefully denies: "No, it's not a date!" Back at the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters, Yumi asks Sato if she knows where Takagi is going. All they can deduce is that it might have something to do with a report Takagi met with Megure about earlier. Sato wonders if Takagi has forgotten the anniversary of his mentor Date's death.

Accident (Past)

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Location: Street
Victim: Wataru Date
Cause of death: Hit by a car
As Date was reaching for his dropped police notebook, a sleepy driver struck and killed him. The driver was apprehended.

At the airport, Takagi opens his notebook. It's marked with "Greet Parents" and contains a ring. Takagi breaks into tears, no longer confident in his ability to make Sato happy.

The next day, as the Detective Boys approach the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Headquarters where they were scheduled to for a crime prevention project, a strange old man asks them if they are the acquaintances of Wataru Takagi. He handed them a gift which was to be passed on to Sato and opened quickly. As the man leaves, Conan catches up with the Detective Boys. As Conan asks the Detective Boys about the man, Amuro appears! Amuro tells the four children he was called back in for questioning so the police could decide whether he'd gone too far during the Detectives' Nocturne case. As he walks away, Amuro mentions that he had another reason for coming here, but that reason has already disappeared.

Meanwhile in police headquarters, Sato continues to collect clues from the other officers about where Takagi's whereabouts. Sato is shocked to hear from Chiba that he saw Takagi crying over a photo of a woman in his notebook. When Chiba asked if it was of Sato, Takagi angrily denied it. Before Sato can question further, she receives a call from Conan.

In the hall, the Detective Boys gave the present to Sato. It turns out to be a tablet PC displaying a live feed of Takagi bound up with rope and tape while asleep. The feed cycles through several camera angles, revealing Takagi's body is on a wooden plank with a sheet in a partially constructed building. As Sato and the Detective Boys watch in horror, Takagi regains consciousness.

Kidnapping

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Location: Unknown building
Hostage: Wataru Takagi
Culprit: Ryuusaku Fuemoto

Although Shiratori felt that the Anti-Cybercrime Division can find the footage's location, it will take a long time. He suggested taking the tablet apart and charged directly from inside in order to retrieve the data, to which Conan said it was too risky. Superintendent Matsumoto ordered Megure to contact Haneda Airport on whether Takagi was on any passenger list last night, Shiratori to check his computer information on his likely whereabouts, Chiba to watch the tablet's video, Sato to question the Detective Boys who're waiting in another room and every police detective to investigate everyone connected with Takagi's prior investigations.

The Detective Boys recounted their encounter with the man. The man knew Takagi by his full name, yet only knew Sato as Takagi's detective girlfriend. Chiba came to report to Sato, who rushed back and to her horror saw Takagi almost falling off the board. However, it turned out that Takagi was dropping his police notebook.

Superintendent Matsumoto was wondering about Takagi's clueless disappearance when a police detective suddenly remembered seeing Takagi coming out of the Record Office last week while crying. Matsumoto ordered them to search through the records.

While Conan and Sato are taking a walk through the hall, Conan learnt that the records that Takagi looked at that day were 3 cases of women who committed suicide by hanging themselves about a year ago. They all had no signs of foul play, so they were out of the jurisdiction.

Suicide (Past)

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Location: Yuuko Tokugi's apartment
Victim: Yuuko Tokugi
Cause of death: Hanging
Yuuko Tokugi accidentally killed someone and commit suicide out of guilt.


Suicide (Past)

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Location: Natalie Kuruma's apartment
Victim: Natalie Kuruma
Cause of death: Hanging
Natalie Kurama committed suicide out of sadness that her boyfriend broke up with her for unknown reason.


Suicide (Past)

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Location: Kyouka Hikoue's apartment
Victim: Kyouka Hikoue
Cause of death: Hanging
Kyouka Hikoue found out that her boyfriend that she supported is a fraudster and commit suicide out of shame.

The fraudster was caught but the charge wasn't fraud, but murder. He'd been shouldering quite large debts, and having trouble with a loan shark so he went and stabbed someone. Sato thinks Date caught him.

Straight after catching the fraudster, Date died in a traffic accident. He'd dropped his notebook, and was hit by a driver who'd fallen asleep at that wheel, according to Takagi. They were both on a night stakeout, and Date was trying to show Takagi something in his notebook when he got hit. The black notebook Takagi has was inherited from Date. Date was Takagi's mentor and were known as the "Wataru Brothers". Date's name is Wataru Date. His name was Wataru, just like Takagi's.

Meanwhile at night, Takagi is still breathing and is still lying in prone position on the wooden board...

Desperate Situation

Suicide?

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Location: Condo
Victim: Ryuusaku Fuemoto
Cause of death: Poison

The culprit was Ryuusaku Fuemoto, who was also a teacher at the school one of the suicide victims, Natalie Kuruma, was in. She was Date's girlfriend, and Fuemoto assumed that Takagi was Date as they had the same name. Fuemoto considered Natalie as a surrogate daughter, identified her corpse after her suicide, and was so distressed that he kidnapped Takagi to "punish" him for her death. However, once he was located by the VERY angry Sato and other police members, it turns out he had consumed poisoned wine; he lived enough to hear Sato telling him that he had trapped the wrong man, but not to tell her where his victim was.

Enter the Scene

Takagi's location becomes narrowed down to Hokkaido thanks to the Western Jackdaw (a bird that's usually found there), the phenomenon known as the "snow pillar" (which only takes place in VERY cold environments, like the snowy Hokkaido), and kites that appeared on the camera (during these days, a kite-related festival takes place there). The police are unable to get his specific position although Takagi is apparently in a four-story building. Later, Conan realizes that the building might not be a four-story building after all: the mirrors around cause an optical illusion.

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    See also

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