The Revolving Sushi Mystery

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Episode 549-550
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Information
Title: The Revolving Sushi Mystery
Original airdate: October 3, 2009 (Part 1)
October 10, 2009 (Part 2)
Season: 18
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Dr. Agasa
Case solved by: Dr. Agasa (via Conan)


Cast

Plot

Part one

Agasa takes the Detective Boys to a revolving sushi shop. While there, Ryuuzou Agatsuma, a food critic, collapses by cyanide poisoning. When the police arrive, Conan tells them there are three possible suspects: the manager Danji Namaki; Osamu Aizono, the costumer seated left of Ryuuzou; and Saikko Takemura the woman six seat right of Ryuuzou. After the police search through the costumers and sushi, they were unable to find the source of the poison. The police then interrogate the suspects connections to Ryuuzou and each reveal they have a motive for the murder.

Part two

While investigating, Conan realizes Ryuuzou was left-handed and finds out how the murder was done. Using his voice changing bowtie, Conan impersonates Agasa and reveals the wet wipe contained the poison. Since the wet wipe was left of Ryuuzou, the only one capable of switching Ryuuzou's wet wipe with a poisoned one is Osamu. Conan reveals that during the mass panic due to the poisoning, Osamu used an old sushi plate and put the poisoned wet wipe onto the conveyor belt. The scanner on the conveyor belt sensed the plate was old and pushed the plate into the trash. After finding the wet nap in the trash, Osamu confesses to his crimes and reveals that Ryuuzou posted insulting comments onto Osamu's food blog causing him to go into a depression and therefore caused his wife to leave him.

People

Resolution

Manga to anime change

The manga version of this story followed What She Really Wants to Ask, and had Conan & Heiji reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation. The scene was instead used in the anime episode The Blue Spark of Hate, Part 1.

See also