Karaoke Box Murder Case

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Episode 42
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Information
Title: Karaoke Box Murder Case
Japanese title: カラオケボックス殺人事件
(Karaoke Bokkusu Satsujin Jiken)
Original airdate: December 16, 1996
October 22, 2011 (Remastered version)
Season: 2
Manga source: Volume 5: File 6~9
English version
English title: Karaoke Killing
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Sonoko Suzuki
Inspector Megure
Wataru Takagi
Professor Agasa
Case solved by: Shinichi Kudo (via Conan on intercom)
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Screenplay: Toshiki Inoue
Storyboard: Masato Sato
Episode director: Masato Sato
Animation director: Akio Kawamura
Music
Opening song: Feel Your Heart
Closing song: Meikyuu no Lovers

Cast

Gadgets

Case

Situation

When Sonoko's dad uses his connections, Ran and Sonoko find themselves in a Karaoke Bar having lunch with the hottest band in the land! It seems like a dream come true until the lead singer, Tatsuya Kimura is poisoned right in front of their eyes. The brash super-star had plenty of enemies, but which of them hated him enough to commit murder? It's up to Conan to find out!

Murder

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Location: Karaoke Box
Victim: Tatsuya Kimura
Cause of death: Cyanide poisoning
Suspects: Mieko Shibazaki, Katsumi Yamada, Mari Terahara, and Go Sumii

People

  • Resolution

    Manga to anime changes

    • This episode takes place right after Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case, with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The scene as a whole doesn't appear in the anime.
    • The manga reveals that Tatsuya was rude to his band, because he didn't want them to miss him after he left.
    • The anime ends with Ran receiving her present, whereas the manga ends with her trying to find Shinichi (while Conan is shown, nervously hiding). The scene as it appeared in the anime was used for the ending of the Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case.

    Remastered version

    • On October 22, 2011, a remastered version of the case was aired.

    See also