The Nobunaga 450 Case
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| Episode 871 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |||
| Title: | The Nobunaga 450 Case | ||
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| Japanese title: | ノブナガ四五〇事件 (Nobunaga Yongou Maru Jiken) | ||
| Original airdate: | September 2, 2017 | ||
| Season: | 27 | ||
| Manga source: | TV Original | ||
| Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Hiroshi Agasa Tamekichi Matsushiro | ||
| Case solved by: | Hiroshi Agasa (via Conan) | ||
| Next Conan's Hint: | Buried treasure | ||
| Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto | ||
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| Opening song: | Lie, Lie, Lie, | ||
| Closing song: | Yume Monogatari | ||
Cast
Case
Situation
Kidnapping
Location: Nobuna Gaizers Show Props Tent, Gifu
Victim: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
While returning to the Nobuna Gaizers show to have the actors sign his collection album, Mitsuhiko disappears without a trace right after entering the props tent. His whereabouts are unknown because his cellphone and detective badge were left behind by the culprits.
Robbery
Location: Gifu City History Museum
Suspects: The Nobuna Gaizers Actors
The museum is raided and several historical gold artefacts connected to Oda Nobunaga are stolen, including a gold miniature statue of the daimyo, and several valuable manuscripts. The security camera footage depicts the Nobuna Gaizers show actors, in full costume, as the apparent offenders. However, by observing several details, Conan swiftly concludes that this was the work of impostors who have masqueraded themselves as the Gaizers.
People
Resolution
Trivia
- The names of Nobuna Gaizer show actors come from the colors they represent: Kengo Akahoshi (Red), Teppei Aoto (Blue), Koji Midoriyama (Green), Takuro Kurotani (Black), Kurumi Momochi (Peach).
- The Nobuna Gaizer show was the parody of Super Sentai series.
- The Nobuna Gaizer van is a 2001 White Mazda Bongo Friendee [SG].
Gallery
See also
| Episodes of Season 27 | ||
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| Episode 1033 • 1034 • 1035 • 1036 • 1037 • 1038 • 1039 • 1040 • 1041 • 1042 • 1043 • 1044 • 1045 • 1046 • 1047 • 1048 • 1049 • 1050 • 1051 • 1052 • 1053 • 1054 • 1055 • 1056 • 1057 • 1058 • 1059 • 1060 • 1061 • 1062 • 1063 • 1064 • 1065 • 1066 • 1067 |

