And Then There Were No Mermaids

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Episode 222-224
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Information
Title: And Then There Were No Mermaids
Original airdate: January 29, 2001 (The Murder)
February 5, 2001 (The Deduction)
February 12, 2001 (The Resolution)
November 5, 2007 (Remastered version)
Season: 9
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Heiji Hattori
Kogoro Mouri
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Heiji Hattori


Cast

Plot

The Murder

Conan along with Heiji, Ran, and Mouri visit the Isle of Mermaids looking for Saori, who had sent a letter to Heiji and Mouri asking them to save her from being killed by a mermaid, but when they try to look for her she has been reported missing. Every year on this island a festival is held were 3 locals win the Dungong Arrow that is said to wield immortality to its carrier. The festival is brought to a disastrous end when one of the winners is found dead hanging down the waterfall.

The Deduction

Conan and Heiji investigate the area and history of Mermaids Grave, a forest on mermaid island. They learn that an elder who is over 130 years old is a holder of the arrow and the head of the festival. While investigating two more murders occur. Conan reveals to Heiji he knows who the murderer is and to meet him later, but later he and Kazuha fall off a cliff.

The Resolution

People

  • Resolution

    Notes

    On November 5, 2007, a remastered version of the case was aired. All three episodes were edited and combined into one hour long special, and scenes were edited out to fit the timeslot. However, exclusive to the remastering new scenes were added to this version. This was called a "Fall Mystery Version" of the episodes. This version heavily edited all three episodes and combines them into one one hour special. "Glorious Mind" was used as the opening, with different shots from various openings before it being used.

    See also