The 36-Cell Perfect Game (36マスの完全犯罪 ,Sanjūroku Masu no Pāfekuto Gēmu?) is the 1003rd, 1004th, and 1005th episode of the Detective Conan anime.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Part 1
Kogoro received a letter from someone called Taisei Nichihara, asking him to investigate the suicide of his old friend, along with a piece of paper containing cipher that is claimed to be found at the feet of the body. Kogoro, along with Conan, Amuro, and Wakita then arrived at an abandoned church deep in the mountains of Nagano. They later meet five other guests who are high school classsmates of Taisei Nichihara, and revealed that Nichihara is the one who committed suicide.
Suicide (Past)
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Location:
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Abandoned church in Nagano Prefecture
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Victim:
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Taisei Nichihara
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Time:
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Two months ago
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Cause of death:
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Hanging
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Suddenly, the nearby parking lot collapsed, and all cars parked there fall into the ravine. Amuro noticed that the parking lot sign is brand new, despite the church being very old. Wakita sensed that there will be serial murders happening.
Unfortunately, the Nagano police can't come to the church, because the tunnel that lead to the church was blocked by a snow avalanche. Koumei then smells gunpowder around the avalanche, implying that the avalanche was caused by a human. The nine people is forced to spend a night in the church.
Later, they found an paper, instructing them to search for the code sheets in each room in the church. One of the guest, Sumiya Nishino, decide to draw who is searching in each room using 9 pieces of paper and a tissue box. They later found the code sheets and return to the chapel, except Kouhei Wada. After an hour passed, they decide to go to the toilet where Wada is searching. Unfortunately, Wada is found dead by an arrow from an automatic crossbow trap.
Murder
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Location:
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Abandoned church in Nagano Prefecture
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Victim:
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Kouhei Wada
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Age:
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28 years old
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Time:
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In the evening
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Cause of death:
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Crossbow shot
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Suspects:
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Raito Fujide, Yosuke Kawasaki, Ikue Koura and Sumiya Nishino
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Part 2
Kogoro then informs the Nagano police about the murder. He later sends a video of the crime scene. While watching the video, Koumei notices Amuro, and feels that he has meet Amuro somewhere.
Meanwhile, Amuro suggests that they form pairs. Fujide with Koura, Nishino with Kawasaki, Conan with Amuro, and Kogoro with Wakita. Conan and Amuro then decide to go to the toilet first. They talk about who might be the culprit. Suddenly, Conan asked Amuro if he knows RUM. Amuro says that either he answers he has meet RUM or not, Conan will start investigating everyone around him, so he can only tell Conan that RUM is impatient.
Murder
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Location:
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Abandoned church in Nagano Prefecture
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Victim:
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Yosuke Kawasaki
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Age:
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28 years old
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Time:
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At night
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Cause of death:
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Poison from water bottle ?
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Suspects:
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Raito Fujide, Ikue Koura and Sumiya Nishino
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The guests decide to look for Kawasaki, which hadn't come back from the bathroom in ages, and find him dead, poisoned by what looks like his water bottle next to him.
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Part 3
People
Resolution
Attempted Suicide
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Location:
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Abandoned church in Nagano Prefecture
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Victim:
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Sumiya Nishino
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Age:
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28 years old
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Time:
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At night
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Modus operandi:
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Poison from water bottle
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Sumiya Nishino planned to commit suicide and frame Raito Fujide for his death and the ones of the others.
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The culprit is
Sumiya Nishino.
Manga to anime changes
- Ikue's hair is black in the manga, when in the anime is changed to blonde, while Raito's originally blonde hair is changed to dark brown. Kouhei's black hair is also changed to dark brown.
- Kouhei Wada's eyes are open when his body is found in the manga, but the anime version of the scene has his eyes closed.
- The scene where Kawasaki dies is longer in the anime, as we see the process of him slowly dying from the effects of the poison, whereas the manga only shows his corpse.
Trivia
- Ikue's brand of mint chips Prisk is named after the Italian mint manufacturer Frisk.
- The names of the suspects come from closed-down Japanese baseball stadiums:
Gallery
See also