Volume 100
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Volume 100 | |||
Release date: | Fall 2021 | ||
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Chapters: | 1059-1069 | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Chapters
Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case
File 1059 - Pre-Show Briefing
File 1060 - The Show is About to Begin
People
FBI Serial Murder Case
File 1061 - The Bloodstained ID
A FBI agent is seen waiting for another agent, named Tony. Vodka approaches him with agent Tony’s blood-stained ID. Seeing him, he tries to flee only to be stopped by Gin, who asks him the FBI hide-out location and shoots him to death.
The Detective Boys are strolling one day, talking about the recent murders of unknown foreigners in their city. When suddenly, they hear a loud thump across an alley. Conan rushes, and notices a man fallen to death. He looks up at the building’s roof-top, from which the man fell, and spots Vodka standing there. Conan rushes towards the dead man’s body. Kir spots his presence.
Conan finds the dead agent’s ID and a strange code on his mobile phone. He rushes quickly to the Kudo mansion, only to find the FBI team hiding there. James Black gives a run down on how they have been loosing agents to the organisation. Jodie explains the reason for the code, to which Conan surprises them by having solved the code easily.
File 1062 - The Trap at the Street Corner
Conan explains the method of cracking the code. The FBI appear surprised at him, for having cracked the code without any specialised tools. The code was made by a pair of the dead agents, to prove that it was undecodable. Camel suggests using the code again, but this time to lure in the BO. Having lost the agents who knew how to make the code, Jodie decides to code it herself. Camel and Mark decide to go together. Akai hands over his knit cap as a measure to hide Camel's face. The BO intercept this code as well. They go over their plans, but Rum interjects them.
Agents Camel and Mark wait in a parking lot for the BO. Meanwhile, the two agents outside, scouting the place, are shot from behind. Upon learning this, Camel and Mark start to leave the parking lot, when suddenly they are shot by Gin. Meanwhile, Yusaku and Yukiko, arrive at the Mansion. Yusaku looks at the code, and remarks about Jodie’s Japanese usage, and seems to understand the situation.
File 1063 - Dramatic Pursuit in the Dark of Night
File 1064 - A Light in the Darkness
File 1065 - Hunter and Prey
File 1066 - RUM
People
Shintoist Temple Case
File 1067 - A Secret Visit to the Shrine
File 1068 - Wanted Criminal Investigation
File 1069 - Snowman
People
Trivia
Locations
Settings featured in this volume:
- Chiba Prefecture (mentioned)
- Kanagawa Prefecture
- Kawasaki
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line Kanagawa Entrance (first appearance)
- Ōtaru street
- Kawasaki
- Tokyo
- Beika Ward
- Beika Town
- Café Guava (first appearance)
- Kudo Residence
- Haido Town
- Haido Shrine (first appearance)
- Beika Town
- Shibuya Ward (mentioned)
- Unknown ward
- Harbor
- Beika Ward
- Tokyo Bay
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line between Chiba and Kanagawa (first appearance)
- Umihotaru (as "Umibotaru") (first appearance)
- Umizarujima (first appearance)
- Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line between Chiba and Kanagawa (first appearance)
Models
Haido Shrine
The Haido Shrine appearing from File 1067 onwards is based on the Shibuya Hikawa Shrine, which in real life is located in the Higashi district of Shibuya in Tokyo. Gosho Aoyama personally visited the place to shoot the reference photos.[1]
Namikaze Park
The Namikaze Park (なみかぜ公園, "Wave Wind Park") Subaru Okiya and Conan Edogawa to help Andre Camel is modeled after the real Umikaze Park (うみかぜ公園, "Sea Wind Park").
Umibotaru
Umibotaru, the place Andre Camel gets confronted with the Black Organization on, is directly based on Umihotaru, an artificial island on the Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, which connects the Chiba and Kanagawa Prefectures. Umihotaru connects an underwater tunnel and a bridge, offering parking space for people crossing the Aqua-Line.
Umizarujima
Umizarujima ("Sea Monkey Island") is based on Sarushima ("Monkey Island"), an actual island inside Tokyo Bay, also located off the coast of Kanagawa Prefecture and used as an artillery battery in the past, like Yusaku Kudo explained. There also actually was a fire on the real island a while ago, similar to the one in the manga, destroying several of the facilities at the beach.
See also
References
- ^ AC Hints (January 18th, 2021)
Pic 1:"I went to a nearby temple as--->"
Pic 2:"First prayers of the year as well to take references-->"
Pic 3:"It was pretty empty and silent but--->"
Pic 4:"My lottery was "pretty good luck"!"
Translation by Spimer.
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