The Truth Behind Valentine's

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Episode 266-268
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Information
Title: The Truth Behind Valentine's
Original airdate: January 28, 2002 (The Murder)
February 4, 2002 (The Reasoning)
February 11, 2002 (The Resolution)
Season: 10
Manga source: Volume 33: Files 3~6
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Ran Mouri
Case solved by: Kogoro Mouri (via Conan)
Staff
Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto
Organizer: Chika Ichimaru
Storyboard: Chika Ichimaru
Episode director: 266 Hideaki Oniwa
267 Toru Kitahata
268 Hideki Hiroshima
Animation director: 266 Keiichi Ishida
267 Hirobi Muranaka
268 Atsushi Aono
Music
Opening song: Winter Bells
Closing song: Yume mita ato de

Cast

Gadgets

Plot

The Murder

Sonoko invites Ran to come to a house in the hills where their chocolates are blissed with good fortune for love. Conan and Mouri attend too. Once there, they meet two men who are out hunting for a Japanese wolf, an old lady who owns the place her two female assistants and a male photographer. The females there start making chocolate as gifts for the one they love. Sonoko makes hers for Makoto and Ran leaves hers nameless. A snowstorm occurs and the photographer is found dead by Conan and the dog named Subaru.

Murder

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Location: Suito House
Victim: Yoshitaka Nigaki

The Reasoning

The mystery continues and they develop the film on the camera to find droplets of blood on it. Apparently the murder takes place before the snowstorm but Conan feels like there's a trick to it. The characters are given more back story.

The Resolution

While examining the chocolates, Conan figures out who the murder is. Mouri pops in finding Conan snooping around and is put to sleep. Conan tells everyone in the house Mouri is ready to place his deduction.

People

  • Resolution

    Trivia

    This is the second Valentine's Day which has been broadcasted throughout the whole series. The first Valentine's Day broadcasted is in episode 6[1].

    Gallery

    See also

    References