Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case

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Episode 2
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Information
Title: The Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case
Japanese title: 社長令嬢誘拐事件
(Shachou Reijou Yuukai Jiken)
Original airdate: January 15, 1996
April 11, 2009 (Remastered version)
Season: 1
Manga source: Volume 1: File 2-5 (002-005)
English version
English title: The Kidnapped Debutante
English airdate: May 25, 2004
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Shinichi Kudo (background)
Ran Mouri
Kogoro Mouri
Professor Agasa
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Next Conan's Hint: Ice
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Screenplay: Hiroshi Kashiwabara
Storyboard: Kenji Kodama
Episode director: Toshiya Shinohara
Animation director: Masatomo Sudo
Music
Opening song: Mune ga Doki Doki
Closing song: Step by Step

The Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case resolves the situation left by the previous episode, and introduces the new status quo.

Characters introduced

Cast

Case

Situation

Shinichi realizes that the poison shrunk him, and after making it home, asks Professor Agasa for help. Agasa warns that to stay safely hidden from the men in black, Shinichi can tell no one else, even Ran - who coincidentally shows up, intending to check on Shinichi. Agasa convinces her to look after Shinichi, who tells her his name is Conan Edogawa. On the way to her house, Ran confides to Conan that she really likes Shinichi, but Conan's reply is interrupted by Ran's father rushing outside on the trail of a case. He brags that he's been hired to find a CEO's daughter, who was kidnapped by a "man in black". Conan sneaks along in case it is a lead, followed by Ran, who explains Conan's situation to Kogoro. Kogoro can't kick them out of a moving taxi, so simply orders them to stay out of the way.

According to the butler, Asao, CEO Tani's daughter Akiko was taken from the house's garden by a man in black, who escaped without alerting any of the guard dogs on the premises. The kidnapper demands that the CEO shut down his company for a while, as well as deliver a large ransom.

Kidnapping

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Location: Tani household
Victim: Akiko Tani
Suspects: "A man dressed in black"
Akiko was kidnapped from home, and the ransom demand is to shut down the company and pay 300 million yen.

People

  • Resolution

    Episode Resolution

    On the way home, Ran reminds Kogoro about Conan's situation and asks if he can stay. Kogoro thinks that Conan acted like a good luck charm with how well the case turned out, and enthusiastically consents. The next scene shows Conan in his new elementary school classroom, introducing himself - though he privately wishes that being stuck back in first grade could be just a bad dream.

    Manga to anime changes

    • The younger Shinichi is in a medical center at Tropical Land whereas in the anime he runs off after being awoken by the police.
    • In the manga, Tani immediately puts the vacation plans with Akiko on hold (much to the latter's disappointment). The anime leaves this scene out.
    • Rather than showing Conan being introduced to his new class (with Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko as students), the manga version of the story end with Conan reflecting on how he is incapable of fighting the bad guys in his younger form.

    Dub changes

    • In the English Dub, Ran pointed out that Kogoro did not have a case, with him responding that he polished off a case (a case of beer), whereas in the Japanese Version, Ran states that his messy office is why Eri left him and why Kogoro hasn't had work with him responding that he's selective with his job.
    • In the English Dub, Conan blushes during Ran's hug because his disguise worked, whereas in the Japanese Version he blushed because he felt her chest.

    Remastered version

    On April 11, 2009, a remastered version of the case was aired.

    Gallery

    Trivia

    The manga version of this story marks the debut of Professor Agasa and Kogoro Mouri.

    See also