Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun
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Episode 312-313 (Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}}) | |
Title: | Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun |
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Japanese title: | 夕陽に染まった雛人形 (Yuuhi ni Somatta Hinaningyou) |
Original airdate: | March 3, 2003 (Part 1) March 10, 2003 (Part 2) |
Season: | 11 |
Manga source: | Volume 38: Files 2-4 (384-386) |
Cast: | Conan Edogawa Ai Haibara Detective Boys Inspector Momose |
Case solved by: | Conan Edogawa |
Next Conan's Hint: | Stairs (Part 1) A Japanese White-Eye's nest (Part 2) |
Director: | Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
Organizer: | Yasumi Mikamoto |
Storyboard: | Yasumi Mikamoto |
Episode director: | Yoshio Suzuki |
Animation director: | 312 Izumi Shimura 313 Atsushi Aono |
Opening song: | Kaze no lalala |
Closing song: | Ashita o Yume Mite |
Contents
Characters introduced
Cast
Case
Situation
Part 1
The Detective Boys accompanied Ayumi to an apartment where she was promised by the owners, to replace her own broken ningyō (traditional Japanese doll), a complete set of 7-tier Hinamatsuri dolls if she could correctly position the dolls. Conan surprised Ai by his knowledge of how the individual dolls were to be arranged, what was supposed to be a girl's hobby. Conan revealed he had been made to help Ran organizing the dolls when he was younger. After the dolls were correctly assembled, a neighbour came by and brought along a professional art connoisseur to verify the genuineness of an Edo era Raijin antique painting scroll hung openly in the apartment. The neighbour wanted persuade the owners to let him buy it to complement the Fūjin picture he already acquired. However, as it was an heirloom, the owners refused to sell. The connoisseur was upset at the lack of care in how the antique artwork was treated. Both left shortly, after the neighbour reminded the owners they were having financial difficulties. The children went on an errand to buy wine for the owners to make amazake as a treat for them. When they came back, they ran into the connoisseur who claimed he left his mobile behind. Reaching the apartment, they discovered nobody answered the door which was unlocked, and upon entry, discovered the apartment in a mess and the valuable painting had disappeared.
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Part 2
The police was called into what appears to be a break-in that occurred while all occupants happened to be out. However, Conan pointed out the clues which narrowed down the suspects to the neighbor who had been trying to purchase the painting without success, the art connoisseur, the old lady who lived in the apartment with her son and daughter-in-law, the son being absent from the story as he was at work the whole time. Conan also noticed that though the positions of the dolls had been disturbed, it reflected the traditional precedence was given to the left over the right, a custom which was only changed during the Meiji era. The more obvious suspects would be the old lady who originally came from Kyoto in Kansai region where many older traditions were still observed and the connoisseur who would have specialist knowledge of the subject.