Case Closed Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small, known as Detective Conan Episode "ONE" - The Great Detective Turned Small (名探偵コナンエピソード"ONE" 小さくなった名探偵, Meitantei Konan Episōdo "Wan" Chīsakunatta Meitantei) in Japan, is the sixth animated television special of Case Closed. It was broadcast on the Nippon Television Network System on December 9, 2016. The special, whose subtitle is the same as the second chapter of the manga, serves as a retelling of the entire first and part of the second episodes of the original anime series. It has newly added story elements, not seen in those episodes.

Case Closed Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small
North American key visual
名探偵コナンエピソード"ONE" 小さくなった名探偵
(Meitantei Konan Episōdo "Wan" Chīsakunatta Meitantei)
Genre
Anime television film
Directed byYasuichiro Yamamoto
Produced by
  • Hidetaka Kondo
  • Keiichi Ishiyama
  • Michihiko Suwa
  • Yoshihiko Yonekura
Written by
  • Yasuichiro Yamamoto
  • Hiroshi Kashiwabara
Music byKatsuo Ōno
StudioTMS/V1 Studio
Licensed by
Original networkNNS (ytv)
ReleasedDecember 9, 2016
Runtime94 minutes

Plot

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Sherry is seen entering a testing lab as she is working on a suspicious experiment for the Black Organization. As she views some live footage of test subjects on a computer screen, she calls her sister Akemi, telling her to come over, saying she will show her something interesting. A man walks into a bar called "Black Widow" and sits next to Vodka. Gin appears and says the Organization was having a rat problem. He also says the drink they were drinking was called "XYZ", a drink made from rum and lemon juice, which is mentioned to imply an "end". The man tries to flee by getting into his car, but it immediately explodes upon startup.

Ran and Shinichi see Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko playing soccer. Ran questions why Shinichi left soccer, as he explains he wanted to develop the reflexes needed for being a detective and cites Sherlock Holmes whom he wants to emulate. At Sonoko's home, a guest, Takanori Sewa has been receiving threatening letters before his New Year's party. Shinichi offers Sewa his assistance, but he declines saying that he has already increased the number of guards.

During Ran's karate competition, Shinichi gets a call from the Inspector regarding a case and he has to leave urgently. Sewa's party has been interrupted by a murder: one of the guests, President Yamazaki of Yatsubishi Bank, was found dead with a knife that pierced through his heart. The police, led by Inspector Megure, investigate the crime scene, where Shinichi concludes the killer to be Sewa himself.

While Shinichi and Ran are enjoying themselves at Tropical Land, Shinichi runs off to inspect two suspicious men in black making a shady business deal. Gin knocks out Shinichi from behind, then forces him to take an experimental drug, which shrinks his body. After making it home, Shinichi asks Professor Agasa for help. Agasa warns that to stay safely hidden from the men in black, Shinichi can tell no one of his true identity–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's father Kogoro rushes 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". In the hope that it is a lead, Conan sneaks along, followed by Ran, who explains Conan's situation to Kogoro. Hoping each case he solves with Kogoro and Ran will lead him closer to the Black Organization, Conan stays with them going forward.

At Shinichi's House, Sherry and her team members search for whereabouts of Shinichi and Sherry finds that she already saw Shinichi when she came across in her car near the park. She also discovers that his childhood clothes are missing. In a busy New York street, Vermouth is talking to Gin while she is being followed by Jodie Starling and Shuichi Akai in a car behind them. Back at the lab, Sherry checks the list of persons need to be investigated and finds Shinichi's name where she enters "dead" in place of "unknown" and signs the sheet "SHERRY".

Cast

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Character Japanese English
Shinichi Kudo Kappei Yamaguchi Griffin Burns
Conan Edogawa Minami Takayama Wendee Lee
Ran Mori Wakana Yamazaki Cristina Vee
Kogoro Mori Rikiya Koyama Xander Mobus
Shiho Miyano/Sherry Megumi Hayashibara Erica Mendez
Akemi Miyano Sakiko Tamagawa Rebecca Davis
Ayumi Yoshida Yukiko Iwai Janice Kawaye
Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Ikue Ōtani Erika Harlacher
Genta Kojima Wataru Takagi Andrew Russel
Sonoko Suzuki Naoko Matsui Minx Le
Shiro Suzuki Fumio Matsuoka Doug Stone
Hina Wada Mikako Komatsu Laura Stahl
Juzo Megure Chafurin Jake Eberle
Kazunobu Chiba Isshin Chiba Jason C. Miller
Wataru Takagi Wataru Takagi Christopher Bevins
Hiroshi Agasa Kenichi Ogata Michael Sorich
Eri Kisaki Gara Takashima Mari Devon
Yusaku Kudo Hideyuki Tanaka Keith Silverstein
Yukiko Kudo Sumi Shimamoto Erika Harlacher
Makoto Kyogoku Nobuyuki Hiyama Christian La Monte
Jodie Starling Miyuki Ichijo Maureen Price
Shuichi Akai Shuichi Ikeda Keith Silverstein
Gin Yukitoshi Hori D.C. Douglas
Vodka Fumihiko Tachiki Edward Bosco
Vermouth Mami Koyama Laura Post
Chianti Kikuko Inoue Tamara Ryan
Reiko Shiho Kawaragi Laura Stahl
Aiko Asako Dodo Debbie Gatton
Hitomi Yuri Amano Jeannie Tirado

Music

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Releases

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On September 13, 2016, Episode One was announced as "the true first episode not seen by anyone!!" with new material advertised that was not previously in Gosho Aoyama's original manga or the original anime adaptation in 1996.[1] The special was produced by TMS Entertainment and animated by its V1 Studio, as part of the Case Closed anime's 20th anniversary. It was shown in Japan on Yomiuri Television and Nippon Television on December 9, 2016.[2][3] On TV, the special was among the top 3 watched for the week, earning a 10.7% rating.[4] The special was also released in South Korea on February 8, 2017, as a theatrical film, where it grossed ₩999,362,100 (¥93,448,651 or $902,262 USD).[5]

An English dub produced by Bang Zoom! Entertainment featuring a brand new voice cast was first shown at Chara Expo 2019 before being licensed by Discotek Media in May 2020 for home video.[6][7] This marked the first Case Closed anime license in North America since Funimation lost the rights to the series in 2018 and the first English home video release in 10 years with the last being The Phantom of Baker Street in February 2010.[8][9] However, unlike Funimation, Bang Zoom's dub does not contain the previously used Americanized names, opting to keep the original Japanese ones instead.[10] Episode One was released on Blu-ray in Japan on December 22, 2017 and in North America on July 28, 2020.[11][12] The special is also available for various digital streaming services such as Apple TV, Google Play, PlayStation Store, Amazon Prime Video, and Microsoft Store.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Loo, Egan (September 13, 2016). "Detective Conan Anime Gets New 2-Hour TV Special Recreating 1st Episode". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on May 10, 2021. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  2. ^ 「コナン」2時間SP、金ロー枠で12・9に放送!青山剛昌監修で第1話を完全新作化|シネマトゥデイ. Cinema Today (in Japanese). November 15, 2016. Archived from the original on April 26, 2021. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
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  4. ^ "Japan's Animation TV Ranking, December 5–11". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on November 2, 2020. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  5. ^ "영화정보". KOFIC (in Korean). Korean Film Council. Archived from the original on December 25, 2018. Retrieved May 15, 2019. Detective Conan
  6. ^ @tmsanime (November 21, 2019). "Catch N American DUB premiere of #DetectiveConan (#CaseClosed) feature lengths at this year's @CharaExpoUSA!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  7. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (May 3, 2020). "Discotek Licenses Detective Conan: Episode One, Love Hina Again, S-CRY-ed Anime". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on December 16, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  8. ^ Ressler, Karen (May 4, 2018). "Funimation's Case Closed, KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple Licenses Expire". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  9. ^ "Case Closed Movie 6: The Phantom of Baker Street DVD (Hyb)". archive.is. September 8, 2012. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  10. ^ @discotekmedia (May 3, 2020). "This is an excellent question, so let's clear that up right now. While Episode "One" still uses the Case Closed title, the new dubbed version features the exploits of Shinichi, Ran, and the rest. Original names!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  11. ^ "Case Closed Episode "One" Blu-ray". Right Stuf. Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  12. ^ "まじっく快斗が遂にDVDで発売決定!". まじっく快斗DVD 2012.10.26発売!!. Archived from the original on October 27, 2020. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
  13. ^ @tmsanime (October 25, 2020). "Case Closed Episode "One" is available on digital!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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