
Moriya Teiji (47) Architect
Symmetry Grandpa
Recently, people in their 50s look young, so at 47, I look older.
I thought the voice actor was Banjo Ginga.
I think he’s the biggest failure character in Conan.
What is this person’s architectural sense really like?
The motive of Sawaki, the culprit in the next work, is often referred to as such, but…
That kind of thing, the feeling is much stronger on our side.
After all, the culprit in Conan has to be like this.
After finishing watching, I realize while looking at the thread image that I didn’t even catch the name… and it hits me hard.
The symmetry even in the name feels like madness.
My hometown’s city hall is symmetrical, so it was allowed.
Since we went through the trouble, I should have reserved a name for that person.
Pramiya is cute, but she’s 40.
If it’s an original anime, there’s something like Sugimura Noriko being 48.
Moriya Teiji? It might just be that I happened to have a similar name, so I might casually bring out Moriarty with that mindset.
Should I bring out a relative of Teiji Moriya?
Even if we consider using that person’s name, it’s too suspicious to just casually mention Moriarty’s name and leave it at that.
If the doctor is really the boss, then I think that person deserves the appropriate status because it’s Agatha Christie, after all.
The bomb is not symmetrical, huh?
When HIRAKI culture was in vogue, I bet the person in the thread was excitedly checking the bulletin board every day.
It’s precisely because I gave it my all in the very first movie that I’m where I am now…
If they release a Moriarty-themed character, it means the series will continue for 30 years, so in a way, it’s like a reproduction of the original work.
Shall I push Conan-kun into the waterfall and end the series…
It’s a mess of ✕✕!
When I think about it, the character design is quite reckless, but since Symmetry is running full throttle with just that one theme, there’s consistency.
I feel that it’s okay for a movie’s culprit to be something like this.
Should we make the bulletin board something like bmd?
I totally understand the motive of the person who ruined Mount Fuji.
No reappearance of the disciple?
I don’t want to get caught as the culprit… Should I take the initiative and kill the detectives… said the doctor from the department.
I wonder if they cut some episodes because the victim was too much like that! 🗻
The final boss is Doyle Lampto.
I still don’t understand why a president of a famous company would have the motivation of “I don’t want people to find out that one of my ancestors is Jack the Ripper (a famous serial killer)…”
It’s one thing if it’s grandpa, dad, or son, but isn’t it a bit before that? From that person’s perspective.
Why…?
The name is already the culprit.
Motive is just noise in reasoning, so it’s fine.
The 14th one is often mentioned, but Skyscraper is also a pretty sudden and bad work.
It’s amazing how the Moriarty-themed character has such a symmetrical design.
Kogoro is still 38, so adults look older than their age.
It seems that the developments in Conan won’t be coming to an end, and even if I were to save it for last, I wouldn’t be able to release it, so it was the right choice to present it in the first round.
Did you blow up the building for that reason?
It’s pretty ridiculous that an old man blew up a building just because he couldn’t see Mount Fuji…
It’s obvious that our ancestors will face harsh criticism like Ripper or severe bashing.
It’s better than having ancestors like Jack the Ripper or having a thief in the close family like Yusaku.
This old man is saying that since the arrest of the mayor is related to Shinichi, he will ruin his reputation! And he’s been causing a series of bombings, he’s really gone too far.
Is the countdown to heaven that one where Songo-neechan’s pants are completely exposed?
The target I tried to kill is already dead… Should I leave a message and go home… It gives off a killer’s case file vibe when I imagine it.
Since this is not symmetrical, I’m going to blow it up…
It seems like there are quite a few dead people, even though it’s not depicted.
From that thumbnail, a peaceful thread could be seen at a glance…
That nameless one did… this!!!
Not all organizations are inherently evil.
Many of the criminals have emerged from around there.
The descendants of the real Rasputin are working hard to restore their honor, denying the bad reputation created about their ancestor in later generations.
Because I am a descendant of Rasputin, the treasures of the Romanov dynasty are mine! To put it mildly, I think that’s trash.
As the first boss in the movie version, they’re incredibly tough, keep you challenged until the end, and are a favorite opponent of mine.
There is no symmetry in the response number, so I’m just going to blow it up relentlessly.
It’s understandable that a surgeon might want revenge, but isn’t the trigger for that a bit too easy?
Because I’m winning against Shinichi, I’m showing the strength inspired by Moriarty.
Are you only three years younger than me?
I like the entrance of the ED the most when it comes to skyscrapers.
Kudo wins and Ran loses, so it doesn’t lose its status.
I wanted to become Toshiaki.
What I think when I see 1, 2, and 5 is that when it comes to artists, you can somewhat accept even outrageous reasons.
The red thread might… be connected to Shinichi, right? The transition to the ending is artistic.
In the first place, there aren’t many criminals in Conan that you can empathize with.
I definitely remember them as a perpetrator of the artist type, and that’s absolutely correct.
Mr. Kaze is also dealing with a pretty terrible opponent.
To be frank, what about the I/O lines that cause an explosion when you cut them from the perspective of fail-safety?
I haven’t thought that far.
It’s good that there’s no room for sympathy, and in the end, it all comes together neatly, leaving one with their mouth agape.