
Huh? What is it? Are you playing a prank again? It’s about the ring!! The ring? Ah, that’s… Ah… This thing here…
What kind of scene is it?
>>1Once again, pretending not to know, huh?
When Conan-kun is acting as Sleeping Kogoro, he loses his wedding ring, and while he’s searching for it, his dad casually mentions that he knows about it, but it’s not like that; he was really looking for it and actually found it!
It’s nice to have those moments where you go, “Huh? Is that so?”
One of the uncle’s memorable scenes.
>>3The second is the scene of the lover lover lover…
What?
>>5So I thought Dad didn’t notice Mom’s cute display of losing her ring.
Actually, it’s not just that I noticed it, I had already discovered it! Isn’t it a great scene, Conan-kun?
>>8Ah, that is…
Are these guys flirting?
It’s great when the old man is exceptionally perceptive and skilled when it comes to matters related to his wife.
Actually, I haven’t divorced.
The old man is usually dull, but he really pays attention to his wife… Why don’t they get back together…?
>>11Your wife is too innocent.
>>16Even though he usually doesn’t care at all, there’s something wrong with the old man who shines at crucial times.
Two childhood friends who are married with children but still have a teenage-like sense of romance.
There is a theory that the separation is a kind of play.
Isn’t Aoyama Gosho’s childhood friend too in love with romance?
A wife recording her husband’s words while living apart.
>>17Ran-chan can get angry.
>>19If we live together, we’ll end up eating bad food…
>>19Without even consulting each other about who would take the kids, in the end, leaving everything to the 6-year-old for housekeeping is a bit hard to defend.
No good.
Mate more frequently in a lovey-dovey way.
It’s strange not to have a younger brother or sister…
It’s just a game because we are living apart.
I wonder if Shinichi would notice in the same situation.
>>23Even if it’s difficult now, you’ll eventually be able to realize it.
Shinichi generally shares the same sensibility as the old man…
>>43Ran is quite a daddy’s girl, isn’t she?
It’s true that we often fight even though we say it’s all in fun, so living separately might actually be good for our relationship as a couple…
Hug me! Hug me!
After the final episode, I will definitely have younger siblings.
>>26My name is Conan…
>>30Let’s keep it for Shinichi and the others’ child, around Sherry or so…
If Shinichi names a child Shelley or Ai, he would get scolded…
Is it possible that Ranz-neechan is being swayed by those around her?
>>28I’m still a high school student!
Isn’t it okay if we don’t live apart anymore?
>>33The punchline of this story is the answer to why we are living apart…
This old guy, while wearing glasses and wiping his head, is not something you usually see, and he’s acting all fidgety, so it’s impressive that he realizes this; he’s even more amazing than Conan, who takes what he says seriously.
>>34Conan, or Shinichi, can be quite foolish at times…
>>38You wouldn’t be interested in someone else’s parent’s love life, right? Ideally, you wouldn’t want to see it…
Isn’t it okay if Sister Ran doesn’t care anymore?
There’s no going back…
My wife is quite a troublesome woman, isn’t she?
>>37The wife is much more troublesome than the old man…
I just think that Ran-neechan and I have a bad relationship.
If anything, we might be meeting secretly together.
>>39I think we rarely meet because we’re busy…
Isn’t it true that there are so many incidents there that we only meet during the main story?
>>45So murder is what connects the two of them.
>>45It’s only been six months, so haven’t we met quite frequently?
An uncle crawling on all fours looking for a ring.
>>40There’s sand on my knee… That man must have been applying sun oil on a fan girl’s back at the beach!
It’s hard to believe that couples in their late 30s with kids are doing such annoying lovey-dovey stuff, especially for teenagers.
Well, it’s just an incident that ends up being a hassle, shooting in Japan.
You have kids, you know!
If I think that living together again would lead to daily marital fights that Ran would have to deal with, it’s simply hard to say to come back.
Usually, he’s a lousy detective, but when it comes to his family and friends, he’s sharper than Conan-kun. That’s unfair, isn’t it?
>>51When I think about it, isn’t this just normal?
>>51The old man is basically a person who reads people…
When it comes to family and friends, that person has a perfect understanding, so I think they really pay attention to those close to them.
>>64Usually, it’s because I’m too lazy to make strange deductions.
Therefore, I will have the evidence of the culprit discovered to prove my innocence.
But apparently this wife regularly complains about her husband.
>>52My husband is saying that too.
Because it’s the Mouri family, I can watch, but if it were my own parents being lovey-dovey, I don’t think Shinichi could bear it.
This wife has a cat…
>>56Even with the same phrase, there’s a big difference.
Well, my parents are no different when it comes to being a lovey-dovey couple…
>>58I’m really going to make my son number two into Conan.
Hurry up and create Rinrin Mori.
Conan often has a subtle boost from his sharpness.
>>57Is that story true?
When he looks cool, that old man is really cool…
That old guy has reached his limit; he’s listening to a recording of the line “Let’s get back together,” from a woman. The level of trouble is incomparable.
It’s consistent that the high school group, especially Conan, suddenly becomes thick-headed when it comes to romance.
On the contrary, the adults begin to shine.
A bothersome old man and a bothersome woman in a bothersome play manga.
>>68(Daughter getting involved)
>>72Maybe you should leave the house now.
>>76I think Shinichi would have graduated from high school safely and left.
When it is said that we live with an optimal sense of distance from each other, I can only agree with that nature of mine…
In the scene with sand on the knees, I couldn’t believe it when the old man reacted… and then after the explanation in the thread, I thought maybe he did notice after all… I think Conan noticed it too.
It’s not surprising if my wife, who unexpectedly became pregnant, comes back.
Are these two also childhood friends?
If everything goes smoothly, I think it would be quite disliked from Shinichi’s perspective if they were my in-laws.
On the contrary, when it comes to family or when Kazuha gets involved, Hattori gets hit with a huge debuff.
It might be just right to live apart and meet occasionally if it’s just the two of us.
I feel sorry for Ran-neechan who is getting caught up in this.
>>78If Ran gets fed up and runs away from home, she would probably come back right away…
The wife is not very good with Shinichi, right?
>>79I was always scolded as a troublemaker getting involved in incidents since long ago, so is it a trauma or something?
>>84That aside, she’s incredibly beautiful…
For An-neechan, just knowing the truth might bring her peace of mind…
Well then, does that mean we should live together…?
Even considering that the child is with Ran-neechan, separate living arrangements are still somewhat unacceptable.
Is this movie a painful story for the old man?
>>85Come to think of it, that’s true, but it doesn’t really feel like an old man’s movie.
I like that Shinichi is better at reasoning, but the old man has more life experience, so he excels in that regard.
It’s not that I’m planning to completely cut ties by throwing away the ring; I’m sure he was desperately searching for it, so finding it is his responsibility.
Why are you living apart?
>>89Because the food is bad.
>>93Stop making such terrible food and go to bed!!
Since we haven’t divorced, it’s nice that I can relatively easily go and see them…
Living apart while married is no longer uncommon.
>>91Using a different surname is becoming increasingly normal with the changing times.
>>87Well, even if I fawn over a beautiful woman, it probably won’t go that far anyway…
Is this the romantic view of a manga artist who has long since turned sixty?
I like that my subordinate lawyer knows that I like my husband.
>>98My husband also consults various things with my wife’s subordinates.
>>98Well, if I hated them, I would have divorced them.
In the very early stages, the old man’s reasoning ability is pretty much at the level of Conan.
Getting sidetracked by incomprehensible noisy thoughts along the way leads to a distorted conclusion.
I feel like we were talking about that.
Is the reason for separation first revealed in Tsuji’s movie?
A bad cook is a bit much… it’s too huge of a disadvantage.
>>87During the separation, it’s possible to interpret that the marriage has already broken down.
These two are not in a breakdown, but…
>>106That aside, the food is really bad.
There should be many relationships that work better when living apart.
>>108Even if they are a married couple, there are people who can’t live with someone else…
If a person gets irritated when someone is in their personal space, it’s better for both to live apart.
It would be really troubling if the food is actually bad.
As expected, if Ran-neechan runs away from home, she will probably come back.
>>111I wonder what they’ll do about meals.
>>130Conan
I’m going to eat.
>>132I have no choice but to go eat ramen that’s so good it could kill me.
>>137What kind of Enma ramen is that?
Delicious!
A murder case that ultimately begins with something like that.
>>132It’s the usual ramen shop…
>>132Wasn’t it that Ran-neechan left home to marry Shinichi…?
Although we live apart, I introduce my family seamlessly and respond by saying she is my wife…
This is definitely about play.
I seriously think it’s terrible that the two of them are involving their daughter in their play and turning her into a young carer.
If you really try to get a divorce, it’s tough for the old man as he’ll have to fight against the undefeated lawyer.
>>115Coming to withdraw my divorce petition is seriously something else.
>>115If you really told me you were going to divorce, I feel like I would break down in tears…
>>115I’ll probably be too weak from the shock to work, so it’s okay.
If you’re aware that you’re bad at cooking and you’re arranging things with the money you have, isn’t that okay…?
Well, I guess I was serving homemade dishes because I was told not to make something like this.
I love that you realized the trick to cover up infidelity in an instant.
A person who is completely unaware of their bad cooking can be extremely harmful to their family.
Isn’t it super evil how Sawaki used the trust of Prince-sensei’s uncle to feed him chocolate?
>>120The reason for targeting in the first place is too evil.
It seems like Zero Shiko probably enjoys cooking itself based on the ending.
>>121That’s even more troublesome…
I like to go help when my wife is in trouble.
>>122I guess we’ve been repeating things like that since ancient times.
>>122Feeling a connection to the genes I share with my sister Lan as I effortlessly climb the rain gutter up to the third floor.
>>129The old man has national-level physical abilities, so he easily surpasses Rani, who is at the regional level for girls.
Wasn’t there a story about realizing the parent-child relationship?
>>124(Mistress, mistress…)
>>127I wonder if Shinichi-kun is looking too much into bad human relationships…
>>135Ran was also fantasizing about Shinichi having an affair with a married woman, and these guys have the same sensibility…
>>135It’s the victim’s fault for implying that they were in a romantic relationship with the perpetrator, right?
>>188From the outside, it looks like an affair, so in this regard, the older guy with life experience is quite astute.
>>127Well, this guy and you…
It’s probably because they were parent and child…
>>142(What, really!?)
It’s fortunate that my sister Ran loves to listen to and watch other people’s love stories.
According to the passage of time in the work, it’s just that they’re playing like that…
I think I’ll definitely go back when my daughter starts crying.
When Shinichi returns, it’ll be lonely at the office after Ran leaves the house too.
>>141The old man is becoming senile.
>>141If Shinichi comes to the Mouri office pretending to train as a detective, the old man won’t feel lonely.
>>149It’s uncertain whether Shinichi would take such an understanding action…
>>151Shinichi is weak against Ran, so it’s okay, it’s okay.
>>149That guy (following him is just like Conan…)
>>155Huh!? That’s… that’s strange, Detective Mouri!
It might be a negative influence of Ai Haibara.
Since it’s awkward to have a lovey-dovey couple life under the same roof as my high school daughter.
It’s nice to see an old man desperately investigating to prove his friend’s innocence.
>>148I’m glad that a mountain of evidence was discovered.
>>148If you look at it the other way, it means that they don’t put much effort into investigations outside of friends and acquaintances, and only conduct half-hearted investigations, which I think is unacceptable both as a detective and a former police officer.
But if his wife comes back home, won’t the disguised Conan become even more wicked?
In a sloppy outfit like in the bath or around the house.
I think it’s terrible that when the spotlight is on the uncle, there’s a high probability that he gets clouded.
I saw a story where the mother thought that the father wouldn’t be able to manage on his own, so she decided to go with him, but I can’t remember whether it was fan fiction or from the original work.
Most of the main character’s old acquaintances are usually either the perpetrator or the victim.
>>158The person with a voice like Frieza was also an old acquaintance, right?
Even though we are married and have a big daughter, we love each other but can’t be honest with one another.
The Mouri couple is engaged in a pretend student couple game, maintaining a frustrating relationship.
I like the story about the official guy getting a fracture.
It’s not helpful at all, but I feel a sense of common sense from the older man in that we should stop playing detective because it would be rude to wake up the person next door.
The case of Inspector Megure and the mass production of the labyrinth…
>>164It’s the forensic team’s fault for not working with Inspector Megure.
The uncle simply lacks knowledge and observation skills as a detective in the world of Conan.
>>165In everyday life, lacking perseverance, one might resort to kicking through accidents or suicide quickly.
>>165It’s a world full of people who force trivia to make tricks work.
Killing due to gestalt collapse is unreasonable.
>>189Only getting caught up in the schemes of a strategist due to an optical illusion…
It’s really a hassle that she’s pretending not to hear the other person apologizing while recording it with her earphones on.
Having too much inconsistency is really not good.
As a competitor, that’s also something I can’t rely on.
If I weren’t nervous, I would be top class in judo and also a master with a gun.
>>168It’s just that I haven’t been able to achieve results in competitions, but I’ve never failed against an opponent in judo, so it’s fine.
Well, if Conan hadn’t helped, Inspector Megure would still not understand the trick and would have arrested a different culprit…
>>169It’s hard to say anything other than that it’s Inspector Megure’s fault that even without Kogoro, they wouldn’t be able to investigate without Conan.
The old man is just a clumsy character who becomes strange in his behavior when he’s the center of attention; really, he’s one of the better ones.
The combat power is quite significant, along with my daughters.
It’s really amazing that you can normally go up against Jigen with VS Lupin.
>>174I liked how Inspector Zenigata, who was shocked by Conan, could get up right away even after being put under anesthesia, like an elephant.
It’s terrible that after making someone say in front of others, “We’re making up, holding hands like a couple, and going on a date as husband and wife!” they then complain about the portrayal of lawyers in the movie and ruin everything.
Basically, the Mori couple ends on a good note.
Why are they still living apart!?
>>177It’s pitiful that Ran-neechan expects to reconcile every time.
This old man is climbing up to about the fourth floor from the outside in seconds while bending the drainpipe, so Ranmaru’s combat ability is completely inherited from her father.
>>178Well, that’s because it’s a national-level judo class…
>>182I didn’t know that a national-level judo class could do something like that…
>>191Karate club captain Kyogoku can break pillars and make seesaws, so if it’s judo at the national level, this would be a piece of cake.
I love when my classmate reveals that I was glaring at the boys who got close to Eri-chan during our school days.
Judo can be unpredictable, but it seems like a handgun is always stable, which is scary.
Maybe you would have been better suited for the riot police or something like that.
In the previous movie tie-in episode, my clumsiness as a regular detective during a cheating investigation and tailing was portrayed…
I feel like the following back then was a bit better.
>>183In OVAs, there are proper depictions of it, though.
It’s already just a matter of the scenario’s convenience.
>>187I feel like there was a time when it was said that Detective Mori is not suited for following someone because his face is too well-known.
When the old man gets serious, it’s incredible, but normally he’s just trash.
Although there was income from the building, it’s impressive that Shinichi was able to call himself a detective until he arrived.
>>184Building income is not an official setting either.
She’s quite a troublesome woman, considering the reasons for our separation…
It seems there are countless original animations, so it might be better to take the unnamed stories with a grain of salt.
Even if it becomes a sandwich attack with Ran-neechan’s kick and a pillar.
The sturdy nature of the old man who just faints.
The Karate World Championship is intense; those practicing martial arts in this world are incredible.
The uncle’s playboy character is lightening the mood, so we have no choice but to keep the separation going until the final episode.
>>198It’s a common pattern in anime originals for the old man to readily take on requests from women.
Even in karate, when you become a national champion, you can break a pillar.
This parent and child in serious mode are incredibly strong, but Kyogoku-san is just bugged out…
It seems like the talk about this year’s movie and Hii Eri has a high score.
I can only think that while I was in the bathroom, someone said, “What is this awful food?!!!” and left.
Kid and Conan were both like, “No way…” so Kyogoku said it’s a bug!
>>204Since then, Kid has been quite something, always managing to escape one way or another…
I don’t understand the uncle, but I can tell that Eri-san has quite a twisted fetish.
This year’s movie “Ran-neechan”
Approaching a gun-wielding opponent while crouching low and swaying side to side is completely mastered and was ineffective.
>>208Gun control measures are becoming more and more ingrained.
>>208Mr. Kyogoku doesn’t need to sway side to side; if he can judge the moment to hit, he can avoid it, so there’s still room for improvement…
It’s unbelievable that karate and kendo have such high levels of strength, while judo is not that impressive at all…
While I was sleeping, my wife left, so Sleepy Kogoro’s response is too anti.