Episode 470 of Detective Conan (Case Closed) is titled . It is the conclusion of a two-part special featuring the phantom thief Kaitou Kid. Episode Summary
Conan Edogawa solves the mystery of the "missing" painting and identifies the culprit behind the murder of the painter's father.
Oikawa’s father had actually been practicing to imitate his son's style to finish the fourth painting for him as a gift. Key Characters
💡 This episode is notable for confirming that Yukiko Kudo (Shinichi’s mother) and Vermouth both studied disguise under the original Kaitou Kid, Toichi Kuroba.
Oikawa used a fishing line and a rock to fake a person jumping out of the window, creating an impossible-to-reach crime scene.
Takeyori Oikawa , a famous painter, is revealed as the murderer.
Disguised as Officer Takagi throughout the investigation to clear his name, as he was being framed for the theft. Takeyori Oikawa: The culprit and son of the victim.
Oikawa was unable to paint since his wife's death. He planned to fake a theft to save his career but killed his father, fearing he would expose the scam.
Episode 470 of Detective Conan (Case Closed) is titled . It is the conclusion of a two-part special featuring the phantom thief Kaitou Kid. Episode Summary
Conan Edogawa solves the mystery of the "missing" painting and identifies the culprit behind the murder of the painter's father.
Oikawa’s father had actually been practicing to imitate his son's style to finish the fourth painting for him as a gift. Key Characters Detective Conan Episode 470
💡 This episode is notable for confirming that Yukiko Kudo (Shinichi’s mother) and Vermouth both studied disguise under the original Kaitou Kid, Toichi Kuroba.
Oikawa used a fishing line and a rock to fake a person jumping out of the window, creating an impossible-to-reach crime scene. Episode 470 of Detective Conan (Case Closed) is titled
Takeyori Oikawa , a famous painter, is revealed as the murderer.
Disguised as Officer Takagi throughout the investigation to clear his name, as he was being framed for the theft. Takeyori Oikawa: The culprit and son of the victim. Oikawa’s father had actually been practicing to imitate
Oikawa was unable to paint since his wife's death. He planned to fake a theft to save his career but killed his father, fearing he would expose the scam.