Explanation of passwords and some additional instructions
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The code indicates that if this thing is placed in the main text, the number of words will be too low. And not all readers care about this, and it also involves some Japanese culture. That would be too long to write.
So I put it in the free chapter. Interested readers can take a look. If you don't read it, it won't affect the subsequent plot.
The first code——96-[7]-13
96 The length of the two wings of the stadium (the distance from home plate to the outfield) is 96 meters. [7] indicates the number of the left fielder. Adding 13 indicates that the phone is in row 13 of the left field gallery.
The second code——47 -[3]- 4
47 refers to the atomic number 47 of the element silver. Represents the auditorium under the silver umbrella of Koshien. [3] is Babe Ruth’s jersey number, which is the Babe Ruth monument outside the Garden on the center left of the silver umbrella. Therefore, the mobile phone is in row 4 to the left of the center under the silver umbrella.
The third code——[]-13
The missing jersey number within "[]" indicates that the team left the jersey number blank to commemorate the player. Gates 17 and 22 of Koshien Stadium were demolished, and gate 22 was used to build a museum for the Hanshin Tigers, the home stadium of Koshien, where retired jerseys are displayed, so "[] 13" means the old gate 22. The 13th row of seats at the back happened to be where Heiji and others were originally.
In the original work, because the game entered overtime, Toriyama changed positions again and temporarily sent a new password to Conan and the others.
The fourth code——812-[9]-49
812 means Highland Auditorium. Because the pronunciation of 812はいじ is the same as Heidi, the protagonist of "Girl of the Alps". The Alps is the name of the auditorium (Alps stand) between the infield auditorium and the outfield auditorium. [9] indicates the right fielder who usually wears jersey No. 9, 49 refers to row 49, and the three numbers can be added to determine the location of the offender.
In addition to stopping the Koshien demon in this article, Ran's memories of Kudo are also worth reading.
Junior high school student Shinichi Kudo plays a Tokyo football match with his teammates. At that time, the opponent was leading by one point and there was not much time left. Both sides were desperately trying to score another goal.
Kudo Shinichi (to his soccer team teammates): If we really win, I’m afraid it will become a legend. (これでオレらが胜ったら、伝説になっちまうぜ.)
However, the game was lost in the end. Kudo missed the penalty kick.
Also in this episode, Detective Conan's theme song "Detective Conan's "Detective Conan" is used as the cheering song for the competition. What’s more interesting is that this song is also used as a cheer song in real Japanese high school baseball games. Conan's influence is evident.