Anime |
Young Akechi's Splendid Concerto is 42th case in anime Kindaichi Case Files : 1997 Series.
Story[]
Characters[]
Young Akechi's Splendid Concerto Characters | ||||
Main Character | ||||
Kengo Akechi | ||||
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Suspect List | ||||
Otomi Yoshino | Kyosuke Akazutsumi | Leona Kirishima | Seiji Ishiyama | |
Shin'ichiro Jo | Naosumi Kido | Katsuhisa Shiina | ||
Other Characters | ||||
Hajime Kindaichi | Miyuki Nanase | Isamu Kenmochi | Tanimura | |
Koya Kitagaki | Unnamed Collage Student |
Suspect List[]
- Shin'ichiro Jo (22) - Tokyo Art and Music University Student.
- Kyosuke Akazutsumi (22) - Tokyo Art and Music University Student.
- Seiji Ishiyama (22) - Tokyo Art and Music University Student.
- Leona Kirishima (22) - Tokyo Art and Music University Student.
- Otomi Yoshino (22) - Tokyo Art and Music University Student.
- Naosumi Kido (??) - Tokyo Art and Music University Lecturer.
- Katsuhisa Shiina (??) - Tokyo Art and Music University Lecturer.
Cases[]
First Case[]
Case Type
Murder
Victim
Cause of Death
Poisoning
Location
Tokyo Art and Music University, Tokyo
Manga to Anime Differences[]
- The title is changed to "Young Akechi's Splendid Concerto".
- It begins with the monologue of the true culprit, "Der Freischütz".
- Kenmochi will explain the Sunfish Chamber Orchestra, and Akechi will join after playing the violin at the people involved.
- A portrait of Kirishima is displayed on the stage. After seeing the portrait, Akechi's past story begins.
- Kirishima's remark that "I slept with Professor Shiina" was changed to a mild remark of "I'm dating Professor Shiina".
- When Akechi finished talking about the past, Professor Kido appeared and told him that he had declined to study abroad at the Kunitachi Conservatory.
- The monologue when listening to the performance of Akechi's Sunfish Chamber Orchestra becomes the monologue of Professor Kido who listened to the performance with Akechi.
Trivia[]
- The music performed in the case are: Der Freischütz by Carl Maria von Weber and Violin Concerto No. 5 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.