They later go to a café, and Ran mentions the fight that caused Kogoro's and Eri's divorce when she was seven. Ran is shown with Sonoko at the autograph signing of one of the essayist, Minoru Nishina, his books, where she tells him to keep writing "tasty" books. Back at the Mouri Detective Agency, Jo Murakami is shown knocking on the door. Once Conan answers the quiz, they see Shishido Eimei taking pictures around the museum. If you add up their birthdays, they become To-na-kai, a kind of audio-visual pun. What was their club called? The answer: Tonakai (Reindeer). Mitsuhiko's quiz: Three guys, born on New Year's Day, April Fool's, and Children's Day formed a club. While there, Agasa tries to give a quiz, only to be intercepted by Mitsuhiko. On display there, there are many kinds of helicopters and planes. Agasa then comes, and takes the Detective Boys to the Tohto Aeronautic Memorial Museum. She then tries Conan's fortune, which is "A chance for an A (kiss)" when Conan hears this he wonders how old that machine is. While waiting, Ayumi tries a love match, and the machine tells her Conan and Ayumi are a perfect match.
The scene transitions again to the Detective Boys waiting on a bench for Professor Agasa. The scene then briefly changes to a scene of a jail, where a man named Jo Murakami holds out a notebook that says, "Beika City, Kogoro Mouri."Īyumi tries Conan's fortune, which is "A chance for an A (kiss)" Ran later calls Eri and tells her of her dream. At the beginning of the movie, Ran has a dream of her mother, Eri, being shot.