Episode Appearances
TV Episodes 001?Roller Coaster Murder Incident 013?Strange Family Search Murder Incident 054?Video Game Company Murder Incident 128?Dark Organization 1 Billion Dollar Heist Incident 129?Woman from Dark Organization? University Professor Murder Incident 176?Reunion with the Dark Organization (Ashigara) 177?Reunion with the Dark Organization (Conan) 178?Reunion with the Dark Organization (Solved) 230?The Misty Passenger (Prequel) 231?The Misty Passenger (Postquel) 258?The Man from Chicago (Prequel) 259?The Man from Chicago (post) 277 English Teacher vs. Famous Western Detective (prequel) 278 English Teacher vs. Famous Western Detective (post) 286?The Incident of Shinichi Kudo in New York (incident) 287?The Incident of Shinichi Kudo in New York (deduction) 288?The Incident of Shinichi Kudo in New York (resolution) 307?Testimony Without a Voice (Episode 1) 308?Testimony Without a Voice (Episode 2) 309?Contact with the Dark Organization (Negotiation Episode) 310?Contact with the Dark Organization (Pursuit Episode) 311?Contact with the Dark Organization (Duel to the Death Episode) 338? Four Porsches (Top) 339?Four Porsches (Bottom) 340?The Secret Hidden in the Toilet (Prequel) 341?The Secret Hidden in the Toilet (Postquel) 345?Straightforward Confrontation with the Dark Organization? Double Mystery on the Night of the Full Moon 387?The Dissonance of the Stradivarius Violin? Epilogue 425?Black Shock! The Moment the Dark Organization's Claws Reach Out 427?The Mystery-Filled Road to School (prequel) 428?The Mystery-Filled Road to School (postquel) 462?The Shadow of the Black Organization? Young Witnesses 463?Shadows of the Black Organization? Fantastic Illumination 464?Shadows of the Black Organization? Mysterious High Payments 465?The Shadow of the Black Organization? Pearl's Shooting Star 484The Whereabouts of the Black Photo (Prequel) 485The Whereabouts of the Black Photo (Post) 491?Red and Black Collide? The Beginning 492?Red and Black Collide? Bloodlines 493?Red and Black Collide? The Last Call 494?Red and Black Collide? Underland 495?Red vs Black? Sleep 496?Red vs Black? Invasion 497?Red vs Black? Awakening 498?Red vs Black? Stirring the pot 499?Red against Black? Disguise 500?Red vs. Black? Last Words 501?Red Versus Black? Suspicion 502?Red vs Black? White 503?Red vs Black? Death 504?Red versus Black? Martyrdom 509?Red, White, Yellow and the Detective Agency 510?Conan vs.?W Cipher Mystery 511?Reasoning vs! Shinichi vs. Digital re-release Reunion with the Dark Organization Live-action version 2. Resurrection of Shinichi Kudo? The Dark Organization Showdown Theatrical Version 2001?Theatrical Version 2001? 2001?Theater 5: Countdown to Heaven (天国へのカウントダウン)2001/04/11? 2009?Theater 13: Lacquer Black Tracker (漆黑の追迹者)?2009/04/18 Manga Version 01/01?001?A Modern Day Sherlock Holmes? 01/02?002?A detective who becomes a child? 12/04?114?Sudden encounters? 12/05?115?Where is the bomb? 12/06?116?Conan's miscalculation? 18/06?176?Transfer students? 18/07?177?The Woman in Black? 18/08?178?Members of a secret organization-? 18/09?179?Girl in Disguise? 18/10?180?Will die? 19/01?181?Why? 19/09?189?Sniped balls! 19/10?190?56,000 hostages? 20/01?191?The Far Side of the Eye? 24/07?238?Street Corner of Betrayal? 24/08?239?Blackened Funeral Row? 24/09?240?Farewell Without Saying Goodbye? 24/10?241?Bullets from the Past? 24/11?242?White World? 29/03?287?Unseen Terror? 29/04?288?Danger Signal? 29/05?289?Buried in broad daylight? 34/11?350?Golden Apples (1)? 35/01?351?Golden Apples (2)? 35/02?352?Golden Apples (3)? 35/03?353?Golden Apple (4)? 35/04?354?Golden Apple (5)? 37/05?377?Trail of Darkness (1)? 37/06?378?Trail of Darkness (2)? 37/07?379?Trail of Darkness (3)? 37/08?380?Snow...Dark Shadows...? 37/09?381?Dangerous Encounters? 37/10?382?Hitchhiking? 38/01?383?New weapon! 41/10?423?The mystery left behind by the visitor? 41/11?424?The Secret of the Tiny Chamber? 42/01?425?The hidden truth? 42/05?429?The Full Moon and the Black Feast? 42/06?430?The Bloodstained Ghost Ship? 42/07?431?The appearance of the Invisible Man? 42/08?432?Kudo Shinichi's appearance? 42/09?433?The truth beneath the mask? 42/10?434?The rotten apple? 48/09?499?The Doorbell Freak? 48/10?500?A new member of the Men in Black? 49/01?501?Track the target! 49/02?502?New instructions! 49/03?503?Blackcoats vs. FBI? 49/04?504?Blackcoats vs. FBI? 53/07?550?Witness one? 53/08?551?Nails and Snakes? 53/09?552?The true face of the hammer? 53/10?553?The Incredible Part-Time Job? 54/01?554?The dinner menu? 54/02?555?The Star of Dreams? FILE.595?Raven's Song FILE.596?Second Line FILE.597?Fake Patient VOL.58 FILE.598?Stalking, then ...... FILE.599?Akai's Past FILE.600?Desperate Stakes FILE.601?Disguise FILE.602?Last Resort FILE.603?Mission FILE.604?Sisters and Brothers FILE.605?Unexpected Suspects FILE.606?Friday the 13th is Friday Again FILE.607?Card Maier's Past FILE.608?The Spell of Magic VOL.59 FILE.609?The Steel Wedge VOL.65?FILE.700?The Danger Zone VOL.65?FILE.701?The Red and the Hints of the 13th Piece VOL.66?FILE.702?The Bomber's PurposeThe Black Clothes Organization (黑衣组织) (original: 黒の组织), which Conan refers to as the "Legion of Crows," is a criminal organization shrouded in mystery in Detective Conan. The protagonist, Shinichi Kudo, is poisoned and transformed into Conan Edogawa after seeing the organization's illegal dealings with others.
In fact, the real name of the organization has always been a mystery, often referred to in the film as the "black (dark) organization", "organization". The structure and purpose of the organization is also not obvious. What is certain is that the organization has a strong presence in Japan and the West, and that it has a strong industry. In addition, the organization has been developing a highly toxic drug that kills people, and there is a theory that it is a drug to make them immortal. (The organization has also been working on a poisonous drug that kills people (APTX4869, but due to incomplete research, it has been shown to have the effect of returning people to their old age), and has been working on a technique to "turn back the clock" (in the words of Ai Haibara). The organization was founded no less than half a century ago (one-shot volume 19? FILe9? Sniper's Ball? TV130? Arena Undifferentiated Coercion Incident? Prequel), Haibara says (to Kudo), "As far back as half a century ago, you had a lot to do with the Organization." The color in the organization is black, and all the people wear that color. The codenames of the people in the organization are all alcohol names. Some of the more important members of the Organization who have appeared so far include Gin, Sherry (Ai Haibara) (who has betrayed the Organization), Vermouth (Belmod, Sharon Winyard, Chris Winyard), Vodka, Kir (Kir) (CIA undercover agent in the Organization, Mizuno Renai is in a coma after being hospitalized by the FBI), Chianti, Korn , Calvados, BourbonCharacters pictured:
Korn (KORN)*? Gin (Gin)※? Kir(Kir)※Calvados(Calvados) Vodka(Vodka)※Vermouth(Vermouth)? Vodka (Vodka) ※Belmood (Vermouth) Chianti ※ Miyano Houji (Miyano Shiho's father) Pisco ※ Tequila ※ Sherry ※ Miyano Akemi Shobuchi Kiichiro ※ Hara Yoshiaki ※ Elena Miyano (Miyano Shiho's mother) ※ Swallowing the mouth of ShigehikoOn the name of the liquor in the Black Organization
1. Gin Also known as "gin" or "gin", it was the first spirit made for a special purpose by mankind, and it originated in the Netherlands in 1660, when it was invented by Sylvius, a Dutch university professor. It originated in the Netherlands in 1660 and was first invented by a Dutch university professor, Sylvius, to prevent the Dutch from contracting tropical diseases, and was initially used as a diuretic and purgative. It was soon discovered that this diuretic had a harmonious aroma, harmonious flavor, mellow and mild, clean body, and a natural style of purity and refreshment, and was soon consumed as an official alcoholic beverage. The pleasant aroma of gin comes mainly from juniper berries, which have a diuretic effect. There are many ways to add juniper berries, which are generally wrapped in gauze and hung in the exit part of the still. Steam liquor, its flavor will be strung in the wine, or juniper berries immersed in absolutely neutral alcohol, a week and then reflux re-steam, the flavor of the steam in the wine. Sometimes juniper berries can be crushed into small pieces and added to the brewing materials for saccharification, fermentation, and distillation to get its flavor. Some countries and distilleries work with other spices to make gin, such as coriander, douglas fir, licorice and orange peel. And the exact recipe has always been kept very secret by the manufacturers.? Later, when it was introduced to the United States, it was heavily used in cocktail making. Nowadays, gin is mainly made from grains, after saccharification, fermentation and distillation into high alcohol, add gin, lemon peel, cinnamon and other ingredients, and then a second distillation, that is, the formation of gin.? 2. Vodka (Vodka) Legend has it that in 1812, with the harsh Russian winter as the stage, a Russian-French war was waged, and the war ended with the French army, whose brandy bottles were at the bottom of the bottle, losing to the Russian army, whose vodka was endless. Imperial Russia era in 1818, Bao Shi vodka (Pierre? Smirnoff? Fils) distillery was built in Moscow in 1917, after the October Revolution, is still a family business, in 1930, the recipe for vodka was brought to the U.S., in the U.S. was also built in the U.S., Bao Shi (smirnoff) distillery, the alcohol content of the alcohol produced is very high, in the final process of In the final process, a special charcoal filter is used to obtain a pure vodka flavor. Vodka is the national drink of Russia and Poland, and is a very popular strong drink in the cold countries of Northern Europe, "vodka" is the former Soviet nickname for "water". 3. Tequila? Tequila is an alcoholic beverage made in Mexico from the heart of the agave plant (Piña, but botanically speaking, it is the stem of the plant). 4. Sherry (Sherry) Sherry is produced in southwestern Spain, Andalusia (Amdalusia), where the soil and climate create a unique style of Sherry. It has a sweet flavor and an alcohol concentration of 7% to 20%. The method of production is: it is loaded into oak barrels, exposed to sunlight for 3 months, then put away and stored frozen. It is made by drying the raw grapes first, waiting for the water to decrease and the sugar to increase before starting to press the juice, and in order to increase the acidity, it will be added with a little bit of gypsum fermentation, and then loaded into barrels for a second fermentation, and then finally add brandy to increase the alcohol concentration. Sherry is usually divided into two main categories: Fino, which is unsweetened and makes a good aperitif before a meal. The other is Oloroso, which is sweet and is usually served as an after-dinner drink. The color of sherry ranges from clear to deep yellow and brown. The sweetness of sherry is affected by the timing of adding brandy during fermentation, the earlier it is added the sweeter it is, the later it is added the less sweet it is, and the alcohol concentration is affected by the amount of brandy added. Sherry has a special storage method called Solera?system, which is to stack wooden barrels one layer above the other in the shape of a pyramid, with the oldest sherry underneath and the second oldest on the second layer, and then the younger the age of the wine, the more it is put on the top, and the more the wine is put on the top, and the more the wine is put on the top, and the more the wine is put on the top, and the more it is put on the top, and the more it is put on the top, and the more it is put on the top. Therefore, Sherry is stored in Solera System, where young and old wines are blended, so that the wine flowing out of it will always be of a certain quality. 5. Vermouth? Vermouth is a high-alcohol distillate flavored with aniseed, the main ingredient being wormwood. (wormwood)? The main ingredient is the wormwood herb (Artemisia). (Artemisia?absinthium)), the liquor is green in color and turns a cloudy, milky white when water is added. The wine is aromatic, light and slightly bitter, and contains sixty-eight percent high alcohol. 6. Calvados This is a brandy made from apples, a specialty of Normandy, France. This does not mean that all the apple brandy produced here can be called Calvados, because, like Cognac, it is produced in various regions and made according to the strict regulations of the A.O.C. law, and outside the regulations, it can only be called apple cider. This is a cold place, not suitable for Portuguese cultivation of wine, but the cultivation of apples, from the sixteenth century, as for the apple made of brandy, is the end of the sixteenth century, Henry IV era. 7. Kir (Kir) Kir wine (English name Kirs) is a kind of white wine or champagne plus blackcurrant wine in accordance with the ratio of 5:1 blended into the classic, it (she) color blood red, dark color, taste is very mellow, very visceral a kind of wine. A French aperitif. 8. Chianti (Chianti) A world-renowned red wine from the Chianti region of Italy. Chianti wine has a history of hundreds of years. It is said that a baron in the nineteenth century suddenly thought of a few grapes in this area and invented a red wine that has since become famous around the world. It has turned the mountainous region into a romantic wine country. 9. Korn (Korn) KORN is the German production of grain brewing colorless spirits, raw materials are generally wheat, rye or barley. Grain crushed and fermented with yeast and water, repeated distillation, natural flavor, also called KORNBRAND, after two distillation of KORN called DOPPELKORN 10. Pisco (Pisco)? The grapes are manufactured through fermentation and distillation, and are distilled spirits produced by BELLU and CHILLY. The color is very light and the alcohol content is about 40%. It is mainly used as an aperitif. The name "PISCO" seems to come from the name of the original South American people. 11. Martini Martini is a very famous cocktail. Of all the cocktails, the Martini has the most variations, with more than two hundred. The Martini consists of 3/2OZ of gin and 1/2OZ of astringent vermouth, garnished with an olive or a slice of lemon peel, and has a sharp, deep flavor. 12. Rye Whiskey (Rye) Rye Whiskey is made from rye as a raw material; produced in the United States; the history of brewing earlier than bourbon whiskey, the main places of origin are Pennsylvania and Maryland. Its raw materials must be 51% is rye, the rest is corn and wheat. The liquor is amber in color, and the taste is different from bourbon, with a richer taste, so it is less popular with modern people. 13. Bourbon Whiskey (Bourbon?Whiskey) Bourbon is the name of a place in the U.S. state of Kentucky (Kentucky), so Bourbon Whiskey, also known as Kentucky?Stright?Bourbon?Whiskey, which is made from 51-75% of the fermented corn grain distillation, in the new inner wall of the baked white oak barrels. It is distilled from 51-75% fermented corn grain and aged in new white oak barrels with a toasted inner wall for 4-8 years. The liquor is amber in color, with a strong original aroma, a mellow and soft taste, and a long aftertaste, with a degree of alcohol of 43.5 degrees. Bourbon whiskey doesn't mean that it must be produced in Bourbon County, Kentucky. According to the U.S. liquor law, as long as the following three conditions of the product, can be used in this name: First, brewing raw materials, corn accounted for at least 51%: Second, distilled liquor degrees should be in the range of 40 ~ 80 degrees; Third, to liquor degree 40 ~?62.5 degrees stored in the new system of charred oak barrels, the storage period of more than 2 years. So Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Missouri also produce bourbon, but only those produced in Kentucky can be called Kentucky?Straight?Bourbon?whiskey.? The raw material is made from 51% corn, which is distilled twice and has an alcohol content of between 40% and 60%. 14. Irish whiskey (Irish?Whiskey) The organization's characters appear in M13. Irish monks learned how to distill from beer and wine during their pilgrimages to Mediterranean countries in the twelfth century. Although distillation was initially limited to medicinal purposes, that didn't stop it from being "recreational". And these monks mastered the knowledge of distillation formed the basis of Irish and Scottish whiskey **** with. Eighteenth-century Irish aristocrats actually preferred French cognac brandy, while Irish whiskey was considered low-grade. But soon Irish whiskey was given such distinctions as rural and urban.