In Detective Conan, Mika cho has become a center of frequent criminal cases, which is often ridiculed by fans. Even the protagonist Conan has gained; Grim Reaper Elementary School Student; The title. Will residents’ understanding of public security undergo extreme changes in such a high crime city? In a recent episode of the anime “Detective Conan”, this topic was discussed through the charactersBu MeiThe perspective was vividly portrayed.
She even complained about the lack of incidents because her life was too peaceful, which made people reflect on how the public security concept of the residents of Mika cho had evolved.
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In episode 1125 of Detective Conan, which aired in Japan on June 1, 2023, the animation team introduced an original storyline《Bu Mei’s Drawing Diary Event Book 4》. This episode revolves around one of the members of the Young Detective TeamBu MeiUnfolding, her peculiar interpretation of the security situation in Mikawa Town quickly sparked widespread discussion among netizens.
In the drama,Bu MeiHolding her drawing diary looked quite dejected.
Other members of the young detective team also became curious about this and asked about the cause of her troubles.
In fact, the first three episodes of this series were released as early as 2020, 2022, and 2023, all of which were aboutBu MeiDue to not knowing how to fill in her diary, she chose to record the criminal events she experienced with her members.
In the latest fourth episode,Bu MeiI also feel distressed because I have no idea where to start with my drawing diary.
On May 29th, the weather was sunny. I played police catching thieves with Conan, Xiao Ai, and my friends from the Junior Detective Team. It was a peaceful day
On May 30th, the weather was cloudy. I went to the aquarium with Dr. Agasa and the members of the Junior Detective Team and saw the garden eels. It was a peaceful day
On May 31st, the weather was sunny. I went to a flower shop with my mom and bought flowers to plant in the living room. It was a peaceful day
In this context, Conan consultedBu MeiI don’t understand why she is not satisfied with the current situation in her drawing diary.
Faced with Conan’s doubts,Bu MeiStart venting dissatisfaction:
It’s just that I’ve been living too ordinary lately
No criminal incidents have occurred like before
Bu Mei’s drawing diary should not be an ordinary drawing diary, but an event book
Conan was shocked by Bu Mei’s complaint.
The following plot is about Bu Mei leading a young detective team to search for criminal events everywhere.
Japanese netizens couldn’t help but leave comments mocking this,Children who grow up in Mika cho may have a severely distorted understanding of public security, and may even find ordinary life dull and eager for criminal incidents to occur.
Here are some reactions from Japanese netizens:
Bu Mei is too scary, isn’t she
Even Bu Mei has become numb
Only Bu Mei in the world would complain about living too peacefully
The country should really intervene in the security of Mihua Town. Even elementary school students are eager for a bloody incident in this environment
This comment is thought-provoking:Living in such a high crime area, residents’ psychology has long been influenced by hidden dangers, and Bu Mei’s behavior is a manifestation of this complex mentality.
Bu Mei, who feels depressed about ‘Peaceful Day’, is completely infected with Mikawa cho syndrome and is beyond redemption
How could we let Ayumi, who is a 1-year-old girl, say such words? Mika cho and the Grim Reaper are truly deeply sinful
In the end, this episode vividly demonstrates how the concept of public security in Mika cho has become extraordinary through Bu Mei’s words and actions. No matter how exaggerated the abnormal plots in the animation are, they have triggered profound reflections on the relationship between public security and human nature.
The psychological challenges faced by residents of Mihua Town living in such an environment truly reflect the potential problems faced by any modern society when facing crime.