Monster (Anime Series) (2004) s01e05 Episode Script
Episode 5
Now, class Tell me what the decision in the 1968 Stuttgart case was based upon.
Now, now, what is this silence? Is this a Zen temple in the Orient? Mr.
Eimer I would like to hear your answer.
Huh?! Well uh That is Anyone! Is there anyone who will break this silence? So, the chronic latecomer is here at last.
You're 13 minutes late Seems your part-time pizza delivery job was awfully busy today.
I'm sorry Professor Kronecker Now, then, let me ask you a question before you sit down.
Do you have enough strength to tell me what the basis was for the decision in the Stuttgart case? Huh? Uh yes.
Well The accused claimed that the kidnapping was a sham and that the victim's death had been due to an accident.
After an investigation of the crime scene it was found that the victim's death had indeed been accidental.
And so, based on the fact that the intent to kill must be proven in a murder I believe that a sentence of 15 years was handed down.
Very good.
Sit down, Nina Fortner.
Yes, Professor! Heidelberg, (Germany) You saved us, Nina.
The Girl of Heidelberg If no one had been able to give him the answer, Kronecker would have probably demanded 50-page reports.
I have to treat Nina, to whom we're greatly indebted, to something to eat.
You can come, can't you Nina? Just the two of us Nina Fortner I'm sorry, Peter.
I have a club meeting today.
She turned you down again Peter, how many times was that? Shut up! I'd like to see if there's anyone who can get Nina to agree to a date.
I-I give up! Oh, no! If I'm late with my deliveries, I'm going to get it from the manager again! I'm home! Boy, am I hungry! Oh, my, the neighbors can probably hear you.
You're a young lady now.
It's not becoming.
Go and wash your hands.
Yes, ma'am! Oh! Mom, did you color your hair? It looks good, doesn't it? Honestly! You shouldn't be dying your hair so bright, at your age! You're wrong, Dad.
She looks lovely.
She's not going to a masquerade party, after all.
Wouldn't it be wonderful for Mom to be young forever? Hi, Dad Oh, yes Speaking of masquerades I saw some kids in costumes today.
Oh, yes It's the St.
Hadrian Costume Parade.
I wish I had dressed up like that when I was little.
They were so cute! Huh? Oh you did dress up in a costume.
Isn't that right, dear? O-Oh that's right.
Huh? Let's see It's around here Oh, here it is! Here, look at this! It's true You were so excited and made such a fuss.
Isn't that right, dear? Huh? Oh, that's right.
A costume parade? Distant spring.
I forlornly wait for a spring that will never come Hannah.
Oh, Hannah Will you hurry and get over your broken heart?! Huh?! Let me send you the world's most beautiful flower.
I was born to blanket you in flowers Wow I wonder who sent this.
Aha! I'm very impressed, Peter! How have you been, Nina? Yes, well, I've been very well, thankfully, Dr.
Gaitel.
That's good.
Of course, I could tell by the look on your face when you entered this counseling room that your were doing well.
And do you no longer have that dream? Of that monster appearing out of the darkness Yes! I've been sleeping so well, I have no time to dream.
I wonder why I was plagued by such a dream night after night.
It's common for people to become insecure during their student years.
Dreams of the future become confused with other insecurities, and you lose sight of who you are.
But what you are is something you can spend your whole life trying to learn, and never discover.
All you can do now is be prepared to spend your whole life searching, and do only what you can do toward your future.
Yes.
I will do my best.
I want to become a public prosecutor.
That's good.
All right, I think we can end our counseling session for today.
Thank you very much.
Nina Fortner Such a cheerful girl But I can't help but feel that her cheerfulness is a reaction to something she's running away from.
Some vast darkness What? Don't say that.
Don't act so innocent.
What in the world are you talking about? "I was born to blanket you in flowers" I never thought you had the makings of a poet.
I don't know anything about that.
I wouldn't be able to come up with words like those even if I stood on my head.
Huh? Then, who was it? I've given my email address to only my friends.
Who knows? Damn.
All I know is that I have another rival in love! Who in the world could it be? This bizarre murder that took place in Munich The perpetrator, after shooting the parents to death, strangled the two children with a rope.
Now, I'd like you to explain the ruling of the judge from the court records Nina Fortner.
Huh? Do you not understand the question? N-No uh The trial was focused on the cold-blooded murder of a whole family - Huh? - The evidence The evidence Oh? There are times you can't answer either, Nina? Nina! What's wrong, Nina? Nina!? Are you all right? You want to go to the infirmary? I-I'm all right.
I just felt a little ill After listening to the professor's story suddenly Huh? You mean that bizarre massacre of that family? Stop it! Is that it? I thought you were awfully brave, but you're more sensitive than I expected.
Did you see a horror movie that terrified you as a child? I know! I'll bet that counselor, Dr.
Gaitel, would probably say "If you look back on why this happened, you'll find it was nothing significant.
Now, why don't you think back on your childhood" I don't remember Huh? I don't remember anything before the age of ten My memories My childhood memories Huh?! KÃ ln, (Germany) Yes They were a very nice couple To think they were killed like that Huh? Children? Oh, now that you mention it, they had a son.
His name was Michael, I think.
They lived together about two years.
A boy? Was there a boy? Yes, there was.
Wasn't his name Michael? He was around fourteen.
Michael, you say? I seem to remember him.
Why? Are you the police? Yes.
Michael Reichmann.
He was a student in my class.
But he didn't leave much of an impression.
I'm embarrassed to say this, but I don't remember him well.
I'm not sure if he had any friends.
And, there are no records Everything burned in a fire six years ago.
There definitely was a boy named Michael living here in Cologne until six years ago And Michael's real name Johan I've used that name before Who are you? But what's the use in knowing that? What's the use? He is a serial-killer who is a twin That's all there is.
What am I doing? A twin! What about his sister? Where did his twin sister go?! "I will come for you soon" Who is this? You'll come for me soon? What does that mean? A child? Yes, there was about 7 or 8 years ago.
So Mr.
and Mrs.
Heinemann, who were killed, were fostering a boy? What was he like? What was he like? That was a long time ago.
And he only lived with them about a year.
I don't remember anything about him.
Didn't that boy have a sister? It was only that boy.
Listen, I just want to forget about what happened to that couple.
I even thought about moving away after it happened.
I know about that boy.
Come on in.
I was just about to fix some tea.
Have a seat.
Uh yes.
Thank you.
Uh I Have a seat.
Please have some tea.
Thank you very much.
You're a doctor, aren't you? That boy told me.
You're Dr.
Tenma, aren't you? He's coming for you? Who? I have no idea.
It was an anonymous message.
You look so happy.
You're not thinking a prince on a white horse will be coming for you, are you? Are you jealous? There you go, daydreaming again, Nina.
"I was born to blanket you in flowers" There aren't any kids who talk like that today.
Oh! Say, listen.
Haven't you noticed a strange boy in class recently? Oh! Yes, I have! The one who calmly sits in that "legendary seat"in Room 12, where you're bound to be called on by the teacher.
And yet, he's never called on.
That's right.
And do you know, he stares at Nina all through class! - Huh? - He's the one! What? You know! Your prince on the white horse! That boy was extremely grateful to you, Dr.
Tenma.
He said you were the one who saved him; you meant more to him than a parent.
What name did he go by? Franz But he said it wasn't his real name.
He trusted you enough to tell you that? That Franz, who had shown up out of the blue, was cared for by Mr.
and Mrs.
Heinemann, who lived in the flat across the hall, for a year.
No, actually, it was 14 months from March 1987 to April 1988.
Then, one day, he suddenly vanished.
He was very bright.
And he was well-mannered.
Did he used to come to this apartment? Every day.
I lived alone so I always welcomed him.
He sat in that seat and spent his time studying.
In no time, he had mastered the English and French that I taught him.
By the time he disappeared, he was fluent in both.
That 12-year-old boy Is there anything else you remember about him? He always listened closely to my stories.
What stories do you think he was most interested in? Well War stories.
War? During World War II, I was on the crew of a U-boat.
His favorite story was about the time we were attacked by a destroyer of the Allied Forces We were at a depth of 120 meters We were attacked by the enemy and although we had suffered a fatal blow, we kept going.
Inside that groaning ship, we all waited in terror.
We returned from that living hell An ordinary child would probably look at this as another adventure story But that boy was different.
What he was most interested in was the terror.
Extreme terror.
What is the reaction of a person standing on the edge of death? That was his only interest.
He took pleasure in terror! Wh-What sort of expression did he have while listening to your stories? Probably had a gleam in his eye, and a smile on his face.
Probably? I am blind, you see.
Yes.
I know neither his real name, nor what he looks like.
Earlier, you said that boy trusted me, didn't you? He never trusts anybody.
There's only one person he's ever trusted his sister.
I-I'm looking for that sister!! He said he would go and collect her when she turned twenty.
Go where? To Heidelberg.
See you later! Ride carefully on your scooter.
I will! Bye, Dad! Good bye! I guess it's time But We decided, didn't we? That we'd tell her on her 20th birthday that she's not our child.
Hey, wait, I can't What are you saying? You wanted to meet him.
We told him you'd wait for him here.
Don't screw up, with your "prince on a white horse.
" See you later! Oh Clara! Beata! How could they do this behind my back! Oh, look! He's here! H-How do you do You're Nina Fortner? Y-Yes Uh I'm Otto Hubermann Oh, hello Who is he? Who is he? I've seen him somewhere before Who are you? Huh? Huh? - Nina! - Nina! Nina! What's wrong? Are you all right? - Nina, wake up! - Nina! Nina!? - Nina, wake up! - Nina! - Hey, Nina! - Hey, Nina! Nina, are you all right?! The Missing
Now, now, what is this silence? Is this a Zen temple in the Orient? Mr.
Eimer I would like to hear your answer.
Huh?! Well uh That is Anyone! Is there anyone who will break this silence? So, the chronic latecomer is here at last.
You're 13 minutes late Seems your part-time pizza delivery job was awfully busy today.
I'm sorry Professor Kronecker Now, then, let me ask you a question before you sit down.
Do you have enough strength to tell me what the basis was for the decision in the Stuttgart case? Huh? Uh yes.
Well The accused claimed that the kidnapping was a sham and that the victim's death had been due to an accident.
After an investigation of the crime scene it was found that the victim's death had indeed been accidental.
And so, based on the fact that the intent to kill must be proven in a murder I believe that a sentence of 15 years was handed down.
Very good.
Sit down, Nina Fortner.
Yes, Professor! Heidelberg, (Germany) You saved us, Nina.
The Girl of Heidelberg If no one had been able to give him the answer, Kronecker would have probably demanded 50-page reports.
I have to treat Nina, to whom we're greatly indebted, to something to eat.
You can come, can't you Nina? Just the two of us Nina Fortner I'm sorry, Peter.
I have a club meeting today.
She turned you down again Peter, how many times was that? Shut up! I'd like to see if there's anyone who can get Nina to agree to a date.
I-I give up! Oh, no! If I'm late with my deliveries, I'm going to get it from the manager again! I'm home! Boy, am I hungry! Oh, my, the neighbors can probably hear you.
You're a young lady now.
It's not becoming.
Go and wash your hands.
Yes, ma'am! Oh! Mom, did you color your hair? It looks good, doesn't it? Honestly! You shouldn't be dying your hair so bright, at your age! You're wrong, Dad.
She looks lovely.
She's not going to a masquerade party, after all.
Wouldn't it be wonderful for Mom to be young forever? Hi, Dad Oh, yes Speaking of masquerades I saw some kids in costumes today.
Oh, yes It's the St.
Hadrian Costume Parade.
I wish I had dressed up like that when I was little.
They were so cute! Huh? Oh you did dress up in a costume.
Isn't that right, dear? O-Oh that's right.
Huh? Let's see It's around here Oh, here it is! Here, look at this! It's true You were so excited and made such a fuss.
Isn't that right, dear? Huh? Oh, that's right.
A costume parade? Distant spring.
I forlornly wait for a spring that will never come Hannah.
Oh, Hannah Will you hurry and get over your broken heart?! Huh?! Let me send you the world's most beautiful flower.
I was born to blanket you in flowers Wow I wonder who sent this.
Aha! I'm very impressed, Peter! How have you been, Nina? Yes, well, I've been very well, thankfully, Dr.
Gaitel.
That's good.
Of course, I could tell by the look on your face when you entered this counseling room that your were doing well.
And do you no longer have that dream? Of that monster appearing out of the darkness Yes! I've been sleeping so well, I have no time to dream.
I wonder why I was plagued by such a dream night after night.
It's common for people to become insecure during their student years.
Dreams of the future become confused with other insecurities, and you lose sight of who you are.
But what you are is something you can spend your whole life trying to learn, and never discover.
All you can do now is be prepared to spend your whole life searching, and do only what you can do toward your future.
Yes.
I will do my best.
I want to become a public prosecutor.
That's good.
All right, I think we can end our counseling session for today.
Thank you very much.
Nina Fortner Such a cheerful girl But I can't help but feel that her cheerfulness is a reaction to something she's running away from.
Some vast darkness What? Don't say that.
Don't act so innocent.
What in the world are you talking about? "I was born to blanket you in flowers" I never thought you had the makings of a poet.
I don't know anything about that.
I wouldn't be able to come up with words like those even if I stood on my head.
Huh? Then, who was it? I've given my email address to only my friends.
Who knows? Damn.
All I know is that I have another rival in love! Who in the world could it be? This bizarre murder that took place in Munich The perpetrator, after shooting the parents to death, strangled the two children with a rope.
Now, I'd like you to explain the ruling of the judge from the court records Nina Fortner.
Huh? Do you not understand the question? N-No uh The trial was focused on the cold-blooded murder of a whole family - Huh? - The evidence The evidence Oh? There are times you can't answer either, Nina? Nina! What's wrong, Nina? Nina!? Are you all right? You want to go to the infirmary? I-I'm all right.
I just felt a little ill After listening to the professor's story suddenly Huh? You mean that bizarre massacre of that family? Stop it! Is that it? I thought you were awfully brave, but you're more sensitive than I expected.
Did you see a horror movie that terrified you as a child? I know! I'll bet that counselor, Dr.
Gaitel, would probably say "If you look back on why this happened, you'll find it was nothing significant.
Now, why don't you think back on your childhood" I don't remember Huh? I don't remember anything before the age of ten My memories My childhood memories Huh?! KÃ ln, (Germany) Yes They were a very nice couple To think they were killed like that Huh? Children? Oh, now that you mention it, they had a son.
His name was Michael, I think.
They lived together about two years.
A boy? Was there a boy? Yes, there was.
Wasn't his name Michael? He was around fourteen.
Michael, you say? I seem to remember him.
Why? Are you the police? Yes.
Michael Reichmann.
He was a student in my class.
But he didn't leave much of an impression.
I'm embarrassed to say this, but I don't remember him well.
I'm not sure if he had any friends.
And, there are no records Everything burned in a fire six years ago.
There definitely was a boy named Michael living here in Cologne until six years ago And Michael's real name Johan I've used that name before Who are you? But what's the use in knowing that? What's the use? He is a serial-killer who is a twin That's all there is.
What am I doing? A twin! What about his sister? Where did his twin sister go?! "I will come for you soon" Who is this? You'll come for me soon? What does that mean? A child? Yes, there was about 7 or 8 years ago.
So Mr.
and Mrs.
Heinemann, who were killed, were fostering a boy? What was he like? What was he like? That was a long time ago.
And he only lived with them about a year.
I don't remember anything about him.
Didn't that boy have a sister? It was only that boy.
Listen, I just want to forget about what happened to that couple.
I even thought about moving away after it happened.
I know about that boy.
Come on in.
I was just about to fix some tea.
Have a seat.
Uh yes.
Thank you.
Uh I Have a seat.
Please have some tea.
Thank you very much.
You're a doctor, aren't you? That boy told me.
You're Dr.
Tenma, aren't you? He's coming for you? Who? I have no idea.
It was an anonymous message.
You look so happy.
You're not thinking a prince on a white horse will be coming for you, are you? Are you jealous? There you go, daydreaming again, Nina.
"I was born to blanket you in flowers" There aren't any kids who talk like that today.
Oh! Say, listen.
Haven't you noticed a strange boy in class recently? Oh! Yes, I have! The one who calmly sits in that "legendary seat"in Room 12, where you're bound to be called on by the teacher.
And yet, he's never called on.
That's right.
And do you know, he stares at Nina all through class! - Huh? - He's the one! What? You know! Your prince on the white horse! That boy was extremely grateful to you, Dr.
Tenma.
He said you were the one who saved him; you meant more to him than a parent.
What name did he go by? Franz But he said it wasn't his real name.
He trusted you enough to tell you that? That Franz, who had shown up out of the blue, was cared for by Mr.
and Mrs.
Heinemann, who lived in the flat across the hall, for a year.
No, actually, it was 14 months from March 1987 to April 1988.
Then, one day, he suddenly vanished.
He was very bright.
And he was well-mannered.
Did he used to come to this apartment? Every day.
I lived alone so I always welcomed him.
He sat in that seat and spent his time studying.
In no time, he had mastered the English and French that I taught him.
By the time he disappeared, he was fluent in both.
That 12-year-old boy Is there anything else you remember about him? He always listened closely to my stories.
What stories do you think he was most interested in? Well War stories.
War? During World War II, I was on the crew of a U-boat.
His favorite story was about the time we were attacked by a destroyer of the Allied Forces We were at a depth of 120 meters We were attacked by the enemy and although we had suffered a fatal blow, we kept going.
Inside that groaning ship, we all waited in terror.
We returned from that living hell An ordinary child would probably look at this as another adventure story But that boy was different.
What he was most interested in was the terror.
Extreme terror.
What is the reaction of a person standing on the edge of death? That was his only interest.
He took pleasure in terror! Wh-What sort of expression did he have while listening to your stories? Probably had a gleam in his eye, and a smile on his face.
Probably? I am blind, you see.
Yes.
I know neither his real name, nor what he looks like.
Earlier, you said that boy trusted me, didn't you? He never trusts anybody.
There's only one person he's ever trusted his sister.
I-I'm looking for that sister!! He said he would go and collect her when she turned twenty.
Go where? To Heidelberg.
See you later! Ride carefully on your scooter.
I will! Bye, Dad! Good bye! I guess it's time But We decided, didn't we? That we'd tell her on her 20th birthday that she's not our child.
Hey, wait, I can't What are you saying? You wanted to meet him.
We told him you'd wait for him here.
Don't screw up, with your "prince on a white horse.
" See you later! Oh Clara! Beata! How could they do this behind my back! Oh, look! He's here! H-How do you do You're Nina Fortner? Y-Yes Uh I'm Otto Hubermann Oh, hello Who is he? Who is he? I've seen him somewhere before Who are you? Huh? Huh? - Nina! - Nina! Nina! What's wrong? Are you all right? - Nina, wake up! - Nina! Nina!? - Nina, wake up! - Nina! - Hey, Nina! - Hey, Nina! Nina, are you all right?! The Missing