Timeline

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This is a timeline of all the events that occurred during the series as well as events prior to Shinichi's reversion into Conan. The years are listed in reference to the current storyline time in Detective Conan.

Detective Conan operates on a floating timeline, which means there is a severe but unavoidable contradiction between the amount of time characters claim has passed and how much time has apparently passed according to the reader. These contradictions make it impossible to realistically determine when certain events in the current timeline happened exactly, since 20+ years of cases, seasons, and holidays are being crammed into "less than one year".

Over 50 years ago

72 years ago

71 years ago

61 years ago

60 years ago

56 years ago

54 years ago

52 years ago

51 years ago

>50 years ago

41-50 years ago

50 years ago

  • Kurisuke Agasa, Hiroshi Agasa's rich accountant uncle died at the age of 38.

49 years ago

43 years ago

42 years ago

41 years ago

31-40 years ago

40 years ago

  • Hiroshi Agasa met Fusae Campbell. Late in November, Agasa found out Fusae had suddenly moved away, and she left him a letter saying that she will meet him in a secret place 10 years from November 24.

39 years ago

38 years ago

37-38 years ago[12]

37 years ago

35 years ago

33 years ago

32 years ago

21-30 years ago

30 years ago

≈29 years ago

29 years ago

≈28 years ago

28 years ago

27 years ago

≈26 years ago

26 years ago

25 years ago

24-25 years ago[12]

24 years ago

23 years ago

22 years ago

11-20 years ago

≈20 years ago

20 years ago

19 years ago

18 years ago

17 years ago

16-17 years ago[12]

16 years ago

15 years ago

  • Kiyonaga Matsumoto got the scar over his left eye when a serial killer he was chasing wounded him with a katana slash.[40]

13 years ago

10-11 years ago

6-10 years ago

≈10 years ago

10 years ago

8 years ago

7 years ago

  • Birth of Takuma Sakamoto
  • Kenji Hagiwara is killed in an apartment bombing on Novemeber 7th when one of a duo of bombers gets revenge for his partner whom the police accidentally killed while he was running away. Hagiwara was the friend of Jinpei Matsuda who successfully disarmed the other bomb. The bomber's remaining partner plans for revenge 4 years later.[45]

6-7 years ago[12]

6 years ago

5 years ago

  • Shuichi Akai begins infiltrating the Black Organization and begins dating Akemi Miyano.[48]
  • Shiho Miyano is known to be working for the Black Organization as a scientist at the age of thirteen. She may have started to work even earlier.[49]

4 years ago

3 years ago

  • Jinpei Matsuda joins Metropolitan Police Division One under Miwako Sato's tutelage. On November 7th, Jinpei Matsuda is killed by a bomb in the 72nd seat of a Ferris Wheel in Haido Shopping Mall which was set by the same man who killed Matsuda's partner Kenji Hagiwara four years ago. Matsuda sacrificed himself in order to transmit a vital clue to Sato where a larger bomb had been set.[45]
  • Masumi Sera and her parents move from Japan to the US.
  • Shinichi Kudo and Heiji Hattori meet and separately solve a case at a ski resort.[52]

2 years ago

  • Shuichi Akai receives the codename Rye, and is called to work under Gin, but is rejected from the Black Organization after Andre Camel ruins the FBI's trap for Gin.[53]
  • Tequila shows up at the office of computer graphics designer/games system engineer Itakura Suguru to say he was interested in the particular “system program” Itakura stopped developing one year ago.

1 year ago

  • Shinichi Kudo solves his first solo case on a plane to New York City.
  • In New York City, Vermouth tries to lure out and kill Shuichi Akai while disguised as a serial killer. Her plot fails when Shuichi shoots her in the stomach. Ran encounters Shuichi while he was looking for the serial killer. Vermouth later runs into Shinichi and then Ran on a fire escape stairway. While preparing to shoot them, Vermouth slips off and is saved from falling to her death by the two teens.
  • Teiko, the sister of Hiroshi Agasa's uncle, Kurisuke Agasa, passed away at 76.
  • Kansuke Yamato chased a parole jumper he believed to be involved with town hero Kuroto Kai's mysterious death into a mountain, where he got caught in the avalanche that took his left eye and leg.[54] He was missing and believed dead for until school friend Taka'aki "Koumei" Morofushi, also a police inspector, went against orders to track down the criminal and find Yamato.[55]
  • Suguru Itakura is given a forced one year deadline to finish the program Tequila was interested in one year ago.
  • Wataru Date is hit by a sleepy driver and dies when working with Wataru Takagi on a case. Date's girlfriend commits suicide soon afterward. A close friend of Date's girlfriend, mistakenly thinking she killed herself because a police officer named Wataru had dumped her, plots revenge against the wrong Wataru: Takagi.

<1 year ago

Current Timeline

Conan Arc (Manga: 1-175, Anime: 1-128)

  • Shinichi goes to Tropical Land with Ran to celebrate her recent karate victory. He encounters two members of a secret organization named Gin and Vodka who give him a mysterious poison that causes Shinichi to de-age to approximately 6-7 years old.[56]
  • Shinichi creates the alias Conan Edogawa and moves into the Mouri Detective Agency hoping to make the failure Kogoro Mouri into a great detective in order to find cases related to the secret organization who poisoned him. [57]
  • To avoid suspicion, Conan enrolls in Teitan Elementary.[58]
  • Akemi Miyano is murdered by then unnamed Black Organization agent Gin after she succeeded at robbing a bank for 1 billion yen to free herself and her sister from the Black Organization.[59] Her death precipitates her sister's boycott of the APTX 4869 development program and eventual betrayal. Akemi's death also triggers FBI agent and former boyfriend Shuichi Akai to seek revenge against the Organization for killing her.[48]
  • The Detective Boys are formed.[60]
  • Ran suspects Conan may be Shinichi, forcing him to adjust his behavior to be more childlike and ultimately needing Hiroshi Agasa to impersonate Shinichi over the phone to give Conan an alibi.[61]
  • Conan runs into Gin and Vodka on a bullet train, learns their codenames, and foils their plan to eliminate a useless transaction partner by blowing up the train.[62]
  • Conan learns that Agasa has told his parents, and he adamantly refuses their offer to run and hide until Yusaku's contacts can find the Organization and some APTX4869.[63]
  • Shinichi is challenged to a deduction battle by a high school detective from Osaka, Heiji Hattori. Conan drinks some of the baijiu Heiji brought as a gift for Kogoro Mouri and turns back into a teenager in the middle of the case. He solves the case, beating Hattori, while also managing to keep his secret identity hidden.[64]
  • Conan runs into Tequila, a member of the Black Organization, at a game convention. Tequila dies in an explosion intended for someone else, and the meeting point his contact revealed, the bar "Le Cocktail", is destroyed by a bomb before Conan could arrive. However, Conan learns that the Organization is interested in the world's top programmers for an unknown reason.[65]
  • At a convention for Holmes Lovers, Conan is forced to solve a murder using Heiji as a 'sleeping detective'. Heiji wakes up partway through, but while he doesn't out Conan at the time, he figures out that Conan is Shinichi and Conan tells him the whole story to keep him from telling Ran the truth about Conan's identity.[66]
  • Ran once again decides that Conan must be Shinichi, but allows Shinichi's mother to convince her otherwise. [67]
  • Conan faces off against Kaitou Kid for the first time since he was de-aged.[68]

Haibara Arc (Manga: 176-237, Anime: 129-175)

Vermouth Arc (Manga: 238-434, Anime: 176-345)

  • Conan and Ai face off against Gin, Vodka, and additional members politician Kenzo Masuyama and American actress Chris Vineyard, attempting to stop an assassination at Haido City Hotel. Ai obtains some data on APTX4869. After nearly killing temporarily-regrown Sherry, Gin believes she'll no longer hide in Beika. Vermouth decides to stay in Japan.[71]
  • Conan is shot on a camping trip with the Detective Boys and Ran reveals renewed certainty in Conan's identity. Given a temporary antidote to make an alibi with Ran, instead to solve a murder Shinichi shows his face to the whole school, including Vermouth. [72]
  • Shinichi asks Ran out to dinner, intending to at least confess his feelings for her, but is interrupted by another murder case and then re-shrinking into Conan.[73]
  • Conan meets Jodie Saintemillion.[21]
  • Conan and the Detective boys get caught in a bus hijacking with Jodie, Shuichi Akai, and Tomoaki Araide. Ai resigns herself to dying rather than be a danger, but Conan protects her and orders her not to run away. [74] The same day, all of the files on Kogoro's Tokyo-based cases are stolen from the Metropolitan Police Department.[75]
  • The Sunset Mansion detective's gathering turns to murder, with Kaitou Kid and Saguru Hakuba making guest appearances.[76]
  • The Detective Boys prevent the kidnapping of James Black, newly arrived in Japan to assist Shuichi. [77]
  • Ran catches a glimpse of Shuichi, but can't remember where she saw him. [78]
  • The stolen files on Kogoro's cases are mailed back to the MPD; Shuichi keeps surveillance on the agency.[75]
  • Heiji and Conan investigate Jodie, but find nothing definitive about her identity.[79]
  • Ran has a fever and remembers the events in New York, including Shuichi's identity. [80]
  • The Detective Boys encounter ex-Organization member Kiichiro Numabuchi.[81]
  • Conan gets a lead on the Org via murdered game designer Itakura Suguru and nearly tricks Vodka into providing more tangible information, only to be prevented and nearly caught by Gin. [82]
  • Shuichi recognizes Shiho in Ai's face, and begins having her watched or watching her himself. [83]
  • Vermouth listens to Conan and Agasa via a bug in Agasa's house.[84]
  • Conan and Ai recover cassette tapes recorded by Ai's mother, Elena Miyano, before her death, and hidden by Akemi the week before she died.[85]
  • Vermouth invites Shinichi to the Halloween cruise, implying that she knows Shinichi is Conan. Heiji takes Shinichi's place at the event to confuse the rest of the Organization about Shinichi's status, which allows Conan to impersonate Ai and bait Vermouth using Jodie's help. Ai interferes with the standoff to sacrifice her life to protect everyone she's connected to, but Shuichi and Ran save her and Jodie, though Vermouth escapes with Conan. Conan hears the keypad tones of the Boss's phone number and Vermouth promises him she'll give up on killing Shiho, but she escapes him as well rather than kill him.[86]

Cell Phone Arc (Manga: 435-498, Anime: 346-424)

  • The FBI offer Shiho a place in the Witness Protection Program, but she declines. [87]
  • Conan and Heiji catch a bomber at the baseball koshien between Kohnan High School and Ohgane High School.[88]
  • Jirokichi Suzuki first challenges Kaitou Kid.[1]
  • Conan Edogawa finds out the Black Organization boss' e-mail adress, which comes from the song Nanatsu no Ko. Haibara tells him not to investigate further, as the boss' address is "Pandora's box".
  • The real Araide Tomoaki returns as the Teitan High School doctor. [89]
  • A text to Shinichi picked up by Conan's phone makes Ran highly suspicious of Conan's identity. Conan sets up a trick to give Shinichi a live alibi, and decides to give Ran the number of the cell phone he uses as Shinichi. [90]

Kir Arc (Manga: 499-621, Anime: 425-508)

  • After solving a minor case for Yoko Okino's co-worker Rena Mizunashi, Conan accidentally discovers that Rena is actually Black Organization agent Kir. With the help of the FBI, Conan foils an assassination attempt and they accidentally capture Kir, unconscious, rather than Vermouth, whom they were trying for. [91]
  • Eisuke Hondou transfers to Teitan High School. He declares a keen interest in Kogoro, but watches Conan suspiciously during several cases. [92]
  • Eisuke Hondou strongly reminds Conan of Rena Mizunashi, and Eisuke attempts to charm and manipulate information about her from Kogoro. [93]
  • The Black Organization and later Eisuke learn about Kir's fate from Toji Funemoto. [94]
  • Conan meets Saguru Hakuba for the second time over a detective competition.[95]
  • Conan learns that Eisuke's father, Hondou, worked for "The Company". [96]
  • "The Company" is CIA. Kir is NOC (Undercover agent).
  • Gin demands from Kir to kill Shuichi to regain the Organisation's trust.
  • Kir kills Shuichi in front of Gin and Vodka. Kir burns the corpse.
  • Fingerprint on Conan's mobile matches the corpse.
  • Eisuke tells Conan that he will go to America to join the CIA and Conan confesses to him he's actually Shinichi which Eisuke claims to have guessed for a long time.[97]

Bourbon and Akai Arc (Manga: 622-897, Anime: 509-783)

Bourbon's first mission half-arc (Sherry) (Manga: 622-824, Anime: 509-704)

  • First mention of Bourbon. Introduction of Subaru Okiya, from whom Haibara senses the Black Organization aura. Okiya moves into Kudo's house.[98]
  • Ran meets Okiya for the first time.[99]
  • Introduction of Scar Akai, who approaches Jodie Starling to confirm about Shuichi Akai's death. Scar Akai saves Conan's life.[100]
  • Jodie tries to find Scar Akai, who approaches Camel later. Okiya notices Scar Akai. The Black Organization prepares to assassinate Scar Akai, whom they think is the real Shuichi, but retreat after Vermouth informs Gin about a plan that they had gotten the Boss's approval to execute.[101]
  • Introduction of Masumi Sera. Masumi transfers to Teitan High School.[102]
  • Masumi shows interest in Subaru. She also informs the Detective Boys about Ai Haibara's appearance in a video of Agasa that she found on the Internet.[103]
  • Masumi meets Heiji and Camel for the first time.[104]
  • Introduction of Tooru Amuro;[105] Amuro takes a part-time job at Cafe Poirot and becomes Kogoro's apprentice.[106]
  • Conan is kidnapped by a case suspect, Amuro helps the Mouris rescuing him, while Masumi follows them from behind. Haibara and Agasa try to locate Conan inside Okiya's car. During the chase, Okiya and Amuro notice each other. Amuro recognizes Masumi. Vermouth arrives at the scene and gives Bourbon a call.[107]
  • Scar Akai approaches Masumi.[108]
  • Masumi meets Okiya. Okiya finds out that Conan is Shinichi Kudo.[109]
  • Haibara takes the antidote of APTX 4869 to rescue the Detective Boys from a fire. Mitsuhiko films a video of Shiho Miyano and sends it to Kogoro's office. Amuro logs into Kogoro's computer and sees the video of Shiho wearing the ring used to board the "Mystery Train". The computer is then hacked by Okiya.[110]
  • Vermouth informs Gin that Sherry is going to be aboard the Bell Tree express Mystery train. Gin plans to blow the entire train up at the station with large amounts of C4. Meanwhile, Vermouth disguises as Scar Akai and Amuro, who is Bourbon, will also be aboard the train and will attempt to capture Shiho alive. Lastly, Kaitou Kid disguises as a passenger aboard the train to investigate it for an upcoming heist. Okiya, Yukiko, and Conan worry that Shiho may be targeted by the Black Organization because of the video, and they come up with a counterplan to trick Vermouth and Bourbon into targeting Kaitou Kid by mistake.[111]
  • While on the train, it is revealed that Elena Miyano was trying to work on a drug which she called "Silver Bullet". Masumi meets Scar Akai and questions him but is knocked out. Subaru tricks Haibara into hiding in an empty room, and Conan forces Kaitou Kid to disguise as Shiho. Amuro confronts the disguised Kid and reveals himself to be Bourbon. Amuro had been disguising as Scar Akai to test the reaction of people that are close to Akai in order to confirm his death. Yukiko tries to stop Vermouth and forces out of her that she has some reason for not wanting the shrinking of Conan and Haibara known. Vermouth then executes her real plan which is to kill Shiho rather than capture her alive like Bourbon wanted, and she blows up the train caboose with Kid in it. Kid successfully escapes and the train stops before it reaches the final station where Gin was waiting. Vermouth reports Shiho to be dead, but finds out she was tricked when she sees Agasa carrying Haibara. Amuro wonders if a mysterious figure he saw was Shuichi and decides to re-investigate Shuichi's death. [112]

Bourbon's second mission half-arc (Shuichi Akai) (Manga: 825-897, Anime: 705-783)

  • Amuro takes a break from Poirot pretending to be sick, but then returns to work later. Vermouth asks Amuro why he isn't leaving the Detective Agency, and he replies that the Sleeping Kogoro has caught his interest—Amuro seems to have realized that Conan is the one behind "Sleeping Kogoro".[113]
  • Introduction of Shukichi Haneda, who solves a case alongside Conan.[114]
  • Conan meets Jodie to inform her that Scar Akai was actually Amuro/Bourbon, in disguise. He requests that the FBI investigate why Amuro still hasn't left Poirot, since the Black Organization has been apparently convinced that Sherry was killed. A disguised Amuro bugs Jodie and overhears Jodie's descriptions about Shuichi Akai's actions one night at Haido Central Hospital, and Conan's anxiety over Jodie even referring back to those moments. A disguised Vermouth retrieves the bug from Jodei.[115] Conan panics upon discovering that Bourbon and Vermouth were present.[116]
  • Sonoko introduces Makoto to Masumi at a bowling alley. Masumi reveals to Conan she has a second brother. She then finds out that he knows Conan.
  • Tomoko Suzuki makes a deal with Makoto—if he can protect The Green Emperor from Kaitou Kid, she will allow him to be with her daughter. He succeeds.
  • Takagi accidentally reveals at a crime scene in front of the Detective Boys that he has been in Sato's bed, implying their relationship has progressed significantly.
  • Conan learns Masumi is sheltering a mysterious child, whom she refers to as a "little sister from outside the domain."
  • Using Natsuko Shibuya, a teacher friend of Jodie's, Amuro gains intel on Rikumichi Kasuda's cause of death from an unsuspecting Camel.[117]
  • Amuro believes Shuichi faked his death by using the body of Rikumichi Kasuda, and confronts Okiya, who he believes is none other than Shuichi.[118]
  • Shuichi is revealed to be alive, and reveals Amuro's real name - Rei Furuya - causing Amuro to stop pursuit of the FBI agents. Amuro is actually an officer of the Security Bureau of the National Police Agency who has infiltrated the Black Organization.[119]

Rum arc (Manga: 898-???, Anime: 784-???)

  • Shuichi explains Conan's plan to fake his death and live in disguise to Jodie and Camel. Rei gives up in pursuing Shuichi. He reveals he knows a secret of Vermouth that's significant enough for other members of the Black Organization to react. First mention of Scotch, a deceased spy who infiltrated the Organization. First mention of Rum, a high-ranking Black Organization member according to Shuichi.[120]
  • Shukichi achieves his goal of getting all seven Shogi Titles. His victory for the final title seems to interest Subaru, and Mary, who is living with Masumi.[121]
  • Introduction of Hyoue Kuroda, a Nagano police chief who knows Conan is the brains behind 'Sleeping Kogoro'.[122]
  • Hyoue Kuroda is re-positioned into the Tokyo Police and takes the place of Kiyonaga Matsumoto, who has been promoted[123]
  • Yumi reveals that even if she asks Shukichi out, he refuses because he is busy. Conan seems to think that it is because he is swamped with interviews from having just earned the last of the seven Shogi titles. Yumi describes Shukichi to the group and the descriptions are the same as Masumi's of her Middle Brother. [124]
  • Masumi mentions that she was taught guitar by a friend of her brother at the train station, who turns out to be Scotch. A flashback reveals that Amuro met Masumi at that time. Masumi heard Amuro say the name "Scotch".[125]
  • Due to a bit of unwashed makeup on Haibara's face, Conan begins to think that she might be related to Mary. [126] Because of this conclusion, he wonders about the relationship between Akemi and Shuichi. [127]
  • Yumi learns that Shukichi is a shogi champion and the special envelope contents are revealed to be a marriage certificate. She speaks to him by phone and learns he lost his match that occurred the same day, as well as his title. She also learns he has a deceased non-blood brother named Kohji Haneda, who Haibara reveals is on APTX list.[128]
  • Conan searches for Kohji online and learns of his mysterious death along with that of Amanda Hughes at a chess tournament in America, 17 years ago. Kohji left a dying message code that resulted in "ASACA RUM", which implicates Asaka who was Amanda's bodyguard as well as Rum. Shuichi reveals to Conan that the Kohji case was the reason he joined the FBI.[129]
  • Conan believes that Asaka is Rum. Due to a case it is revealed that Masumi and Mary know of Kohji's case. When Conan screws up, Mary does the Sleeping Kogoro deduction in his place. When the criminal runs, Mary is able to stop him. Masumi accidentally yells "mama". Conan considers the possibility that Mary could be Asaka, due to her strength and the possibility of being shrunk.[130]
  • Conan, Shuichi, Amuro, and Vermouth (disguised as Azusa) go to a concert hall where a song called "ASACA" is to be performed. The song title turns out to be a coincidence. Flashbacks about Scotch's death occur, revealing that his death was an accident. Ran recognizes Vermouth's voice when she calls her "Angel" for the second time.[131]
  • Introduction of Momiji Ooka, who seems to be in love with Heiji and keeps track of his cases on her phone.[132]
  • Introduction of Rumi Wakasa, who is the new clumsy deputy home room teacher in Conan's class. She secretly leads him to the solution of the case. When out of sight she displays the ability to take down three robbers using a broom stick.[133]

References

  1. ^ a b Volume 43, Files 453-456: "Kaitou Kid and the Ocean's Miracle"
  2. ^ Volume 24, File 239: "The Black Burial Ranks"
  3. ^ The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid
  4. ^ Volume 16, File 157: "Annihilation"
  5. ^ a b Conan Drill, Page 52
  6. ^ Volume 19, File 189, Page 6: The Endangered Ball; Episode 130-131: The Stadium Indiscriminate Threatening Case
  7. ^ a b c Volume 16, File 156: "Chance Meeting"
  8. ^ a b Volume 28, File 276: "The Client Full of Lies"
  9. ^ Conan Drill, page 60, says 37, and she has a birthday in the manga in Volume 68, Files 709-711: "Eri's Birthday Murder Case"
  10. ^ Conan Drill, page 59
  11. ^ Volume 78, File 818 lists Kogoro's age as 38
  12. ^ a b c d Note that the exact ages are not specified
  13. ^ Conan Drill, page 58
  14. ^ a b Volume 65, File 681, Page 15: "Half-Dead"
  15. ^ Volume 16, Files 154-155: "School Mystery Case"
  16. ^ a b Volume 41, File 423: "A Mystery Left by a Visitor"
  17. ^ Volume 57, File 595, Page 8: "Crow's Song"
  18. ^ In Volume 76, File 805, Page 16, Sato pointed out that Date was a year older than her.
  19. ^ File 793, Page 17
  20. ^ Detective Conan Drill: The Dechipherment of Conan page 29. Miwako's age is written as 推定28 (presumably 28 years old).
  21. ^ a b Volume 27, File 270, Page 7: "Game Start"
  22. ^ A Present from the True Culprit
  23. ^ Volume 48, File 499: Ding Dong Dash
  24. ^ Volume 36, File 10, Page 6: "Red Trap"; Takagi says that Miwako is 2 years older than him (彼女は二つ年上で先輩なんだから...) In Conan Drill page 29, Sato is assumed to be about 28.
  25. ^ Volume 71, File 742: "Love Transcending 13 years": Chiba was in the 6th grade 13 years ago, when he was about 11-12 years old, which would make him about 24-25 in the current timeline.
  26. ^ Volume 71, File 741 and Volume 80, File 848, Page 11: Chiba was two grade below Kobayashi (who's exactly 26) and one grade above Sakurako (who's exactly 23).
  27. ^ Volume 71, File 741, Page 9: Naeko was in the same grade as Chiba (who's about 24-25).
  28. ^ Volume 80, File 848, Page 11: Naeko says that she is one year older than Sakurako, who is exactly 23.
  29. ^ Volume 34, File 350, Page 17: "Golden Apple 1"
  30. ^ Yukiko started her career while in high-school. Yukiko is 37 currently so the time frame while Yukiko was studying as a beginning actress is approximately 20 years ago when Yukiko was 17 or 18.
  31. ^ Volume 42, File 433, Page 8: "The Truth Behind the Mask"
  32. ^ Conan Drill, Page 51
  33. ^ Conan drill, page 55 listed 16-18 as the age range
  34. ^ Magic Kaito Volume 5, File 2: "The Phantom Lady Chapter (Part two)"
  35. ^ Conan drill, page 56
  36. ^ Conan Drill, page 57
  37. ^ Volume 30, File 299: "The Meeting"
  38. ^ Conan Drill Page 41
  39. ^ "Translating Interviews - Let's Talk with Gosho Aoyama-sensei Day". 2012-01-05. http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/forum/topic/1555-translating-interviews/page__st__20__p__245256#entry245256. Retrieved on 2012-01-05. 
  40. ^ Volume 64, Files 667-669: "Scar and Ginger Case"
  41. ^ Volume 87 "Ran GIRL (Part 1)"
  42. ^ Volume 56, File 585, Page 9: "Wrong Number!?"
  43. ^ Volume 85, File 900
  44. ^ Movie 2: The Fourteenth Target
  45. ^ a b Volume 36, File 369: "The Officer Who Never Returned"
  46. ^ Conan Drill, page 54
  47. ^ Conan Drill, Page 53
  48. ^ a b Volume 58, File 599: "Akai's Past"
  49. ^ Shuichi started infiltrating the Org five years ago. He did so by becoming Akemi's girlfriend in order to get close to Shiho and use her influence to get in. (Volume 58, File 599, Page 9: "Akai's Past"). According to the FBI's description, Shiho was “a scientist for them” at the time. Furthermore this took place in Japan since everyone was speaking Japanese, Akemi lived in Japan, and the FBI bust two years prior to the current timeline was in Japan (Volume 58, File 607, Page 8: "Camel's Past"). If Shiho is 18 now, she would be 13 at the time Shuichi started infiltrating the Org and she was already a scientist for them at this point and high ranked.
  50. ^ Volume 57, File 595, Page 10: "Crow's Song"
  51. ^ Volume 88, File 937: "The Disappeared Clue"
  52. ^ Volume 50, Files 518-521: "Yuki-Onna Murder Case"
  53. ^ Volume 58, File 607, Page 8: "Camel's Past"
  54. ^ Volume 59, File 617: "War"
  55. ^ Volume 65, File 684: "The Late Koumei"
  56. ^ Volume 1, File 1: "Prologue - Roller Coaster Murder Case"
  57. ^ Volume 1, File 2: "The Great Detective Turned Small"
  58. ^ Volume 2, File 10: "An Advantageous Shadow"
  59. ^ Volume 2, Files 13-16: "Masami Hirota Case"
  60. ^ Volume 2, Files 17-19: "Scary Building Case"
  61. ^ Volume 3, Files 26-29: "Monthly Presents Case"
  62. ^ Volume 4, Files 33-35: "Shinkansen Bomb Case"
  63. ^ Volume 6, File 51: "The Truth Under the Mask"
  64. ^ Volume 10, Files 92-96: "Great Detective of the West"
  65. ^ Volume 12, Files 114-116: "Game Convention Case"
  66. ^ Volume 12, File 117-120: "Holmes Freak Case"
  67. ^ Volume 14, Files 134-135: "Question in Dead Leaves" and "In Mother's Chest?!"
  68. ^ Volume 16, Files 156-159: "Kaitou Kid and the Black Star"
  69. ^ In Volume 35, File 360: "Disappearing Mitsuhiko 3", Ai states that he fled shortly before she took the APTX4869.
  70. ^ Volume 18, Files 176-178: "Missing Older Brother Case"
  71. ^ Volume 24, Files 238-242: "Hotel Part Murder Case"
  72. ^ Volume 25, Files 251-254: "Dangerous Cave Case"; Volume 26, Files 255-257: "School Play Case"
  73. ^ Volume 26, Files 257-260: "Elevator Murder Case"
  74. ^ Volume 29, Files 287-289: "Bus Hijacking Case"
  75. ^ a b Volume 33, Files 335-337: "Missing Watch Case"
  76. ^ Volume 30, Files 299-302: "Kaitou Kid and the Murder"
  77. ^ Volume 32, Files 325-327: "Kidnapped Tourist Case"
  78. ^ Volume 33, File 329: "Sato's Odds"
  79. ^ Volume 34, Files 341-343: "Flying Neighbor Case"
  80. ^ Volume 34-35, File 350-354: "Golden Apple Case"
  81. ^ Volume 35, 358-360: "Disappearing Mitsuhiko Case"
  82. ^ Volume 37-38, Files 355-383: "Footsteps of Darkness"
  83. ^ Volume 38, File 383: "The New Weapon"; Volume 41, 417-419: "Dark and Cluttered Room Case"
  84. ^ Volume 41, File 423: "A Mystery Left by a Visitor"
  85. ^ Volume 42, File 425: "The Hidden Truth"
  86. ^ Volume 42, Files 429-434: "Halloween Party Case"
  87. ^ Volume 42-43, Files 435-437: "Murderer's Car Case"
  88. ^ Volume 43-44, Files 445-449: "Koshien Bomber Case"
  89. ^ Volume 44, File 457: School Ghost Story"
  90. ^ Volume 46-47, Files 479-483, "Suspicious Cellphone Case"
  91. ^ Volume 48-49, Files 499-504: Black Organization vs. FBI
  92. ^ Volume 49, File 508: The Two Who Cannot Return; Volume 51, Files 530-532: Sealed Window Case
  93. ^ Volume 53, Files 550-552: Giant Hammer Case.
  94. ^ Volume 54, File 555: A Dreaming Star
  95. ^ Volumes 54-55, Files 562-566: Detective Koshien
  96. ^ Volume 56, File 584: "Company"
  97. ^ Volume 59: File 11 (619) ~Volume 60: File 2 (620-621): The Blind Spot in the Karaoke Box
  98. ^ Manga Volume 60, Files 3-5 (622-624). Anime Episodes 509-510: Red, White, Yellow, and the Detective Boys
  99. ^ Manga Volume 61, File 8 (638). Anime Episodes 510-511: Conan vs. Double Code Mystery
  100. ^ Manga Volume 65, Files 3-5 (677-679). Anime Episode 563-564: Detective Boys vs. Robber Group
  101. ^ Manga Volume 67, Files 4-8 (700-704). Anime Episodes 578~581: The Crisis Beckoned by the Red Omen
  102. ^ Manga Volume 73, Files 6-8 (768-770). Anime Episode 646-647: Deduction Showdown at the Haunted Hotel
  103. ^ Manga Volume 74, Files 2-4 (775-777). Anime Episode 656-657: The Professor's Video Site
  104. ^ Manga Volume 74, Files 5 (778). Anime Episode 651: Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West
  105. ^ Manga Volume 75, File 9 (793). Anime Episode 667-668: Wedding Eve
  106. ^ Manga Volume 75, File 11 (795). Anime Episode 667-668: Wedding Eve
  107. ^ Manga Volume 76, Files 1-5 (796-800). Anime Episode 671-674: Detectives' Nocturne
  108. ^ Manga Volume 76, File 6 (801). Anime Episode 675-676: Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter
  109. ^ Manga Volume 77, Files 6-8 (812-814).
  110. ^ Manga Volume 77, Files 9-11 (815-817).
  111. ^ Manga Volume 78, Files 1-7 (818-824).
  112. ^ Manga Volume 78, Files 1-7 (818-824).
  113. ^ Manga Volume 78, Files 8-10 (825-827).
  114. ^ Manga Volume 80, Files 8-10 (847-849).
  115. ^ Manga Volume 80, File 850; Volume 81, Files 851-852.
  116. ^ Manga Volume 81, File 855.
  117. ^ Manga Volume 84, Files 9-11 (891-893).
  118. ^ Manga Volume 85, Files 1-2 (894-895).
  119. ^ Manga Volume 85, Files 3-4 (896-897).
  120. ^ Manga Volume 85, File 5 (898).
  121. ^ Manga Volume 85, File 9 (902).
  122. ^ Manga Volume 86, File 9 (913).
  123. ^ Manga Volume 87, file 5 (920)
  124. ^ Manga Volume 88, File 2 (928).
  125. ^ Manga Volume 88, File 10-11 (936-937), Volume 89, File 1 (938)
  126. ^ Manga Volume 89, File 2-4 (939-941)
  127. ^ Manga Volume 89, File 5 (942)
  128. ^ Manga Volume 89 File 8-10 (945-947)
  129. ^ Manga Volume 89 File 11 (948) Volume 90 File 1-2 (949-950)
  130. ^ Manga Volume 90 File 3-5 (951-953)
  131. ^ Manga Volume 90 File 6-9 (954-957)
  132. ^ Manga Volume 91 File 3 (962)
  133. ^ Manga Volume 91 File 7-9 (966-968)