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* '''A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Showdown! Shinichi Kudo vs Heiji Hattori~''' contains written adaptations of episodes 9-13 of the [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo|live action drama series]].
 
* '''A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Showdown! Shinichi Kudo vs Heiji Hattori~''' contains written adaptations of episodes 9-13 of the [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo|live action drama series]].
 
* '''Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case''' contains a written adaptation of the [[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|4th live-action drama special]].
 
* '''Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case''' contains a written adaptation of the [[Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case|4th live-action drama special]].
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* '''The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History''' contains a written adaptation of the [[The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History|TV special of the same name]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 18:18, 13 December 2014

List of novels

Detective Conan

Magic Kaito

Trivia

  • Three of the novels, A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo: Prologue Until Goodbye, Shinichi Kudo Returns ~Confrontation with the Black Organization~, and A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~The Mystery of the Legendary Bird~ were adapted into the three live-action drama specials.
  • A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Murder in the Court~ contains written adaptations of episodes 1-4 of the live action drama series.
  • A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Love Formula Murder Case~ contains written adaptations of episodes 5-8 of the live action drama series.
  • A Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo ~Showdown! Shinichi Kudo vs Heiji Hattori~ contains written adaptations of episodes 9-13 of the live action drama series.
  • Shinichi Kudo and the Kyoto Shinsengumi Murder Case contains a written adaptation of the 4th live-action drama special.
  • The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History contains a written adaptation of the TV special of the same name.

See also