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<div>{{InfoBox TV<br />
| episode = 126-127<br />
| image = TV Episode 126-127.jpg<br />
| title = The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case<br />
| english-title =<br />
| japanese-title = 旅芝居一座殺人事件 <br> (Tabi Shibai Ichiza Satsujin Jiken) <br />
| rating = 20.1% <br> 21.3%<br />
| Filler case number = #49<br />
| season = [[Season 5|5]]<br />
| manga = '''TV Original'''<br />
| airdate = November 30, 1998 (Part 1) <br> December 7, 1998 (Part 2)<br />
| english-airdate =<br />
| cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Tamanosuke Ito]] <br> [[Megumi Ito]]<br />
| suspects = [[Tamanosuke Ito]], Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, [[Megumi Ito]], Itoe Ogiwara, and Kenzo Tajima<br />
| solved-by = [[Kogoro Mouri]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]])<br />
| next-conan-hint = Characters (Part 1) <br> Script (Part 2)<br />
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]], [[Wataru Takagi]], Next Conan's Hint <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Soichiro Hoshi]] as [[Tamanosuke Ito]] <br> [[Runa Akiyama]] as [[Megumi Ito]] <br> [[Ken Narita]] as Ryuichi Muraki <br> [[Sayaka Ohara]] as Yuri Shirai <br> [[Kazue Ikura]] as Itoe Ogiwara <br> [[Nobuaki Fukuda]] as Tetsuo Chikaishi <br> [[Yasuaki Suzuki]] as Kenzo Tajima <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as Theatre staff <br> [[Mikiko Enomoto]] as Woman <br> [[Hitoshi Hirao]] as Male innkeeper <br> [[Yoshiko Okamoto]] as Female innkeeper<br />
| director = [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] <br> [[Kenji Kodama]]<br />
| screenplay = [[Junichi Miyashita]]<br />
| organizer =<br />
| storyboard = [[Michiyo Sakurai]]<br />
| producer = 126 [[Johei Matsuura]] <br> 127 [[Yoshio Suzuki]]<br />
| animation-director = 126 [[Atsushi Aono]] <br> 127 [[Kumiko Shishido]]<br />
| opening-song = TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~<br />
| closing-song = Kōri no Ue ni Tatsu Yō ni<br />
| prev-episode = A Mysterious Sniper Murder Case<br />
| next-episode = The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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== Characters introduced ==<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Tamanosuke Ito]]|image = Tamanosuke Ito.jpg|link=Tamanosuke Ito|description =<br />
* 17 years old<br />
* Drama troupe chairman}}<br />
{{NewChar|name = [[Megumi Ito]]|image = Megumi Ito.jpg|link=Megumi Ito|description =<br />
* 7 years old<br />
* Tamanosuke's little sister}}<br />
{{clearleft}}<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Sonoko Suzuki}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Juzo Megure}}<br />
{{Char|Wataru Takagi}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Gadgets ==<br />
{{Gadgets Appearances|<br />
{{Gadget|Voice-Changing Bowtie}}<br />
{{Gadget|Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes}}<br />
{{Gadget|Stun-Gun Wristwatch}}<br />
{{Gadget|Detective Boys Badge}}<br />
{{Gadget|Earring Cellphone}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Case ==<br />
=== Situation ===<br />
==== Part 1 ====<br />
[[File:Episode 126 scene 1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The class crowds around the new transfer student, Tamanosuke.]] <br />
While in the classroom one day, several female [[Setting#Teitan High School|Teitan High School]] students, including [[Ran Mouri|Ran]] and [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], gather around the new transfer student, Tamanosuke Ito, as he answers questions about his drama troupe. Sonoko shows everyone a flyer advertising the troupe's production and reads aloud that the show will be the first public performance run by Tamanosuke since becoming the troupe's second ringleader. Tamanosuke confirms this, later explaining that his troupe travels around the entire country and was previously in Beika two years prior when his father was the ringleader. When Ran mentions that she heard his father passed away, Tamanosuke confirms that the previous ringleader died of a disease the previous year. When his father died, half the troupe subsequently left, making transition very challenging. Sonoko volunteers herself and Ran to distribute the troupe's flyers so that Tamanosuke can concentrate on practicing for the big show.<br />
[[File:Episode 126 scene 2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|The Detective Boys smirk at the idea of doing what they're told.]]<br />
Later, at the Mouri Detective Agency, Ran and Sonoko meet up with the Detective Boys while planning how to hand out fliers. When Conan and the Detective Boys ask to go as well, Sonoko tells them to wait until the performance. When the door closes, all four children simply smirk at the idea of listening to what they were told to do. After arriving at the theatre, Sonoko decides to go in the front door, despite being told earlier to enter through the back. Ran attempts to change her mind, but to no avail. Once inside, the two girls see a man and woman onstage practicing for the show and applaud them for their routine. When Tamanosuke welcomes them both, Ran and Sonoko apologize for intruding, as do the Detective Boys who snuck in too. An upset Sonoko scolds them for not listening, but Tamanosuke simply welcomes the children and thanks the girls for bringing them. He goes on to introduce everyone to the performers on stage: Ryuichi Muraki, age 26, playing the role of Edo Boy, and Yuri Shirai, age 22, who plays the main heroine. Sonoko introduces herself and Ran to the onstage performers and explain that they are passing out the flyers. She then tells Muraki that he had amazing moves, which he and Yuri explain are necessary in order to remain in the troupe. As Tamanosuke begins to take Ran, Sonoko, and the Detective Boys backstage, Muraki tells him to hurry back with the script because the show is in two days. Sonoko and Ran apologize for upsetting things and tell Muraki that they’ll be gone as soon as they get the flyers.<br />
[[File:Episode 126 scene 3.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Tamanosuke's sister, Megumi, comes across everyone backstage.]]<br />
Backstage, Tamanosuke tells everyone not to take that to heart and that the script is finally finished. A concerned Sonoko asks whether that will be enough time, to which Tamanosuke admits that there is a lot to still get done and not much time left to practice. Suddenly, a door opens and out comes a little girl. Tamanosuke introduces her as his Megumi Ito, his little sister. Megumi tells them that her brother is unreliable and makes her worry. As Tamanosuke laughs it off, she states that his personality has pushed the troupe to its limits and that he no longer has time to talk to girls anymore. Sonoko tries to defend him by saying that they are all helping him by choice, but Megumi says she will take over for Tamanosuke so that he can get back to work. As her brother leaves to get the script, Megumi takes an immediate liking to Conan.<br />
[[File:Episode 126 scene 4.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Megumi shares a photo of Tamanosuke as a child in geisha attire.]]<br />
In Tamanosuke’s room, Megumi begins going through the unpacked baggage to find the photo of her brother as a kid. The photo of a young Tamanosuke dressed as a geisha catches Conan off guard, thinking to himself that he looks nothing like that. Ayumi and Sonoko both find the photo adorable, while Genta observes that Tamanosuke looks like a doll. The only one to see any resemblance of Conan turns out to be Ran. When Ayumi begins tugging at Conan’s arm, saying that he would look cute all dressed up like that, Megumi looks on with jealousy and takes Conan off to the makeup room. An increasingly upset Ayumi, along with Mitsuhiko and Genta, quickly follow along while Ran and Sonoko take their time.<br />
[[File:Episode 126 scene 5.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Tamanosuke is kicked out of the room by the scriptwriter, Tetsuo Chikaishi.]]<br />
When Megumi, still clung onto Conan, and everyone reach their destination, they notice a woman inside who Megumi introduces as Itoe Ogara, the troupe’s treasurer. As she leaves the room, Itoe asks Megumi if Conan is her boyfriend. After a round of denials, the Detective Boys, minus Conan, play dress up with the Geisha props. Suddenly the building shakes. Everyone stops what they are doing and rush into the hall.<br />
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Meanwhile, Tamanosuke is thrown out of a room and into the hallway where he slams into a wall. Muraki and Yuri both rush from the stage to see what’s going on, the former rushing to the ringleader who was sprawled out on the floor. When Megumi, Conan, Ran, Sonoko, and the Detective Boys reach the hallway and see Tamanosuke on the ground, Megumi rushes over to her brother’s side. When his sister asks him if he’s okay, Tamanosuke tells Megumi he is fine, all the while gasping for breath. While the visitors look on in shock, Itoe returns from her office in complete shock. Muraki yells at the man, Tetsuo Chikaishi, who threw Tamanosuke, asking him what he meant by a disagreement over the script. Chikaishi responds by stating that he finished the script and is in the process of printing it out, but that Tamanosuke requested he rewrite the ending. The writer defends his actions by saying that he was simply trying to scare the ringleader, stating that the boy has no way of understanding society at such a young age. Looking for agreement, he asks a second man in the room, Kenzo Tajima, who simply glares back at Chikaishi. Noticing that his cigar had run out, the writer throws a bag of coins to Tajima and tells him to go buy cigarettes. Although Yuri offers to do the task for him, Tajima simply complies.<br />
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Once Tajima has left, Megumi tells Chikaishi that he had too far this time, leading her brother to try and calm her down. Tamanosuke asks why the ending can’t be rewritten, to which the writer answers, “Fact is fact, fiction is fiction. You can’t mix it together.” The young ringleader chooses to give in, thanking the writer for his hard work and telling everyone that they need to go rehearse. Although Muraki, Yuri, Megumi, and Itoe all rush to his aid when he struggles to get to his feet, Tamanosuke tells them that he’ll go to his room for a bit. Megumi lends herself for support as the two siblings head for the ringleader’s room. Conan thinks to himself that age aside, there was no need for Tamanosuke to get so agitated; the little detective believes there is more to the story than the ringleader let on.<br />
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Later, Conan entered the room where Chikaishi was working. As the young detective puts on his child façade, Conan speaks out loud about how surprising it is that the script prints out so slowly. When the printer finished, he grabbed the script and began to skim it, all the while being stared at in confusion by Chikaishi. Conan reads the title aloud as “Kaito Edo Boy”, surprising himself for real this time. The writer confirms what Conan is thinking, telling him that the current day thief inspired him to write the script. Suddenly, Itoe take the script from Conan, however, and goes to photocopy it per Tamanosuke’s request. As Chikaishi closes his laptop and pulls out a disk, he notices the Detective Boys reading through his notebook compiled of notes on Edo Boy. When Ayumi asks Conan who Edo Boy is, he tells everyone that he is a nationally famous thief that recently appeared near Tokyo just half a year prior. Conan goes on to say that Edo Boy is a new-age thief that escapes via rooftops or jumping around off as if he was weightless, a talent that would later earn him the name “Flying Kid” from the police.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime = Robbery (Past) - Multiple Counts <br />
| image = EP126-127a Case.jpg <br />
| location = Various <br />
| victim = Various <br />
| cause-death =<br />
| suspects = Edo Boy <br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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Conan asks Chikaishi if he is right, later stating how some of the people in the troupe could do acrobatics similar to that of Edo Boy. Getting straight to the point, the young detective asks if Edo Boy is somebody in the troupe. Chikaishi confirms the theory, stating that the troupe travels all around Japan to perform. When Muraki and Yuri suddenly appear at the doorway of the room, Chikaishi blurts out that Muraki had once been questioned by the police. Yuri looks away and chooses to leave the room, shortly followed by a glaring Muraki. Chikaishi then claims that he understands why the ringleader would want the troupe to do a performance based on Edo Boy, which is why he did so much research himself, and that the data concerning everything is on the laptop. When Ran and Sonoko pop their heads in the room calling for Conan, the writer tells the kids to get out. Once the door closed, Ran comments about how much trouble Chikaishi made for Tamanosuke. When Conan asks where he is, Ran says that Tamanosuke is resting from such a big shock. Ran then says that is time to go, with Sonoko adding in that they got the flyers. Conan says he and the Detective Boys don’t want to leave yet, but Sonoko tells them that they have to help distribute the flyers. As Sonoko leads the way, Conan mentions that the exit is in the other direction. She claims that by going through the backstage, it’s quicker to get to the station, leading the Detective Boys to discuss what kind of food they want Sonoko to buy them there.<br />
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At the station, while Ran and Sonoko are busy handing out flyers to people, Conan puts his stack into a brochure kiosk and runs toward towards the theatre in an attempt to sneak away. However, predicting Conan’s actions, the Detective Boys soon follow. Despite his best efforts to ditch the three children, Conan gives in and simply allows them to tag along. Upon returning to the theatre, Megumi runs into the hall wearing her costume for the play where she notices the visibly shocked Detective Boys. Pleased that they hadn’t gone home yet, Megumi asks Conan if she looks pretty and that she will be practicing soon. When Conan asks where the ringleader is, Tamanosuke walks out of the same run his sister came from, also in performance attire. Unlike with Megumi, the Detective Boys all think Tamanosuke’s costume looks cool. Conan asks the ringleader if he plays the role of the boss in the performance, to which Tamanosuke confirms, noting that their rehearsal is about to begin. When he offers the children the chance to watch them practice, Ayumi, Genta, and Mitsuhiko all accept.<br />
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As Ayumi walks around the stage admiring the props, Tamanosuke arrives and yells to Ayumi to be careful and not stand there. Unsure of what was so dangerous, Ayumi notices a hole and loses her balance, almost falling in. When Ayumi asks why there was a hole on stage, Tamanosuke apologizes for not warning them and tells her that it leads the stage basement. Both Tamanosuke and Ayumi apologize just as Muraki, dressed for his role as Edo Boy, comes up from the stage basement on a motorized platform, causing the Detective Boys to fall back from shock, only to later comment on how cool the thief costume looked. Once the platform reached stage level, Muraki pressed stop on his stop watch, reading aloud that the mechanism took 1 minute and 40 seconds, far too slow for the performance. Megumi then explains to Conan that the platform can rise faster if they chose, leading for a grand appearance or disappearance by the thief during the show with the help of other stage effects. Megumi then asks Conan if he’ll help her out of the costume later, stating she can’t change quickly by herself. Tamanosuke disapproves at his sisters request, and then asks Megumi to bring the children to their seats in the audience. Megumi tells Conan to watch her during the show before rushing back on stage. Meanwhile, Conan wonders what Chikaishi changed the ending of the play to.<br />
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Conan then narrates the play in brief, first informing the viewers that Tamanosuke played as Officer Itarou while Megumi played as the officer’s assistant. The two had been following Edo Boy, who had gone all over Japan committing crimes, until they narrowed his location down to a drama troupe. However, Edo Boy was someone else; the person that Itarou killed was innocent. In the end, the troupe continued to travel on a new journey. Following the rehersal, Megumi yells out to Conan, asking him how it went. Ayumi and Mitsuhiko both yell out that it was great. After asking her brother if she could get her friends juice, Megumi starts to run off stage when Tamanosuke asks her to bring Chikaishi back with her. When Megumi gets to Chikaishi’s door, she knocks and calls out for him, but he doesn’t respond. Thinking that he’s asleep, Megumi opens the door and enters the room and sees him on the ground unmoving. Her screams grab the attention of Conan, the Detective Boys, and her brother, as well as the cast, who all rush to her aid. When they arrive at the room, Megumi crawls over to her brother, crying that Chikaishi is dead.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime =<br />
| image = EP126-127 Case.jpg <br />
| location = Tetsuo Chikaishi's room <br />
| victim = Tetsuo Chikaishi <br />
| age = 35 years old <br />
| cause-death = Blunt trauma to the back of the head <br />
| suspects = [[Tamanosuke Ito]], Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, Itoe Ogiwara, and Kenzo Tajima <br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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Conan observes the body and notices that the victim was struck on the back of the head. A shattered vase lying next to the body leads Conan to wonder if it is the murderer’s weapon. After sending someone to call the police, Tamanosuke begins to shake, a reaction that Conan notices and considers strange. The ringleader pulls himself together and rushes to the laptop where he notices that the disk is missing. As Tamanosuke frantically searches, Conan and the cast all look on shock. When Megumi asks her brother what’s wrong, he suddenly calms down and tells her that he’s fine, but when Muraki asks if something is gone after noticing how messed up the room is, Tamanosuke tells him that nothing is gone. Conan, who saw the disk earlier, wonders why the ringleader is hiding the fact that the disk was missing.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime = Robbery <br />
| image = EP126-127c Case.jpg <br />
| location = Tetsuo Chikaishi's room <br />
| victim = Tetsuo Chikaishi <br />
| age = 35 years old <br />
| suspects = Tamanosuke Ito, Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, Itoe Ogiwara, and Kenzo Tajima <br />
| description = After the murder's been found, Tamanosuke is looking for something that's missing from Chikaishi. <br />
}}<br />
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Later, the police arrive at the theatre. Ran and Kogoro quickly run past the check-point holding off the crowd and enter the building. Meanwhile, [[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]] begins to question the troupe. When asked for confirmation from the ringleader that the victim in question was the troupe’s writer, Tetsuo Chikaishi, age 35, Tamanosuke nods in assurance, just as Ran and Kogoro arrive at the stage. Ran runs over to Conan and scolds him for leaving without telling her anything, to which the young detective apologizes. Kogoro then runs over to Inspector Megure and is asked what exactly happened. The famous detective explains that the victim was estimated to have died an hour prior and was most likely murdered by somebody within the troupe. Giving a sigh of agreement, the inspector then asks Tamanosuke where exactly everyone had been within the past hour. While the ringleader hesitates to respond, Megumi runs to his defense, clinging onto his arm as she tells the police that everyone had been on stage rehearsing the performance. Thinking to himself, Conan agrees with Megumi, adding that because he was sitting in the audience, he could see each and every movement on the stage. Continuing on, Conan notes that as it was only a practice run, all members of the troupe would remain backstage if they were not in a particular scene, meaning that the only time people were out of sight was when they were changing.<br />
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Megure’s continued investigation leads him to question Muraki, who had been alone in the basement during the play just before his grand entrance on stage as Edo Boy. Muraki confirms this, but also adds that another member of the troupe was watching the entire show backstage, providing him with an alibi. Conan speculates to himself that whoever the killer was, they stole the disk and managed to hide it before returning to the stage. Realizing that nobody had mentioned the disk yet to Megure, Conan blurts out that the inspector needed to find it and then tests the reaction of Tamanosuke by asking the ringleader to confirm this, which results in another shaking fit. As Conan continues to think about the case more, he begins to wonder if someone else hid the disk in place of the killer. Either way, the young detective is positive that the culprit is one of the troupe members.<br />
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==== Part 2 ====<br />
The Detective Boys and Megumi are watching a news report from the troupe’s hotel room on Chikaishi’s death, with the reporter stationed right outside the building. When the reporter mentions the ringleader, Tamanosuke, was currently being questioned at the station, Megumi turns off the television out of frustration. Coincidently, Yuri excitedly opens the door to the room with the children to give Megumi good news: Tamanosuke had returned. As Megumi runs out to greet her brother, Tamanosuke walks down the hallway with support from Tajima, least he fall to the ground again.<br />
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That night, Tamanosuke sneaks out of the inn alone, only to be followed by his worried little sister. As she continues to follow him, Megumi sees her brother enter the theatre building, where just hours earlier the murder had taken place. As she wonders out loud why Tamanosuke would be going to the theatre at such a late hour, Conan asks her the very same question. Startling Megumi, she begins to speak louder, prompting Conan to tell her to be quiet. After a brief conversation, the chairman’s sister asks Conan why he’s at the theatre himself. Claiming that he’s worried about her brother as well, Conan asks her if she can just leave the cases to himself. Megumi, visibly upset by the mere suggestion of going home, accuses Conan of trying to ditch her, which Conan tries to laugh off. In a final ditch effort, he tells her that children shouldn’t be outside so late at night, causing Megumi to point out that he’s not much older than she is.<br />
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Just as Conan and Megumi enter the theatre building through the same door Tamanosuke had previously gone through, somebody knocks someone out with a crowbar out of sight of the two kids. At the sound of the body and crowbar falling to the ground, Conan and Megumi rush onto the stage. When the shine from Conan’s flashlight illuminates the body lying on the ground, the two children stop out of shock. The body lying on the ground, with blood dripping from the top of his head, is none other than Tamanosuke.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime = Attempted Murder <br />
| image = EP126-127d Case.jpg <br />
| location = Stage <br />
| victim = [[Tamanosuke Ito]] <br />
| cause-death = Blunt force trauma <br />
| cause-death-label = Injury <br />
| age = 17 years old <br />
| suspects = Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, and Kenzo Tajima <br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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As Megumi rushes to her brother’s side, Conan assumes that the criminal can’t have gotten far. Conan, rushing across the stage to find the culprit, tells Megumi to go and call an ambulance, just as he suddenly loses his balance in front of the stage hole. Falling, Conan grasps to the side of the hole, with part of his body dangling down into the dark crevice. Managing to pull himself back up, Megumi rushes over to aid him, but is reassured by Conan stating that he’s alright. However, just then, he looks down the hole and notices a body lying at the bottom of the stage basement. Conan calls out to the body of Itoe Ogiwara, but to no avail; with a puddle of blood already surrounding her head, it’s too late.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime =<br />
| image = EP126-127e Case.jpg <br />
| location = Stage <br />
| victim = Itoe Ogiwara <br />
| age = 28 years old <br />
| cause-death = Fell to the bottom of the stage basement <br />
| suspects = Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, and Kenzo Tajima <br />
| description =<br />
}}<br />
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After calling the police and an ambulance, Tamanosuke is put onto a stretcher and carried into the ambulance. Conan narrates that the ringleader and been attacked in the back of the head and fallen unconscious. As Megumi enters the ambulance to be by her brother’s side and the vehicle drives off to the hospital, Conan continues on to state that Itoe had fallen to her death. Walking past, Detective Takagi and Inspecter Megure, both looking on as a member of the CSI photographs the crime scene, Conan notices a note on the ground. Curious, the young detective takes a look, reading, “Itoe, I know your true face! Meet me on the stage at midnight.” As Conan ponders the meaning of the letter, Takagi alerts Megure to another note, this time being clutched by the deceased Itoe. Realizing that the two notes are identical, Conan shows Megure the letter he found. As the police inspecter wonders aloud what the two notes mean, Kogoro enters the crime scene and is shocked to see Conan. While Megure explains to Kogoro that Conan had been the first to witness the body, the young detective suddenly notices small splints of wood surrounding the victim’s body. Attempting to investigate further, Conan is grabbed by Kogoro who scolds him for being up so late at night.<br />
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The next morning, at the Mouri Detective Agency, Sonoko demands an explanation from Kogoro after he claims that Tamanosuke is the prime suspect. With her bouquet of flowers in hand, Sonoko chides the great detective for suspecting somebody that is in the hospital with serious injuries. Kogoro admits that he doesn’t understand either, but goes on to state that Tamanosuke’s fingerprints were found on the weapon, which leads Conan to ask if any other fingerprints were found. The great detective answers that while other troupe member’s prints were found, none of the other fingerprints matched the deceased Itoe Itoe Ogiwara’s. After laying out the previous evidence, Kogoro theorizes that Itoe had gone to attack Tamanosuke, who in self-defense knocked the careless troupe treasurer into the basement. Sonoko quickly jumps to the defense of the ringleader, stating that he would never want to kill someone. As she and Ran begin to leave for the hospital to deliver the flowers, Kogoro claims that Tamanosuke is currently rejecting all visitors, as he is an important suspect. Despite his warning, Ran and Sonoko decide to at least deliver the flowers to Megumi, who should be at her brother’s side. Kogoro tells them to be quick because Tamanosuke is currently still in a coma.<br />
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Deep in thought, Conan suddenly asks Kogoro why Tamanosuke was considered an important suspect if he himself was knocked out in the back of the head. To explain Conan’s question, Kogoro states that doctors did not find many external injuries and currently believe that the coma could have been induced by mental fatigue. Conan finally understands the logic, thinking to himself that Tamanosuke could have been overwhelmed by how he would escape after doing something wrong. Kogoro then brings up the topic of the two notes found at the crime scene, announcing to the Detective Boys that both notes were confirmed to be written by Tamanosuke. Going even further, he explains that every single member of the troupe and been given a piece of paper by the ringleader with the same exact message. Conan questions why Tamanosuke was looking into Itoe’s past, to which Kogoro has no answer. He does, however, note that Itoe had embezzled large sums of money from the troupe’s treasury. As Conan questions whether Tamanosuke would have really needed to kill her for that, Kogoro tells the child to bring him a beer. With the mood now ruined, Conan reminds him that it isn’t dark yet, which Kogoro simply laughs off. After bringing him the beer and a snack, Conan asks whether or not Chikaishi’s disk had been found. Annoyed by the question when trying to enjoy his beer, Kogoro tells Conan that the disk had been found in the trashcan of Tamanosuke’s room with all of the data having been erased. Finally fed up with all the questions, Kogoro tells the children to head outside and play, but later regrets it when he wants another beer and no one is around to get it.<br />
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At the theatre stage, the Detective Boys begin to investigate the source of the wood splints surrounding Itoe when her body was discovered. With no luck around the stage hole, Conan rushes to where the wood is stored. Mitsuhiko hypothesizes Itoe was killed elsewhere and then dumped into the basement afterwards. As Mitsuhiko explains his theory aloud, Conan discovers a wood matching the exact color of the splints in the basement. While Conan notices that the wood was a three-prong split, Genta begins to pull it out from where it had been hidden. After the wood is pulled out completely, Conan notices not only that it was broken in two rather forcibly, but that several blood stains are located near the breaking point. After putting the two halves together, Conan notices that the wood is larger than the stage hole. Genta claims that the wood was used for a trap, to which Conan agrees. The young detective explains that the three-prong board is 0.3 cm thick and was split a few times in between in order to quickly put the two halves together again, allowing a person to unknowingly walk on top of the board without the aid of lights to see and fall to their death. Mitsuhiko then adds that the killer quickly hid the two pieces of wood out of sight. When Ayumi concludes that Tamanosuke then knocked himself out, Conan disagrees with her, stating that he and Megumi had been following the young ringleader as soon as he left the inn, meaning that he wouldn’t have had time to set up the trap. Conan thinks to himself momentarily, only to quickly realize something urgent and start running off stage, telling the Detective Boys that they have to hurry. When Genta asks why, Conan explains that Tamanosuke is in danger because the killer is someone else.<br />
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Meanwhile, in a police cruiser, Megure is in the middle of a phone conversation with Kogoro, the former claiming to understand what had been previously mentioned (unknown to the viewer). As Takagi continues to drive the vehicle, Megure finishes the phone call by stating that he will arrange what Kogoro had requested. Unbeknownst to Megure, the person on the other end of the phone was Conan using his voice-changing tie. When the call ends, Conan begins to run down a street when his Detective Boys badge starts to ring. Answering the call, Conan hears Ayumi’s voice. She, along with Genta and Mitsuhiko, is stationed in the hallway just outside of the troupe member’s bedrooms. Ayumi reports that all members had been accounted for. Going into detail, she first states that Mr. Tajima, with the room closest to the stairs, is watching television and resting. Continuing on, Ayumi reports that Yuri is in the next room, doing her laundry. Lastly, Muraki, currently staying in the deceased Chikaishi’s room, is cleaning the room. With her report finished, Conan tells Ayumi that the three of them can go home and ends the call. The Detective Boys, however, have no intention of going home.<br />
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As Conan reaches Beika Central Hospital, where Tamanosuke is being treated, someone begins to walk down the hallway in the direction of the ringleader’s room. The police officer on guard duty looks up from his paper and, believing him to be a doctor, allows the person in the room. After shutting the door, the fake doctor slowly walks to Tamanosuke’s beside, with both arms out and ready to strangle the currently comatose ringleader.<br />
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{{InfoBox Crime <br />
| crime = Attempted Murder <br />
| image = EP126-127f Case.jpg <br />
| location = Beika Central Hospital <br />
| victim = [[Tamanosuke Ito]] <br />
| cause-death = Hand Strangulation <br />
| cause-death-label = Attack Types <br />
| age = 17 years old <br />
| suspects = Ryuichi Muraki, Yuri Shirai, and Kenzo Tajima <br />
| description = The Fake Doctor ready to hands strangling Tamanosuke but the Police ambushed are see the killer<br />
}}<br />
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Just as he reaches the bed, however, a loud voice tells the fake doctor to stop. Suddenly, the police, including a fake Tamaonsuke used as a decoy, several officers hidden inside the room, and Megure suddenly entering from the hallway, attempt to surround the culprit. Before the police can apprehend the culprit, however, the fake doctor breaks though the glass window and jumps. Megure, thinking the culprit had committed suicide, is shocked to see him throw a rope around a pipe from the building while in midair and successfully use it to jump down the wall. Conan, hiding in the bushes, completely shocked by the development, kicks his soccer balls at the culprit just as he lands on the ground. Instead of dodging or getting hit by the ball, the culprit jumps over it and escapes into town. While attempting to chase the fake doctor, Conan discovers after watching the culprit’s moves that he is Edo Boy, meaning that the thief really was someone in the troupe after all. Connecting the dots, Conan realizes that Tamanosuke had chosen the play in order to flush the thief out. In addition, Chikaishi had known the thief was in the troupe long before the ringleader had, meaning that the scriptwriter must have been blackmailing whichever troupe member was Edo Boy. Due to the blackmailing and evidence Chikaishi had built up, the thief killed him and deleted the data on the disk. After the murder, Tamanosuke felt like he was to blame, so the ringleader sent out the letters to everyone in the troupe.<br />
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After the attempt to capture the culprit at the hospital failed, Megure, Takagi, and Kogoro went back to the inn the next morning to meet with the troupe members. Knocking on the door closest to the stairs first, Megure asked Tajima if he had gone anywhere during the night. A shocked Tajima shakes his head, telling the inspector that he hadn’t left. The Detective Boys, still in stakeout mode, confirm that Tajima had not left his room. The three children explain that they had been there all night long. An upset Kogoro deduces that Conan must have done the same, to which the young detective denies as he enters the building and walks up the stairs. Conan thinks to himself that the three of them inadvertently provided everyone in the troupe with an alibi. After realizing who Edo Boy is, Conan wonders what to do without any solid evidence. All the while, Megure attempts to interrogate the troupe members in an adjacent room but can’t concentrate with all the noise from Kogoro. As Conan thinks to himself that Kogoro doesn’t have the time to drink at the moment, he reacts to his own mention of the word time. Thinking back to when Chikaishi was killed, Conan realizes that only two people would have had the time to murder the scriptwriter. Putting into consideration that the culprit had enough strength to knock out Tamanosuke, Conan finally solves the case.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
{{BeginBox}}<br />
{{People|Tamanosuke Ito|Tamanosuke Ito.jpg|<br />
* Victim (beaten and strangled - injured)<br />
* 17 years old<br />
* Drama troupe chairman}}<br />
{{People|Ryuichi Muraki|Ryuichi Muraki.jpg|<br />
* 26 years old<br />
* Actor}}<br />
{{People|Yuri Shirai|Yuri Shiroi.jpg|<br />
* 22 years old<br />
* Actress}}<br />
{{People|Megumi Ito|Megumi Ito.jpg|<br />
* 7 years old<br />
* Tamanosuke's little sister}}<br />
{{People|Itoe Ogiwara|Itoe Ogara.jpg|<br />
* Victim (fell)<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Drama troupe's actress and treasurer}}<br />
{{People|Tetsuo Chikaishi|Tetsuo Chikaishi.jpg|<br />
* Victim (beaten)<br />
* 35 years old<br />
* Drama troupe's scriptwriter}}<br />
{{People|Kenzo Tajima|Kenzo Tajima.jpg|<br />
* 45 years old<br />
* Actor<br />
* Ryuichi Muraki and Yuri Shiroi's mentor}}<br />
{{People|Male innkeeper|EP127 Male Innkeeper.jpg|<br />
* Owner of the inn<br />
* Old friend of Tamanosuke's father}}<br />
{{People|Female innkeeper|EP127 Female Innkeeper.jpg|<br />
* Wife of the inn's owner<br />
* Old friend of Tamanosuke's father}}<br />
{{People|Edo Boy|Edo Boy.jpg|<br />
* Thief}}<br />
{{people|Mrs. Ito|Mrs Ito.jpg|<br />
* Tamanosuke and Megumi's mother}}<br />
{{EndBox}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler>While Kogoro continues to drink, Conan knocks him out with his tranquilizing dart. As the great detective falls into place, Conan runs to the backside of the folding screen located behind Kogoro. Using his voice changing bowtie, Conan calls everyone over, claiming to know the killer’s identity when asked by Megure. Conan continues on to state that the person who murdered Chikaishi and Itoe, as well as attacked Tamanosuke twice, is one of the three people present: Muraki, Yuri, and Tajima. While Muraki and Yuri are shocked, Tajima begins to get up out of anger at such an accusation towards the three of them. Megure attempts to calm him down, stating that they should just listen to Mouri for the time being because he helped save Tamanosuke’s life during the attack at the hospital. Conan explains that according to hospital records, the physique of the culprit from the hospital event matched records of Edo Boy, the same topic that created all of the original problems to begin with. Further explaining his deduction, Conan states that Edo Boy committed crimes all across Japan, later stating that the three suspects should all recall missing things belonging to them in the past half year. Muraki claims that he and Yuri and previously reported such occurrences to the police, stating that the two of them have an alibi and are innocent. Conan explains that only two people in the troupe can do acrobats, confirmed by Yuri who states that she and Muraki both learned from Tajima, who suffered from a waist injury three years prior and could no longer perform. Conan states that Tamanosuke wanted to push the story of Edo Boy for their performance, but that problems arose when Chikaishi wrote differently from what the ringleader asked for. As for why Chikaishi changed the script, Conan explains that the writer had discovered the true face of Edo Boy during his investigation on the topic. Blackmailing Edo Boy, Chikaishi promised to change the script in exchange for cash. At this point, Conan reveals Edo Boy to be '''Kenzo Tajima'''.<br />
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When Megure asks if the waist injury story was a lie, Conan claims to remember hearing that Tajima had indeed gained an injury three years prior. However, at some point during the past year, the pain had gone away, allowing Tajima to once again do acrobatics. Infuriated by the claims, Tajima attempts to storm out of the room but is stopped by Takagi and another police officer. Muraki, in disbelief by the claims, asks his mentor if he really is the killer. Despite his quick denial, Kogoro states that all of the facts point to Tajima. Claiming that the only people with time to see Chikaishi on the day of his murder were Muraki, Yuri, and Tajima, Conan recalls that due to a lack of troupe members, the three of them all had to play two roles. As Muraki needed to be in the basement prior to his timed entrance, he had to change costumes while running down the steps. Due to the time constraint and depth of the basement, there was no way Muraki could be the killer. This left Yuri and Tajima, the last two troupe members to change, as the only possible suspects.<br />
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Even with his innocence proven, Muraki interrupts, stating that while Chikaishi may have been murdered, the death of Itoe was an accident. The paper found at the second crime scene telling Itoe to meet at the stage during the night was given to all cast members. Conan explains that in the message, the "Itoe" was not meant to call out Itoe Itoe Ogiwara specifically, but rather, it stood for "I to e". Even though Tamanosuke knew that Edo Boy had killed Chikaishi, the troupe leader did not know the true identity of the thief. The reason Tamanosuke gave the notice out to all troupe members was to get the attention of Edo Boy and meet with him personally. However, Itoe mistook the meeting as a confrontation for her suspected money laundering. When she got to the stage that night, she fell victim to a trap set by Edo Boy for Tamanosuke to fall into. When Tamanosuke later visited the stage that night, he was knocked out immediately, meaning that the troupe leader could not have possibly set the trap up as was originally suspected. At this point, Tajima begins to point out that just because he had time to kill Chikaishi doesn't give any proof that he killed Itoe. Pointing out Yuri, Tajima reminds everyone that she could be the killer. When Conan points out that the suspect fleeing from the hospital was identical in size to Tajima, the latter laughs off the claim, stating that such a thing means nothing.<br />
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Finally, Conan tells Megure to once again inspect Chikaishi's laptop for fingerprints. When Megure asks why they need to search a third time, Conan reveals that the killer used the laptop again to make sure that the disk had removed all incriminating evidence on him. Assuming that the police would not search for fingerprints again, the suspect, in a rush, used the device without gloves. Just as Megure orders Takagi to have the laptop searched again, Tajima admits his guilt. When the blackmailing Chikaishi had been killed, Tajima explained that he finally felt safe. However, when Tamanosuke sent out the letter to everyone, fear and rage once again consumed him. Without thinking of the consequences, Tajima set up a trap at the meeting spot by putting the wooden boards over the stage hole. When Itoe fell through the trap, Tajima attempted to hide the evidence but was spotted by Tamanosuke.<br />
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As Tajima finished explaining what happened, the door opens to Tamanosuke in a wheelchair along with his sister Megumi. Tamanosuke attempts to apologize, claiming that everything was his fault for insisting on the Edo Boy play. The troupe leader explains that he didn't mean to chase away Tajima with the play; all Tamanosuke wanted was for Tajima to stop his crimes and turn himself in. Teary-eyed and full of remorse, Tajima falls to his knees and begs for forgiveness.<br />
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Conan later explains that following the case, the stage was repaired and the play went through some major changes. Despite his injuries, Tamanosuke insisted on performing. As thanks for solving the case, the troupe leader invited Conan, the Detective Boys, Ran, Sonoko, Kogoro, Megure, and Takagi to appear with him for the play.</spoiler><br />
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== Trivia ==<br />
* The Kaito Edo Boy's purpoited leaping ability is similar to the abilities attributed to [[Wikipedia: Spring-heeled Jack|Spring-Heeled Jack]], an urban legend character from Victorian Era London who was said to be a vicious pervert. He is likely based upon [[Wikipedia: Nezumi Kozō|Nezumi Kozo]], the Japanese thief and folk hero from the Edo period, about 400 years ago.<br />
* The ambulance with license plate number 新宿 88, せ 41-67 (Shinjuku 88, Se 41-67) in the second episode is the same from [[The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case#Trivia|The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case]].<br />
* The production staff was about to make [[The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case]] for the next episode, but they made [[The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case]] for the next episode instead. A month later, the production staff made the two-part [[The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case]] for the 130th and 131st episode.<br />
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== BGM listing ==<br />
=== Part 1 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|[[TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|のんびり気分|Nonbiri Kibun|Carefree Feeling|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}} <br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|蘭のテーマ (摩天楼ヴァージョン)|Ran no Tēma (Mantenrō Vājon)|Ran's Theme (Skyscraper ver.)|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|小さな巨人|Chiisana Kyojin|A Small Great Person|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|恋のトランプゲーム占い|Koi no Toranpu Gēmu Uranai|Love's Fortune-Telling Card Game|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|はずむ蘭|Hazumu Ran|Bouncing Ran|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|事件現場 (オリジナルver.)|Jiken Genba (Orijinaru ver.)|Scene of the Case (Original ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|犯人のアジト (忍び込みver.)|Hannin no Ajito (Shinobikomi ver.)|The Culprit's Hideout (Creeping In ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|小さな巨人|Chiisana Kyojin|A Small Great Person|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) |Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|犯人からの電話|Hannin Kara no Denwa|Phone Call From the Culprit|[[Detective Conan "The Time-Bombed Skyscraper" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|悪のテーマ (パート1)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 1)|Theme of Evil (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|怪人包帯男2|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|氷の上に立つように|Kōri no Ue ni Tatsu Yō ni|Like Standing on Ice|[[Kōri no Ue ni Tatsu Yō ni]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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=== Part 2 ===<br />
{{BeginTable BGMListing}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|1|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~|[[TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|2|新一の事件解明|Shin'ichi no Jiken Kaimei|Shinichi's Case Clarification|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|3|新一の名推理|Shin'ichi no Meisuiri|Shinichi's Great Deduction|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|4|謎解き (その1)|Nazotoki (Sono 1)|Riddle Solution (Part 1)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|5|悪のテーマ (パート2)|Aku no Tēma (Pāto 2) |Theme of Evil (Part 2)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 2]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|6|犯人のアジト|Hannin no Ajito|The Culprit's Hideout|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|7|コナンのテーマ|Konan no Tēma|Conan's Theme|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|8|次のターゲット!|Tsugi no Tāgetto!|The Next Target!|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|9|ターゲット サスペンスC|Tāgetto Sasupensu C|Target Suspense C|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|10|トリック|Torikku|Trick|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|11|怪人包帯男2|Kaijin Hōtai Otoko 2|The Mysterious Bandaged Man 2|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 3]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|12|殺意|Satsui|Murderous Intent|[[Detective Conan "The Fourteenth Target" Original Soundtrack]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|13|名探偵コナン・メインテーマ (ヴォーカル・ヴァージョン)|Meitantei Konan・Mein Tēma (Vōkaru・Vājon)|Detective Conan Main Theme (Vocal ver.)|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|14|氷の上に立つように|Kōri no Ue ni Tatsu Yō ni|Like Standing on Ice|[[Kōri no Ue ni Tatsu Yō ni]]}}<br />
{{BGMListingItem|15|コナンの勝利|Konan no Shōri|Conan's Victory|[[Detective Conan Original Soundtrack 1]]}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable EpLang}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Arabic|Arabic|بقعة الضوء}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan (Catalan dub)|El cas de l'assassinat de la companyia de teatre itinerant|The itinerant theater company murder case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Valencia|Catalan (Valencian dub)|La companyia de teatre ambulant|The travelling theater company}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Meurtre au théâtre|Murder on the Theatre Stage}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|Asasinato na compañía itinerante de teatro|Murder at the itinerant theater company}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Mord im Theater|Murder in the Theater}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Delitto dietro le quinte|Crime Behind the Scenes}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Chile|Spanish (American dub)|La compañía de teatro itinerante|The itinerant theater company}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Castilian dub)|El asesinato de la compañía de teatro|The theater company murder}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|คดีฆาตกรรมคณะละครเร่|The traveling drama troupe murder case}}<br />
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Vụ án giết người ở đoàn kịch lưu động|The Traveling Drama Troupe Murder Case}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Season 5]]<br />
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{{Season 5}}<br />
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[[Category:Episodes]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''Detective Conan'''|<ruby>名探偵<rp>(</rp><rt>めいたんてい</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>コナン|Meitantei Konan|lit. Great Detective Conan}} is a Japanese detective [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Gosho Aoyama]]. It has been serialized in the Japanese manga anthology ''[[Magazines#Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' since 1994 and had been collected in 98 [[Glossary|Tankōbon]] volumes by April 15, 2020. <br />
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The manga has been adapted into an anime series by the animation studio [[Studios#TMS Entertainment|Tokyo Movie Shinsha]], directed by [[Kenji Kodama]] (episode 1 to 252), [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] (episode 110 to 332, 667 to 677, 681 to the last episode to date), [[Masato Sato]] (episode 318 to 504), [[Koujin Ochi]] (505 to 666, and 678 to 680), and is broadcast in Japan on [[TV Networks#Nippon Television Network Corporation|Nippon Television]], [[TV Networks#Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri TV]] and [[TV Networks#Animax|Animax]]. The series debuted on January 8th, 1996 and will have broadcast 897 episodes by March 24, 2018. The series has seen high levels of popularity in both manga and anime formats in Japan since its reception, and has also been adapted into nineteen [[Glossary|Golden Week]] movies, with the first released on April 17th, 1997 and since then followed with a movie released each year, always in the month of April. Ten of the movies held a top 10 box office position in the year they were screened. In addition, five [[OVAs#Magic Files|Magic Files]] related to the movies and twelve [[OVAs|Original Video Animations]] have been released.<br />
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== Story summary ==<br />
[[File:Conan Edogawa Profile.jpg|thumb|125px|Conan Edogawa]]<br />
The story follows the adventures of [[Shinichi Kudo]] (also known as Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed), a young detective prodigy who was inadvertently shrunk into a child's body due to a [[APTX 4869|poison]] he was force-fed by members of a [[Black Organization|criminal syndicate]]. Neighbor and family friend [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]] strongly suggested Shinichi hide his identity to prevent them from killing him and the people he cares about, so Shinichi takes the name [[Conan Edogawa]]. He goes to live with his childhood friend [[Ran Mouri]] and her father, [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], and tries to use Kogoro's detective agency as a way to find the people who shrank him—without letting Ran figure out who he really is.<br />
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== Internal rules ==<br />
The world of Detective Conan has a set of [[Recurring Tropes|internal rules]] that might catch unfamiliar readers of the [[Manga|manga]] and spectators of the [[Anime|anime]] off guard, such as the [[Lack of Information Sharing|lack of information sharing]] and the regular [[Illogical and Irrational Behavior|illogical and irrational behavior]] exhibited by many characters. The universe is mostly consistent within its rules, with [[Oversights in Detective Conan|a few exceptions]]. The passing of time is difficult to judge, due to a literary device known as a floating timeline, which enables the compression of 20+ years worth of events and technological upgrades into less than one year.<br />
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== Case Closed ==<br />
{{InfoBox Country<br />
| country = USA<br />
| image = Case Closed logo.png<br />
| language = English<br />
| continent = North America, Europe, and Australia <br />
| episode = 130<br />
| volume = 75 (as of July 14, 2020)<br />
| publisher = Viz Media, FUNimation<br />
}}<br />
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Detective Conan is known as "Case Closed" in North America. The name "''Case Closed''" results from concerns of copyright conflict of the name ''Detective Conan''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-02-05/funimation-renames-conan|accessdate=2008-08-18|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2007-10-09|title=FUNimation renames Conan}}</ref><br />
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[[Viz Media]] licensed the manga series under the name for English-language publication in North America, which is up to [[Volume 75]] as of July 14, 2020.<br />
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Because Victor Gollancz Ltd canceled publication of Detective Conan after 15 volumes in UK,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Case-Closed-v-15-Gosho-Aoyama/9780575080805|accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Victor Gollancz Ltd.|Gollancz Manga]]||date=2007-11-28|title=The Latest Volume of "British" Case Closed }}</ref> Viz Media continues to handle UK's distribution with the American edition. [[Funimation Entertainment]] licensed the anime series for North American broadcast under the name ''Case Closed''. The character names were also adapted into English ones with some names different between the two. Fifty episodes of the English dubbed series aired on [[TV Networks#Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] as part of their [[TV Networks#Adult Swim|Adult Swim]] programming block on May 24th, 2004 until January 2005 and were discontinued due to low ratings.<ref name="Adult Swim Anime Plans">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-01-22/adult-swim-anime-plans|title=Adult Swim Anime Plans|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=July 9, 2013}}</ref> In Canada, Case Closed premiered on channel [[TV Networks#YTV|YTV]], 22 episodes were broadcasted between April 7th, 2006 and September 2nd, 2006.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060513201806/http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |archivedate=2006-05-13|url=http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=Case Closed – Anime on YTV |publisher=[[Wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] |date=2006-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-08-26 |accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia: Anime News Network|Anime News network]]|date=2006-08-26|title= "The Click August 26th – September 1st"}}</ref>. A separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18th, 2006, under the name Detective Conan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070619171955/http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |archivedate=2007-06-19 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=''Detective Conan'' on Animax Asia |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Animax Asia|Animax Asia]]}}</ref> Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised 52 episodes.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5ukP7rxnE |archivedate=December 5, 2010 |url=http://www.spena.tv/animax-asia/animax-web-live-chat/animax-faq.php |accessdate=July 10, 2013|title=Animax FAQ |publisher=[[Wikipedia:AXN Asia|AXN Asia]] }}</ref> The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060521193247/http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf |archivedate=2006-05-23 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf <br />
|accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Animax Philippines schedule (May 2006) |publisher=Animax Asia}}</ref> Funimation also released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning August 24th, 2004.<ref name="CC 53-55">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-2-Deadly-Illusions/e/704400078125 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Barnes & Noble|Barnes & Noble|]] |title=Case Closed 2: Deadly Illusions}}</ref> Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes; as of 2009, they have released 130 episodes dubbed in English.<ref name="Season5DVDs">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-Season-Five/e/704400078019 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 Box Set |publisher=Barnes & Noble }}</ref> The seasonal boxes were later re-released in redesigned boxes entitled Viridian edition.<ref name="Viridian 1">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531301 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/eQAiGT=mg8PhoBNYOs/browse/item/83416/4/0/0 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The Right Stuf International|The Right Stuf International]] |title=Case Closed Season 1 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref><ref name="Viridian 5">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531308 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/6qNjiVXHxUpjHmH3t-/browse/item/86129/4/0/0 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref> The first six films were released on Region 1 DVD in North America between October 3rd 2006 and February 16th 2010, and sold very well.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-The-Time-Bombed-Skyscraper-The-Movie/Kenji-Kodama/e/704400077906 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=Barnes & Noble |title=Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper - The Movie}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/XbEbP-mbXRAGqDd86t/browse/item/85841/4/0/0 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |title=Case Closed Movie 6: The Phantom of Baker Street DVD (Hyb)}}</ref><br />
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As a part of its syndication with the Funimation Channel, Colours TV aired Case Closed at the night-time programming block, premiering on June 19th 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531231|title=FUNimation Channel debuts|publisher=ICv2.com|accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Till 2012, no more than 130 episodes (episodes 1-123 Japanese version) have been dubbed in English. Detective Conan is later broadcasted in North America on NHK's cable network TV Japan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5w75YU42F |archivedate=January 29, 2011 |url=http://www.tvjapan.net/en/subcategory/anime.html |title=TV Japan Cartoon/Anime |publisher=[[Wikipedia:NHK|NHK]] |accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Though anime didn't get that popular in North America, the manga enjoys high success. The first volume appeared trice in the top ten best sellers, right after its premiere,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-10-04 |title=Spiegelman's 'No Towers' Tops BookScan List}}</ref> the same volume has also appeared on the ranking list conducted by Diamond Comic Distributors in August, 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=November 2, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-09-20 |title=Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--August 2004}}</ref> Later manga volumes have appeared on the ''[[wikipedia:New York Times Manga Best Sellers|New York Times Manga Best Sellers]]'' <ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531685 |archivedate=November 2, 2013 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2010-11-07/manga/list.html |title=Best Sellers Manga |date=November 7, 2010 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2011-05-01/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=May 1, 2011 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> lists at various times. Volume 41 broke the record making it to the top 5 in sales rank during the week ending on January 14th, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2012-01-29/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=January 29, 2012 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> The manga continues to be released in North America, though it trails the Japanese publishing by about 30 volumes.<br />
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S. California's UTB, United Television Broadcasting's free digital television station began to re-broadcast already dubbed Case Closed episodes on August 21st, 2011. The next two-episode block was scheduled for Saturday, August 27th, followed by two more episodes on Sunday, August 28th. The episodes were broadcasted at 6:30 a.m and repeated at 10:30 a.m the same day. A one-episode block also aired at 10:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays as well.<br />
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Incidentally, the catchphrase for [[Masumi Sera]] is 'Case Closed' (whether it's intended as a reference or coincidental is unspecified).<br />
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As of 2013, only one Case Closed branded video game was released, which was [[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation]], which was a Nintendo Wii exclusive title and released only in Japan and Europe. It features the English voice cast from the Anime for the English version, and has minor changes in script. It is so far the only English DC Game.<br />
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As of April 2013, Funimation has renewed the Case Closed license "For Future Use". Additionally on April 2nd 2013, Funimation announced Starting April 16th 2013 seasons 1-5 would be made available digitally through many online vendors, starting with iTunes, Playstation Network and Xbox Live. Season 1 will be available April 16th, season 2 and 3 in May, and Season 4 and 5 in June. Movie release dates have not been announced, however a hint shown in the description hints at a possible new season. Each episode will be 99 cents apiece. [http://caseclosedfans.blogspot.com/2013/04/case-closed-returns.html Source]<br />
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As of October 2014 at NY Comic Con's Crunchyroll panel, they announced that "Case Closed" would be added to their roster. Later they began subtitling the Japanese episodes at episode 754. The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. Originally the episodes were posted on Saturdays, a week after they air in Japan, but now they will begin to be posted on Wednesdays. As of September 5, 2020 they have subtitled up to episode 980, excluding specials and movies. <br />
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As of January 2016, English language Netflix began to stream episodes under the title "Case Closed". The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. They obtained the rights to air fifty-two episodes in Japanese with subtitles, from episode 748-799. The show's maturity rating is listed as TV-14.<br />
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== Critical reception ==<br />
The series has been well received in Japan, with the anime adaptation ranking in the top twenty in [[Magazines#Animage|Animage]]'s polls between 1996 until 2000, where it dropped below the top twenty. In the Japanese TV anime ranking, Detective Conan often ranked the top six. It has even been used as a mascot to promote citizens to follow the law. The English adaptation has not been as equally popular as in Japan, and has been criticized for the character name changes. <br />
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The manga is a huge success and it is continued to be published. It won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2000. Some of its volumes appear on the lists of best-selling manga. <br />
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The series is successful in Asia and Europe, where some countries translated most of the episodes and volumes. Due to the high popularity DC is re-broadcasting in many countries after the original premieres.<br />
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Although popular in many other countries, Case Closed was not as successful in the US, most likely due to poor advertising, name changes, and script changes around Japanese people and culture. <br />
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Due to this, FUNimation's dubbed version of "Case Closed" was cancelled at only 130 episodes. <br />
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Although, many fans wanted the anime version of Detective Conan to be successful in North America, excluding the renamed character names, it did not do well and still failed and got several negative reviews, and therefore in 2018, FUNimation Entertainment lost the rights to "Case Closed", along with "KenIchi: The Mightiest Disciple".<br />
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However, the manga is still released by VIZ Media.<br />
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== Demographic ==<br />
Even though Detective Conan is a [[Glossary#Shōnen|Shōnen]], its audience is composed of a substantial proportion of female viewers and readers. The series also seems to attract all ages.<br />
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== Appearances in other media ==<br />
Besides his anime and manga appearances, Conan is the protagonist for all the movies and the video games based on the Case Closed series. Several anime and games have parodied, lampooned or otherwise mentioned him or the series. Some of them include: [[wikipedia:Yakitate!! Japan|Yakitate!! Japan]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakitate!!_Japan Yakitate!! Japan]!! Japan'' Anime Episode # 48</ref> [[wikipedia:Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cat_(manga) Black Cat]'' Anime Episodes # 13 & 14</ref> [[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuyasha Inuyasha]'' Anime Episode 128 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtYO1nZpEFg#t=5m38s briefly about one second])</ref> [[wikipedia:Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate the Combat Butler]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler Hayate no Gotoku]''# 30</ref> [[wikipedia:Proposal Daisakusen|Proposal Daisakusen]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposal_Daisakusen Proposal Daisakusen]'' Episode # 10 </ref> [[wikipedia:Sonic X|Sonic X]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_X Sonic X]'' Episode # 39 </ref> [[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple]]<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenichi:_The_Mightiest_Disciple Kenichi: The Mighties Disciple]'' Episode # 5 </ref>, [[wikipedia:Angelic Layer|Angelic Layer]]<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelic_Layer Angelic Layer]'' Episode 22</ref>, and [[wikipedia:Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]<ref>'''Trucy''': "This Summer: A Legal Eagles Production of 'Case Closed'." ...Looks like a poster for a different show. '''Apollo''': ...One I wouldn't mind seeing real soon. ''(Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney)''</ref> In case of Inuyasha, Detective Conan features Conan reading Inuyasha manga first in [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|episode 200]] (aired July 24, 2000). Later, [[Shinichi]] and [[Ran]] made their [[wikipedia:cameo appearance|cameo appearance]] in Inuyasha episode 128 (aired October 13, 2003). <br />
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Conan has also been used as a character to promote people to follow the law in Japan, due to the popularity of the series.<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Future_Detective_Conan_the_Great.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan cameo in ''[[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'']]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:DCInuyasha.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan in ''[[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]]'' episode 128]]</div><br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
{{BeginTable OtherLang|notes=1}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|名探偵コナン Meitantei Konan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|المحقّق كونان Al-Muḥaqqiq Konan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan|El Detectiu Conan|Lit. "The Detective Conan".}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Czech Republic|Czech|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Denmark|Danish|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=US|English|Case Closed|Due to copyright issues, however packaging and the door closing transition still mentions "Detective Conan" title.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Singapore|English|Detective Conan|Southeast Asian manga released by Shogakukan Asia use the original "Detective Conan" name.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Philippines|Filipino|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Salapoliisi Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=France|French|Détective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O detective Conan|The Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=India|Hindi|Jasoos Conan|Detective Conan&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Hungary|Hungarian|Conan, a detektív|Conan the detective|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Detektif Conan|Detective conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=North Korea|flag2=South Korea|Korean|명탐정 코난 Myeongtamjeong Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Malaysia|Malay|Detektif Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Norway|Norwegian|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Poland|Polish|Detektyw Conan|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Russia|Russia|Детектив Конан |Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|名侦探柯南 Mingzhentan Kenan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|名偵探柯南 Mingchent’an k’onan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish/Spanish Latin|Detective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Sweden|Swedish|Mästerdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ยอดนักสืบจิ๋วโคนัน|Lit. "Great Little Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Turkey|Turkey|Dedektif Conan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Thám tử lừng danh Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Iran|Farsi (Persian)|کاراگاهان کوچک|meaning: The little detectives Reading:karagahane kuchak}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Detective Conan in France]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Spain]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Italy]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Germany]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Arab World]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Philippines]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Korea]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Thailand]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Vietnam]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Sweden]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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[[Category:General Information|*]]<br />
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| name = Takehiro Koyama<br />
| image = Takehiro Koyama.jpg<br />
| gender = Male<br />
| date-of-birth = December 1, 1943<br />
|age = 75 years old<br />
| place-of-birth = Maizuru, Kyoto (Japan)<br />
| location =<br />
| voice-of = [[Heizo Hattori]], [[Episode 63|Osamu Kamei]] and [[Episode 192|Taiji Tatsumi]]<br />
| nicknames =<br />
| voice =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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'''{{nihongo|Takehiro Koyama|小山 武宏|Koyama Takehiro}}''', born on December 1, 1943, and age 75, is a voice actor from Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture.<br />
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In ''[[Detective Conan]]'', he voiced [[Heizo Hattori]] until 2017, when his deal with Yomiuri TV ended. He was replaced by [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]]. He was chosen since he was from Kansai and had to voice an actor that talked with the Kansai dialect. He also voiced a few minor characters prior to voicing Heizo.<br />
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He also voices numerous characters in other series such as Cowboy Bebop, Ao no Exorcist, Ghost in the Shell or Code Geass.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Staff]]<br />
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[[Category:Voice Actors]]<br />
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[[Category:Gosho Aoyama]]</div>BenTheHun1https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Detective_Conan:_The_Mirapolis_Investigation&diff=256471Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation2020-08-04T18:31:44Z<p>BenTheHun1: </p>
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{{InfoBox Game<br />
| game = 1<br />
| image = The Mirapolis Investigation Nintendo_Wii.jpg<br />
| title = Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance<br />
| english-title = Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation<br />
| japanese-title = 名探偵コナン 追憶の幻想 (ミラージュ) <br> (Meitantei Konan: Tsuioku no Gensō (Mirāju))<br />
| release-date = {{flagicon|Japan}} May 17, 2007 <br> {{flagicon|UK}} May 1, 2009<br />
| genre = Mystery/Adventure<br />
| system = Nintendo Wii<br />
| age-range = {{flagicon|Japan}} A: All Ages <br> {{flagicon|UK}} 7+<br />
| playing-time =<br />
| developer = Marvelous Entertainment Inc.<br />
| designer =<br />
| illustrator =<br />
| publisher = {{flagicon|Japan}} Marvelous Interactive <br> {{flagicon|UK}} Nobilis<br />
| website = [http://www.mmv.co.jp/special/game/wii/conan/ http://www.mmv.co.jp/special/<br />game/wii/conan/]<br />
|voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Akira Kamiya]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Heiji Hattori]] <br> [[Yuko Miyamura]] as [[Kazuha Toyama]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as Tadaki Kai <br> [[Yumi Takada]] as Utako Kai <br> [[Mamoru Miyano]] as Kyoichi Kurosaki <br> [[Ryoko Shintani]] as Emily Hanayama <br> [[Saeko Chiba]] as Linda Hanayama <br> [[Eri Sendai]] as Moe Kasuga <br> [[Sakiko Tamagawa]] as Megumi Oikawa <br> [[Akio Suyama]] as Naoya Imaizumi <br> [[Kenta Miyake]] as Shunsaku Ogino <br> [[Yu Asakawa]] as Yuri Matoba<br />
| prev-game =<br />
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| footnotes =<br />
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'''Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance''' (Released as "Case Closed/Detective Conan: The Mirapolis Investigation" in Europe) is a game for Nintendo Wii.<br />
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This is the only Detective Conan video game so far to have been released in English. It was released in Europe but not North America.<br />
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== Cast ==<br />
{{Char Appearances|<br />
{{Char|Conan Edogawa}}<br />
{{Char|Ran Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Kogoro Mouri}}<br />
{{Char|Ai Haibara}}<br />
{{Char|Genta Kojima}}<br />
{{Char|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya}}<br />
{{Char|Ayumi Yoshida}}<br />
{{Char|Heiji Hattori}}<br />
{{Char|Kazuha Toyama}}<br />
}}<br />
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== Plot ==<br />
=== Story ===<br />
Kogoro receives tickets to the grand opening of the Mirapolis complex and is unwittingly forced to take along Ran, Conan, and the Detective Boys. At the opening speech, tensions run high as the Mirapolis staff begin to let their past with the owner get the better of themselves. Soon after, Conan and Ai discover a body by the Mirapolis's pool. With a little help from Heiji, it's up to Conan to solve the murder and prevent anything else from happening.<br />
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=== People ===<br />
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{{People|Moe Kasuga|Moe Kasuga.jpg|<br />
* 18 years old<br />
* Mirapolis employee and maid}}<br />
{{People|Naoya Imaizumi|Naoya Imaizumi.jpg|<br />
* 35 years old<br />
* Mirapolis employee and ex-comedian}}<br />
{{People|Tadaki Kai|Tadaki Kai.jpg|<br />
* 37 years old<br />
* Mirapolis owner}}<br />
{{People|Utako Kai|Utako Kai.jpg|<br />
* 27 years old<br />
* Tadaki's wife}}<br />
{{People|Megumi Oikawa|Megumi Oikawa.jpg|<br />
* 28 years old<br />
* Secretary}}<br />
{{People|Kyoichi Kurosaki|Kyoichi Kurosaki.jpg|<br />
* 20 years old<br />
* Mirage leader<br />
* Illusionist and magician}}<br />
{{People|Emily Hanayama|Emily Hanayama.jpg|<br />
* Victim (drowned)<br />
* 20 years old<br />
* Mirage member<br />
* Acrobat}}<br />
{{People|Linda Hanayama|Linda Hanayama.jpg|<br />
* 18 years old<br />
* Mirage member<br />
* Acrobat}}<br />
{{People|Shunsaku Ogino|Shunsaku Ogino.jpg|<br />
* Victim (poison)<br />
* 37 years old}}<br />
{{People|Yuri Matoba|Yuri Matoba.jpg|<br />
* Victim (strangled)<br />
* Small bar manager}}<br />
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=== Resolution ===<br />
<spoiler><br />
Culprit is '''Utako Kai'''<br />
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== Gameplay ==<br />
Players control Conan who can either walk, run, or skateboard around the many hallways and rooms of the Mirapolis complex. Players need to gather information by talking to various people within the building which is then written down in a notebook for future reference. Once enough information is gathered, Conan can begin to piece together the truth by creating "links" and forming "clue chains". Perfect scoring during the game helps unlock bonus features like artwork.<br />
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For the player's convenience traveling around the Mirapolis is made easier by a handy teleportation option by selecting a floor from the in-game menu's map. This map also informs the player as to which characters are currently located on that floor.<br />
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The Mirapolis is home to a large arcade in its lower levels allowing the player to play mini-games including a version of Whack-a-Mole and an arcade shooter. Players can also try playing curling in the Mirapolis' ice rink.<br />
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The English release of the game has an option to change the audio back to its original Japanese.<br />
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The graphics are 3D. There are several glitches in the game - such as getting stuck in walls and other solid objects.<br />
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== Translation changes ==<br />
=== Video game ===<br />
* The names of the characters in the English version of the game are: <br />
:* Moe Kasuga - C.J. Arnold<br />
:* Naoya Imaizumi - Al Watson<br />
:* Tadaki Kai - Jack Chase<br />
:* Utako Kai - Utako Chase<br />
:* Kyoichi Kurosaki - Keith Kozlof<br />
:* Megumi Oikawa - Meg Wexham<br />
:* Emily Hanayama - Emily Hill<br />
:* Linda Hanayama - Linda Hill<br />
:* Shunsaku Ogino - Jim Oger<br />
:* Yuri Matoba - Jess Rayburn<br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px perrow=4><br />
File:MirapolisInvestigationWiiAlternativeEuropeanCover.png|Alternative European Cover<br />
File:mirapolistitlescreen.png|English Title Screen<br />
File:WiiGameItalianTitleScreen.png|Italian Title Screen<br />
File:mirapolisgameplay1.png|Gameplay<br />
File:mirapolisgameplay2.png|Gameplay<br />
File:mirapolisgameplay3.png|Gameplay<br />
</gallery><br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Games]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
<references/><br />
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[[Category:Games]]<br />
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{{Games}}<br />
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'''Funimation Entertainment''' (previously known as '''Funimation Productions''', and usually stylized as '''FUNimation''') is an American entertainment company. Originally founded in 1994 by Gen Fukunaga, the company became a subsidiary of Navarre Corporation on May 11, 2005. Funimation produces, markets, and distributes [[anime]] and other entertainment properties in the United States and international markets. The company is headquartered in Flower Mound, Texas.<br />
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==Case Closed==<br />
Funimation was licensed the rights to produce an English Adaption to Detective Conan. They obtained the rights and in 2004 started dubbing. As said below, Bruce Elliot told fans that Funimation was licensed rights to the First 5 seasons and Six Movies. Only 4 full seasons were dubbed, and half of Season 5, and six movies. On Feb 28th 2013 it was announced that Funimation will start airing English subbed episodes of Detective Conan on the website Starting with Seasons 1-2. [https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=542309692466354&set=pb.234820129881980.-2207520000.1362534735&type=3&theater Source]<br />
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===Dubbing===<br />
According to [[R. Bruce Elliott]], the english voice of [[Richard Moore]], the cast dubbed the first 4 seasons and half of the 5th season, which totaled to 130 episodes (123 if you go by the Japanese way,) and the first six movies. However, all of this was done in 2004. The cast also dubbed the video game, ''[[Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation]]''.<br />
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All of the voices and characters were "Americanized". Meaning most, if not all, Japanese names were changed. Examples include Shinichi being renamed Jimmy, Ran being Renamed Rachel and Kogoro being renamed Richard. <br />
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===Current status of the dub===<br />
Funimation's conversion of the principal characters' names into Anglicized forms was heavily criticized by various parties. It is currently unknown if Funimation will continue dubbing the show, due to low sales of the DVD's, as well as low ratings when the show aired on [[wikipedia:Adult Swim|Adult Swim]]. However, season five of the show is currently a big seller at many retail outlets, even making the top ten list of most sold Funimation DVDs at Amazon.com. Although they dubbed Season 5, 11 Episodes were left out of Season 5`s DVD and were never dubbed, which included the important debut of Ai Haibara. Oddly, the movies Funimation would later dub included Ai, who was renamed Vi. This caused a plothole in the English Version of the series. A loyal fanbase is around to dub and sub episodes, and to convince Funimation to pick up the license for a Part 2 season 5, and possibly more seasons. They are '''Detective Conan Translation Project, Save Case Closed, and Detective Conan In the US Petition.''' But it now being 2020 and no good news<br />
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===Funimation voice actors/actresses===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Voice actor/actress || Main character(s) || Minor character(s) || Additional character(s)<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Laura Bailey]]''' || [[Serena Sebastion]] || NA || [[Episode 14|Erin Mulligan]]<br>[[Episode 86|Lily]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Troy Baker]]''' || [[Gin]] || NA ||[[Episode 32|James Tongan]]<br>[[Episode 67|Merlin Tinselton]]<br>[[Episode 100|Damon]]<br>[[Episode 106|Artie Nelson]]<br>[[Episode 119|York Taylor]]<br>[[Movie 2|Henry Tish]] and [[Movie 2|Jake Marano]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Elise Baughman]]''' || [[Yoko Okino]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''John Burgmeier''' || NA || [[Latham Laney]] || [[Episode 18|Johnny Umina]]<br>[[Episode 19|Alan]]<br>[[Episode 52|Kannen]]<br>[[Episode 97|Dr. Preston]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Doug Burks]]''' || [[Harry Wilder]]<br>[[Chief Thomas]] || NA || [[Episode 74|Diritch Kosoloff]]<br>[[Episode 77|Butler Weatherbee]]<br>[[Episode 87|Angus]]<br>[[Episode 96|Chauncey Shiftlett]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Jakie Cabe]]''' || [[Zachary Hara]] || NA || [[Episode 7|John Woodman]]<br>[[Episode 44|Kevin Hotta]]<br>[[Episode 54|Charles Shore]]<br>[[Episode 79|Barton Spacklecrisp]]<br>[[Episode 92|Garrett Burke]]<br>[[Episode 112|Nolan Owens]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Bob Carter]]''' || [[Kristopher McLaughlin]] || [[Isaac Hannigan]] || [[Episode 61|Rex Lager]]<br>[[Episode 72|Roderick Appenheimer]]<br>[[Episode 88|Stefan Van Croven]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Chris Cason]]''' || [[Detective Chiba]] || NA || [[Episode 47|Keith Norse]]<br>[[Episode 52|Shunen]], [[Episode 74|Irby Korbson]]<br>[[Episode 100|Mark]]<br>[[Movie 6|Akira Emori]]<br>[[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Al Watson]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Andrew T. Chandler]]''' || [[Tequila]] and [[Martin Hartwell]] || NA || [[Episode 34|Randall]]<br>[[Episode 42|Georgie]]<br>[[Episode 66|Ned Armstrong]]<br>[[Episode 92|Jericho]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Dameon Clarke]]''' || 1st voice of [[George Kaminski]]<br>[[Inspector Worthington]] || NA || [[Episode 30|Samuel Taylor]]<br>[[Episode 86|James]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Colleen Clinkenbeard]]''' || [[Rachel Moore]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Kevin M. Connolly]]''' || [[Harley Hartwell]] || NA || [[Episode 30|Steve Jacobus]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Amber Cotton]]''' || [[Katrina Tolliver]] || NA || [[Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case|Michelle Tanner]]<br>[[Valentine Murder Case|Katie Watson]]<br>[[The Ojamanbou Murder Case|Catherine Madison]]<br>[[Stage Actress Murder Case|Evlin Nesson]]<br>[[Snow Woman's Legend Murder Case|Yvette Ainsworth]]<br>[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|Anya Tathers]]<br>[[The Memories of First Love Case|Cherie]]<br>[[The Locked Bathroom Murder Case|Mindy Garrett]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Cynthia Cranz]]''' || [[Mitch Tennison]] || [[Angie Sebastian]]<br>[[Jasmine Kassleshultz]]<br>[[Katie Nantz]] || [[Episode 16|Kimmie]]<br>[[Episode 68|Audra Kelly]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[R. Bruce Elliott]]''' || [[Richard Moore]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Bill Flynn]]''' || [[Hershel Agasa]] || NA || [[Episode 87|Shane Mathison]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Jim Foronda]]''' || NA || [[Tate Evans]]<br>[[Thomas Tarrington]] || [[Episode 22|Shannon Hannigan]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Andrew Haskett''' || NA || [[Principal Yin]] || [[Episode 87|Tom Mathison]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Clarine Harp]]''' || [[Michelle Hamlin/Kendra]] || NA || [[Episode 44|Famke Hotta]]<br>[[Episode 57|Nancy Schmit]]<br>[[Episode 96|Hiedi Xanderbilt]]<br>[[Movie 3|Seiran Hoshi]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Kyle Hebert]]''' || 1st voice of [[Vodka]] || [[Jim Fleming]] || [[Episode 22|Claude Osgood]]<br>[[Episode 51|Michael]]<br>[[Episode 55|Dr. Josh Sadler]]<br>[[Episode 67|Jeremy Trovalone]]<br>[[Episode 77|Gerard Dufour]]<br>[[Episode 92|Bruno Ushton]]<br>[[Episode 96|Yorkham Xanderbilt]]<br>[[Episode 97|Bigglesworth]]<br>[[Episode 116|Jonathan Nantz]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Jeremy Inman''' || NA || [[Detective Nishimura]] || [[Episode 52|Tonnen]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Grant James''' || NA || [[Forgemaster]] || [[Episode 21|Constantine Fontana]]<br>[[Episode 44|Oscar Hotta]]<br>[[Episode 49|Rudy Tarrington]]<br>[[Episode 53|Mr. Thompson]]<br>[[Episode 68|Winston Cadbury]]<br>[[Episode 94|Grayson Neighbors]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Bill Jenkins]]''' || [[Inspector Odin]] || NA || [[Episode 38|Abraham Yancy]]<br>[[Episode 57|Harry Kanucka]]<br>[[Episode 74|Harnison Noble]]<br>[[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Jim Oger]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Jerry Jewell]]''' || [[Jimmy Kudo]]<br>[[Phantom Thief]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Jay Jones]]''' || 1st voice of [[Mace Fuller]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Gwendolyn Lau]]''' || [[Kirsten Thomas]] || NA || [[Episode 3|Yuko Ikezawa]]<br>[[Episode 22|Ari Hannigan]]<br>[[Episode 31|Alice Nagel]]<br>[[Episode 45|Marion Karmichael]]<br>[[Episode 67|Harmony Nelson]]<br>[[Episode 74|Patti Parsley]]<br>[[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Meg Wexham]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Julie Mayfield]]''' || [[Eva Kaden]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''Lydia Mackay''' || NA || [[Catherine McLaughlin]]<br>[[Suzanna Hannigan]] || [[Episode 67|Shriva Ordain]]<br>[[Episode 71|Quinley Peartree]]<br>[[Episode 95|Vicki Bowen]]<br>[[Movie 5|Cherilyn Chrisabel]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Kristin McCollum''' || NA || [[Tamera Heatherly]] || [[Episode 41|Kenyan's Mom]]<br>[[Episode 88|Daiselle Van Croven]]<br>[[Episode 113|Liv Collins]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Robert McCollum]]''' || [[Harrison Acres]] || NA || [[Episode 7|Mr. Oswald]]<br>[[Episode 9|Johansen]]<br>[[Episode 27|Scott Andros]]<br>[[Episode 51|Tatum Harbowly]]<br>[[Episode 55|Dr. Delany]]<br>[[Episode 61|Hank Hamada]]<br>[[Episode 92|Jared Kelly]]<br>[[Episode 96|Olaf Xanderbilt]]<br>[[Movie 6|Tadaaki Kashimura]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Mike McFarland]]''' || 2nd voice of [[George Kaminski]] || NA || [[Episode 21|Jeremiah]]<br>[[Episode 34|Michel]]<br>[[Episode 44|Jason Arbington]]<br>[[Episode 51|Albert Jordenly]]<br>[[Episode 59|Archie Gailand]]<br>[[Episode 73|Old Man]]<br>[[Episode 83|Dr. Charles Yanning]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Jay Moses''' || NA || [[Quentin Mifune]] || [[Episode 8|Mr. O'Donnell]]<br>[[Episode 88|Shamus O'Halliwell]]<br>[[Episode 119|Stu Hogan]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Kate Oxley]]''' || [[Detective Simone]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Brina Palencia]]''' || [[Vi Graythorn]] || NA || [[Episode 83|Nurse Nolan]]<br>[[Episode 100|Tammy]]<br>[[Episode 121|Maya Garrett]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Justin Pate''' || NA || [[Detective Simon]] || [[Episode 22|Lucas Hannigan]]<br>[[Episode 32|Keith Davidovich]]<br>[[Episode 42|Justin Moon]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Monica Rial]]''' || [[Amy Yeager]] || NA || [[Episode 10|Matthias Arces]]<br>[[Episode 34|Jessica "Jessie" Star]]<br>[[Episode 123|Katie Banwell]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Amy Rosenthal''' || NA || [[Selma Sebastian]] || [[Episode 47|Rita Saeki]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Christopher Sabat]] || 2nd voice of [[Vodka]] ||NA || [[Episode 27|Craig Newberry]]<br>[[Episode 98|Otto]]<br>[[Episode 102|Johnny Hijikata]]<br>[[Movie 2|Emilio Cantore]] <br> [[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Utako Chase]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Greg Silva]]''' || [[Detective Yokoyama]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Ian Sinclair]]''' || 2nd voice of [[Mace Fuller]] || NA || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''Jeffrey Schmidt''' || NA || [[Theodore Hannigan]] || [[Episode 67|Ulver Yorkshire]]<br>[[Episode 113|Dr. Marshal Kennedy]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Laurie Steele]]''' || [[Vivian Kudo]] || || [[Episode 27|Nancy Andros]]<br>[[Episode 43|Jack]]<br>[[Episode 57|Moira Krupp]]<br>[[Episode 67|Henrietta]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Mark Stoddard]]''' || [[Joseph Meguire]] || NA || [[Episode 67|Haroshio Constantine]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Sonny Strait''' || NA || [[Eiichi Yamagishi (character)|Eiichi Yamagishi]]<br>[[Tod Appenheimer]] || [[Episode 3|Asao]]<br>[[Episode 9|Salvador Emerson]]<br>[[Episode 21|Willard]]<br>[[Episode 31|Roger Stacks]]<br>[[Episode 46|Gary Paramount]]<br>[[Episode 79|Randy Whitman]]<br>[[Episode 84|Drake Ziegman]]<br>[[Episode 90|Slughead McGraw]]<br>[[Episode 96|Carl Tathers]]<br>[[Episode 104|Middy]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[John Swasey]]''' || 2nd voice of [[Booker Kudo]] || NA || [[Movie 2|Peter Ford]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Randy Tallman]]''' || 1st voice of [[Booker Kudo]] || NA || [[Episode 68|Romero Rojas]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Eric Vale]]''' || [[Nicholas Santos]] || [[Tony Tsugi]] || [[Episode 37|James Soto]]<br>[[Episode 65|Koby Erwin]]<br>[[Episode 72|Ted Appenheimer]]<br>[[Episode 106|Reynold Yates]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Alison Viktorin]]''' || [[Conan Edogawa]] || [[Korma Delorica]] || NA<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Kent Williams]]''' || [[Bernie Biggers]]<br>[[Detective Mangum]]<br>[[Superintendent Osterman]] || NA || [[Episode 25|Thomas McMullins]]<br>[[Episode 34|Burt Barnes]]<br>[[Episode 44|Barnaby Arbington]]<br>[[Episode 60|Horace Hennegraf]]<br>[[Episode 79|Eddie Crockerly]]<br>[[Episode 80|Troy Haysum]]<br>[[Episode 91|Norman Dean]]<br>[[Episode 92|Sebastian LeClaire]]<br>[[Movie 1|Leo Joel]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''Travis Willingham''' || NA || [[Nicholas Underwood]] || [[Episode 6|Tommy Walker]]<br>[[Episode 11|Steven Mulhollandd]]<br>[[Episode 16|Anderson McDonald]]<br>[[Episode 31|Miguel Santos]]<br>[[Episode 54|Kelvin Tug]]<br>[[Episode 65|Male Kidnapper]]<br>[[Movie 5|Theodore Radcliff]]<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Barry Yandell]]''' || [[Cornelius Graver]] || NA || [[Episode 13|O'Brien]]<br>[[Episode 63|Josh Listenburg]]<br>[[Episode 83|Dr. Bill Hindman]]<br>[[Episode 112|Ralph Kittimer]]<br>[[Movie 4|Inspector Tomlinson]] <br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Stephanie Young]]''' || [[Liz Faulkner]] || NA || [[Episode 87|Lindsey Mathison]]<br>[[Episode 102|Isabel Nottingham]]<br>[[Movie 4|Tamia Jinno]]<br>[[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Utako Chase]]<br />
|}<br />
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==See Also==<br />
* [[Staff]] (Cast and crew members of the original Japanese Version)<br />
* [[Viz Media]]<br />
{{Anime}}<br />
[[Category:Companies]]</div>BenTheHun1https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Officer_Numata&diff=256465Officer Numata2020-08-04T15:26:30Z<p>BenTheHun1: </p>
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| name = Numata<br />
| japanese-name = {{lang|ja|沼田}} <br> (Numata)<br />
| english-name =<br />
| image = Numata.png<br />
| age = unknown<br />
| gender = Female<br />
| date-of-birth = unknown<br />
| relatives = unknown<br />
| occupation = Police officer<br />
| nicknames =<br />
| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 43|File 439]] <br> Anime: [[The Forgotten Cell Phone|Episode 350]]<br />
| appearances = {{:Officer Numata Appearances}}<br />
| cases-solved = 0<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Junko Noda]] (episode 350) <br> [[Chie Nakamura]] (episode 428) <br> [[Wikipedia: Nao Nagasawa|Naō Nagasawa]] (episode 624)<br />
| english-voice =<br />
| footnotes =<br />
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'''{{nihongo|Numata|沼田|Numata}}''' is a character in the manga and anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''.<br />
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== Background ==<br />
Numata is a police officer working for Tokyo Metropolitan Police District's Traffic Department. She is very friendly with [[Naeko Miike|Naeko]], so much so that she often pushes her to take initiatives in her love story with [[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]]. She entered police forces at the same time as [[Yumi Miyamoto|Yumi]] and is in charge of Beika Town. She owns a license to drive the mini patrol car although she doesn't drive it, preferring to let her more experienced friend Yumi drive.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
She is rather open to her co-workers and friends' speeches and doesn't reply unless she has to. She also encourages her friends to take initiatives since she herself doesn't have a boyfriend.<br />
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== Appearance ==<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
<tabs jsId="nickanems"><br />
<tab title="Law enforcement"><br />
{{appellations/head|Numata}}<br />
{{appellations|Yumi Miyamoto|Numata-san|Miyamoto-san}}<br />
</tab><br />
</tabs><br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Forgotten Cell Phone Case (Manga: [[Volume 43#Forgotten Cell Phone Case|439-440]], Anime: [[The Forgotten Cell Phone|350-351]]) ===<br />
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=== Jewel Robber's Suicide Case (Manga: [[Volume 47#Jewel Robber's Suicide Case|486]], Anime: [[A Jewel Thief Caught Red-Handed|402]]) ===<br />
At the end of the case, it is revealed that the jewelry [[Miwako Sato|Sato]] had supposedly wanted to buy was in fact the one Yumi wanted. She used a ruse in which she told Sato to tell other officers that she wanted to buy some luxurious jewelry. The officers in question would then buy it to satisfy Sato, the one they love before the latter herself giving it to Yumi since she doesn't like luxurious ornaments. [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] and [[Ninzaburo Shiratori|Shiratori]] having fallen into her trap, she tells Numata that the next one that will fall into her scheme will be [[Detective Takano]].<br />
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=== Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out (Anime: [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out|425]]) ===<br />
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=== Super Secret of the Road to School (Manga: [[Volume 49|507]], Anime: [[Super Secret of the Road to School|428]]) ===<br />
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=== Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding (Anime: [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding|449]]) ===<br />
After solving the fake wedding case, Yumi meets with Sato and Takagi and is seen in the mini patrol car with Numata driving.<br />
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=== The VHS of Memories (Manga: [[Volume 71#The VHS of Memories|742]], Anime: [[A Video Letter of First Love|624]]) ===<br />
At night, in Beika, Numata and Naeko are together in a back street and she confides in her friend by telling that she remembers someone she loves that attended school with her. She said she didn't go to the graduates' meeting since she thinks [[Kazunobu Chiba|that guy]] has probably forgotten her. Numata encourages Naeko to go forward in the relationship.<br />
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== Different looks ==<br />
{|<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP350-Numata.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 350]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP425-Numata.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 425]]<br />
| style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP428-Numata.jpg|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 428]]<br />
|}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[List of minor recurring manga characters]]<br />
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{{Minor Characters}}<br />
{{Police}}<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Numata}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Category:Female characters]]<br />
[[Category:Police detectives]]</div>BenTheHun1https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/index.php?title=Yuji_Yamawaki&diff=256464Yuji Yamawaki2020-08-04T15:25:32Z<p>BenTheHun1: in to of</p>
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| name = Yuji Yamawaki<br />
| japanese-name = {{lang|ja|山脇 雄二}} <br> (Yamawaki Yūji)<br />
| english-name =<br />
| image = Yuji Yamawaki Profile.png<br />
| age = 33<br />
| gender = Male<br />
| date-of-birth = Unknown<br />
| relatives = <br />
| occupation = Terrorist <br />
| nicknames =<br />
|status = Under judicial custody<br />
| first-appearance = Anime: [[Intrigue at the Food Court|Episode 936]]<br />
| appearances = {{:Yuji Yamawaki Appearances}}<br />
| cases-solved = 0<br />
| japanese-voice = [[Hidenari Ugaki]]<br />
| english-voice =<br />
| footnotes = <br />
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'''{{nihongo|Yuji Yamawaki|山脇 雄二|Yamawaki Yūji}}''' is a character in the anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''.<br />
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== Background ==<br />
Yuji Yamawaki was hired by [[Nobuo Kadokura]] for an illegal job which consisted of bombing the police parade that was scheduled to happen at the [[Beika]] Farmers' market. On the day they planned to kill [[Inspector Megure]], whom Kadokura resented, their plan was foiled by detectives [[Takagi]] and [[Sato]], who got a hint from a question the [[Detective Boys]] asked them. Yamawaki is now under custody and will most likely go to prison. His crime isn't grave enough for him to be sentenced to death tough.<br />
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== Personality ==<br />
Yamawaki is a rather impatient person and isn't much intelligent. He is still able to pretend not to know that he was followed by [[Genta]].<br />
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== Appearance and abilities ==<br />
Yamawaki is an average height man with long loose black hair. He is quite well-built and has a beard. He also has fighting skills and knowledge in bombs and explosives.<br />
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== Appellations ==<br />
<tabs jsId="nicknames"><br />
<tab title="Detective Boys"><br />
{{appellations/head|Nobuo Kadokura}}<br />
{{appellations|Genta Kojima|-|That man (''Ano otoko'')}}<br />
|}<br />
</tab><br />
</tabs><br />
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== Plot overview ==<br />
=== Intrigue at the Food Court (Anime: [[Intrigue at the Food Court|936]]) ===<br />
While the Detective Boys planned to go to a food court, they hear a conversation from Kadokura, Yamawaki and the third accomplice, [[Kaori Kanno]], which was about the bomb not arriving. Sensing something suspicious, they separated to follow each of the three, Genta following Yamawaki. When they bring the kids back to the food court, they are able to fool them into thinking they're just normal restaurant workers, but the Detective Boys report what they've heard to Sato and Takagi, who were patrolling for suspicious people. They get a hint towards the culprits, and, as the three were setting the bombs, the police stormed in their food truck and arrested them.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Intrigue at the Food Court]]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yamawaki, Yuji}}<br />
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[[Category:Characters]]<br />
[[Category:Male characters]]<br />
[[Category:Anime original characters]]<br />
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[[Image:Detective Conan Characters.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Main characters of the series]]<br />
The series was created and is drawn by [[Gosho Aoyama]]. The protagonists from his earlier series [[Magic Kaito]] look very similar: [[Kaitou Kid]] has made a number of appearances as himself in the anime and manga of the series. The main protagonist of the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' series, [[Shinichi Kudo]], and the protagonist of the ''Magic Kaito'' series, [[Kaito Kuroba]], are also similar. Hundreds of minor characters have been created and are always given backgrounds, motives, and personalities that put them under suspicion during the investigation.<br />
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The English adaption dubbed by [[Funimation]], called ''Case Closed'', has different names than the one in the manga published by [[Viz Media]].<br />
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== Protagonists ==<br />
The series revolves around [[Shinichi Kudo]] and his "child version", [[Conan Edogawa]], as well as his love interest and best friend [[Ran Mouri]] and her father [[Kogoro Mouri]].<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Shinichi Kudo|Jimmy Kudo|Main character of the series and Ran's boyfriend. He was shrunk into a child after being forced to take a poison, called [[APTX 4869]], created by the Black Organization.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Conan Edogawa|Conan Edogawa|"Child" version of Shinichi Kudo. He's after the Black Organization to regain his original body. The show follows his journey and the different cases he encounters along the way.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ran Mouri|Rachel Moore|Shinichi's childhood friend, and currently his girlfriend. She doesn't know Conan's real identity. She's the one taking care of him along with her detective father, Kogoro. She is also skilled in karate.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kogoro Mouri|Richard Moore|Private eye and Ran's father. Separated from Eri Kisaki, Ran's mother.}}<br />
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== Detective Boys ==<br />
{{main|Detective Boys}}<br />
The Detective Boys are called the "Junior Detective League" in the English version of the show. Notably, the Detective Boys are the only people that see the bowtie in action who aren't suspicious about Conan's identity. They have seen Conan use the bowtie, and even caught Conan using the bowtie to solve cases.<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ai Haibara|Vi Graythorn (movies)<br>Anita Hailey (manga)|Member of the Detective Boys and an adult shrunken by [[APTX 4869]]. Her former identity was a Black Organization scientist codenamed "Sherry", real name "Shiho Miyano". She is a developer of the APTX4869.}} <br />
{{CharItem|Ayumi Yoshida|Amy Yeager|Member of the Detective Boys. She likes Conan and she considers Haibara like a best friend to her.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitch Tennison|Member of the Detective Boys. The most intelligent true child in the Detective Boys. He is great when it comes to science and logic.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Genta Kojima|George Kaminski|Member and self-proclaimed leader of the Detective Boys. Loves to eat, especially roasted eel on rice.}}<br />
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== Family & Friends ==<br />
{{main|:Category:Families}}<br />
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{{CharItem|Hiroshi Agasa|Herschel Agasa|Professor who creates gadgets for Conan to use and the best friend of Yusaku Kudo. He was the first to know about Conan's true identity.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Sonoko Suzuki|Serena Sebastian|Ran's best friend. Youngest daughter of the wealthy Suzuki family.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Eri Kisaki|Eva Kadan|Ran's mother, a very successful attorney. Married to, but currently living separately from Kogoro Mouri. She is a friend of Yukiko Kudo from high school.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yusaku Kudo|Booker Kudo|Shinichi's father. A famous mystery novel author who is well-known in both America and Japan.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yukiko Kudo|Vivian Kudo|Shinichi's mother. A retired actress, she can disguise well and can mimic voices without a voice changer, a skill she learned from the deceased magician Toichi Kuroba. She is a close friend of Sharon Vineyard.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Heiji Hattori|Harley Hartwell|Shinichi's rival detective and best friend from Osaka. Known as "Great Detective of the West". He's also a trained Kendo martial artist and the first to deduce Conan's true identity.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kazuha Toyama|Kirsten Thomas (anime)<br /> Kazuha Toyama (manga)<br />Katrina Tolliver (video game)<br />Katie Thompson (card game)|Heiji Hattori's best friend since childhood and love interest. She is also a trained Aikido martial artist.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yoko Okino|Yoko Okino|Idol star who is worshiped by Kogoro Mouri.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Sumiko Kobayashi|Liz Faulkner|Conan's homeroom teacher and Ninzaburo Shiratori's girlfriend. Also the self-proclaimed manager of the Detective Boys.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Tomoaki Araide|N/A|Kogoro's doctor, Teitan school nurse, and a high school basketball coach. He was once impersonated by Vermouth.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Makoto Kyogoku|N/A|Sonoko Suzuki's boyfriend, and a karate champion that has been admired by Ran.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Shizuka Hattori|N/A|Heiji Hattori's mother.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Jirokichi Suzuki|N/A|Sonoko's uncle, obsessed with embarrassing and outsmarting the thief, Kaitou Kid.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Eisuke Hondou|N/A|Ran and Sonoko's classmate, whom Conan finds suspicious. He is later discovered to be looking for his sister, Hidemi and wants to follow in the footsteps of his father and sister to be a CIA agent.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Azusa Enomoto|N/A|A kind worker at the coffee shop that is right under the Mouri Detective Agency, who sometimes has a case that she wants Kogoro to solve.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Subaru Okiya|N/A|FBI agent Shuichi Akai's civilian persona after he faked his death to protect Kir. He lives in Shinichi Kudo's house, sometimes assists the Detective Boys and Conan on cases, and keeps an eye on Haibara.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Masumi Sera|N/A|A high school detective who transfers into Ran and Sonoko's high school class. She is the younger sister of Shuichi Akai and Shukichi Haneda.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Shukichi Haneda|N/A|Yumi Miyamoto's boyfriend and a professional shogi player. Also the brother of Shuichi Akai and Masumi Sera.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Sakurako Yonehara|N/A|A housekeeper and Naeko Miike and Kazunobu Chiba's childhood friend.}}<br />
{{EndTable}}<br />
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== Law enforcement ==<br />
{{main|Law Enforcement}}<br />
=== Tokyo Metropolitan Police District===<br />
{{main|Tokyo Metropolitan Police}}<br />
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{{CharItem|Juzo Megure|Joseph Meguire|Inspector from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police District.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ninzaburo Shiratori|Nicholas Santos|Police inspector who works with Inspector Megure. Originally Detective Takagi's rival for Detective Sato's affection, he is currently involved with Sumiko Kobayashi.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Miwako Sato|Detective Simone|Female police officer who works with Inspector Megure. Currently involved with Detective Takagi.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Wataru Takagi|Harry Wilder|Police officer who works with Inspector Megure. Currently involved with Detective Sato.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kazunobu Chiba|Detective Chiba|Police officer who often works with Inspector Megure. He is Naeko Miike's childhood friend and love interest.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yumi Miyamoto|N/A|A traffic enforcer and Detective Sato's best friend who is a compulsive tease. Also Shukichi Haneda's girlfriend.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Naeko Miike|N/A|A traffic enforcer working with Yumi Miyamoto. She is Kazunobu Chiba's childhood friend and love interest.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kiyonaga Matsumoto|Kristopher McLaughlin|Senior Superintendent of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police 1st Division and Inspector Megure's superior.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Inspector Yuminaga|N/A|The head inspector of the arson squad and Kogoro Mouri's former superior.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Shintaro Chaki|Bernie Biggers|Superintendent of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police 2nd Division and Ginzo Nakamori's superior.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Hyoue Kuroda|N/A|Superintendent of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police 1st Division and Former Nagano Police Chief. He has a damaged eye covered by a shaded lens. He knows that Conan is the [[List of characters who know Conan is Sleeping Kogoro#Hyoue Kuroda|"Brains behind Sleeping Kogoro"]].}}<br />
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=== Osaka Police District ===<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Heizo Hattori|Martin Hartwell|Heiji Hattori's father, and a police chief from Osaka Police District.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ginshiro Toyama|Chief Thomas|Kazuha's father, and a detective from Osaka Police District.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Goro Otaki|Inspector Odin|Inspector from Osaka Police District, and a very close friend to Heiji and Heizo.}}<br />
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=== Nagano Police District ===<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kansuke Yamato|N/A|Inspector from Nagano Police District, partially disabled after surviving an avalanche.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yui Uehara|N/A|Kansuke Yamato's former partner who has recently returned to the force.}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Taka'aki Morofushi|link=Taka'aki Morofushi|Taka'aki Morofushi<br>(Komei)|N/A|Inspector from Nagano Police District. Childhood friend and rival of Kansuke Yamato. He is also the older brother of Hiromitsu Morofushi.}}<br />
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=== Other police districts ===<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Sango Yokomizo|Inspector Worthington|Inspector from Shizuoka Police District, known for his gruff personality.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Misao Yamamura|Inspector Magnum|Detective from Gunma Police District, albeit a not very good one. Is later promoted to "Inspector".}}<br />
{{CharItem|Jugo Yokomizo|N/A|Sango Yokomizo's twin brother, also an inspector from Kanagawa Police District. He is not as easygoing as his brother.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Fumimaro Ayanokoji|N/A|Inspector from Kyoto Prefectural Police, also known as the "Royal Inspector" for his noble family line. Notorious for his snobbishness and his attachment to his pet chipmunk.}}<br />
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=== Japanese intelligence agencies ===<br />
{{main|Japanese intelligence agencies}}<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Rei Furuya|link=Rei Furuya|Rei Furuya <br> (Bourbon)|N/A|Aka Tooru Amuro. Specializes in detective work and information gathering. He posed as a private detective and became Kogoro Mouri's apprentice. He is later revealed as an undercover National Police Agency agent working to undermine the Organization.}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Scotch|link=Hiromitsu Morofushi|Hiromitsu Morofushi <br> (Scotch)|N/A|A deceased undercover agent from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Bureau. He was killed while infiltrating the Black Organization and the younger brother of Taka'aki Morofushi.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Yuya Kazami|N/A|An Agent from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Bureau and Rei's Subordinate.}}<br />
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=== FBI ===<br />
{{main|Federal Bureau of Investigation}}<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Shuichi Akai|N/A|FBI agent, considered by Gin as his rival, and the "Silver Bullet" that could take down the Black Organization. In the past, he infiltrated the Black Organization under the name Dai Moroboshi and obtained the codename "Rye" before being expelled. He faked his death to protect Kir and is currently undercover as [[Subaru Okiya]].}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Jodie Starling|link=Jodie Starling|Jodie Starling<br />(Jodie Saintemillion)|N/A|An FBI agent on an undercover assignment against the Black Organization, and Ran's English teacher at one point. She had been Shuichi Akai's girlfriend before he met Akemi Miyano.}}<br />
{{CharItem|James Black|N/A|High ranking FBI agent, Jodie's superior.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Andre Camel|N/A|FBI agent, played a vital role in the protection of Rena Mizunashi.}}<br />
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=== CIA ===<br />
{{main|Central Intelligence Agency}}<br />
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{{CharItem|image=Hidemi Hondou|link=Hidemi Hondou|Hidemi Hondou <br> (Kir)|N/A|An undercover CIA agent, also pretending to be TV reporter Rena Mizunashi.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ethan Hondou|N/A|Deceased CIA member who infiltrated the Black Organization. He is also Hidemi and Eisuke's father.}}<br />
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=== MI6 ===<br />
{{main|Secret Intelligence Service}}<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Mary Sera|N/A|An unknown child of middle-school age who appears to be a girl with light hair. She is actually a middle-aged woman and the mother of Shuichi Akai, Shukichi Haneda, and Masumi Sera, and older sister of Elena Miyano.}}<br />
{{charItem|Tsutomu Akai|N/A|Mary's husband and the father of Shuichi Akai, Shukichi Haneda, and Masumi Sera. He went missing 17 years ago after the murder of Haneda Kohji and his body was never found.}}<br />
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== Black Organization ==<br />
{{main|Black Organization}}<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|The Boss|The Boss|Click "[[The Boss|Here]]" to reveal the identity of the Black Organization head, primary antagonist of the series.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Rum|N/A| A high ranking member of the Black Organization and second main antagonist of the series, Rum has a close connection to the boss.}} <br />
{{CharItem|Gin|Gin<br>Melkior (manga, later changed to Gin)|High ranking executive member of the Black Organization. A highly intelligent and lethal assassin, he tried to kill Shinichi with APTX 4869.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Vodka|Vodka<br>Kaspar (manga, later changed to Vodka)|Member of the Black Organization. Gin's secretary and partner on most occasions.}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Vermouth|link=Vermouth|Chris Vineyard <br> (Vermouth)|N/A|Member of the Black Organization. She is an actress and master of disguise. Considered the Boss' "favorite," and knows that Haibara and Conan are really Sherry and Shinichi.}}. She was known to the world as [[Sharon Vineyard]]. <br />
{{CharItem|Chianti|N/A|Member of the Black Organization. Considered an excellent sniper.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Korn|N/A|Member of the Black Organization. Considered an excellent sniper.}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Shiho Miyano|link=Shiho Miyano|Shiho Miyano <br> (Sherry)|Shiho Miyano |Codenamed Sherry, she was a scientist for the Black Organization and creator of APTX 4869. Her sister's death caused her to betray the Black Organization. Her current alias is [[Ai Haibara]].}}<br />
{{CharItem|Akemi Miyano|Akemi Miyano|Former member of the Black Organization, sister of Shiho Miyano, daughter of Elena Miyano and Atsushi Miyano, and the girlfriend of Shuichi Akai. She was killed by Gin for being a liability to the organization.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Elena Miyano|N/A|Akemi Miyano and Shiho Miyano's mother, and also the younger sister of Mary Sera. Deceased member of the Black Organization. Known as the Hell's Angel.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Atsushi Miyano|N/A|Akemi Miyano and Shiho Miyano's father. Deceased member of the Black Organization. Known as the "Mad Scientist".}}<br />
{{CharItem|Tequila|Tequila|Member of the Black Organization, originally trying to get programs and a list of the world's top programmers. Accidentally got killed by a bomb.}}<br />
{{CharItem|image=Pisco|link=Pisco|Kenzo Masuyama <br> (Pisco)|N/A|An executive member of the Black Organization and a family friend of the Miyanos. His last assignment was to kill a politician. He was killed by Gin for getting caught in the act.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Calvados|N/A|Member of the Black Organization, another sniper. Kills himself after Shuichi Akai disables him. He was in love with Vermouth.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Rikumichi Kusuda|N/A|Member of the Black Organization, who pretends to be a patient in the hospital holding Kir. He commits suicide when his cover is blown. His corpse is used to fake Shuichi Akai's death.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ki'ichiro Numabuchi|Cornelius Graver|Serial killer whom Conan runs into a few times. Former member of the Black Organization, who scheduled to be the original test subject for APTX 4869 before he escaped.}}<br />
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== Magic Kaito ==<br />
{{main|Magic Kaito}}<br />
{{BeginTable Char}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kaito Kuroba|Kaito Kuroba|High school student and magician. Aoko Nakamori's childhood friend, and love interest. Son of world-renowned magician Toichi Kuroba.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kaitou Kid|Phantom Thief Kid|Secret identity of Kaito Kuroba. Magician and thief known to be "uncatchable".}}<br />
{{CharItem|Aoko Nakamori|N/A|Kaito Kuroba's childhood friend, and love interest. Daughter of Ginzo Nakamori.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Ginzo Nakamori|Mace Fuller|Inspector from Tokyo Metropolitan Police 2nd Division, who is obsessed with capturing Kaitou Kid.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Toichi Kuroba|Toichi Kuroba|Kaito Kuroba's deceased father. Once a world-renowned magician and the original Kaitou Kid. He was the one who taught Yukiko Kudo and Sharon Vineyard how to make a perfect disguise.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Chikage Kuroba|N/A|Kaito Kuroba's mother. Before meeting her husband, she was a jewel thief known as Phantom Lady.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Konosuke Jii|N/A|Once Toichi Kuroba's attendant and friend, now Kaito's assistant.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kaitou Corbeau|N/A|A mysterious thief that looks like Kaitou Kid in black clothing. He recently emerged in Las Vegas before coming to Japan to target the [[Magic Kaito Chapters not yet included in a Volume#Midnight Crow|Midnight Crow]].}}<br />
{{CharItem|Akako Koizumi|N/A|A witch who wishes to seduce Kaitou Kid and enslave all men.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Saguru Hakuba|N/A|High school detective trying to catch Kaitou Kid.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Snake|N/A|The primary antagonist, a member of the [[Magic Kaito Organization]] who is responsible for murdering Toichi Kuroba.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Spider|N/A|An anime-only character who works for the Magic Kaito Organization as an assassin. His public persona is a stage performer and illusionist named Gunter Von Goldberg II.}}<br />
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== Others ==<br />
<!-- This section is for characters who don't fit in any of the categories above. Plot relevant characters who haven't had their alignment and relationships with others officially revealed are often placed out here. --><br />
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{{CharItem|"The Criminal"|"The Criminal"|A generic depiction taking the place of an unknown culprit.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Scar Akai|N/A|Shuichi Akai [[disguise]] used by Bourbon and Vermouth to find out if the real Akai is dead and to lure out Sherry.}}<br />
{{charItem|Kohji Haneda|Koji Haneda|Shukichi's non-blood brother and a professional shogi player. He was forced to take a poison, called APTX 4869, created by the Black Organization.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Asaka|N/A|A mysterious person from [[Case from 17 years ago|17 years ago]] whom Conan believes is the killer of Kohji Haneda and potentially the Black Organization member Rum. This person has been missing ever since.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Momiji Ooka|N/A|Kyoto high school student who claims that Heiji is her future husband.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Rumi Wakasa|N/A|New deputy homeroom teacher of class 1-B of Teitan Primary school. She is also somehow connected to Kohji Haneda and the case from 17 years ago as she is keeping an object that has the shape of a Shogi piece inside her pocket. She was also seen looking at the updated APTX victim list that contains both Shinichi's and Kohji's names.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Kanenori Wakita|N/A|A sushi chief. He has relatively good deductive ability, a "true Tokyoite" personality, and an injury to his left eye, and he was shown looking at Shinichi's name after Shinichi was known to solve the famous Tengu case, making him a suspect of Rum's true identity.}}<br />
{{CharItem|Muga Iori|N/A|The butler of Momiji's family.}}<br />
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== More characters ==<br />
*[[List of notable case characters]]<br />
*[[List of minor recurring manga characters]]<br />
*[[List of minor recurring anime characters]]<br />
* [[List of minor recurring movie characters]]<br />
* Click [[Detective Conan Wiki:Characters needing a page|here]] to vote for next characters to have a main page.<br />
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== References ==<br />
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'''Viz Media, LLC''', headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, is an [[anime]], [[manga]] and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC. In 2005, the Viz, LLC. and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current Viz Media, LLC which is jointly owned by Japanese publishers Shogakukan and Shueisha, and Shogakukan's licensing division Shogakukan Productions (ShoPro Japan).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vizmedia.com/about/jobs/ |publisher=Viz Media |title=About Our Company |accessdate=2008-03-12}}</ref><br />
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Viz distributed the series bimonthly from [[Volume 1]] to [[Volume 34]]. From [[Volume 35]] and up, the series has been coming out trimonthly.<br />
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==Volumes translated by Viz Media==<br />
*[[Volume 1-10]]<br />
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*[[Volume 21-30]]<br />
*[[Volume 31-40]]<br />
*[[Volume 41-50]]<br />
*[[Volume 51-60]]<br />
*[[Volume 61-70]]<br />
*[[Volume 71]]<br />
*[[Volume 72]]<br />
*[[Volume 73]]<br />
*[[Volume 74]]<br />
*[[Volume 75]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Funimation Entertainment]]<br />
* [[English Manga]]<br />
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'''Viz Media, LLC''', headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States, is an [[anime]], [[manga]] and Japanese entertainment company founded in 1986 as Viz, LLC. In 2005, the Viz, LLC. and ShoPro Entertainment merged to form the current Viz Media, LLC which is jointly owned by Japanese publishers Shogakukan and Shueisha, and Shogakukan's licensing division Shogakukan Productions (ShoPro Japan).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vizmedia.com/about/jobs/ |publisher=Viz Media |title=About Our Company |accessdate=2008-03-12}}</ref><br />
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Viz distributed the series bimonthly from [[Volume 1]] to [[Volume 34]]. From [[Volume 35]] and up, the series has been coming out trimonthly.<br />
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==Volumes translated by Viz Media==<br />
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==References==<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Funimation Entertainment]]<br />
* [[English Manga]]<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''Detective Conan'''|<ruby>名探偵<rp>(</rp><rt>めいたんてい</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>コナン|Meitantei Konan|lit. Great Detective Conan}} is a Japanese detective [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Gosho Aoyama]]. It has been serialized in the Japanese manga anthology ''[[Magazines#Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' since 1994 and had been collected in 98 [[Glossary|Tankōbon]] volumes by April 15, 2020. <br />
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The manga has been adapted into an anime series by the animation studio [[Studios#TMS Entertainment|Tokyo Movie Shinsha]], directed by [[Kenji Kodama]] (episode 1 to 252), [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] (episode 110 to 332, 667 to 677, 681 to the last episode to date), [[Masato Sato]] (episode 318 to 504), [[Koujin Ochi]] (505 to 666, and 678 to 680), and is broadcast in Japan on [[TV Networks#Nippon Television Network Corporation|Nippon Television]], [[TV Networks#Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri TV]] and [[TV Networks#Animax|Animax]]. The series debuted on January 8th, 1996 and will have broadcast 897 episodes by March 24, 2018. The series has seen high levels of popularity in both manga and anime formats in Japan since its reception, and has also been adapted into nineteen [[Glossary|Golden Week]] movies, with the first released on April 17th, 1997 and since then followed with a movie released each year, always in the month of April. Ten of the movies held a top 10 box office position in the year they were screened. In addition, five [[OVAs#Magic Files|Magic Files]] related to the movies and twelve [[OVAs|Original Video Animations]] have been released.<br />
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== Story summary ==<br />
[[File:Conan Edogawa Profile.jpg|thumb|125px|Conan Edogawa]]<br />
The story follows the adventures of [[Shinichi Kudo]] (also known as Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed), a young detective prodigy who was inadvertently shrunk into a child's body due to a [[APTX 4869|poison]] he was force-fed by members of a [[Black Organization|criminal syndicate]]. Neighbor and family friend [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]] strongly suggested Shinichi hide his identity to prevent them from killing him and the people he cares about, so Shinichi takes the name [[Conan Edogawa]]. He goes to live with his childhood friend [[Ran Mouri]] and her father, [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], and tries to use Kogoro's detective agency as a way to find the people who shrank him—without letting Ran figure out who he really is.<br />
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== Internal rules ==<br />
The world of Detective Conan has a set of [[Recurring Tropes|internal rules]] that might catch unfamiliar readers of the [[Manga|manga]] and spectators of the [[Anime|anime]] off guard, such as the [[Lack of Information Sharing|lack of information sharing]] and the regular [[Illogical and Irrational Behavior|illogical and irrational behavior]] exhibited by many characters. The universe is mostly consistent within its rules, with [[Oversights in Detective Conan|a few exceptions]]. The passing of time is difficult to judge, due to a literary device known as a floating timeline, which enables the compression of 20+ years worth of events and technological upgrades into less than one year.<br />
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== Case Closed ==<br />
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| publisher = Viz Media, FUNimation<br />
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Detective Conan is known as "Case Closed" in North America. The name "''Case Closed''" results from concerns of copyright conflict of the name ''Detective Conan''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-02-05/funimation-renames-conan|accessdate=2008-08-18|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2007-10-09|title=FUNimation renames Conan}}</ref><br />
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[[Viz Media]] licensed the manga series under the name for English-language publication in North America, which is up to [[Volume 75]] as of July 14, 2020.<br />
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Because Victor Gollancz Ltd canceled publication of Detective Conan after 15 volumes in UK,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Case-Closed-v-15-Gosho-Aoyama/9780575080805|accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Victor Gollancz Ltd.|Gollancz Manga]]||date=2007-11-28|title=The Latest Volume of "British" Case Closed }}</ref> Viz Media continues to handle UK's distribution with the American edition. [[Funimation Entertainment]] licensed the anime series for North American broadcast under the name ''Case Closed''. The character names were also adapted into English ones with some names different between the two. Fifty episodes of the English dubbed series aired on [[TV Networks#Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] as part of their [[TV Networks#Adult Swim|Adult Swim]] programming block on May 24th, 2004 until January 2005 and were discontinued due to low ratings.<ref name="Adult Swim Anime Plans">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-01-22/adult-swim-anime-plans|title=Adult Swim Anime Plans|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=July 9, 2013}}</ref> In Canada, Case Closed premiered on channel [[TV Networks#YTV|YTV]], 22 episodes were broadcasted between April 7th, 2006 and September 2nd, 2006.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060513201806/http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |archivedate=2006-05-13|url=http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=Case Closed – Anime on YTV |publisher=[[Wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] |date=2006-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-08-26 |accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia: Anime News Network|Anime News network]]|date=2006-08-26|title= "The Click August 26th – September 1st"}}</ref>. A separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18th, 2006, under the name Detective Conan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070619171955/http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |archivedate=2007-06-19 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=''Detective Conan'' on Animax Asia |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Animax Asia|Animax Asia]]}}</ref> Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised 52 episodes.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5ukP7rxnE |archivedate=December 5, 2010 |url=http://www.spena.tv/animax-asia/animax-web-live-chat/animax-faq.php |accessdate=July 10, 2013|title=Animax FAQ |publisher=[[Wikipedia:AXN Asia|AXN Asia]] }}</ref> The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060521193247/http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf |archivedate=2006-05-23 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf <br />
|accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Animax Philippines schedule (May 2006) |publisher=Animax Asia}}</ref> Funimation also released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning August 24th, 2004.<ref name="CC 53-55">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-2-Deadly-Illusions/e/704400078125 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Barnes & Noble|Barnes & Noble|]] |title=Case Closed 2: Deadly Illusions}}</ref> Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes; as of 2009, they have released 130 episodes dubbed in English.<ref name="Season5DVDs">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-Season-Five/e/704400078019 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 Box Set |publisher=Barnes & Noble }}</ref> The seasonal boxes were later re-released in redesigned boxes entitled Viridian edition.<ref name="Viridian 1">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531301 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/eQAiGT=mg8PhoBNYOs/browse/item/83416/4/0/0 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The Right Stuf International|The Right Stuf International]] |title=Case Closed Season 1 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref><ref name="Viridian 5">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531308 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/6qNjiVXHxUpjHmH3t-/browse/item/86129/4/0/0 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref> The first six films were released on Region 1 DVD in North America between October 3rd 2006 and February 16th 2010, and sold very well.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-The-Time-Bombed-Skyscraper-The-Movie/Kenji-Kodama/e/704400077906 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=Barnes & Noble |title=Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper - The Movie}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/XbEbP-mbXRAGqDd86t/browse/item/85841/4/0/0 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |title=Case Closed Movie 6: The Phantom of Baker Street DVD (Hyb)}}</ref><br />
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As a part of its syndication with the Funimation Channel, Colours TV aired Case Closed at the night-time programming block, premiering on June 19th 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531231|title=FUNimation Channel debuts|publisher=ICv2.com|accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Till 2012, no more than 130 episodes (episodes 1-123 Japanese version) have been dubbed in English. Detective Conan is later broadcasted in North America on NHK's cable network TV Japan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5w75YU42F |archivedate=January 29, 2011 |url=http://www.tvjapan.net/en/subcategory/anime.html |title=TV Japan Cartoon/Anime |publisher=[[Wikipedia:NHK|NHK]] |accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Though anime didn't get that popular in North America, the manga enjoys high success. The first volume appeared trice in the top ten best sellers, right after its premiere,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-10-04 |title=Spiegelman's 'No Towers' Tops BookScan List}}</ref> the same volume has also appeared on the ranking list conducted by Diamond Comic Distributors in August, 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=November 2, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-09-20 |title=Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--August 2004}}</ref> Later manga volumes have appeared on the ''[[wikipedia:New York Times Manga Best Sellers|New York Times Manga Best Sellers]]'' <ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531685 |archivedate=November 2, 2013 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2010-11-07/manga/list.html |title=Best Sellers Manga |date=November 7, 2010 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2011-05-01/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=May 1, 2011 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> lists at various times. Volume 41 broke the record making it to the top 5 in sales rank during the week ending on January 14th, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2012-01-29/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=January 29, 2012 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> The manga continues to be released in North America, though it trails the Japanese publishing by about 30 volumes.<br />
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S. California's UTB, United Television Broadcasting's free digital television station began to re-broadcast already dubbed Case Closed episodes on August 21st, 2011. The next two-episode block was scheduled for Saturday, August 27th, followed by two more episodes on Sunday, August 28th. The episodes were broadcasted at 6:30 a.m and repeated at 10:30 a.m the same day. A one-episode block also aired at 10:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays as well.<br />
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Incidentally, the catchphrase for [[Masumi Sera]] is 'Case Closed' (whether it's intended as a reference or coincidental is unspecified).<br />
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As of 2013, only one Case Closed branded video game was released, which was [[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation]], which was a Nintendo Wii exclusive title and released only in Japan and Europe. It features the English voice cast from the Anime for the English version, and has minor changes in script. It is so far the only English DC Game.<br />
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As of April 2013, Funimation has renewed the Case Closed license "For Future Use". Additionally on April 2nd 2013, Funimation announced Starting April 16th 2013 seasons 1-5 would be made available digitally through many online vendors, starting with iTunes, Playstation Network and Xbox Live. Season 1 will be available April 16th, season 2 and 3 in May, and Season 4 and 5 in June. Movie release dates have not been announced, however a hint shown in the description hints at a possible new season. Each episode will be 99 cents apiece. [http://caseclosedfans.blogspot.com/2013/04/case-closed-returns.html Source]<br />
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As of October 2014 at NY Comic Con's Crunchyroll panel, they announced that "Case Closed" would be added to their roster. Later they began subtitling the Japanese episodes at episode 754. The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. Originally the episodes were posted on Saturdays, a week after they air in Japan, but now they will begin to be posted on Wednesdays. As of August 1, 2020 they have subtitled up to episode 977, excluding specials and movies. <br />
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As of January 2016, English language Netflix began to stream episodes under the title "Case Closed". The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. They obtained the rights to air fifty-two episodes in Japanese with subtitles, from episode 748-799. The show's maturity rating is listed as TV-14.<br />
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== Critical reception ==<br />
The series has been well received in Japan, with the anime adaptation ranking in the top twenty in [[Magazines#Animage|Animage]]'s polls between 1996 until 2000, where it dropped below the top twenty. In the Japanese TV anime ranking, Detective Conan often ranked the top six. It has even been used as a mascot to promote citizens to follow the law. The English adaptation has not been as equally popular as in Japan, and has been criticized for the character name changes. <br />
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The manga is a huge success and it is continued to be published. It won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2000. Some of its volumes appear on the lists of best-selling manga. <br />
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The series is successful in Asia and Europe, where some countries translated most of the episodes and volumes. Due to the high popularity DC is re-broadcasting in many countries after the original premieres.<br />
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Although popular in many other countries, Case Closed was not as successful in the US, most likely due to poor advertising, name changes, and script changes around Japanese people and culture. <br />
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Due to this, FUNimation's dubbed version of "Case Closed" was cancelled at only 130 episodes. <br />
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Although, many fans wanted the anime version of Detective Conan to be successful in North America, excluding the renamed character names, it did not do well and still failed and got several negative reviews, and therefore in 2018, FUNimation Entertainment lost the rights to "Case Closed", along with "KenIchi: The Mightiest Disciple".<br />
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However, the manga is still released by VIZ Media.<br />
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== Demographic ==<br />
Even though Detective Conan is a [[Glossary#Shōnen|Shōnen]], its audience is composed of a substantial proportion of female viewers and readers. The series also seems to attract all ages.<br />
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== Appearances in other media ==<br />
Besides his anime and manga appearances, Conan is the protagonist for all the movies and the video games based on the Case Closed series. Several anime and games have parodied, lampooned or otherwise mentioned him or the series. Some of them include: [[wikipedia:Yakitate!! Japan|Yakitate!! Japan]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakitate!!_Japan Yakitate!! Japan]!! Japan'' Anime Episode # 48</ref> [[wikipedia:Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cat_(manga) Black Cat]'' Anime Episodes # 13 & 14</ref> [[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuyasha Inuyasha]'' Anime Episode 128 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtYO1nZpEFg#t=5m38s briefly about one second])</ref> [[wikipedia:Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate the Combat Butler]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler Hayate no Gotoku]''# 30</ref> [[wikipedia:Proposal Daisakusen|Proposal Daisakusen]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposal_Daisakusen Proposal Daisakusen]'' Episode # 10 </ref> [[wikipedia:Sonic X|Sonic X]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_X Sonic X]'' Episode # 39 </ref> [[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple]]<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenichi:_The_Mightiest_Disciple Kenichi: The Mighties Disciple]'' Episode # 5 </ref>, [[wikipedia:Angelic Layer|Angelic Layer]]<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelic_Layer Angelic Layer]'' Episode 22</ref>, and [[wikipedia:Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]<ref>'''Trucy''': "This Summer: A Legal Eagles Production of 'Case Closed'." ...Looks like a poster for a different show. '''Apollo''': ...One I wouldn't mind seeing real soon. ''(Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney)''</ref> In case of Inuyasha, Detective Conan features Conan reading Inuyasha manga first in [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|episode 200]] (aired July 24, 2000). Later, [[Shinichi]] and [[Ran]] made their [[wikipedia:cameo appearance|cameo appearance]] in Inuyasha episode 128 (aired October 13, 2003). <br />
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Conan has also been used as a character to promote people to follow the law in Japan, due to the popularity of the series.<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Future_Detective_Conan_the_Great.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan cameo in ''[[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'']]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:DCInuyasha.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan in ''[[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]]'' episode 128]]</div><br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{OtherLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|名探偵コナン Meitantei Konan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|المحقّق كونان Al-Muḥaqqiq Konan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan|El Detectiu Conan|Lit. "The Detective Conan".}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Czech Republic|Czech|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Denmark|Danish|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=US|English|Case Closed|Due to copyright issues, however packaging and the door closing transition still mentions "Detective Conan" title.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Singapore|English|Detective Conan|Southeast Asian manga released by Shogakukan Asia use the original "Detective Conan" name.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Philippines|Filipino|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Salapoliisi Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=France|French|Détective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O detective Conan|The Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=India|Hindi|Jasoos Conan|Detective Conan&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Hungary|Hungarian|Conan, a detektív|Conan the detective|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Detektif Conan|Detective conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=North Korea|flag2=South Korea|Korean|명탐정 코난 Myeongtamjeong Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Malaysia|Malay|Detektif Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Norway|Norwegian|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Poland|Polish|Detektyw Conan|Detective Tsonan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Russia|Russia|Детектив Конан |Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|名侦探柯南 Mingzhentan Kenan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|名偵探柯南 Mingchent’an k’onan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish/Spanish Latin|Detective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Sweden|Swedish|Mästerdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ยอดนักสืบจิ๋วโคนัน|Lit. "Great Little Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Turkey|Turkey|Dedektif Conan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Thám tử lừng danh Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Iran|Farsi (Persian)|کاراگاهان کوچک|meaning: The little detectives Reading:karagahane kuchak}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Detective Conan in France]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Spain]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Italy]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Germany]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Arab World]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Philippines]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Korea]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Thailand]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Vietnam]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Sweden]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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<div>{{nihongo|'''Detective Conan'''|<ruby>名探偵<rp>(</rp><rt>めいたんてい</rt><rp>)</rp></ruby>コナン|Meitantei Konan|lit. Great Detective Conan}} is a Japanese detective [[manga]] series written and illustrated by [[Gosho Aoyama]]. It has been serialized in the Japanese manga anthology ''[[Magazines#Weekly Shōnen Sunday|Weekly Shōnen Sunday]]'' since 1994 and had been collected in 98 [[Glossary|Tankōbon]] volumes by April 15, 2020. <br />
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The manga has been adapted into an anime series by the animation studio [[Studios#TMS Entertainment|Tokyo Movie Shinsha]], directed by [[Kenji Kodama]] (episode 1 to 252), [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto]] (episode 110 to 332, 667 to 677, 681 to the last episode to date), [[Masato Sato]] (episode 318 to 504), [[Koujin Ochi]] (505 to 666, and 678 to 680), and is broadcast in Japan on [[TV Networks#Nippon Television Network Corporation|Nippon Television]], [[TV Networks#Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation|Yomiuri TV]] and [[TV Networks#Animax|Animax]]. The series debuted on January 8th, 1996 and will have broadcast 897 episodes by March 24, 2018. The series has seen high levels of popularity in both manga and anime formats in Japan since its reception, and has also been adapted into nineteen [[Glossary|Golden Week]] movies, with the first released on April 17th, 1997 and since then followed with a movie released each year, always in the month of April. Ten of the movies held a top 10 box office position in the year they were screened. In addition, five [[OVAs#Magic Files|Magic Files]] related to the movies and twelve [[OVAs|Original Video Animations]] have been released.<br />
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== Story summary ==<br />
[[File:Conan Edogawa Profile.jpg|thumb|125px|Conan Edogawa]]<br />
The story follows the adventures of [[Shinichi Kudo]] (also known as Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed), a young detective prodigy who was inadvertently shrunk into a child's body due to a [[APTX 4869|poison]] he was force-fed by members of a [[Black Organization|criminal syndicate]]. Neighbor and family friend [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]] strongly suggested Shinichi hide his identity to prevent them from killing him and the people he cares about, so Shinichi takes the name [[Conan Edogawa]]. He goes to live with his childhood friend [[Ran Mouri]] and her father, [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], and tries to use Kogoro's detective agency as a way to find the people who shrank him—without letting Ran figure out who he really is.<br />
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== Internal rules ==<br />
The world of Detective Conan has a set of [[Recurring Tropes|internal rules]] that might catch unfamiliar readers of the [[Manga|manga]] and spectators of the [[Anime|anime]] off guard, such as the [[Lack of Information Sharing|lack of information sharing]] and the regular [[Illogical and Irrational Behavior|illogical and irrational behavior]] exhibited by many characters. The universe is mostly consistent within its rules, with [[Oversights in Detective Conan|a few exceptions]]. The passing of time is difficult to judge, due to a literary device known as floating timeline, which enables the compression of 20+ years worth of events and technological upgrades into less than one year.<br />
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== Case Closed ==<br />
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Detective Conan is known as "Case Closed" in North America. The name "''Case Closed''" results from concerns of copyright conflict of the name ''Detective Conan''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-02-05/funimation-renames-conan|accessdate=2008-08-18|publisher=Anime News Network|date=2007-10-09|title=FUNimation renames Conan}}</ref><br />
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[[Viz Media]] licensed the manga series under the name for English-language publication in North America, which is up to [[Volume 75]] as of August 2, 2020.<br />
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Because Victor Gollancz Ltd canceled publication of Detective Conan after 15 volumes in UK,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bookdepository.co.uk/Case-Closed-v-15-Gosho-Aoyama/9780575080805|accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia:Victor Gollancz Ltd.|Gollancz Manga]]||date=2007-11-28|title=The Latest Volume of "British" Case Closed }}</ref> Viz Media continues to handle UK's distribution with the American edition. [[Funimation Entertainment]] licensed the anime series for North American broadcast under the name ''Case Closed''. The character names were also adapted into English ones with some names different between the two. Fifty episodes of the English dubbed series aired on [[TV Networks#Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]] as part of their [[TV Networks#Adult Swim|Adult Swim]] programming block on May 24th, 2004 until January 2005 and were discontinued due to low ratings.<ref name="Adult Swim Anime Plans">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-01-22/adult-swim-anime-plans|title=Adult Swim Anime Plans|publisher=Anime News Network|accessdate=July 9, 2013}}</ref> In Canada, Case Closed premiered on channel [[TV Networks#YTV|YTV]], 22 episodes were broadcasted between April 7th, 2006 and September 2nd, 2006.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060513201806/http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |archivedate=2006-05-13|url=http://www.ytv.com/programming/shows/case_closed/index.asp |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=Case Closed – Anime on YTV |publisher=[[Wikipedia:YTV (TV channel)|YTV]] |date=2006-05-13}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/the-click/2006-08-26 |accessdate=July 9, 2013|publisher=[[Wikipedia: Anime News Network|Anime News network]]|date=2006-08-26|title= "The Click August 26th – September 1st"}}</ref>. A separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18th, 2006, under the name Detective Conan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070619171955/http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |archivedate=2007-06-19 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/synopsis/default.asp?pid=39 |accessdate=July 9, 2013 |title=''Detective Conan'' on Animax Asia |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Animax Asia|Animax Asia]]}}</ref> Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised 52 episodes.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5ukP7rxnE |archivedate=December 5, 2010 |url=http://www.spena.tv/animax-asia/animax-web-live-chat/animax-faq.php |accessdate=July 10, 2013|title=Animax FAQ |publisher=[[Wikipedia:AXN Asia|AXN Asia]] }}</ref> The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060521193247/http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf |archivedate=2006-05-23 |url=http://www.animax-asia.com/schedule/animax-schedule-m-200605-ph.pdf <br />
|accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Animax Philippines schedule (May 2006) |publisher=Animax Asia}}</ref> Funimation also released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning August 24th, 2004.<ref name="CC 53-55">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-2-Deadly-Illusions/e/704400078125 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:Barnes & Noble|Barnes & Noble|]] |title=Case Closed 2: Deadly Illusions}}</ref> Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes; as of 2009, they have released 130 episodes dubbed in English.<ref name="Season5DVDs">{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-Season-Five/e/704400078019 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 Box Set |publisher=Barnes & Noble }}</ref> The seasonal boxes were later re-released in redesigned boxes entitled Viridian edition.<ref name="Viridian 1">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531301 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/eQAiGT=mg8PhoBNYOs/browse/item/83416/4/0/0 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The Right Stuf International|The Right Stuf International]] |title=Case Closed Season 1 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref><ref name="Viridian 5">{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531308 |archivedate=2011-01-02 |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/6qNjiVXHxUpjHmH3t-/browse/item/86129/4/0/0 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |title=Case Closed Season 5 DVD Box Set (Hyb) – Viridian Collection}}</ref> The first six films were released on Region 1 DVD in North America between October 3rd 2006 and February 16th 2010, and sold very well.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://video.barnesandnoble.com/DVD/Case-Closed-The-Time-Bombed-Skyscraper-The-Movie/Kenji-Kodama/e/704400077906 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=Barnes & Noble |title=Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper - The Movie}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rightstuf.com/1-800-338-6827/catalogmgr/XbEbP-mbXRAGqDd86t/browse/item/85841/4/0/0 |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=The Right Stuf International |title=Case Closed Movie 6: The Phantom of Baker Street DVD (Hyb)}}</ref><br />
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As a part of its syndication with the Funimation Channel, Colours TV aired Case Closed at the night-time programming block, premiering on June 19th 2006.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531231|title=FUNimation Channel debuts|publisher=ICv2.com|accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Till 2012, no more than 130 episodes (episodes 1-123 Japanese version) have been dubbed in English. Detective Conan is later broadcasted in North America on NHK's cable network TV Japan.<ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5w75YU42F |archivedate=January 29, 2011 |url=http://www.tvjapan.net/en/subcategory/anime.html |title=TV Japan Cartoon/Anime |publisher=[[Wikipedia:NHK|NHK]] |accessdate=July 14, 2013}}</ref> Though anime didn't get that popular in North America, the manga enjoys high success. The first volume appeared trice in the top ten best sellers, right after its premiere,<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=July 10, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-10-04 |title=Spiegelman's 'No Towers' Tops BookScan List}}</ref> the same volume has also appeared on the ranking list conducted by Diamond Comic Distributors in August, 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.icv2.com/articles/home/5795.html |accessdate=November 2, 2013 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:ICv2|ICv2 |date=2004-09-20 |title=Top 100 Graphic Novels Actual--August 2004}}</ref> Later manga volumes have appeared on the ''[[wikipedia:New York Times Manga Best Sellers|New York Times Manga Best Sellers]]'' <ref>{{cite web |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/query?id=1294026591531685 |archivedate=November 2, 2013 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2010-11-07/manga/list.html |title=Best Sellers Manga |date=November 7, 2010 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2011-05-01/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=May 1, 2011 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|The New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> lists at various times. Volume 41 broke the record making it to the top 5 in sales rank during the week ending on January 14th, 2012.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2012-01-29/manga/list.html |title=Best Seller Manga |date=January 29, 2012 |publisher=[[Wikipedia:The New York Times|New York Times]] |accessdate=November 2, 2013}}</ref> The manga continues to be released in North America, though it trails the Japanese publishing by about 30 volumes.<br />
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S. California's UTB, United Television Broadcasting's free digital television station began to re-broadcast already dubbed Case Closed episodes on August 21st, 2011. The next two-episode block was scheduled for Saturday, August 27th, followed by two more episodes on Sunday, August 28th. The episodes were broadcasted at 6:30 a.m and repeated at 10:30 a.m the same day. A one-episode block also aired at 10:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays as well.<br />
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Incidentally, the catchphrase for [[Masumi Sera]] is 'Case Closed' (whether it's intended as a reference or coincidental is unspecified).<br />
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As of 2013, only one Case Closed branded video game was released, which was [[Detective Conan: The Mirage of Remembrance|Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation]], which was a Nintendo Wii exclusive title and released only in Japan and Europe. It features the English voice cast from the Anime for the English version, and has minor changes in script. It is so far the only English DC Game.<br />
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As of April 2013, Funimation has renewed the Case Closed license "For Future Use". Additionally on April 2nd 2013, Funimation announced Starting April 16th 2013 seasons 1-5 would be made available digitally through many online vendors, starting with iTunes, Playstation Network and Xbox Live. Season 1 will be available April 16th, season 2 and 3 in May, and Season 4 and 5 in June. Movie release dates have not been announced, however a hint shown in the description hints at a possible new season. Each episode will be 99 cents a piece. [http://caseclosedfans.blogspot.com/2013/04/case-closed-returns.html Source]<br />
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As of October 2014 at NY Comic Con's Crunchy Roll panel, they announced that "Case Closed" would be added to their roster. Later they began subtitling the Japanese episodes at episode 754. The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. Originally the episodes were posted on Saturdays, a week after they air in Japan, but now they will begin to be posted on Wednesdays. As of March 21, 2016 they have subtitled up to episode 812, they do not subtitle specials or movies. <br />
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As of January 2016, English language Netflix began to stream episodes under the title "Case Closed". The page for the series uses the Case Closed banner from Funimation. They obtained the rights to air fifty-two episodes in Japanese with subtitles, from episode 748-799. The show's maturity rating is listed as TV-14.<br />
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== Critical reception ==<br />
The series has been well received in Japan, with the anime adaptation ranking in the top twenty in [[Magazines#Animage|Animage]]'s polls between 1996 until 2000, where it dropped below the top twenty. In the Japanese TV anime ranking, Detective Conan often ranked the top six. It has even been used as a mascot to promote citizens to follow the law. The English adaptation has not been as equally popular as in Japan, and has been criticized for the character name changes. <br />
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The manga is a huge success and it is continued to be published. It won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2000. Some of its volumes appear on the lists of best-selling manga. <br />
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The series is successful in Asia and Europe, where some countries translated most of the episodes and volumes. Due to the high popularity DC is re-broadcasting in many countries after the original premieres.<br />
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Although popular in many other countries, Case Closed was not as successful in the US, most likely due to poor advertising, name changes, and script changes around Japanese people and culture. <br />
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Due to this, FUNimation's dubbed version of "Case Closed" was cancelled at only 130 episodes. <br />
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Although, many fans wanted the anime version of Detective Conan to be successful in North America, excluding the renamed character names, it did not do well and still failed and got several negative reviews, and therefore in 2018, FUNimation Entertainment lost the rights to "Case Closed", along with "KenIchi: The Mightiest Disciple".<br />
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However, the manga is still released by VIZ Media.<br />
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== Demographic ==<br />
Even though Detective Conan is a [[Glossary#Shōnen|Shōnen]], its audience is composed of a substantial proportion of female viewers and readers. The series also seems to attract all ages.<br />
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== Appearances in other media ==<br />
Besides his anime and manga appearances, Conan is the protagonist for all the movies and the video games based on the Case Closed series. Several anime and games have parodied, lampooned or otherwise mentioned him or the series. Some of them include: [[wikipedia:Yakitate!! Japan|Yakitate!! Japan]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakitate!!_Japan Yakitate!! Japan]!! Japan'' Anime Episode # 48</ref> [[wikipedia:Black Cat (manga)|Black Cat]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Cat_(manga) Black Cat]'' Anime Episodes # 13 & 14</ref> [[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inuyasha Inuyasha]'' Anime Episode 128 ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtYO1nZpEFg#t=5m38s briefly about one second])</ref> [[wikipedia:Hayate the Combat Butler|Hayate the Combat Butler]],<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayate_the_Combat_Butler Hayate no Gotoku]''# 30</ref> [[wikipedia:Proposal Daisakusen|Proposal Daisakusen]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proposal_Daisakusen Proposal Daisakusen]'' Episode # 10 </ref> [[wikipedia:Sonic X|Sonic X]],<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_X Sonic X]'' Episode # 39 </ref> [[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple]]<ref> ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenichi:_The_Mightiest_Disciple Kenichi: The Mighties Disciple]'' Episode # 5 </ref>, [[wikipedia:Angelic Layer|Angelic Layer]]<ref>''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelic_Layer Angelic Layer]'' Episode 22</ref>, and [[wikipedia:Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney|Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney]]<ref>'''Trucy''': "This Summer: A Legal Eagles Production of 'Case Closed'." ...Looks like a poster for a different show. '''Apollo''': ...One I wouldn't mind seeing real soon. ''(Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney)''</ref> In case of Inuyasha, Detective Conan features Conan reading Inuyasha manga first in [[Kogoro Mouri, Suspect|episode 200]] (aired July 24, 2000). Later, [[Shinichi]] and [[Ran]] made their [[wikipedia:cameo appearance|cameo appearance]] in Inuyasha episode 128 (aired October 13, 2003). <br />
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Conan has also been used as a character to promote people to follow the law in Japan, due to the popularity of the series.<br />
<div class="left">[[File:Future_Detective_Conan_the_Great.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan cameo in ''[[wikipedia:Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple|Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple]]'']]</div><br />
<div class="left">[[File:DCInuyasha.png|250px|thumb|right|Detective Conan in ''[[wikipedia:Inuyasha|Inuyasha]]'' episode 128]]</div><br />
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== In other languages ==<br />
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{{OtherLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|名探偵コナン Meitantei Konan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|المحقّق كونان Al-Muḥaqqiq Konan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Catalonia|Catalan|El Detectiu Conan|Lit. "The Detective Conan".}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Czech Republic|Czech|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Denmark|Danish|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=US|English|Case Closed|Due to copyright issues, however packaging and the door closing transition still mentions "Detective Conan" title.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Singapore|English|Detective Conan|Southeast Asian manga released by Shogakukan Asia use the original "Detective Conan" name.}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Philippines|Filipino|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Salapoliisi Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=France|French|Détective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Galicia|Galician|O detective Conan|The Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Detektiv Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=India|Hindi|Jasoos Conan|Detective Conan&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Hungary|Hungarian|Conan, a detektív|Conan the detective|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Detektif Conan|Detective conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Italy|Italian|Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=North Korea|flag2=South Korea|Korean|명탐정 코난 Myeongtamjeong Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Malaysia|Malay|Detektif Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Norway|Norwegian|Mesterdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Poland|Polish|Detektyw Conan|Detective Tsonan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Russia|Russia|Детектив Конан |Detective Conan|&nbsp;}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=China|Simplified Chinese|名侦探柯南 Mingzhentan Kenan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Republic of China|Traditional Chinese|名偵探柯南 Mingchent’an k’onan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish/Spanish Latin|Detective Conan|Detective Conan}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Sweden|Swedish|Mästerdetektiven Conan|Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ยอดนักสืบจิ๋วโคนัน|Lit. "Great Little Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Turkey|Turkey|Dedektif Conan|Lit. "Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Thám tử lừng danh Conan|Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"}}<br />
{{OtherLangItem|flag=Iran|Farsi (Persian)|کاراگاهان کوچک|meaning: The little detectives Reading:karagahane kuchak}}<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Detective Conan in France]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Spain]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Italy]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Germany]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Arab World]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in the Philippines]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Korea]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Thailand]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Vietnam]]<br />
* [[Detective Conan in Sweden]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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