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{{BeginTable Season}}
{{BeginTable Season}}
{{SeasonItem|129|136-139|[[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case|The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case <font size=1>(2 Hour Special)</font>]]|January 4, 1999|manga-source=[[Volume 18#Missing Older Brother Case|V18 - F6]] ~ [[Volume 19#Murdered Professor Case|V19 - F1]]<br>(176-181)
{{SeasonItem|129|136-139|[[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case|The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case <font size=1>(2 Hour Special)</font>]]|January 4, 1999|July 3, 2025|manga-source=[[Volume 18#Missing Older Brother Case|V18 - F6]] ~ [[Volume 19#Murdered Professor Case|V19 - F1]]<br>(176-181)
|pnew=First appearance of [[Ai Haibara]].
|pnew=First appearance of [[Ai Haibara]].
|pchar=Haibara's past is explored, as well as her relationship to [[Akemi Miyano]].|ppast=Haibara's relationship with Akemi is discussed, as well as her history with the Black Organization.
|pchar=Haibara's past is explored, as well as her relationship to [[Akemi Miyano]].|ppast=Haibara's relationship with Akemi is discussed, as well as her history with the Black Organization.
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|summary=Mouri, Ran, and Conan are at a fancy traditional Japanese restaurant where food is delivered on a small computer controlled boat that navigates over a running stream around the restaurant. Later, a murder occurs and Conan realizes the only way it could have been possible was for a person to be alone, and to use the stream to access the room. Conan later reveals that the murderer hid in the boats and came out to murder the victim. The culprit explained how he was blackmailed by the victim who demanded a large payment from him.}}
|summary=Mouri, Ran, and Conan are at a fancy traditional Japanese restaurant where food is delivered on a small computer controlled boat that navigates over a running stream around the restaurant. Later, a murder occurs and Conan realizes the only way it could have been possible was for a person to be alone, and to use the stream to access the room. Conan later reveals that the murderer hid in the boats and came out to murder the victim. The culprit explained how he was blackmailed by the victim who demanded a large payment from him.}}


{{SeasonItem|162|172-173|[[The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case|The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case <font size=1>(1 Hour Special)</font>]]|September 27, 1999|next-conan-hint=Tablets
{{SeasonItem|162|172-173|[[The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case|The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case <font size=1>(1 Hour Special)</font>]]|September 27, 1999|January 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Tablets
|manga-source=[[Volume 21#Shinichi's First Case|V21 - F4~7]]<br>(204-207)
|manga-source=[[Volume 21#Shinichi's First Case|V21 - F4~7]]<br>(204-207)
|pchar=This is Shinichi's first ever murder case. His incredible deduction skills completely overwhelm and impress Inspector Megure. This is also very early in Takagi's career as a member of Megure's police force.
|pchar=This is Shinichi's first ever murder case. His incredible deduction skills completely overwhelm and impress Inspector Megure. This is also very early in Takagi's career as a member of Megure's police force.
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|summary=Mouri is invited to an aquarium where an underwater play is to take place, A woman's dead body rises from the water when it's her cue to come out of a clam's shell in the play. Conan solves the case and the culprit reveals it was revenge for the murder of his wife.}}
|summary=Mouri is invited to an aquarium where an underwater play is to take place, A woman's dead body rises from the water when it's her cue to come out of a clam's shell in the play. Conan solves the case and the culprit reveals it was revenge for the murder of his wife.}}


{{SeasonItem|170|181|[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|The Blind Spot in the Darkness <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|November 29, 1999|next-conan-hint=Fuse box
{{SeasonItem|170|181|[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|The Blind Spot in the Darkness <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|November 29, 1999|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Fuse box
|manga-source=[[Volume 24#Blackout Murder Case|V24 - F3~4]]<br>(234-235)
|manga-source=[[Volume 24#Blackout Murder Case|V24 - F3~4]]<br>(234-235)
|pnew= Introduction of [[Tomoaki Araide]] and [[Hikaru Yasumoto]].
|pnew= Introduction of [[Tomoaki Araide]] and [[Hikaru Yasumoto]].
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|summary=A blackout occurs and a man is found dead in his bath tub. Ran is also acting strange around Tomoaki Araide and Conan wonders whether she's in love with him.}}
|summary=A blackout occurs and a man is found dead in his bath tub. Ran is also acting strange around Tomoaki Araide and Conan wonders whether she's in love with him.}}


{{SeasonItem|171|182|[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|The Blind Spot in the Darkness <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|December 6, 1999|next-conan-hint=Burn injury
{{SeasonItem|171|182|[[The Blind Spot in the Darkness|The Blind Spot in the Darkness <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|December 6, 1999|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Burn injury
|manga-source=[[Volume 24#Blackout Murder Case|V24 - F5~6]]<br>(236-237)
|manga-source=[[Volume 24#Blackout Murder Case|V24 - F5~6]]<br>(236-237)
|promance= It turns out Ran was acting so nice to Araide because she wanted to make a sweater for Shinichi, and she liked Araide's.
|promance= It turns out Ran was acting so nice to Araide because she wanted to make a sweater for Shinichi, and she liked Araide's.

Latest revision as of 13:37, 1 May 2026

Season 4 aired in 1999. This year, there were a total of 45 episodes: 30 for manga adaptation; 15 for anime-original. The movie aired for 1 week. There were breaks totalling to 6 weeks.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 4.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

Trivia

  • Season 4 and Season 5 share the record for the most episodes in a season, at 45 episodes.

See also

Episodes of Season 4
Episode 129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173
Seasons of the Anime
Season 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031