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|summary=A boy goes to the Detective Boys, with a case. His shop has had more customers than ever, due to a new worker's ideas. However, he locks himself in a room of the shop all day, and never comes out. The boy finds it suspicious. What could the man be doing in there?}}
|summary=A boy goes to the Detective Boys, with a case. His shop has had more customers than ever, due to a new worker's ideas. However, he locks himself in a room of the shop all day, and never comes out. The boy finds it suspicious. What could the man be doing in there?}}


{{SeasonItem|226|245|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|February 26, 2001|next-conan-hint=Game character
{{SeasonItem|226|245|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|February 26, 2001|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Game character
|manga-source=[[Volume 27#Arcade Murder Case|V27 - F7~9]]<br>(270-272)
|manga-source=[[Volume 27#Arcade Murder Case|V27 - F7~9]]<br>(270-272)
|pnew=[[Jodie Starling|Jodie Saintemillion]]'s first appearance.
|pnew=[[Jodie Starling|Jodie Saintemillion]]'s first appearance.
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|summary=Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are at an arcade. While there, they meet Ran's new English teacher, Jodie Saintemillion, who confesses a love of video games. While playing a virtual reality fighting game, a man is murdered while strapped to his video game chair. How could the murderer have killed him?}}
|summary=Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are at an arcade. While there, they meet Ran's new English teacher, Jodie Saintemillion, who confesses a love of video games. While playing a virtual reality fighting game, a man is murdered while strapped to his video game chair. How could the murderer have killed him?}}


{{SeasonItem|227|246|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 5, 2001|next-conan-hint=Shoes
{{SeasonItem|227|246|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 5, 2001|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Shoes
|manga-source=[[Volume 27#Arcade Murder Case|V27 - F7~9]]<br>(270-272)
|manga-source=[[Volume 27#Arcade Murder Case|V27 - F7~9]]<br>(270-272)
|pchar=Jodie hints that she knows Conan's identity and at end talks on the phone saying she found one of the targets.
|pchar=Jodie hints that she knows Conan's identity and at end talks on the phone saying she found one of the targets.
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|summary=An earthquake occurs in Tokyo, and the morning after, a man is found knocked unconscious at a Temple. It is later discovered that the man was trying to rob the Temple, and that he was knocked out by the bells that fell on top of him. He lives much closer to a Temple that not only has more money, but is more famous. Why would the robber go out of his way to rob a further away Temple for less money? And could the robber have different motives other than robbery? Conan, Genta, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Detective Takagi try to solve the case!}}
|summary=An earthquake occurs in Tokyo, and the morning after, a man is found knocked unconscious at a Temple. It is later discovered that the man was trying to rob the Temple, and that he was knocked out by the bells that fell on top of him. He lives much closer to a Temple that not only has more money, but is more famous. Why would the robber go out of his way to rob a further away Temple for less money? And could the robber have different motives other than robbery? Conan, Genta, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Detective Takagi try to solve the case!}}


{{SeasonItem|258|277|[[The Man from Chicago|The Man from Chicago <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|November 19, 2001|next-conan-hint=Strap
{{SeasonItem|258|277|[[The Man from Chicago|The Man from Chicago <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|November 19, 2001|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=Strap
|manga-source=[[Volume 32#Kidnapped Tourist Case|V32 - F8~10]]<br>(325-327)
|manga-source=[[Volume 32#Kidnapped Tourist Case|V32 - F8~10]]<br>(325-327)
|pnew=[[James Black]]'s first appearance.
|pnew=[[James Black]]'s first appearance.
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|summary=The Detective Boys, Conan, Haibara, and Agasa visit the circus where a famous man is performing. Later, they meet up with a man who looks strikingly like the man from the circus. However, the man, named James Black, an American is later accidentally mistaken for the real person, and is kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnappers plan to kill Black after they get the money. However, upon finally realizing that Black is not the man they were after, they decide to kidnap him, anyway. The only clue left behind by Black was that he wrote "P&A" on the ground by where he was kidnapped. Can Conan solve the case?}}
|summary=The Detective Boys, Conan, Haibara, and Agasa visit the circus where a famous man is performing. Later, they meet up with a man who looks strikingly like the man from the circus. However, the man, named James Black, an American is later accidentally mistaken for the real person, and is kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnappers plan to kill Black after they get the money. However, upon finally realizing that Black is not the man they were after, they decide to kidnap him, anyway. The only clue left behind by Black was that he wrote "P&A" on the ground by where he was kidnapped. Can Conan solve the case?}}


{{SeasonItem|259|278|[[The Man from Chicago|The Man from Chicago <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|November 26, 2001|next-conan-hint=P and A
{{SeasonItem|259|278|[[The Man from Chicago|The Man from Chicago <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|November 26, 2001|May 1, 2026|next-conan-hint=P and A
|manga-source=[[Volume 32#Kidnapped Tourist Case|V32 - F8~10]]<br>(325-327)
|manga-source=[[Volume 32#Kidnapped Tourist Case|V32 - F8~10]]<br>(325-327)
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Latest revision as of 13:38, 1 May 2026

Season 6 aired in 2001. This year, there were a total of 44 episodes: 29 for manga adaptation; 15 for anime-original. The movie aired for 1 week. There were breaks totalling to 8 weeks.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 6.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

See also

Episodes of Season 6
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Seasons of the Anime
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