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== [[List of differences between the manga and anime|Manga to anime changes]] ==
==Manga to anime changes==
{{main|List of differences between the manga and anime}}
* In the manga, the two men in black are in fact [[Gin]] and [[Vodka]]. It is here that Conan first learns of their codenames.
* In the manga, the two men in black are in fact [[Gin]] and [[Vodka]]. It is here that Conan first learns of their codenames.
* Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko didn't appear in the manga version of the story.  Thus, it's Ran who deposits the gum that Conan uses.
* Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko didn't appear in the manga version of the story.  Thus, it's Ran who deposits the gum that Conan uses.

Revision as of 15:38, 31 July 2012

Episode 5
(Int. Episode {{{int-episode}}})
Information
Title:
The Shinkansen's Bomb Case
Japanese title:
新幹線大爆破事件
(Shinkansen Dai Bakuha Jiken)
Original airdate:
February 5, 1996
Season:
English version
English title:
The Time Bomb Express
English airdate:
May 31, 2004
Case
Case solved by:
Next Conan's Hint:
Chocolate
Music
Opening song:
Closing song:

Gadgets introduced

Cast

Case

Situation

(Potential) Bombing
Location: Bullet train
Victim: Everyone on the bullet train
Suspects: Two men in black
Conan and Ran accompany Kogoro on the bullet train to go to Kogoro's friend's wedding when Conan overhears two men in black talking about a bomb set to go off on the train. If Conan doesn't find the briefcase with the bomb in time, everyone's life on the bullet train is in danger!

People

  • Resolution

    Manga to anime changes

    • In the manga, the two men in black are in fact Gin and Vodka. It is here that Conan first learns of their codenames.
    • Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko didn't appear in the manga version of the story. Thus, it's Ran who deposits the gum that Conan uses.
    • The manga version ends with Conan reflecting on the knowledge he learned about the two men in black. Ran's questioning of his true identity doesn't occur here, but in The Coded Map of the City Case (which follows the story in the manga rather than preceding it).


    See also