Volume 19
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| Volume 19 | |||
| Release date: | April 18, 1998 | ||
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| Chapters: | 181-190 | ||
| ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-125049-1 | ||
| Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
| English release date: | September 18, 2007 | ||
| English ISBN: | ISBN 1-4215-0884-2 | ||
| English Publisher: | Viz Media | ||
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Volume 19 was released on April 18, 1998 in Japan.
Cast
Gadgets
Chapters
Murdered Professor Case
File 181 - Why...
The suspects grow restless of the stalled investigation and begin heading for the exit. Suddenly, Professor Agasa's voice booms, demanding the three remain. Even Agasa himself is taken aback, twirling around to ask what Conan is doing with his bowtie. The boy reveals he has solved the case and intends to use Agasa as his deductive conduit.

Sango congratulates Agasa on his brilliant deduction, though refuses to hand over the requested floppy disk as it is classified as investigative evidence. Before Conan can leave, he is stopped by a teary-eyed Haibara. She asks why he did not save her sister, Akemi, who operated under the alias "Masami Hirota" during her missions for the Black Organization.[1] The girl breaks down in front of Conan, who can only stand there silently while thinking on both his past regrets and the authenticity of Haibara's emotions.
One week later, the police return the floppy disk to the Agasa residence. Haibara inserts the disk onto Agasa's desktop, explaining that all Black Organization files are password encrypted, thus allowing for the contents of the disk to remain untampered by police investigation. She adds that not only does the disk contain data on APTX4869 but also contains critical information about the identities of several Black Organization members as well as sponsors of the pharmaceutical research.

Meanwhile, Gin and Vodka drive through the streets of town while discussing Haibara's whereabouts. Gin remains confident about their chances of locating her and remains unconcerned about their floppy landing in the hands of the police, hinting towards a special property of the disk.
Back at the Agasa residence, Haibara, Conan, and Agasa stare in shock at the rapidly corrupting computer screen. Haibara infers that it must be the Night Baron Computer Virus that activates whenever an Organization's disk is accessed on non-approved hardware.[2] With the floppy's data completely wiped, Haibara remarks that she will have to stick around for the long-run.
People
Major Events
- Haibara is revealed to be living with Agasa after the latter rescued her when she was unconscious in the rain.
- Haibara, as Sherry, had designed APTX4869 and had suspected Shinichi survival after inspecting his residence.
- She elected not to report the situation out of curiosity.
- After learning of her sister's murder, Sherry ceased production of APTX4869, resulting in her capture.
- She manages to escape the Black Organization by taking APTX4869, shrinking her physical size.
- Haibara states that the Black Organization has destroyed all evidence linking them to the production of APTX4869
- Haibara recalls accidentally sending a floppy disk containing information about the project to her sister while she was in the United States.
- They deduce the floppy disks must still be in the possession of Haibara's sister's professor, Masami Hirota
- The group arranges a meeting with the professor but the latter is murdered in an unrelated incident.
- Haibara recalls accidentally sending a floppy disk containing information about the project to her sister while she was in the United States.
- Haibara's sister is revealed to be Akemi Miyano, who used the alias Masami Hirota before her death.
- Haibara and company obtain the Black Organization's floppy disk.
- The disk's data is destroyed by the Night Baron Computer Virus.
Mystery Writer Case
Characters introduced
| Detective Samonji | |
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File 182 - The Writer that Disappeared

Conan, Ran, and Kogoro enjoy an episode of Detective Samonji as they bicker over the identity of the culprit. Kogoro is surprised to see that the named culprit is different from when he saw the case a previous time. Ran replies that it is because the series is being constantly remade—the culprit being swapped each time. Conan internally remarks on the sharp dichotomy between the peaceful scene of the present and the world-shattering anxieties he recently experienced with the appearance of Haibara.[3] He also recalls the girl reiterating the need for him to remain hidden behind Kogoro's business, as it may eventually lead him to a case involving the Black Organization. Meanwhile, Ran informs the group that the original author of the Detective Samonji novel series, Nintaro Shinmei, has begun writing new volumes again, greatly exciting Conan. The trio's conversation is interrupted by the ringing doorbell. Though Kogoro is adamant Ran request the client to return another time, he quickly changes his mind after being smitten with the beautiful client.
The client introduces herself as Kaori Shinmei, Nintaro's daughter. She states that both of her parents have been missing from their home for the past two months. Despite Nintaro's disappearance, drafts of the new series have continued to be directly sent via FAX to the publisher's office on Saturdays at 00:00 on the dot. Kaori adds that the publisher's FAX machine does not record the senders address, and that the police have largely relaxed their investigation due to the continual flow of drafts. Still, she remains anxious about her parents' safety, noting their incommunicado is exceptionally strange. Kogoro assures her that he will take up the case.

The group heads to Nintaro's publisher and consult the staff. The editor says he is sure that Nintaro is the sender as the drafts are written in his prose and every draft comes with his unique signature. Kogoro asks if there is anything suspicious about his interactions with the author. The editor recalls Nintaro's long-held stance against continuing the Detective Samonji series that had flipped two months ago with a sudden phone call. Additionally he notes the odd dedication on the first draft: "To all detectives across the nation, if one wishes to surpass me, one must first find the truth hidden in the mystery." The challenge had reinvigorated the fan-base. The editor notes the particular ferocity of the fans, with the publisher once receiving a threat of arson if they did not continue the story. Lastly, the editor says that in the newest drafts, Nintaro inserts himself into the story as a struggling author in France.
Conan asks for the drafts and notices that in one instance, twelve is written in its kanji form (十二) while in another instance, one is written numerically (1). The editor insists it is intentional decision by Nintaro. The clock strikes midnight and the newest draft is printed from the FAX machine. Conan deftly grabs it and superimposes it onto the previous drafts. He states that while there is slight variation in the signature between drafts one through six, the signatures on drafts six through eight are identical. Conan notes that the discrepancy introduces the implication that Nintaro may have passed, to the horror of the group. As Kogoro requests the police, Conan notes that the key to Nintaro's fate may lie hidden within the pages of the drafts.
File 183 - Climax of 1/2

With the arrival of Inspector Megure and Takagi, the cohort begins by examining each appearance of Nintaro's self-insert character, noting that each instance involves the character's presence in France. Though Conan initially fails to decode any significant meaning out of the paragraphs, he cracks the code after hearing the working title of the piece is "Climax of 1/2 (1/2の頂点)." Suddenly, the office receives a phone call from an individual claiming that he has solved Nintaro's riddle. The individual is revealed to be Heiji, who explains to Megure that the self-insert character's dialogue acts as a code. He explains that "Climax" refers to the first character of each line of dialogue. "1/2" is a directive to make pairs out of the first characters and combine them into one. The first characters include: 力, 目, 十, 1, C, 一, く, 他, ノ, and 1. After combining they become:
- 目 + 力 = 助
- 1 + 十 = け
- 一 + C = て
- く (omit 他 as it means else)
- 1 + ノ = レ
After stringing the results together in a sentence, the code reads 「助けてくレ」 which means "please save me." Megure immediately mobilizes his forces, leaving Heiji hanging on the call. Conan takes the Inspector's place and tries to notify his friend that his method does not work on the other lines of dialogue. Heiji admits that there must be some other missing piece but nevertheless takes his leave, placing his trust in Conan. As the group tightens their resolve to crack the code, Conan struggles to piece together the potential culprit's intentions. He then overhears two editors discussing a spelling mistake, having wrote "I'umour" instead of "Humour." Their interaction sparks a realization in Conan as he finally makes a break through, though realizes there is little time left to act.
File 184 - In France...

With the code solved, Conan sets his wristwatch and moves to tranquilize Kogoro. However, he inadvertently hits the publishing firm's editor-in-chief, who was being introduced to Kogoro at the time. Despite attempting to salvage his situation, the boy realizes he does not know the editor-in-chief's voice and thus his usual routine is ruined. Conan instead opts to flood the detectives with clues. He points out that in French, the "H" in the word "Humour" is silent. Kogoro and Megure soon connect the dots and realize that the code requires the omission of any character that begins with the letter "H." Ultimately, the dialogue from drafts six and seven reveal the phrases "私ガ今居ル所わ (the place where I am now is)," "杯戸していホてる (Haido City Hotel)," and "二四零七号室 (Room 2407)." Takagi reminds Megure of the eighth draft which ominously contains the phrase "早く時間が無い (quickly, there is no time)." With Nintaro's location determined, the group scramble to the hotel.

As the police make their ascent to the twenty fourth floor, Conan ponders the culprit's aims. He floats the possibility of Nintaro dictating his words to another individual who operates a keyboard, but acknowledges that such a method would draw the culprit's attention to the deliberately typed characters.
Two months later, Kaori manages to finish the "Climax of 1/2," succeeding in giving the Detective Samonji series a satisfying conclusion. The work is soon adapted to a live-action drama series, garnering stellar reviews. Conan amusingly notices that the new episodes feature a set of familiar-looking characters, perhaps inspired by Kaori's very own experiences.
People
Major Events
- Introduces fictional character, Detective Samonji.
Stabbed Wallet Case
Characters introduced
| Kazuha Toyama | |
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| Ginshiro Toyama | |
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| Goro Otaki | |
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| Ki'ichiro Numabuchi | |
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File 185 - The Living City
Director General Heizo Hattori discusses the details of a gruesome pair of murders with Chief Criminal Investigator Ginshiro Toyama. They note that there is no discernible connection between the two victims except for culprit's MO: a knife through a wallet in the chest pocket and into the heart.
Meanwhile across town, Heiji merrily gives Conan, Ran, and Kogoro a guided tour of the Osaka skyline from the Tsutenkaku Tower. Conan suspects an ulterior motive behind Heiji's invitation, which Heiji honestly denies. He then wistfully comments on the fragility of life before comically recalling a dream he had about Conan being stabbed by a culprit he intended to apprehend. The group is then joined by Yusuke Sakata, a sergeant of the Osaka Prefectural Police who was dispatched by Heizo to facilitate the group's tour of the city.
Sakata's "facilitation" takes the form of a brand new police car, which Heiji proudly abuses to circumvent traffic—much to the chagrin of Ran and Kogoro.
Heiji then takes the trio to one of his favorite udon shops where the owner playfully asks whether Ran is his new girlfriend. As the two deny such a relation, Ran suddenly feels a jolt from an intense glare upon her but notices no one. She continues to feel watched despite hopping from restaurant to restaurant until the group eventually find themselves at an okonomiyaki joint. Heiji briefly leaves the group to call his mother, leaving an opening in the seats which is swiftly taken by a teenage girl. "You're Kudo aren't you?" she says, "Heiji has told me all about you." Conan, believing that Heiji may have told the girl about his secret identity, begins to panic. His fears are quickly put to rest after the girl directs her ire at Ran instead of him, under the misapprehension that Kudo is a Tokyo girl who aims to seduce Heiji. She states that she and Heiji share a long-standing bond, connected by an iron chain. Heiji then returns and expresses his confusion, calling the girl "Kazuha." He proceeds to clear up the confusion, embarrassing the girl. After a series of sheepish claims and denials about teenage romance, Ran asks what Kazuha meant by "iron chain." Heiji explains that the two experienced an incident when they were little involving his father's handcuffs, having accidentally cuffed themselves to each other. Kazuha, on the other hand, has a more fold retrospective, even carrying an omamori with a fragment of the chain inside. Ran asks if the two are dating, but is met with vehement denial. Kazuha instead likens herself to Heiji's sister-figure.
After the meal, the group boards the police car, ready to continue their exploration of the city. They then notice hoards of people crowding around their vehicle with their gaze pointed upward. Suddenly, a man crashes down onto the car's hood, a knife through a wallet and into his heart.
File 186 - The Fourth Wallet
File 187 - In The Wallet...
File 188 - The Secret of the Driving License
People
Stadium Threatening Case
Characters introduced
| Miwako Sato | |
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File 189 - The Endangered Ball
File 190 - The 56 Thousand Hostages
People
Trivia
- The title for each chapter are worded as the following in Case Closed:
- File 182 - The Mystery Writer Vanishes
- File 183 - Half of the Top
- File 184 - When in France
- File 185 - Gourmet City
- File 187 - Inside the Wallet
- File 188 - The Secret of the Driver's Liscense
- File 189 - The Burst Ball
- File 190 - 56,000 Hostages
Cover in other countries

China 
China (2020 reissue) 
Finland 
France 
Germany 
Hong Kong 
Indonesia 
Indonesia (reprint) 
Indonesia (Premium, combined volumes 19-20) 
Italy (Comic Art) 
Italy (Star Comics) 
Italy (La Gazzetta dello Sport) 
Italy (New Edition) 
Korea 
Malaysia (Chinese) 
Malaysia (Malay) 
Norway 
Rep. of China (Taiwan) 
Philippines 
Singapore (Chinese) 
Spain (Catalan) 
Spain (Spanish, Volumen 2, part 1) 
Spain (Spanish, Volumen 2, part 2) 
Spain (Spanish, New Edition, combined volumes 19-20) 
Sweden 
Thailand 
United States 
Vietnam 
Vietnam (New Edition)
References
- ^ One Billion Yen Robbery Case (Manga: Volume 2: 13-16)
- ^ Night Baron Murder Case (Manga: Volume 8: 72-77)
- ^ Woman in Black Kidnapping Case (Manga: Volume 18: 176-178)
See also
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