Difference between revisions of "List of differences between the manga and anime"

From Detective Conan Wiki
(Season 15 - Episodes 427-465)
(Season 11 - Episodes 286-315)
 
(41 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 22: Line 22:
 
=== [[An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case]] (Episode 3)/[[Volume 1#Bloody Idol Case|From Third-Rate to Great Detective, The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol, Resemblance & An Unfortunate Misunderstanding]] (Chapters 6-9) ===
 
=== [[An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case]] (Episode 3)/[[Volume 1#Bloody Idol Case|From Third-Rate to Great Detective, The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol, Resemblance & An Unfortunate Misunderstanding]] (Chapters 6-9) ===
 
* In the anime, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko introduce themselves to Conan and follow along on the case. The Detective Boys don't appear in the manga until [[Volume 2]].
 
* In the anime, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko introduce themselves to Conan and follow along on the case. The Detective Boys don't appear in the manga until [[Volume 2]].
* In the manga, Ran suspects that Shinichi's absence might have to do with the two [[Vodka|men]] in [[Gin|black]] that he pursued and planned to call the police. In the anime she merely plans to report his absence to the police without any mention of the men in black.
+
* In the manga, Ran suspects that Shinichi's absence might have to do with the two [[Vodka|men]] in [[Gin|black]] that he pursued and planned to call the police. In the anime she merely plans to report his absence to the police without any mention of the men in black.
  
 
=== [[The Coded Map of the City Case]] (Episode 4) / [[Volume 4#Code Sheet Case|Code Sheet Obtained!!, The ABC's of Deciphering, An Answer and Another Answer & The Shining Fish's True Form]] (Chapter 36-39) ===
 
=== [[The Coded Map of the City Case]] (Episode 4) / [[Volume 4#Code Sheet Case|Code Sheet Obtained!!, The ABC's of Deciphering, An Answer and Another Answer & The Shining Fish's True Form]] (Chapter 36-39) ===
Line 30: Line 30:
 
=== [[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]] (Episode 5)/[[Volume 4#Shinkansen Bomb Case|Running Into The Two, The Four in the Green Car & Last 10 Seconds of Terror]] (Chapter 33-35) ===
 
=== [[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]] (Episode 5)/[[Volume 4#Shinkansen Bomb Case|Running Into The Two, The Four in the Green Car & Last 10 Seconds of Terror]] (Chapter 33-35) ===
 
* 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.
* 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).
+
* 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).
  
 
=== [[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]] (Episode 7)/[[Volume 3#Monthly Presents Case|The Curious Presents, The Same Person, The Mystery of August 3rd & Safe Before Your Eyes]] (Chapter 26-29) ===
 
=== [[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]] (Episode 7)/[[Volume 3#Monthly Presents Case|The Curious Presents, The Same Person, The Mystery of August 3rd & Safe Before Your Eyes]] (Chapter 26-29) ===
* In the manga, this story takes place after the ''[[Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case]]'', as Ran gets a letter from Natsue who mentions that she and Takeshi are living a more quiet life on the ranch. Natsue tells Ran to give her regards to her "detective boyfriend", which sets up the story. The anime version starts with [[Mitsuhiko]], [[Ayumi]] and [[Genta]] asking about Shinichi and whether he is Ran's boyfriend.
+
* In the manga, this story takes place after the ''[[Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case]]'', as Ran gets a letter from Natsue who mentions that she and Takeshi are living a more quiet life on the ranch. Natsue tells Ran to give her regards to her "detective boyfriend", which sets up the story. The anime version starts with [[Mitsuhiko]], [[Ayumi]] and [[Genta]] asking about Shinichi and whether he is Ran's boyfriend.
 
** Additionally, Ran's recollection of the past cases included a flashback to "Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case" in the manga only.
 
** Additionally, Ran's recollection of the past cases included a flashback to "Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case" in the manga only.
  
Line 59: Line 59:
  
 
=== [[Missing Corpse Murder Case]] (Episode 15)/[[Volume 6#Mysterious Brothers Case|Formation! The Detective Boys, Mysterious Brothers & Moving Corpse Mystery]] (Chapter 56-58) ===
 
=== [[Missing Corpse Murder Case]] (Episode 15)/[[Volume 6#Mysterious Brothers Case|Formation! The Detective Boys, Mysterious Brothers & Moving Corpse Mystery]] (Chapter 56-58) ===
* The manga version of the story takes place before "[[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]]", and is the first story with the Detective Boys' Badges. The story begins with Conan giving them to Mitsuhiko, Genta and Ayumi at school. Afterwards, they go into the P.A. Room to announce themselves to the school as The Detective Boys, only to be kicked out by a teacher, which then ends with them (except for Conan) imagining the fame that will come with their cases. The entire scene is absent from the anime.
+
* The manga version of the story takes place before "[[Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case]]", and is the first story with the Detective Boys' Badges. The story begins with Conan giving them to Mitsuhiko, Genta and Ayumi at school. Afterwards, they go into the P.A. Room to announce themselves to the school as The Detective Boys, only to be kicked out by a teacher, which then ends with them (except for Conan) imagining the fame that will come with their cases. The entire scene is absent from the anime.
 
* In the anime, the boy who lost his cat is named Hiroki. He is not named in the manga.
 
* In the anime, the boy who lost his cat is named Hiroki. He is not named in the manga.
 
* In the manga, it is Ayumi's idea to use the detective badges to make Tomofumi "confess" to Inspector Megure. The anime truncates this scene so the idea looks like Genta's.
 
* In the manga, it is Ayumi's idea to use the detective badges to make Tomofumi "confess" to Inspector Megure. The anime truncates this scene so the idea looks like Genta's.
Line 66: Line 66:
  
 
=== [[The Antique Collector Murder Case]] (Episode 16)/[[Volume 6#Antique Collector Case|Antique Collector Case]] (Chapter 52-55) ===
 
=== [[The Antique Collector Murder Case]] (Episode 16)/[[Volume 6#Antique Collector Case|Antique Collector Case]] (Chapter 52-55) ===
* In the manga, Denjiro is shouting a couple times for someone to greet the visitor at the door before realizing he gave the staff time off and sent them out due to having a detective over. Kogoro asks if his wife was told to leave as well with Denjiro mentioning that she left at noon for a Koto lesson, though he's disbelieving due to the photo. Afterwards, he leaves to greet his visitor while mentally cursing Ineko. In the anime, Denjiro simply calls for someone to answer the door once before realizing that his staff is out and simply goes to greet the visitor.
+
* In the manga, Denjiro is shouting a couple times for someone to greet the visitor at the door before realizing he gave the staff time off and sent them out due to having a detective over. Kogoro asks if his wife was told to leave as well with Denjiro mentioning that she left at noon for a Koto lesson, though he's disbelieving due to the photo. Afterwards, he leaves to greet his visitor while mentally cursing Ineko. In the anime, Denjiro simply calls for someone to answer the door once before realizing that his staff is out and simply goes to greet the visitor.
  
 
=== [[A June Bride Murder Case]] (Episode 18)/[[Volume 8#Poisoned Bride Case|The Bride's Tragedy, The Forbidden Lemon Tea!?, and A Reason To Kill]] (Chapter 78-80) ===
 
=== [[A June Bride Murder Case]] (Episode 18)/[[Volume 8#Poisoned Bride Case|The Bride's Tragedy, The Forbidden Lemon Tea!?, and A Reason To Kill]] (Chapter 78-80) ===
Line 78: Line 78:
 
* In the manga, while waiting for Ichiro to return from the restroom, Joji Hatamoto theorizes that the one who released Takeshi from the storeroom was the murdered Tatsuo Hatamoto. His reasoning: Upon learning that the entire inheritance was to be passed on to Natsue only, and not wanting to be cut off, Tatsuo released Takeshi and offered to help prove his innocence in return for a considerable share of the inheritance, and Takeshi, on the pretense of wanting to negotiate with him further, lured Tatsuo to the boat deck where he attacked him there. This is not depicted in the anime.
 
* In the manga, while waiting for Ichiro to return from the restroom, Joji Hatamoto theorizes that the one who released Takeshi from the storeroom was the murdered Tatsuo Hatamoto. His reasoning: Upon learning that the entire inheritance was to be passed on to Natsue only, and not wanting to be cut off, Tatsuo released Takeshi and offered to help prove his innocence in return for a considerable share of the inheritance, and Takeshi, on the pretense of wanting to negotiate with him further, lured Tatsuo to the boat deck where he attacked him there. This is not depicted in the anime.
 
* In the anime, there is an additional scene not depicted in the manga: After the case is solved, Natsue and Takeshi have a small talk on the boat deck in which Takeshi confessed that he did indeed initially joined the Hatamoto family for revenge, but abandoned his motive after realizing that he had developed genuine feelings for Natsue, and the two make up. Conan and Ran are shown overhearing the conversation.
 
* In the anime, there is an additional scene not depicted in the manga: After the case is solved, Natsue and Takeshi have a small talk on the boat deck in which Takeshi confessed that he did indeed initially joined the Hatamoto family for revenge, but abandoned his motive after realizing that he had developed genuine feelings for Natsue, and the two make up. Conan and Ran are shown overhearing the conversation.
* In the manga, this marks the first case in which Conan uses the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]] to knock out Kogoro, as well as showing a flashback to Agasa presenting it to him. In the anime, Conan already had it since "[[Valentine Murder Case]]".
+
* In the manga, this marks the first case in which Conan uses the [[Stun-Gun Wristwatch]] to knock out Kogoro, as well as showing a flashback to Agasa presenting it to him. In the anime, Conan already had it since "[[Valentine Murder Case]]".
  
 
=== [[Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case]] (Episode 27-28)/[[Volume 9#Kogoro.27s Class Reunion|Kogoro's Class Reunion, An Unexpected Hint & The Two Benkei Standing Deaths]] (Chapter 84-86) ===
 
=== [[Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case]] (Episode 27-28)/[[Volume 9#Kogoro.27s Class Reunion|Kogoro's Class Reunion, An Unexpected Hint & The Two Benkei Standing Deaths]] (Chapter 84-86) ===
* The manga starts off at the reunion during the moment where Conan and Ran are bathing. The anime starts before the reunion is held with Conan and Ran trying to convince Kogoro to take them. During which a robbery takes place with Kogoro and Conan pursuing the robber. Kogoro is saved when Conan kicks the gun away from the robber. Afterwards, Kogoro, Conan and Ran meet with Yumi who hopes to see all of them at the reunion. Meanwhile Kazushi sneaks onto the scene to steal the gun used by the robber (though it's not revealed to be him until Part 2).</spoiler>
+
* The manga starts off at the reunion during the moment where Conan and Ran are bathing. The anime starts before the reunion is held with Conan and Ran trying to convince Kogoro to take them. During which a robbery takes place with Kogoro and Conan pursuing the robber. Kogoro is saved when Conan kicks the gun away from the robber. Afterwards, Kogoro, Conan and Ran meet with Yumi who hopes to see all of them at the reunion. Meanwhile Kazushi sneaks onto the scene to steal the gun used by the robber (though it's not revealed to be him until Part 2).</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 2]] - Episodes 29-54 ==
 
== [[Season 2]] - Episodes 29-54 ==
Line 91: Line 91:
  
 
=== [[Coffee Shop Murder Case]] (Episode 32)/[[Volume 11#Coffee Shop Case|An Important Person!?, The Weapon of The Crime & The Two Mysteries]] (Chapter 105-107) ===
 
=== [[Coffee Shop Murder Case]] (Episode 32)/[[Volume 11#Coffee Shop Case|An Important Person!?, The Weapon of The Crime & The Two Mysteries]] (Chapter 105-107) ===
* In the manga, Conan just woke up and is still in his pajamas when he catches Ran sneaking out. This also explains why he doesn't see through her lie about going to a date with Shinichi immediately. In the anime, Conan shows no signs of having been asleep and wears a normal outfit.
+
* In the manga, Conan just woke up and is still in his pajamas when he catches Ran sneaking out. This also explains why he doesn't see through her lie about going to a date with Shinichi immediately. In the anime, Conan shows no signs of having been asleep and wears a normal outfit.
 
** In the manga, when Shiro Wakaoji called and talked about the girl wearing a ski costume in [[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case]], but the anime he mentioned a girl from [[TV Station Murder Case]]. The [[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case]] took place after many episodes.
 
** In the manga, when Shiro Wakaoji called and talked about the girl wearing a ski costume in [[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case]], but the anime he mentioned a girl from [[TV Station Murder Case]]. The [[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case]] took place after many episodes.
  
 
=== [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case]] (Episode 34-35)/[[Volume 5#File 040 - The Mysterious... Bandaged Man|The Mysterious... Bandaged Man, The First Victim!, Ran in Trouble!, Attack in the Dark! & The Identity of the Murderer!]] (Chapter 40-44) ===
 
=== [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case]] (Episode 34-35)/[[Volume 5#File 040 - The Mysterious... Bandaged Man|The Mysterious... Bandaged Man, The First Victim!, Ran in Trouble!, Attack in the Dark! & The Identity of the Murderer!]] (Chapter 40-44) ===
* The manga version of this story was the first appearance of Sonoko Suzuki (while in the anime she made her debut in ''[[Valentine Murder Case]]''), as well as the first time that Conan solved a murder through her (which in the anime was first done in ''[[A June Bride Murder Case]]''). The manga version established that she never met Conan until now.
+
* The manga version of this story was the first appearance of Sonoko Suzuki (while in the anime she made her debut in ''[[Valentine Murder Case]]''), as well as the first time that Conan solved a murder through her (which in the anime was first done in ''[[A June Bride Murder Case]]''). The manga version established that she never met Conan until now.
* The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The manga placed this at the beginning of the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case''.
+
* The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The manga placed this at the beginning of the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case''.
 
** Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.
 
** Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.
  
Line 121: Line 121:
  
 
=== [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case]] (Episode 43)/[[Volume 5#Conan Kidnapping Case|Conan Kidnapping Case 1]] & [[Volume 6#Conan Kidnapping Case|Conan Kidnapping Case 2 (Chapter 49-51)]] ===
 
=== [[Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case]] (Episode 43)/[[Volume 5#Conan Kidnapping Case|Conan Kidnapping Case 1]] & [[Volume 6#Conan Kidnapping Case|Conan Kidnapping Case 2 (Chapter 49-51)]] ===
* After Fumiko and Conan get into the car crash, another driver yells back, calling her an old hag with Fumiko taking offense to the insult. The anime omits and the couple following moments:
+
* After Fumiko and Conan get into the car crash, another driver yells back, calling her an old hag with Fumiko taking offense to the insult. The anime omits and the couple following moments:
 
** After stating that he won't allow Conan to live as he knows about the [[Black Organization|Organization]], Night Baron states that he'll be dissected anyway and that he can claim that Conan tried to escape.
 
** After stating that he won't allow Conan to live as he knows about the [[Black Organization|Organization]], Night Baron states that he'll be dissected anyway and that he can claim that Conan tried to escape.
 
** After fooling Masao, but before requesting the use of the room phone, Conan thinks to himself that he needs to hurry into the room of two Organization members to save the man they're meeting with and secure one of the pills for a possible cure.
 
** After fooling Masao, but before requesting the use of the room phone, Conan thinks to himself that he needs to hurry into the room of two Organization members to save the man they're meeting with and secure one of the pills for a possible cure.
* The anime adds a brief scene following Fumiko claiming that Conan has a crush on Ran. Ran questions Conan on whether it's true, while Conan glares at his mom with annoyance.
+
* The anime adds a brief scene following Fumiko claiming that Conan has a crush on Ran. Ran questions Conan on whether it's true, while Conan glares at his mom with annoyance.
  
 
=== [[The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case]] (Episode 52)/[[Volume 11#Mist Tenguu Case|The Fasting Room, The Sakura Blossoms and the Hole in the Wall and The Power Of Levitation]] (Chapter 108-110) ===
 
=== [[The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case]] (Episode 52)/[[Volume 11#Mist Tenguu Case|The Fasting Room, The Sakura Blossoms and the Hole in the Wall and The Power Of Levitation]] (Chapter 108-110) ===
* The anime version starts off with Conan, Ran and Kogoro looking at the cherry blossom trees, as well as Conan recaps his [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|first encounter]] with [[Gin]] & [[Vodka]]. The scene ends with Conan, Ran & Kogoro having their picture taken.</spoiler>
+
* The anime version starts off with Conan, Ran and Kogoro looking at the cherry blossom trees, as well as Conan recaps his [[Roller Coaster Murder Case|first encounter]] with [[Gin]] & [[Vodka]]. The scene ends with Conan, Ran & Kogoro having their picture taken.</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 3]] - Episodes 55-82 ==
 
== [[Season 3]] - Episodes 55-82 ==
Line 137: Line 137:
  
 
=== [[The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case]] (Episode 72)/[[volume 13#Triplet Murder Case|The Witnesses Are...!?, The Triplet Suspects and Really Sad Brotherly Bonds]] (Chapter 122-124) ===
 
=== [[The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case]] (Episode 72)/[[volume 13#Triplet Murder Case|The Witnesses Are...!?, The Triplet Suspects and Really Sad Brotherly Bonds]] (Chapter 122-124) ===
* In the manga, Conan's second attempt to fire a tranquilizer dart at Sonoko is foiled by Ran who catches him behind the door, prompting him to get Ran and Sonoko to solve the mystery together. When his question fails to guide them in the right direction, Conan tries and succeeds at firing his dart. In the anime, he is successful on his second attempt.
+
* In the manga, Conan's second attempt to fire a tranquilizer dart at Sonoko is foiled by Ran who catches him behind the door, prompting him to get Ran and Sonoko to solve the mystery together. When his question fails to guide them in the right direction, Conan tries and succeeds at firing his dart. In the anime, he is successful on his second attempt.
  
 
=== [[Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case]] (Episode 77-78)/[[Volume 15#Bond of Fire Case|The Blood-Stained Bandage]], [[Volume 16#Bond of Fire Case|White Murder, Truth of the Telephone and Bonds of Flame]] (Chapter 150-153) ===
 
=== [[Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case]] (Episode 77-78)/[[Volume 15#Bond of Fire Case|The Blood-Stained Bandage]], [[Volume 16#Bond of Fire Case|White Murder, Truth of the Telephone and Bonds of Flame]] (Chapter 150-153) ===
Line 146: Line 146:
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 
=== [[Ski Lodge Murder Case]] (Episode 84-85)/[[Volume 14#Ski Lodge Case|An Unexpected Crew, The Last Guest]], [[Volume 15#Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears|Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears]] (Chapter 139-143)===
 
=== [[Ski Lodge Murder Case]] (Episode 84-85)/[[Volume 14#Ski Lodge Case|An Unexpected Crew, The Last Guest]], [[Volume 15#Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears|Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears]] (Chapter 139-143)===
* The reason why Conan refrains from knocking out Ran is due to her nearly finding out his identity in ''[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases]]''. The anime omits this reason as it places the two stories in a different order.
+
* The reason why Conan refrains from knocking out Ran is due to her nearly finding out his identity in ''[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases]]''. The anime omits this reason as it places the two stories in a different order.
  
 
=== [[The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case]] (Episode 91)/[[Volume 17#File 166 - What Should We Do.21.3F|What Should We Do!?]] (Chapter 166) ===
 
=== [[The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case]] (Episode 91)/[[Volume 17#File 166 - What Should We Do.21.3F|What Should We Do!?]] (Chapter 166) ===
Line 152: Line 152:
 
** Kogoro getting his leg broken & asking the paramedics to take him to Yoko's show, as well as the [[Detective Boys]] looking for his hospital room.
 
** Kogoro getting his leg broken & asking the paramedics to take him to Yoko's show, as well as the [[Detective Boys]] looking for his hospital room.
 
** Mr. Sekiguchi tells the Detective Boys about the bank robbery with a flashback shown.
 
** Mr. Sekiguchi tells the Detective Boys about the bank robbery with a flashback shown.
** After Yoshio leaves the room, Kogoro and the Detective Boys talk about where the bank robbers could be hiding with Kogoro making a joke about them being in the suburbs. Genta responds hoping that his other leg gets broken with Mitsuhiko stating that they should let him be hospitalized forever. Kogoro asks Mr. Sekiguchi for his input only to find he fell asleep and thinks he's just tired. He then asks the Detective Boys to take him to the lobby so he can watch Yoko. A radio is shown taped under his bed.
+
** After Yoshio leaves the room, Kogoro and the Detective Boys talk about where the bank robbers could be hiding with Kogoro making a joke about them being in the suburbs. Genta responds hoping that his other leg gets broken with Mitsuhiko stating that they should let him be hospitalized forever. Kogoro asks Mr. Sekiguchi for his input only to find he fell asleep and thinks he's just tired. He then asks the Detective Boys to take him to the lobby so he can watch Yoko. A radio is shown taped under his bed.
 
** A flashback detailing the car accident.
 
** A flashback detailing the car accident.
 
** The Detective Boys moving Kogoro to the lobby with Conan accidentally getting kicked in the face by Kogoro's casted leg.
 
** The Detective Boys moving Kogoro to the lobby with Conan accidentally getting kicked in the face by Kogoro's casted leg.
** Ran coming to check up on Kogoro only to find him dancing in the lobby while watching Yoko. Kogoro twists his other ankle, with Ran ignoring him.</spoiler>
+
** Ran coming to check up on Kogoro only to find him dancing in the lobby while watching Yoko. Kogoro twists his other ankle, with Ran ignoring him.</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 5]] - Episodes 107-134 ==
 
== [[Season 5]] - Episodes 107-134 ==
Line 161: Line 161:
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 
=== [[The Mystery Writer Disappearance Case]] (Episode 116-117) / [[Volume 19|Mystery Writer Case]] (Chapter 182-184) ===
 
=== [[The Mystery Writer Disappearance Case]] (Episode 116-117) / [[Volume 19|Mystery Writer Case]] (Chapter 182-184) ===
* While Ran and Kogoro are arguing over which shows to watch, Conan recalls [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]] reminding him that if he wants to get his body back, he needs to help Kogoro to become a real detective. Doing so will result in more leads to the [[Black Organization|Organization]]. In the anime, he reminds himself of the objective as Haibara doesn't show up until "[[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case]]", whereas the manga version of Episode 116-117 follows it.
+
* While Ran and Kogoro are arguing over which shows to watch, Conan recalls [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]] reminding him that if he wants to get his body back, he needs to help Kogoro to become a real detective. Doing so will result in more leads to the [[Black Organization|Organization]]. In the anime, he reminds himself of the objective as Haibara doesn't show up until "[[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case]]", whereas the manga version of Episode 116-117 follows it.
  
 
=== [[The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case]] (Episode 128) ===
 
=== [[The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case]] (Episode 128) ===
Line 191: Line 191:
  
 
=== [[The Desperate Revival|The Desperate Revival: The Wounded Great Detective]] (Episode 189) / [[Volume 25#File 253 - One.27s Trust|One's Trust]] & [[Volume 26#File 254 - An Infatuated Heart|An Infatuated Heart]] (Chapter 253-254) ===
 
=== [[The Desperate Revival|The Desperate Revival: The Wounded Great Detective]] (Episode 189) / [[Volume 25#File 253 - One.27s Trust|One's Trust]] & [[Volume 26#File 254 - An Infatuated Heart|An Infatuated Heart]] (Chapter 253-254) ===
* When thinking over whether to tell Ran his secret, in the manga version, Shinichi recalls his parents' parting words from [[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases]]. The anime omits this scene.
+
* When thinking over whether to tell Ran his secret, in the manga version, Shinichi recalls his parents' parting words from [[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases]]. The anime omits this scene.
  
 
=== [[The Desperate Revival|The Desperate Revival: The Third Choice]] (Episode 190) / [[Volume 26#School Play Case|The Intruder's Sudden Arrival & Concealed Truth]] (Chapter 255-256) ===
 
=== [[The Desperate Revival|The Desperate Revival: The Third Choice]] (Episode 190) / [[Volume 26#School Play Case|The Intruder's Sudden Arrival & Concealed Truth]] (Chapter 255-256) ===
Line 201: Line 201:
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
=== [[And Then There Were No Mermaids]] (Manga [[Volume 28|279-283]]: Anime [[And Then There Were No Mermaids|222-224]]) ===
 
* The remastered version cut a scene where Saori's letter explained that she learned about Shinichi from Yukiko Katsuragi, the young woman from the [[Diplomat Murder Case|murdered diplomat case]]. Yukiko Katsuragi grew up on the Mermaid Island.
 
 
 
=== [[The Mysterious Passenger]] (Episodes 230-231) / [[Volume 29|Bus Hijacking Case]] (Files 287-289) ===
 
=== [[The Mysterious Passenger]] (Episodes 230-231) / [[Volume 29|Bus Hijacking Case]] (Files 287-289) ===
 
* In the manga version of the jazz club scene, Vermouth never actually says the phrase "A secret makes a woman woman" out in English like she does in the anime version. Later, she propositions Gin. The anime changes the conversation to avoid the sexual references.
 
* In the manga version of the jazz club scene, Vermouth never actually says the phrase "A secret makes a woman woman" out in English like she does in the anime version. Later, she propositions Gin. The anime changes the conversation to avoid the sexual references.
 
{{quote|'''Manga Version'''<br />Vermouth: (''to Gin'') So, how about tonight? Want to make some martini?<br />Vodka: Martini?<br />Vermouth: Don't you know? It's gin and vermouth mixed.<br />Gin: Heh. Mixing black and black will only give you black.|Chapter 287 pg 5}}
 
{{quote|'''Manga Version'''<br />Vermouth: (''to Gin'') So, how about tonight? Want to make some martini?<br />Vodka: Martini?<br />Vermouth: Don't you know? It's gin and vermouth mixed.<br />Gin: Heh. Mixing black and black will only give you black.|Chapter 287 pg 5}}
 
{{quote|'''Anime Version'''<br />Vermouth: (''to Gin'') Hey, let me ask you one thing. Have you found the kitty that got away?<br />Gin: No, but I certainly will. My nose can always detect the scent of a traitor. I'll make her taste true fear... and it'll be the same for the guy she is with.|Episode 230}}
 
{{quote|'''Anime Version'''<br />Vermouth: (''to Gin'') Hey, let me ask you one thing. Have you found the kitty that got away?<br />Gin: No, but I certainly will. My nose can always detect the scent of a traitor. I'll make her taste true fear... and it'll be the same for the guy she is with.|Episode 230}}
* When Conan ran back into the bus to save Haibara, he broke the bus window with a hijacker's gun in the manga. The gunshot was replaced by a kicked fire extinguisher in the anime to reduce gun violence.</spoiler>
+
* When Conan ran back into the bus to save Haibara, he broke the bus window with a hijacker's gun in the manga. The gunshot was replaced by a kicked fire extinguisher in the anime to reduce gun violence.
 +
 
 +
=== [[The Shinkansen Transport Case]] (Episodes 240-241) / [[Volume 30|Police Escort Murder Case]] (Files 296-298) ===
 +
* The manga version started with Ran informing Shinichi about Ray Curtis. The anime version adds some new scenes on how the call started, along with some Kogoro and Kazuha moments, which is not in the manga.</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 10]] - Episodes 255-285 ==
 
== [[Season 10]] - Episodes 255-285 ==
Line 218: Line 218:
  
 
=== [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4]] (Episodes 253-254) / [[Volume 32|Sato's Omiai Case 1]] & [[Volume 33|Sato's Omiai Case 2]] (Files 328-330) ===
 
=== [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4]] (Episodes 253-254) / [[Volume 32|Sato's Omiai Case 1]] & [[Volume 33|Sato's Omiai Case 2]] (Files 328-330) ===
* After being told by Mamehara that the culprit was wearing a coat over black clothes and height being 5'6, Takagi thinks of Kamieda who is of that height, but not wearing black clothing. Immediately after in the manga, he thinks of the other accounts given by the other two witnesses, with the anime cutting off after considering Kamieda.
+
* After being told by Mamehara that the culprit was wearing a coat over black clothes and height being 5'6, Takagi thinks of Kamieda who is of that height, but not wearing black clothing. Immediately after in the manga, he thinks of the other accounts given by the other two witnesses, with the anime cutting off after considering Kamieda.
* File 328 ends with Sato agreeing to Shiratori's deal. File 329 follows up immediately with her specifying that Takagi is given until sunset to pick her up, with Conan, Ran, Sonoko and Araide commenting on their discussion. Episode 253 switches that scene to follow Takagi and Chiba's reflection on the robbery clues given to them by the witnesses and deciding to question the suspects.
+
* File 328 ends with Sato agreeing to Shiratori's deal. File 329 follows up immediately with her specifying that Takagi is given until sunset to pick her up, with Conan, Ran, Sonoko and Araide commenting on their discussion. Episode 253 switches that scene to follow Takagi and Chiba's reflection on the robbery clues given to them by the witnesses and deciding to question the suspects.
 
* Unlike the manga, Part 2 of the episode in the anime shows Takagi recapping the robbery, the suspects and the witnesses to Conan (who's calling as Shinichi).
 
* Unlike the manga, Part 2 of the episode in the anime shows Takagi recapping the robbery, the suspects and the witnesses to Conan (who's calling as Shinichi).
  
 
=== [[The Man from Chicago]] (Episodes 259-260) / [[Volume 32|Kidnapped Tourist Case]] (Files 325-327) ===
 
=== [[The Man from Chicago]] (Episodes 259-260) / [[Volume 32|Kidnapped Tourist Case]] (Files 325-327) ===
* The animal show is a bit longer in the anime with it starting of with a clown, bear, elephants and horses. Also, the manga starts with showing the exterior of the building, while the anime doesn't.
+
* The animal show is a bit longer in the anime with it starting of with a clown, bear, elephants and horses. Also, the manga starts with showing the exterior of the building, while the anime doesn't.
 
* The anime extends the scene where the kids going by as James Black is kidnapped as they observe the event.
 
* The anime extends the scene where the kids going by as James Black is kidnapped as they observe the event.
  
Line 257: Line 257:
  
 
=== [[Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest]] (Episodes 289-290) / [[Volume 35|Disappearing Mitsuhiko Case]] (File 358-360) ===
 
=== [[Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest]] (Episodes 289-290) / [[Volume 35|Disappearing Mitsuhiko Case]] (File 358-360) ===
* The anime shows the train arriving to Gunma, following with the Detective Boys asking the train station employee there about Mitsuhiko. The manga just transitions to the group just having arrived at Gunma after hearing about that he might have gone there.
+
* The anime shows the train arriving to Gunma, following with the Detective Boys asking the train station employee there about Mitsuhiko. The manga just transitions to the group just having arrived at Gunma after hearing about that he might have gone there.
 
* After learning that [[Ki'ichiro Numabuchi]] is loose in the forest, Conan has a flashback in the anime to his [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case|previous encounter]] with Numabuchi.
 
* After learning that [[Ki'ichiro Numabuchi]] is loose in the forest, Conan has a flashback in the anime to his [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case|previous encounter]] with Numabuchi.
 
* Episode 289's ending adds a scene with Numabuchi continuing to evade the police after Mitsuhiko discovers Conan and company are trying to contact him.
 
* Episode 289's ending adds a scene with Numabuchi continuing to evade the police after Mitsuhiko discovers Conan and company are trying to contact him.
  
 
=== [[Solitary Island of the Princess and the Dragon King's Palace]] (Episodes 291-293) / [[Volume 35|Mysterious Words Case 1]] & [[Volume 36|Mysterious Words Case 2]] (File 361-365) ===
 
=== [[Solitary Island of the Princess and the Dragon King's Palace]] (Episodes 291-293) / [[Volume 35|Mysterious Words Case 1]] & [[Volume 36|Mysterious Words Case 2]] (File 361-365) ===
* In the manga, Kazuha's belief that Kogoro would launch a rescue mission to get everybody off the island was followed with Heiji and Conan voicing their disbelief, then finished with a cut to Kogoro having dinner with Hyogo Kaneshiro. In the anime, Heiji and Conan's response was switched after the cut made to Kogoro.
+
* In the manga, Kazuha's belief that Kogoro would launch a rescue mission to get everybody off the island was followed with Heiji and Conan voicing their disbelief, then finished with a cut to Kogoro having dinner with Hyogo Kaneshiro. In the anime, Heiji and Conan's response was switched after the cut made to Kogoro.
  
 
=== [[Parade of Malice and Saint]] (Episode 301-302) / [[Volume 36|Parade Bomber Case]] (File 366-368) ===
 
=== [[Parade of Malice and Saint]] (Episode 301-302) / [[Volume 36|Parade Bomber Case]] (File 366-368) ===
Line 269: Line 269:
 
=== [[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]] (Episode 304) / [[Volume 36#Serial Bomber Case|Serial Bomber Case]] (File 369-373) ===
 
=== [[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]] (Episode 304) / [[Volume 36#Serial Bomber Case|Serial Bomber Case]] (File 369-373) ===
 
* In the manga version, not much is known about the bombing case that happened 7 years ago. Kenji Hagiwara also doesn't receive any specific character design like he does in the anime version, as he is only mentioned by name.
 
* In the manga version, not much is known about the bombing case that happened 7 years ago. Kenji Hagiwara also doesn't receive any specific character design like he does in the anime version, as he is only mentioned by name.
 +
* In the manga, Sato recalled Matsuda when she saw the date on her phone while checking the crime scene of [[Parade of Malice and Saint|the previous case]] with the Detective Boys. In the anime, she recalls Matsuda when she see Haido Shopping Mall ferris wheel, while the Detective Boys are riding on it. After they finish riding, they see Sato and approach her.
 +
* In the manga, the bombing happened on November 7 according to Matsuda's message. The anime change the date to January 6, the same as the airdate of the episode.
 +
:* However, there was an error (presumably in TV broadcast version) in the scene when Sato want to delete the message, where the date displayed is November 7. The date was later fixed.
 
* In the manga, Takagi doesn't slap Sato to calm her down when she tries to shoot the bomber.</spoiler>
 
* In the manga, Takagi doesn't slap Sato to calm her down when she tries to shoot the bomber.</spoiler>
  
Line 285: Line 288:
  
 
== [[Season 13]] - Episodes 354-389 ==
 
== [[Season 13]] - Episodes 354-389 ==
 +
<spoiler>
 +
__TOC__
 +
=== [[Teitan High School's Ghost Story]] (Episode 361-362) / (Chapters [[Volume 44|457]]-[[Volume 45|459]]) ===
 +
* The anime adds the scene in the beginning where Ran had a nightmare about seeing a ghost at the school.
 +
</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 14]] - Episodes 390-426 ==
 
== [[Season 14]] - Episodes 390-426 ==
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 +
=== [[Ran's Suspicions]] (Episode 400) / (Chapters [[Volume 47|483]]) ===
 +
* Because the anime only adapts one chapter from the manga, the story was expanded with the flashback scenes in the bus.
 +
 
=== [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out]] (Episode 425) / (Chapters [[Volume 48|499]]-[[Volume 49|504]]) ===
 
=== [[Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out]] (Episode 425) / (Chapters [[Volume 48|499]]-[[Volume 49|504]]) ===
 
* The scenes where Chianti and Korn are shown practicing their sniping skill with virtual targets and Vermouth observing Kiriko Busujima at the beginning of the anime episode are not from the original manga.
 
* The scenes where Chianti and Korn are shown practicing their sniping skill with virtual targets and Vermouth observing Kiriko Busujima at the beginning of the anime episode are not from the original manga.
Line 297: Line 308:
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
=== [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding]] (Episode 449) / (Chapters [[Volume 52|535]]-[[Volume 52|537]]) ===
+
=== [[Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding]] (Episode 449) / [[Volume 52#Fake Wedding Case|Fake Wedding Case]] (File 535-537) ===
 
* The anime added a prolouge scene where Takagi had a dream that he is marrying with Yumi, Sato then congratulate him before throws him down, which cause him to wake up as he's also fall down from the bed.</spoiler>
 
* The anime added a prolouge scene where Takagi had a dream that he is marrying with Yumi, Sato then congratulate him before throws him down, which cause him to wake up as he's also fall down from the bed.</spoiler>
  
Line 303: Line 314:
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
=== [[The Devil of the TV Station]] (Episode 488)/[[Volume 57#Make-Up Trick Case|The Devil Comes..., The Devil's Trick, and The Devil's Tears]] (Chapter 591-593) ===
+
=== [[Genta's Certain Kill Shot]] (Episode 476-477)/[[Volume 55#Genta's Shoot Case|Genta's Shoot Case]] (Chapter 567-569) ===
 +
* In the anime, after Kanji revealed to be the culprit, he tries to run away, but Genda stops and beats him in one hit.
 +
 
 +
=== [[The Devil of the TV Station]] (Episode 488)/[[Volume 57#Make-Up Trick Case|Make-Up Trick Case]] (Chapter 591-593) ===
 
*The anime version starts at night with Satan Onizuka being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.
 
*The anime version starts at night with Satan Onizuka being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.
*The manga version of the story takes place within the ''[[Clash of Red and Black]]'' storyline (between ''Hades'' and ''Coma'') and has a scene with Conan and Haibara debating on the relation between [[Hidemi Hondou]] and [[Eisuke Hondou|Eisuke]]. The anime version (taking place before the storyline) replaces the scene with the Detective Boys introducing themselves to real-life actresses [[Wikipedia: Waka Inoue|Waka Inoue]] and [[Wikipedia: Azusa Yamamoto|Azusa Yamamoto]].</spoiler>
+
*The manga version of the story takes place within the ''[[Clash of Red and Black]]'' storyline (between ''Hades'' and ''Coma'') and has a scene with Conan and Haibara debating on the relation between [[Hidemi Hondou]] and [[Eisuke Hondou|Eisuke]]. The anime version (taking place before the storyline) replaces the scene with the Detective Boys introducing themselves to real-life actresses [[Wikipedia: Waka Inoue|Waka Inoue]] and [[Wikipedia: Azusa Yamamoto|Azusa Yamamoto]].</spoiler>
  
 
== [[Season 17]] - Episodes 491-527 ==
 
== [[Season 17]] - Episodes 491-527 ==
Line 315: Line 329:
 
* In the manga, there is a scene in which a Black Organization guard is spying on Kir when she is confronted by Gin. However, in episode 502, this scene is omitted from the [[anime]].
 
* In the manga, there is a scene in which a Black Organization guard is spying on Kir when she is confronted by Gin. However, in episode 502, this scene is omitted from the [[anime]].
 
* Akai's face after he was killed by Kir was only shown once in the anime instead of twice like the manga, presumably because of the violence and blood. The two panels of Akai's face in the manga showed that Akai's head moved and his face became clean while Kir stepped away from the truck, proving that a body swap took place and Akai was really faking his death. The anime's censorship removed this clue entirely, which is especially unfortunate because it is the only truly definitive evidence that Akai's death was faked prior to Okiya revealing himself to be Akai.  
 
* Akai's face after he was killed by Kir was only shown once in the anime instead of twice like the manga, presumably because of the violence and blood. The two panels of Akai's face in the manga showed that Akai's head moved and his face became clean while Kir stepped away from the truck, proving that a body swap took place and Akai was really faking his death. The anime's censorship removed this clue entirely, which is especially unfortunate because it is the only truly definitive evidence that Akai's death was faked prior to Okiya revealing himself to be Akai.  
 +
 +
=== [[Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony]] (Episode 505-506)/[[Volume 59#Witness Eri Kisaki Case|Witness Eri Kisaki Case]] (Chapter 610-612) ===
 +
* Hasaka is black-haired in the manga.
 +
* The anime adds a scene in Detective Agency where Ran is asking Kogoro to pick up Eri from salon and the TV news about Nagasaku upcoming marriage at the beginning.
 +
* In the manga, Nagasaku's corpse is open-eyed. Also, while the police wonders who of his opponents would have had motives for killing him, Hasaka psichotically smiled, believing to never be suspected. In the anime, he's close-eyed and she manifests her psychotic behaviors later on.
 +
* In the manga it's revealed that Nagasaku and Hasaka were engaged since high school, as well as she has inherited the beauty salon and the scooter from her late father. It's also revealed that she has some assistants, while all of this is never specified in the anime.
 +
* In the anime, Nagasaku's fiancee face is seen on the TV. In the manga, her face was not shown.
 +
* In the manga Hasaka seems far more deranged, blaming Nagasaku's fiancee not only of making him change his hairstyle, but also of making them fight and break their amorous relationship and forcing him to marry her. In the anime she blames the fiancee only of taking him from her while they were on a break and of changing his hairstyle.
  
 
=== [[Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic]] (Episode 515)/[[Volume 61|Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail]] (Chapter 631-634) ===
 
=== [[Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic]] (Episode 515)/[[Volume 61|Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail]] (Chapter 631-634) ===
Line 320: Line 342:
 
* The anime omits various details from the appearance of Kaitou Kid's accomplice. In the manga version, these details clearly illustrate that the accomplice is meant to be [[Konosuke Jii|Jii]].
 
* The anime omits various details from the appearance of Kaitou Kid's accomplice. In the manga version, these details clearly illustrate that the accomplice is meant to be [[Konosuke Jii|Jii]].
 
   
 
   
=== [[The Blue Spark of Hate]] (Episode 524-525)/[[Volume 61#Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle|Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle]] (Chapter 635-637) ===
+
=== [[The Blue Spark of Hate]] (Episode 524-525)/[[Volume 61#Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle|Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle]] (Chapter 635-637) ===
 
* The scene in which Conan & Heiji was reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation was from the manga version of [[The Revolving Sushi Mystery|The Revolving Sushi Mystery, Part 1]], but was included due to following up on [[What She Really Wants to Ask]].</spoiler>
 
* The scene in which Conan & Heiji was reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation was from the manga version of [[The Revolving Sushi Mystery|The Revolving Sushi Mystery, Part 1]], but was included due to following up on [[What She Really Wants to Ask]].</spoiler>
  
Line 335: Line 357:
  
 
=== [[The Revolving Sushi Mystery]] (Episode 549-550)/[[Volume 63#Sushi Bar Murder Case|Sushi Bar Murder Case]] (Chapter 655-657) ===
 
=== [[The Revolving Sushi Mystery]] (Episode 549-550)/[[Volume 63#Sushi Bar Murder Case|Sushi Bar Murder Case]] (Chapter 655-657) ===
* The manga version of this story followed [[What She Really Wants to Ask]], and had Conan & Heiji reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation. The scene was instead used in the anime episode [[The Blue Spark of Hate|The Blue Spark of Hate, Part 1]].
+
* The manga version of this story followed [[What She Really Wants to Ask]], and had Conan & Heiji reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation. The scene was instead used in the anime episode [[The Blue Spark of Hate|The Blue Spark of Hate, Part 1]].
 
[[Image:Scar Akai gun manga vs anime.JPG|right|thumb|100px|Manga vs. Anime representation]]
 
[[Image:Scar Akai gun manga vs anime.JPG|right|thumb|100px|Manga vs. Anime representation]]
  
Line 357: Line 379:
  
 
=== [[Holmes' Revelation|Satan]] (Episode 616)/[[Volume 71#Following Holmes Ask Holmes|Following Holmes Ask Holmes]] (Chapter 743) ===
 
=== [[Holmes' Revelation|Satan]] (Episode 616)/[[Volume 71#Following Holmes Ask Holmes|Following Holmes Ask Holmes]] (Chapter 743) ===
* In the manga, Hades Sabara's past is elaborated on in more detail. [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] reads online that after his mother died, Hades invited the acquaintances hounding him for money to his house where he slaughtered them all. One week later, he went to the home of the friend who suggested he invest in the stock market; not only did Hades murder the entire family, but he ripped out all of their hearts. While the online source did not explain the reason behind such brutality, Shinichi speculated that his mother's serious disease could have been related to the heart. The omission is likely due to the dark nature of the crimes and the gruesome background panel accompanying the story of Sabara's past in the manga, an image which was likely too graphic for animation.
+
* In the manga, when Conan accepts Diana's invitation to visit her in London, [[Azusa Enomoto]] mentions in an obviously stunned manner that Conan can speak English, an observation also made by [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]. In the anime, while still taking place in the Café Poirot, Azusa is completely omitted from the scene. Instead, Kogoro takes over her role of noticing Conan's ability to speak English. <ref>[[Holmes' Revelation#Holmes' Apprentice|Episode 616: Holmes' Apprentice]]</ref>
 +
* In the manga, Hades Sabara's past is elaborated on in more detail. [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] reads online that after his mother died, Hades invited the acquaintances hounding him for money to his house where he slaughtered them all. One week later, he went to the home of the friend who suggested he invest in the stock market; not only did Hades murder the entire family, but he ripped out all of their hearts. While the online source did not explain the reason behind such brutality, Shinichi speculated that his mother's serious disease could have been related to the heart. The anime only states that Sabara killed these people. The omission is likely due to the dark nature of the crimes and the gruesome background panel accompanying the story of Sabara's past in the manga, an image which was likely too graphic for animation.
 +
* Many dialogues during the scenes at Wimbledon was changed from English to Japanese in the anime, including the conversation between Juno, Apollo, and Ares, and Hades Sabara's monologues.
  
 
=== [[Emergency Situation 252]] (Episode 622)/ [[Volume 72#File 753 - A Person in Need of Rescue|A Person in Need of Rescue]] (File 753) ===
 
=== [[Emergency Situation 252]] (Episode 622)/ [[Volume 72#File 753 - A Person in Need of Rescue|A Person in Need of Rescue]] (File 753) ===
 
[[File:252 deleted scene 1.PNG|thumb|left|150px|The deleted earthquake scene]][[File:252 deleted scene 2.PNG|thumb|right|150px|The aftermath of the earthquake]]
 
[[File:252 deleted scene 1.PNG|thumb|left|150px|The deleted earthquake scene]][[File:252 deleted scene 2.PNG|thumb|right|150px|The aftermath of the earthquake]]
The manga version of this case featured an earthquake between the hide and seek scenes and Genta discovering the knocking. This scene was removed from the anime out of sensitivity to the recent [[Wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|Tōhoku earthquake]] that occurred in March 2011. In the deleted section, Conan was the seeker and had just finished finding everyone except Genta when the earthquake struck. After recovering, they asked Genta to return to the first floor using the detective badge so they could leave in case of aftershocks. Genta was upset that the game was ending prematurely and yelled into the detective badge. Genta then heard the knocking. The Detective Boys were worried the knocking signaled someone was trapped in the building because of the earthquake, so they investigated and encountered the two workers.
+
* The manga version of this case featured an earthquake between the hide and seek scenes and Genta discovering the knocking. This scene was removed from the anime out of sensitivity to the recent [[Wikipedia:2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami|Tōhoku earthquake]] that occurred in March 2011. In the deleted section, Conan was the seeker and had just finished finding everyone except Genta when the earthquake struck. After recovering, they asked Genta to return to the first floor using the detective badge so they could leave in case of aftershocks. Genta was upset that the game was ending prematurely and yelled into the detective badge. Genta then heard the knocking. The Detective Boys were worried the knocking signaled someone was trapped in the building because of the earthquake, so they investigated and encountered the two workers.
 +
* In the manga, Conan's bruise disappeared after some time during the kidnapping. In the anime, his bruise remains there until the end, and during the scene at Agasa's house, his bruise has been bandaged.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
 
</spoiler>
 
</spoiler>
Line 370: Line 395:
 
=== [[Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West]] (Episode 651) / [[Volume 74#Which One is Greater Detective|Which One is the Greater Detective]] (File 778-790) ===
 
=== [[Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West]] (Episode 651) / [[Volume 74#Which One is Greater Detective|Which One is the Greater Detective]] (File 778-790) ===
  
In this one hour episode, some scenes are not from the manga version.
+
* In this one hour episode, some scenes are not from the manga:
* In anime version, the bus scene to Mouri Detective Agency was added.
+
:* The conversation between Conan and Heiji on phone at the beginning.
*In anime version, Kazuha scolded Heiji for making inconsiderate remarks of Camel while Ran thought silently to herself that Kazuha was being inconsiderate for saying out loud too.
+
:* The conversation between Heiji and Kazuha on the bus.
* In anime version, the culprit tried to escape but Ran and Kazuha took him down. Masumi was impressed by Kazuha's skills.
+
:* Conan tells Ran about Heiji and Kazuha visit. Sera overhears the conversation and joins them.
 +
:* Kazuha scolded Heiji for making inconsiderate remarks about Camel "even if it's true", which Ran then told Kazuha that was also inconsiderate to say out loud too.
 +
:* Ran and Kazuha taking down the culprit who is trying to escape. Sera was impressed by Kazuha's skills.
 +
* In the anime, Sera wore a jacket over her shirt, while she did not wear one in the manga.
  
 
=== [[The Professor's Video Site]] (Episode 656-657) / [[Volume 74#Target on tape|Target on tape]] (File 775-777) ===
 
=== [[The Professor's Video Site]] (Episode 656-657) / [[Volume 74#Target on tape|Target on tape]] (File 775-777) ===
* The episode for the first part includes two scenes, that weren't in the manga. The first shows [[Masumi Sera|Masumi]] watching professor Agasa's video, where he asks for someone to appraise his vase. The second scene shows two figures in criminal silhouette looking at [[Eri Kisaki|Eri]]'s video of [[Goro]].
+
* The anime adds two scenes that was not in the manga. The first one is [[Masumi Sera|Masumi]] watching Agasa's video. The second scene is the kidnappers in criminal silhouette watching [[Eri Kisaki|Eri]]'s video of [[Goro]].
  
 
=== [[Detectives' Nocturne]] (Episode 671-674) / [[Volume 76#Online Client|Online Client]] (File 796-800) ===
 
=== [[Detectives' Nocturne]] (Episode 671-674) / [[Volume 76#Online Client|Online Client]] (File 796-800) ===
Line 393: Line 421:
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 +
=== [[Froth, Steam, and Smoke]] (Episode 684-685) / [[Volume 77#Room Traces|Room Traces]] (File 809-811) ===
 +
* The anime adds an original scene between Subaru and Haibara, where Haibara says that Subaru is an unreliable knight, and then Subaru answers that he will protect her and call her princess. According to director Yasuichiro Yamamoto in Haibara Secret Archive released in 2019, he decided to add those scenes to fill up the episode duration. As a result, he got scolded by Gosho.
 +
 
=== [[The Jet-Black Mystery Train]] (Episode 701-704) / [[Volume 78#Mystery Train|Mystery Train]] (File 818-824) ===
 
=== [[The Jet-Black Mystery Train]] (Episode 701-704) / [[Volume 78#Mystery Train|Mystery Train]] (File 818-824) ===
 
* Several conversations were removed in the anime adaptation.
 
* Several conversations were removed in the anime adaptation.
Line 401: Line 432:
 
:* The carriage attendants commenting on the black smoke from the explosion: "Did the storage hold really blow up? Ye... yes sir. There was a bang, and when I looked out the window, there was black smoke."
 
:* The carriage attendants commenting on the black smoke from the explosion: "Did the storage hold really blow up? Ye... yes sir. There was a bang, and when I looked out the window, there was black smoke."
 
:* Bourbon's retreat to the front of the car and his wondering about the identity of the man he saw: "Could it be, that silhouette I just saw..."
 
:* Bourbon's retreat to the front of the car and his wondering about the identity of the man he saw: "Could it be, that silhouette I just saw..."
:* Vermouth noting that Conan had been eavesdropping: "He'd been listening to our conversation!"
+
:* Vermouth noting that Conan had been eavesdropping: "He'd been listening to our conversation!"
 
:* Part of [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s conversation with [[Kaitou Kid]]: "You came to scout out the train before your heist."
 
:* Part of [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s conversation with [[Kaitou Kid]]: "You came to scout out the train before your heist."
 
:* Part of Conan's conversation with Kaitou Kid: "But I'm short, so I could see her chin and saw through it all straight away."
 
:* Part of Conan's conversation with Kaitou Kid: "But I'm short, so I could see her chin and saw through it all straight away."
Line 428: Line 459:
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
 +
=== [[The Scarlet Return]] (Episode 779-783) / [[Volume 84#Elementary Teacher Assault|Elementary Teacher Assault]] (File 891-898) ===
 +
* In the manga, [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]] is the one who deduces that the foreign expensive car must belong to [[Jodie Starling|Jodie]]. In the anime, [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] is the one who makes this deduction. Also, [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]] doesn't state it out loud while [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] does.
 +
* [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s flashback from the last time he encountered [[Rei Furuya|Amuro]] was a scene added in the anime and not in the manga.
 +
* The glove Akai is wearing is a different style. In the manga it has holes over the knuckles and in the anime it is solid.
 +
* In the manga Akai only handles the gun with his gloved hand. In they add a scene wear he checks to see if a bullet is loaded with his ungloved hand, likely cancelling out the reason he is wearing the glove which would be to avoid leaving fingerprints.
 +
* In the manga when Vermouth and Bourbon are talking afterwards, Vermouth mentions Bourbon wearing a wiretap while confronting the FBI at the school. This is omitted from the anime.
 +
* When Jodie asks Akai if he can cook in the anime, he is smiling when he says Yukiko taught him. In the manga he wears a neutral expression.
 +
* In the manga when Akai suggests letting Jodie and Camel solve the kids' mystery, he is shown with one eye open. In the anime both eyes remain closed.
 +
* In the manga the back seat of the convertible is never visible until Akai sits up. In the anime, the show the back seat at one point and you can see that there is something there.
 +
 +
=== [[Taiko Meijin's Match of Love]] (Episode 785-786) / [[Volume 85#Shogi Tournament|Shogi Tournament]] (File 899-902)
 +
* In the manga, the board used in the third clue was incorrectly colored black and white as a chess board (but with shogi pieces). This is fixed in the anime.
 +
 
=== [[Three First Discoverers]] (Episode 792-793) / [[Volume 86#Scriptwriter Murder Case|Scriptwriter Murder Case]] (File 906-908) ===
 
=== [[Three First Discoverers]] (Episode 792-793) / [[Volume 86#Scriptwriter Murder Case|Scriptwriter Murder Case]] (File 906-908) ===
 
*[[Rei Furuya]] only appears in the anime version of the episode.
 
*[[Rei Furuya]] only appears in the anime version of the episode.
Line 440: Line 484:
 
=== [[Ramen So Good, It's to Die For 2]] (Episode 827-828) / [[Volume 88#A Killer in Ramen Ogura|A Killer in Ramen Ogura]] (File 928-930) ===  
 
=== [[Ramen So Good, It's to Die For 2]] (Episode 827-828) / [[Volume 88#A Killer in Ramen Ogura|A Killer in Ramen Ogura]] (File 928-930) ===  
 
* There is a flashback of the murder of [[Ramen So Good, It's to Die For]] in the anime version.
 
* There is a flashback of the murder of [[Ramen So Good, It's to Die For]] in the anime version.
 +
 +
=== [[A Cottage Surrounded by Zombies]] (Episode 830-832) / [[Volume 88#Zombie Movie Murder Case|Zombie Movie Murder Case]] (File 931-935) ===
 +
* In the manga, after noticing the zombies in the window, Heiji and Conan wonder if they might be movie extras, with Heiji later noting that they must not be after hearing the film crew scream in reaction to the zombies. This does not happen in the anime.
 +
* In the second part of the case, between the moment where Conan grabs a boom mic to defend himself and the moment that the window breaks, there is a scene where Heiji tosses the chair he grabbed to the side and runs off to grab the Zombie Sword prop, leaving behind a very frightened Conan who in confusion asks where Heiji is going. While the scene is brief, this does not happen in the manga.
 +
* In the manga Heiji explains how someone can hide inside the wardrobe without anyone's help.
  
 
=== [[Chiba's Difficult UFO Case]] (Episode 847-848) / [[Volume 89#UFO Sighting Murder Case|UFO Sighting Murder Case]] (File 942-944) ===
 
=== [[Chiba's Difficult UFO Case]] (Episode 847-848) / [[Volume 89#UFO Sighting Murder Case|UFO Sighting Murder Case]] (File 942-944) ===
Line 474: Line 523:
 
* In the manga, it's mentioned that Rokumichi would habitually pull all-nighters to work on song lyrics. He would make a conscious effort to stay up long enough to watch the sunrise with a coffee in hand. Okuyasu notes that he and Rokumichi bonded over mountain climbing. Following a concert, the two would set up camp after climbing and later watch the morning sunrise. These conversations are omitted from the anime.
 
* In the manga, it's mentioned that Rokumichi would habitually pull all-nighters to work on song lyrics. He would make a conscious effort to stay up long enough to watch the sunrise with a coffee in hand. Okuyasu notes that he and Rokumichi bonded over mountain climbing. Following a concert, the two would set up camp after climbing and later watch the morning sunrise. These conversations are omitted from the anime.
 
* Despite his membership in a mountain climbing club, Hirokazu claims he never learned how to tie a knot. His inability to tie a knot was not established in the anime version.
 
* Despite his membership in a mountain climbing club, Hirokazu claims he never learned how to tie a knot. His inability to tie a knot was not established in the anime version.
* In the manga, Rokumichi's eyes are shown to be open after the body has been brought down. The medical examiner can be seen physically inspecting the body for rigor mortis and the eye for dilution. In the anime, his eyes are shut during examination and no mention is made of rigor mortis.
+
* In the manga, Rokumichi's eyes are shown to be open after the body has been brought down. The medical examiner can be seen physically inspecting the body for rigor mortis and the eye for dilution. In the anime, his eyes are shut during examination and no mention is made of rigor mortis.
 
* In the manga, it’s mentioned that Rokumichi had a blog. Hirokazu notes that the popular musician wrote about his desire to “die on stage” when his time came, suggesting that the murder was perhaps committed by a devoted fan. No mention of a blog is made in the anime.
 
* In the manga, it’s mentioned that Rokumichi had a blog. Hirokazu notes that the popular musician wrote about his desire to “die on stage” when his time came, suggesting that the murder was perhaps committed by a devoted fan. No mention of a blog is made in the anime.
  
Line 552: Line 601:
 
* Unlike the manga, which described the background behind why the mysterious man really stole the strap, the anime only explained it briefly.</spoiler>
 
* Unlike the manga, which described the background behind why the mysterious man really stole the strap, the anime only explained it briefly.</spoiler>
  
== [[Season 29]] - Episode 927-Current ==
+
== [[Season 29]] - Episode 927-959 ==
 
<spoiler>
 
<spoiler>
 
__TOC__
 
__TOC__
Line 558: Line 607:
 
* The scene with Mai Kuraki and her manager is only seen in the anime, although the quote about the double couple was proposed by Gosho Aoyama.
 
* The scene with Mai Kuraki and her manager is only seen in the anime, although the quote about the double couple was proposed by Gosho Aoyama.
 
* The part when Ran asks Keiko Kurachi if she has won the Macademy Awards is skipped in the anime.
 
* The part when Ran asks Keiko Kurachi if she has won the Macademy Awards is skipped in the anime.
 +
</spoiler>
  
 +
== [[Season 30]] - Episode 960-999 ==
 +
<spoiler>
 +
__TOC__
 
=== [[Kid vs. Komei: The Targeted Lips]] (Episode 983-984) / [[Volume 96#Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip|Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip]] (File 1018-1021) ===
 
=== [[Kid vs. Komei: The Targeted Lips]] (Episode 983-984) / [[Volume 96#Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip|Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip]] (File 1018-1021) ===
 
* Moena Yamamoto has blonde hair in the manga, while the anime changed her hair to black.
 
* Moena Yamamoto has blonde hair in the manga, while the anime changed her hair to black.
Line 570: Line 623:
 
* When Aburai tries to commit suicide by crashing into the building, she drives around the ground area one time in order to increase the car's speed. Masumi is also thrown off the car after she tries to break in the driver's window.
 
* When Aburai tries to commit suicide by crashing into the building, she drives around the ground area one time in order to increase the car's speed. Masumi is also thrown off the car after she tries to break in the driver's window.
 
* A scene of Aburai's arrest is added at the end of the episode, with both Jinmei and Tomioka being sad that their co-worker is the murderer. Tomioka also brings up that Ran's personality being similar to Yukiko in order to cheer Jinmei up.
 
* A scene of Aburai's arrest is added at the end of the episode, with both Jinmei and Tomioka being sad that their co-worker is the murderer. Tomioka also brings up that Ran's personality being similar to Yukiko in order to cheer Jinmei up.
 +
</spoiler>
  
 +
== [[Season 31]] - Episode 1000-Current ==
 +
<spoiler>
 +
__TOC__
 
=== [[The Moonlight Sonata Murder]] (Episode 1000-1001) / [[Volume 7#Moonlight Sonata Case|Moonlight Sonata Case]] (File 62-67) ===
 
=== [[The Moonlight Sonata Murder]] (Episode 1000-1001) / [[Volume 7#Moonlight Sonata Case|Moonlight Sonata Case]] (File 62-67) ===
 
* Because the case consists of six manga chapters and being adapted into two episodes, there are some alterations to the case:
 
* Because the case consists of six manga chapters and being adapted into two episodes, there are some alterations to the case:
Line 610: Line 667:
 
=== [[Picking Wild Plants and Clovers]] (Episode 1011-1012) / [[Volume 97#Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case|Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case]] (File 1032-1034) ===
 
=== [[Picking Wild Plants and Clovers]] (Episode 1011-1012) / [[Volume 97#Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case|Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case]] (File 1032-1034) ===
 
* A scene with the Detective Boys and their teachers in the train is shown at the beginning, which wasn't in the manga.
 
* A scene with the Detective Boys and their teachers in the train is shown at the beginning, which wasn't in the manga.
* Kohji's palm bruise is not shown in the anime. However, the anime shows Kohji's bishop small crack mark, while in the manga it was hidden.</spoiler>
+
* Kohji's palm bruise is not shown in the anime. However, the anime shows Kohji's bishop small crack mark, while in the manga it was hidden.
 +
 
 +
=== [[The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden]] (Episode 1018-1020) / [[Volume 97#Antique Facet Case|Antique Facet Case]] (File 1035-1038) ===
 +
* Because these three epiosdes were adapted from four manga chapters, there are some additional scenes that were not in the manga:
 +
:* Flashback to [[Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy]], where Sera asked Ran and Sonoko about Haibara. There are also Conan's flashback to [[The Spirit Detective's Murder]] and [[The Wizard of the Ripples]].
 +
:* A scene where Sera arriving in front of Agasa's house and Subaru observing her from Kudo residence.
 +
:* A scene where Conan enters the room and checks Nishitsu's body. Sera also enters the room to look for the tray, while none of them entered the room in the manga.
 +
* In the anime, the suspect interrogation is held in another room, while in the manga it was held directly on the alley in front of the room where the murder happened.
 +
* In the manga, the housekeepers appeared, but not in the anime. Their roles are replaced by either Takagi or Chiba.
 +
* Mary's flashback of Kohji Haneda is removed from the anime.
 +
* In the anime, the hearing aid is discovered by the forensics, then it is brought to the crime scene by Chiba. In the manga, the hearing aid was still on the crime scene, it was discovered by Takagi after he stepped on it.
 +
* In the manga, after Conan instructed Takagi to flip back the trays, he asked Takagi about the bloodstain in one of the boxes. In the anime, he asks Chiba instead.
 +
 
 +
=== [[Momiji Ooka's Challenge]] (Episode 1024-1025) / [[Volume 98#Lover Code Case|Lover Code Case]] (File 1039-1042) ===
 +
* In the first scene, Momiji drinks tea with a cup plate on her lap. However, the cup plate was removed in the anime.
 +
* In the manga, Ran came home and went to the detective agency, with Kogoro sleeping there. She was also in the detective agency when Conan came home. In the anime, she directly goes to her room and is in the living room when Conan comes home.
 +
* A scene where Iori is looking at his hand clock is shown, which wasn't in the manga.
 +
* In the manga, the cars used by the group to go to the warehouse are white. While in the anime, they are black.
 +
* In the last scene of Part 1, Momiji is shown hiding behind Iori's left side. The manga showed her hiding behind his right side.
 +
* The scene at the beginning where the Detective Boys are at Agasa's house is slightly changed. The videogame they play, which features [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and [[Sayaka Mine]] in the manga, is changed to two different characters.
 +
* In the manga, after Conan explains the possibility that the culprit might hide before the other people come, Kazuha and Ran praised him. Conan then pretend that it was from Shinichi, with Hattori swearing in his thought. This scene is removed in the anime.
 +
* A few dialogues of Heiji, Kazuha, and Ran are cut in the anime.
 +
* When Momiji asks Takagi to check if the body has a burn mark, he goes to the body to check his palm. In the manga, Takagi was still near the body and directly checks the body's palm.
 +
* After saying he spilled lemon juice, Conan later corrects that he only spilled water, not lemon juice on the culprit's hand. This dialogue is not in the manga.
 +
* Kohji Haneda's hand is not shown in the manga. The anime shows his hand but does not show his palm bruise.
 +
 
 +
=== [[Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Jinpei Matsuda]] (Episode 1029) / [[Wild Police Story Volume 1#Matsuda Part|Matsuda Part]] (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 1-3) ===
 +
* The anime starts with Conan walking from school under sakura trees. The anime also adds Conan's narration about the police academy.
 +
* The cafetaria scenes is longer in the anime, thus some new dialogues and interactions between Rei, Hagiwara, Matsuda, Hiro, and Date are added.
 +
* In the manga, when Onizuka decide to check the roof, he was accompanied with two workers. In the anime, he is accompanied with one worker.
 +
 
 +
=== [[Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board]] (Episode 1033-1035) / [[Volume 98#Shogi Player Serial Murder Case|Shogi Player Serial Murder Case]] (File 1043-1046) ===
 +
* The anime adds some flashback scenes:
 +
:* [[Momiji Ooka's Challenge]]: Heiji mentioned about Haneda family and Conan's thought about Haneda family is wealthy.
 +
:* [[Taiko Meijin's Match of Love]]: the match between Chikara and Shukichi, and Shukichi telling Yumi about the match.
 +
:* In Episode 1035, there are some flashback scenes from Episode 1034, when Takagi and Sato are questioning the suspects.
 +
* The scene when the group is searching for Genda is longer in the anime, thus some dialougue are added.
 +
* In the original manga version, Kishimoto's cause of death is unknown, whereas it is shown that he died from being stabbed in a flashback from episode 1035.
 +
* In the manga, after Shukichi was saved, Akai directly called Camel, while Shukichi was talking to Conan. In the anime, while Conan and Shukichi are talking to each other, Akai is seen tying the culprit, and calls Camel after Shukichi and Conan finished talking.
 +
* The anime removes Mary and Yumi background appearances when Shukichi mentions that Mary is refusing to meet Yumi.
 +
 
 +
=== [[Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Wataru Date]] (Episode 1038) / [[Wild Police Story Volume 1#Date Part|Date Part]] (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 4-6) ===
 +
* The anime starts with Conan walking from school , along with his narration about the police academy.
 +
* Some dialogue are removed:
 +
:* Date saying that he is not an instructor, and Kenji response that Date got large of presence
 +
:* Rei's dialogue about how the others arrest the robbers and Date mentioning that they will get scolding from Onizuka
 +
* The anime add the appearance of Kenji's sister, Chihaya in the flashback. She never appeared in the Wild Police Story manga, but Gosho has introduced her in the main manga before the release of this episode.
 +
 
 +
=== [[Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Kenji Hagiwara]] (Episode 1042) / [[Wild Police Story Volume 2#Hagiwara Part|Hagiwara Part]] (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 7-9) ===
 +
* The anime adds the following scenes:
 +
:* The female students after finished eating;
 +
:* Hagiwara flashback about his father's workshop;
 +
:* Rei knocking Hiro's room and asking if he want to buy something;
 +
:* The truck smashing through the toll gate portal.
 +
* The anime adds Hiro's dialogue "Nice punch, right, Zero?", while demonstrating a punch gesture. The dialogue was not in the manga, but the punch was.
 +
* In the manga, during the party scene, everyone, including Date, is laughing. In the anime, while the others are laughing, Date only smiles.
 +
* In the manga, the eyes of the man who approaches Kenji and Matsuda is not visible. In the anime, his eyes are visible, especially after Matsuda screams at him.
 +
* In the anime, Monobe turns around to show Hiro and Date his tattoo when Tomori mentions it. He did not do this in the manga.
 +
* In the manga, while riding the motorbike, Date used his right hand, which was supposed to be handling the twistgrip, to hold the speaker. The anime fixes this by having the speaker in his left hand instead.
 +
 
 +
=== [[The Birthday Party of Divine Punishment]] (Episode 1045-1046) / [[Volume 99#Sisters' Birthday Party Murder Case|Sisters' Birthday Party Murder Case]] (File 1047-1050) ===
 +
* Some scenes are removed from the anime:
 +
:* Conan's response when Yumi and Remi's childhood photo being shown
 +
:* Conan and Sera checking the body
 +
:* Case character reintroduction in the chapter 1048 and 1050
 +
:* Megure and Takagi's dot faces expression in chapter 1049
 +
:* The dialogue when Yumi assures Megure that the one who threw out things was Hanasaki
 +
* Some scenes are added in the anime:
 +
:* Conan thinking about Ran, Sera, and Sonoko protecting Yumi
 +
:* Conan's response when the room was dark
 +
:* Sera excusing herself to Sonoko to answer a phone call from Mary
 +
:* Conan placing some plates on the table when Sonoko brings some cakes
 +
:* The chair being stuck in the ceiling after getting kicked by Ran
 +
:* Vermouth pulling Mary's hair and Mary managing to free herself
 +
* In the anime, Ran wears thigh-high socks, while in the manga she didn't.
 +
* The anime fixes Mary's clothes after she shrunk, where in the manga, her clothes also shrunk with her.
 +
* In the manga, after Mary fell down from the bridge, a couple was seen looking down into the river, and they reacted in English. The anime changes the couple appearance and have them react in Japanese.
 +
 
 +
=== [[The Spark That Fell on the Ranch]] (Episode 1053-1054) / [[Volume 99#Trapped at Hatoyama Farm|Trapped at Hatoyama Farm]] (File 1051-1054) ===
 +
* The scenes and dialogues from the manga is removed in the anime:
 +
:* Haibara's explanation about chicken's life span, along with Genta line's that it is not even a year since they are first grader.
 +
:* Amuro's explanation of why he didn't tell the situation at first, and Kazami apologizing for taking action by himself.
 +
:* Kazami, Kobayashi, and Mitsuhiko's reaction when Conan told them that Gisuke hanged himself next to the desk in the room.
 +
:* Shukichi background appearance when Kazami told Amuro about him.
 +
:* Haibara's line about there is nothing in the storage room.
 +
:* Haibara's line that the computer in the office have password.
 +
:* Junya calling out if there is anyone in the woods.
 +
:* Conan's explanation about the blacklight mechanism.
 +
:* Umisuke telling the suspects that they almost arrive at the place where the meteorite could be found.
 +
:* Conan's explanation that Umisuke scattered the burnt tree branches and dug the long ditch to lure the culprit.
 +
* In the manga, Amuro's camo jacket has some design on the upper half. In the anime, it is just a solid color.
 +
* In the manga, Gisuke's hair was black. The anime changes his hair color to grey, making him looked older.
 +
</spoiler>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 05:34, 3 October 2023


Season 1 - Episodes 1-28

Season 2 - Episodes 29-54

Season 3 - Episodes 55-82

Season 4 - Episodes 83-106

Season 5 - Episodes 107-134

Season 6 - Episodes 135-162

Season 7 - Episodes 163-193

Season 8 - Episodes 194-216

Season 9 - Episodes 217-254

Season 10 - Episodes 255-285

Season 11 - Episodes 286-315

Season 12 - Episodes 316-353

Season 13 - Episodes 354-389

Season 14 - Episodes 390-426

Season 15 - Episodes 427-465

Season 16 - Episodes 466-490

Season 17 - Episodes 491-527

Season 18 - Episodes 528-565

Season 19 - Episodes 566-605

Season 20 - Episodes 606-645

Season 21 - Episodes 646-680

Season 22 - Episodes 681-723

Season 23 - Episodes 724-739

Season 24 - Episode 740-778

Season 25 - Episode 779-817

Season 26 - Episode 818-856

Season 27 - Episode 857-897

Season 28 - Episode 898-926

Season 29 - Episode 927-959

Season 30 - Episode 960-999

Season 31 - Episode 1000-Current

See also

References

Anime
Seasons Season 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031Episodes not collected in a season
Rerun and Remastered Episodes Rerun and Remastered Episodes by Air dateRerun and Remastered Episodes listRerun and Remastered Episodes by number
Staff StaffStaff Listing Season 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031Episodes not collected in a season
Related Articles List of anime-original casesList of differences between the manga and animeChapters not yet scheduled to animateManga Listed By Case

Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story (series)Mystery Tour (series)

Entertainers TV NetworksStudiosFunimation EntertainmentTMS Entertainment