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*This anime-only episode was designed to repair the major plot error that occurred because Akemi Miyano was left alive in the anime version of "[[The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case]]". Akemi's death was necessary to motivate Shiho Miyano to betray the Black Organization. To fix this error, ''The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case'' has Gin and Vodka kill Akemi after a successful bank robbery. Though the ending portion is more faithful to the manga portion, a silhouette of Shiho (which was shown when Akemi demanded for herself and her sister to be freed) was left of.
 
*This anime-only episode was designed to repair the major plot error that occurred because Akemi Miyano was left alive in the anime version of "[[The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case]]". Akemi's death was necessary to motivate Shiho Miyano to betray the Black Organization. To fix this error, ''The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case'' has Gin and Vodka kill Akemi after a successful bank robbery. Though the ending portion is more faithful to the manga portion, a silhouette of Shiho (which was shown when Akemi demanded for herself and her sister to be freed) was left of.
  
=== [[Volume 18#Murdered Professor Case|Murdered Professor Case]] (179-181) / [[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case]] (Episode 129) ===
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=== [[The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case]] (Episode 129) / [[Volume 18#Murdered Professor Case|Murdered Professor Case]] (179-181) ===
 
* In the manga, the story immediately cuts to Dr. Agasa's house after Haibara mockingly tells Conan that Dr. Agasa is "in another world". In the anime, Haibara's exchange with Conan goes on a bit longer; she mockingly notes that Dr. Agasa is the only reason that Shinichi can function as a child detective, prompting Conan to ask if this is why she killed Dr. Agasa.
 
* In the manga, the story immediately cuts to Dr. Agasa's house after Haibara mockingly tells Conan that Dr. Agasa is "in another world". In the anime, Haibara's exchange with Conan goes on a bit longer; she mockingly notes that Dr. Agasa is the only reason that Shinichi can function as a child detective, prompting Conan to ask if this is why she killed Dr. Agasa.
 
** In addition, the anime stretches out the tension of this scene much longer, by depicting Conan investigating Dr. Agasa's apparently-empty house before the professor appears alive and well.
 
** In addition, the anime stretches out the tension of this scene much longer, by depicting Conan investigating Dr. Agasa's apparently-empty house before the professor appears alive and well.

Revision as of 19:32, 21 April 2018


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-

See also

References