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=== [[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>
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* 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.
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=== [[The Shinkansen Transport Case]] (Episodes 240-241) / [[Volume 30|Police Escort Murder Case]] (Files 296-298) ===
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* 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 ==
 
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=== [[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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
 
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* The anime removes Mary and Yumi background appearances when Shukichi mentions that Mary is refusing to meet Yumi.
 
* The anime removes Mary and Yumi background appearances when Shukichi mentions that Mary is refusing to meet Yumi.
  
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=== [[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) ===
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* The anime starts with Conan  walking from school , along with his narration about the police academy.
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* Some dialogue are removed:
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:* Date saying that he is not an instructor, and Kenji response that Date got large of presence
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:* Rei's dialogue about how the others arrest the robbers and Date mentioning that they will get scolding from Onizuka
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* 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.
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=== [[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) ===
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* The anime adds the following scenes:
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:* The female students after finished eating;
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:* Hagiwara flashback about his father's workshop;
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:* Rei knocking Hiro's room and asking if he want to buy something;
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:* The truck smashing through the toll gate portal.
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* 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.
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* In the manga, during the party scene, everyone, including Date, is laughing. In the anime, while the others are laughing, Date only smiles.
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* 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.
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* 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.
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* 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.
 
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Revision as of 03:18, 24 May 2022


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-Current

See also

References

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