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*In the manga, Michihiko Suwa is characterized as being far more self-centered and concerned with his career than in the anime. When Matsuo calls the producer claiming that he'll commit suicide by jumping from the television studio roof, he tells Suwa that he will be "going down" with him. Stating that he has listed all of Suwa's misdeeds in his will, Matsuo frightens the producer by insinuating that everything will be written in tomorrow's newspaper. Fearful for his own future, Suwa rushes to the window to try and convince Matsuo not to jump. In the anime, Matsuo does not make such threats, and Suwa runs to the window out of concern for Matsuo's life as opposed to his career being ruined. | *In the manga, Michihiko Suwa is characterized as being far more self-centered and concerned with his career than in the anime. When Matsuo calls the producer claiming that he'll commit suicide by jumping from the television studio roof, he tells Suwa that he will be "going down" with him. Stating that he has listed all of Suwa's misdeeds in his will, Matsuo frightens the producer by insinuating that everything will be written in tomorrow's newspaper. Fearful for his own future, Suwa rushes to the window to try and convince Matsuo not to jump. In the anime, Matsuo does not make such threats, and Suwa runs to the window out of concern for Matsuo's life as opposed to his career being ruined. | ||
*In the manga, when [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]]'s deduction show is televised outside of the Nichiuri Television Studio for the public's viewing, more time is spent showing people's reactions to the broadcast than in the anime. One such scene that was entirely omitted involved [[Sonoko Suzuki]]. While watching a movie, her mother tells her to go to bed as it's getting late. Just as Sonoko asks if she can stay up a bit longer, her movie is interrupted by a news bulletin concerning the death of Michihiko Suwa. When the screen switches to Kogoro's deduction, Sonoko's facial expression of confusion turns to complete shock. | *In the manga, when [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]]'s deduction show is televised outside of the Nichiuri Television Studio for the public's viewing, more time is spent showing people's reactions to the broadcast than in the anime. One such scene that was entirely omitted involved [[Sonoko Suzuki]]. While watching a movie, her mother tells her to go to bed as it's getting late. Just as Sonoko asks if she can stay up a bit longer, her movie is interrupted by a news bulletin concerning the death of Michihiko Suwa. When the screen switches to Kogoro's deduction, Sonoko's facial expression of confusion turns to complete shock. | ||
+ | ===[[Coffee Shop Murder Case]] (Episode 32)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/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 pyjamas 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. | ||
===[[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case]] (Episode 34-35)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/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)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/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. |
Revision as of 22:32, 1 January 2015
Contents
- 1 Season 1 - Episodes 1-28
- 2 Season 2 - Episodes 29-54
- 3 Season 3 - Episodes 55-82
- 4 Season 4 - Episodes 83-106
- 5 Season 5 - Episodes 107-134
- 6 Season 6 - Episodes 135-162
- 7 Season 7 - Episodes 163-193
- 8 Season 8 - Episodes 194-216
- 9 Season 9 - Episodes 217-254
- 10 Season 10 - Episodes 255-285
- 11 Season 11 - Episodes 286-315
- 12 Season 12 - Episodes 316-353
- 13 Season 13 - Episodes 354-389
- 14 Season 14 - Episodes 390-426
- 15 Season 15 - Episodes 427-465
- 16 Season 16 - Episodes 466-490
- 17 Season 17 - Episodes 491-527
- 18 Season 18 - Episodes 528-565
- 19 Season 19 - Episodes 566-605
- 20 Season 20 - Episodes 606-645
- 21 Season 21 - Episodes 646-680
- 22 Season 22 - Episodes 681-723
- 23 Season 23 - Episodes 724-Present
- 24 See also
- 25 References