Difference between revisions of "List of differences between the manga and anime"
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===[[A June Bride Murder Case]] (Episode 18)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/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)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Volume_8#Poisoned_Bride_Case The Bride's Tragedy, The Forbidden Lemon Tea!?, and A Reason To Kill] (Chapter 78-80)=== | ||
*In the manga, Conan rinses out Miss Matsumoto's mouth out with milk after he sees her collapsing, in an effort to neutralize the poison in her body. It is later stated that this bit of first aid may have saved Miss Matsumoto's life. These parts are cut from the anime entirely. | *In the manga, Conan rinses out Miss Matsumoto's mouth out with milk after he sees her collapsing, in an effort to neutralize the poison in her body. It is later stated that this bit of first aid may have saved Miss Matsumoto's life. These parts are cut from the anime entirely. | ||
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+ | ===[[A Haunted Mansion Murder Case]] (Episode 20)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Volume_2#Scary_Building_Case The Scary Building, The Disappearing Children, and The Underground Room's Nightmare] (Chapter 17-19)=== | ||
+ | * In the manga, this story marks the debut of Genta, Mitsuhiko, and Ayumi, whereas they had already been featured since the very first episode in the anime. | ||
+ | * In the manga, Ayumi mentions seeing the ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitodama hitodama]'' in the mansion's window in a brief and vaguely-detailed flashback. This flashback is extended into a full prologue for the anime version, which features Ayumi walking home from grocery shopping in the middle of a thunderstorm. | ||
===[[Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case]] (Episode 22-23)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Volume_3#Hatamoto_Family_Case The Hatamoto Family, The Secret of the Impenetrable Room, The Location of the Inheritance, Family Obliteration, Trap-Springer In The Dark and The Dream That Will Not Come True] (Chapter 20-25)=== | ===[[Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case]] (Episode 22-23)/[http://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Volume_3#Hatamoto_Family_Case The Hatamoto Family, The Secret of the Impenetrable Room, The Location of the Inheritance, Family Obliteration, Trap-Springer In The Dark and The Dream That Will Not Come True] (Chapter 20-25)=== | ||
− | *In the manga, while waiting for Ichiro to return from the restroom, Joji Hatamoto | + | *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 pretence 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 intially 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 intially 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]]". |
Revision as of 17:09, 26 February 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