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===[[The Coded Map of the City Case]] (Episode 4) / [[Volume_4|Code Sheet Case]] (Chapter 36-39)===
 
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*An entire portion of the story is left out of the anime where Ran takes Conan, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko to [[Setting#Touto Tower|Touto Tower]]. During which she recalls a time when she and Shinichi visited the tower and when he bought her a cold drink, which he put up against her cheek. Conan does the same thing, which prompts her to ask him about his true identity (as the manga version takes place after the The Shinkansen's Bomb Case). Conan responds by stating that he is Kamen Yaiba. The cola scene was redone in [[Movie 4]].
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*An entire portion of the story is left out of the anime where Ran takes Conan, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko to [[Setting#Tokyo Tower/Tohto Tower|Tohto Tower]]. During which she recalls a time when she and Shinichi visited the tower and when he bought her a cold drink, which he put up against her cheek. Conan does the same thing, which prompts her to ask him about his true identity (as the manga version takes place after the The Shinkansen's Bomb Case). Conan responds by stating that he is Kamen Yaiba. The cola scene was redone in [[Movie 4]].
 
*In the manga, Genta envisions that the Italian gangsters will shoot him, and imagines himself lying in a pool of his own blood. The anime substitutes a less graphic and more stylized image, with a miniature Genta being riddled with colorful, cartoon-like gunshots.
 
*In the manga, Genta envisions that the Italian gangsters will shoot him, and imagines himself lying in a pool of his own blood. The anime substitutes a less graphic and more stylized image, with a miniature Genta being riddled with colorful, cartoon-like gunshots.
  

Revision as of 05:41, 19 September 2015

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-Present

See also

References