Difference between revisions of "List of differences between the manga and anime"

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*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.
 
*The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder.  The manga placed this at the beginning of the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case''.
 
*The anime version ends with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder.  The manga placed this at the beginning of the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case''.
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**Additionally in the manga, Kogoro and Shinichi briefly are shown in the background when Sonoko claims that they couldn't measure up to her deduction skills.
  
 
===[[Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case]] (Episode 38)/[[Volume_2#Mysterious_Shadow_Case|An Advantageous Shadow, A Perfect Alibi & The Picture Speaks]] (Chapter 10-12)===
 
===[[Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case]] (Episode 38)/[[Volume_2#Mysterious_Shadow_Case|An Advantageous Shadow, A Perfect Alibi & The Picture Speaks]] (Chapter 10-12)===
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===[[Karaoke Box Murder Case]] (Episode 42)/[[Volume_5#Rex_Vocalist_Murder_Case|The Karaoke Killer!, Suicide or Homicide?, The Mystery Hidden In The Song & How Lives Cross...]] (Chapter 45-48)===
 
===[[Karaoke Box Murder Case]] (Episode 42)/[[Volume_5#Rex_Vocalist_Murder_Case|The Karaoke Killer!, Suicide or Homicide?, The Mystery Hidden In The Song & How Lives Cross...]] (Chapter 45-48)===
*The manga version of the episode takes place right after ''Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case'', with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder. The scene as it appeared in the anime was used for the ending of the ''Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case''.
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*This episode takes place right after [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case]], with Ran bringing up Sonoko's deduction of the case. Conan is worried as his cover might be blown, only for Sonoko to accept the credit for solving the murder and claiming that Kogoro and Shinichi don't measure up to her (with the manga showing both detectives in the background). The scene as a whole was used at the end of the Mountain Villa Bandaged Murder Case episode.
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**In the anime version, Sonoko brings up Tatsuya when Ran asks if she has a guy in her life, whereas the manga version has Ran asking about [[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Masaru Ohta]] (from the Mountain Villa Case), only for Sonoko to express disinterest for him as she is interested in Tatsuya.
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*In the manga, Tatsuya was depicted as somewhat drunk up until his death. Immediately before his death, he coughed up blood before collapsing on to the floor.
 
*The manga reveals that Tatsuya was rude to his band, because he didn't want them to miss him after he left.
 
*The manga reveals that Tatsuya was rude to his band, because he didn't want them to miss him after he left.
 
*The anime ends with Ran receiving her present, whereas the manga ends with her trying to find Shinichi (while Conan is shown, nervously hiding).
 
*The anime ends with Ran receiving her present, whereas the manga ends with her trying to find Shinichi (while Conan is shown, nervously hiding).

Revision as of 07:41, 2 October 2016


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-Present

See also

References