Difference between revisions of "Season 18"

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|summary=After going over the characteristics of the boy, Conan realizes who it is. During the midnight snack, Conan uses Richard to solve the case. Conan reveals the boy who was honest would never have taken the money. He reveals the identity of the boy to be the butler, Taisuke Houya; The boy's nickname was revealed to be "gari" because he liked to eat [[Gari (ginger)|Gari]]. Later, Kiyonaga barges in and accuses one of the men with the scar as a serial killer from a past case. The man reveals that he copied the scar from a strange man a few years ago whom they realize is the serial killer. The next day, a criminal psychologist named Douji Hiramune challenges the serial killer to reveal himself. He happens to leave in the same apartment as Amy where the Junior Detective League are staying with. Ai later reveals to Conan she saw a mysterious man whistling ''Let It Be'' which is the serial killer's trademark.}}
 
|summary=After going over the characteristics of the boy, Conan realizes who it is. During the midnight snack, Conan uses Richard to solve the case. Conan reveals the boy who was honest would never have taken the money. He reveals the identity of the boy to be the butler, Taisuke Houya; The boy's nickname was revealed to be "gari" because he liked to eat [[Gari (ginger)|Gari]]. Later, Kiyonaga barges in and accuses one of the men with the scar as a serial killer from a past case. The man reveals that he copied the scar from a strange man a few years ago whom they realize is the serial killer. The next day, a criminal psychologist named Douji Hiramune challenges the serial killer to reveal himself. He happens to leave in the same apartment as Amy where the Junior Detective League are staying with. Ai later reveals to Conan she saw a mysterious man whistling ''Let It Be'' which is the serial killer's trademark.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|534|-|[[The New Scar and the Whistling Man]]|May 16, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|534|-|[[The New Scar and the Whistling Man]]|May 16, 2009|
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|summary=Conan finds Hiramune murdered with the letter "Z" burned into his back. The police department arrive and are confused as the letter they were expecting was "N" as the previous victims had the letters "E", "S", "W" and were thought to be Cardinal direction. They notice the Hiramune's left hand was on his keyboard on the keys "Ctrl" and "C" and his right hand holding the wire of his mouse. Takagi and the Junior Detective League decide to accompany him and his interrogation of the victim's relatives. Conan than realizes the victims share one thing in connection, Mahjong.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|535|-|[[The Old Scar and the Inspector's Soul]]|May 23, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|535|-|[[The Old Scar and the Inspector's Soul]]|May 23, 2009|
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|summary=Later, Takagi comes to the conclusion that Kibo Dokurou is the serial kller. Conan notices something is strange about Hiramune's dying message, and realizes his message indicates the person who murdered him was a copycat killer. Conan reveals to Sato that Hiramune was actually the serial killer from the past. Conan reveals that Nabei Eiki is the murderer. Takagi who was ordered to bring Eiki to the police station was taken hostage by Eiki. Takagi is shot in an attempt to subdue Eiki from shooting the police. Takagi is later revealed to be saved by a mahjong tile in his shirt pocket.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|536|-|[[The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece]]|May 30, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|536|-|[[The Secret of the Vanished Masterpiece]]|May 30, 2009|
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|summary=The Detective Boys decide investigate spooky Château when a man starts to live there. They find the château and its garden have been remodelled. The next day, the man living in the château, Rokuro Wada is revealed to have died. They learn from Keiichi Yagami, Wada's agent who sells his paintings, that Wada had been working on a masterpiece at the château for three months. They decide to search the château for the painting but to no avail. Afterwards they are visited by Wada's old aunt Saeko Takatoo and her caretaker Mina Eguichi who reveals that Wada sent them a letter telling them to visit the château tomorrow to view the masterpiece. Eguichi reveals Wada's masterpiece is going to help Takatoo regain her memories which she lost from an accident a year ago. Conan finds a photo revealing a château Takatoo owned in the past and realizes what Wada's masterpiece is. Conan reveals the masterpiece would be complete tomorrow. The next day, the flowers at the château have bloomed revealing a scenery similar to the one in the photo. The scenery causes Takatoo to regain her memories of her life }}
 
{{SeasonItem|537|-|[[Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault|Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault (Part 1)]]|June 13, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|537|-|[[Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault|Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault (Part 1)]]|June 13, 2009|
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|summary=Suzuki Jirokichi receives a letter from Kaito Kid which reveals that Kid plans on opening Jirokichi's impenetrable safe, the Iron Tanuki. The letter however is not written in Kid's usual style raising the ideal that an imposter is after Jirokichi's safe. Sonoko invites Ran, Kogoro, and Conan to Jirokichi's house. After examining the security of the safe, Kaito Kid's card, in its usual style, is found confirming Kaito Kid's plan to open the safe. Conan suspects that Kaito Kid is one of the three newly hired workers of Jirokichi. Jirokichi however countinues to proclaim it to be the work of an imposter, causing Conan to suspect Jirokichi's behavior.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|538|-|[[Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault|Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault (Part 2)]]|June 20, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|538|-|[[Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault|Kaitou Kid vs the Strongest Vault (Part 2)]]|June 20, 2009|
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|summary=The nearly hired maid and adviser inform Conan of Jirokichi's strange behavior. They reveal that after dinner, two places are always missing and Jirokichi always brings his cane with him to the safe. Jirokichi asks the maid for a hand and they head to his room. Jirokichi leaves with his bodyguard for a drive. Shortly after, an unconscious Jirokichi is found tied up and his room and a note of Kaito Kid is found on the safe. This causes the whole police force that are guarding the safe to abandon their position and chase after "Jirokichi". Conan meanwhile enters the room with the safe revealing the maid was Kaito Kid in disguise. Conan reveals the first message by "Kaitō Kid" was actually done by Jirokichi asking for Kaito's kid assistance. Conan also reveals Jirokichi purposely placed suspicion on himself in order to clear the area of cops so Kaito Kid can open the safe. Inside the safe is revealed to be Jirokichi's dog, Lupin. }}
 
{{SeasonItem|539|-|[[The Inheritance to a Foolish Person]]|July 4, 2009|
 
{{SeasonItem|539|-|[[The Inheritance to a Foolish Person]]|July 4, 2009|
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|summary=While on a walk, Conan, Ran, and Kogoro heard a gunshot from a house. While heading to investigate, Kogoro was unable to catch a masked man that runs past them. Conan finds a dead man with dried blood and white powdery substance on his shirt. The man, Hisaemon Yaguchi, is revealed to have died hours ago and his three sons are the suspects to the murder. After investigating the three suspects, Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and with his voice changing bow-tie, reveals that the murder was an accident. Conan reveals that the eldest son Rokuro Yaguchi witnessed his father's death through the webcam. The video shows that Hisaemon had a heart attack and accidentally shot himself. Conan also reveals that after his son tried to rob his safe, he cried in sorrow as evidenced by the salt on Hisaemon. Once the police were able to open Hisaemon's safe, it is revealed Hisaemon signed a loan contract to continue supporting his sons.}}
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{{SeasonItem|540|-|[[The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business|The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business (Part 1)]]|July 11, 2009|
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|summary=Kogoro receives a request from a client named Ryouzou Gamou to find a witness to confirm his alibi. On the sixth day Gamou calls Kogoro and tells him he has lost hope in him. The next day, Gamou is found hanged in a forest an hour in distance away. The police suspect it to be suicide but Mori reveals it is a murder, as Gamou could have killed himself at home if he wanted to. After interrogating Gamou's nephew, Kyousuke Arai, Kogoro returns home to find news reporters who question Kogoro about the suicide revealed to be murder. The next day, Kogoro heads to the horse track and meets up with detective Isao Takeoka, the detective who falsely accused Gamou five years ago. They work together and investigate Ryouzou's ties and end up at his nephew's house. They interrogate Arai and reveal his motive for the murder would be the inheritance. The next day, Arai is found in his house hanged and Kogoro decides to close his detective agency by removing its sign.}}
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{{SeasonItem|541|-|[[The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business|The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business (Part 2)]]|July 18, 2009|
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|summary=The Police continue their search for the suspect of the murder. Kogoro is forced by a fat woman who is intrigued with him to go jogging. He defeats robbers after her jewelry and is escorted to the hospital. Once there, Kogoro overhears a patient discuss Gamou and his medical test which took place on the day Kogoro met with him. Kogoro investigates and heads to Gamou's company to retrieve a recording of the victim's voice. However the culprit steals the recording from Kogoro and escapes. Conan tells Kogoro that Gamou filed a complain to a company and that the company has a recording of the phone call. Kogoro realizes who the suspect is and calls Takeoka to meet with him. Once there, Kogoro reveals Takeoka has been impersonated Gamou half a month before meeting him and reveals Takeoka was also the one calling Kogoro pretending to be Gamou. He reveals Takeoka to be the murderer. Takeoka reveals that his wife was the witness who accused Gamou of his crime five years ago. On the day his wife died, she apologized to Takeoka for her mistaken accusation. Takeoka realized Gamou was indeed the criminal five years ago and desired revenge against him. After telling Kogoro his story, Takeoka proceeds to jump off a cliff but is saved by Kogoro.}}
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{{SeasonItem|542|-|[[The Disappearing Fish at Ikkaku Rock|The Disappearing Fish at Ikkaku Rock (Part 1)]]|July 25, 2009|
 
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{{SeasonItem|540|-|[[The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business|The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business (Part 1)]]|July 11, 2009|
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{{SeasonItem|543|-|[[The Disappearing Fish at Ikkaku Rock|The Disappearing Fish at Ikkaku Rock (Part 2)]]|August 1, 2009|
 
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{{SeasonItem|541|-|[[The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business|The Day Mouri Kogoro Discontinues His Detective Business (Part 2)]]|July 18, 2009|
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{{SeasonItem|542|-|[[The Hand That Plays in Dissonance|The Hand That Plays in Dissonance]]|August 8, 2009|
 
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{{SeasonItem|542|-|[[The Chert that Vanished a Fish|The Chert that Vanished a Fish (Part 1)]]|July 25, 2009|
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{{SeasonItem|543|-|[[A Witch Yelling in the Fog|A Witch Yelling in the Fog (Part 1)]]|September 5, 2009|
 
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{{SeasonItem|543|-|[[A Witch Yelling in the Fog|A Witch Yelling in the Fog (Part 2)]]|September 12, 2009|
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 12 August 2009

Season 18 started airing from February 9, 2008.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 18.

See also