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* According to the document, the "moon droppings" are from the shell of a "[[Wikipedia: Potamididae|Vicarya]]", which seems to be the name of an extinct subgenus of snail. | * According to the document, the "moon droppings" are from the shell of a "[[Wikipedia: Potamididae|Vicarya]]", which seems to be the name of an extinct subgenus of snail. | ||
+ | * [[The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur#Trivia|The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur]] follows this episode on the theme of dinosaurs and paleontology. | ||
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Revision as of 06:49, 12 August 2019
The Dangerous Fossil Finding Trip (危ない化石採集 Abunai Kaseki Saishū ) is the 939th episode of the Detective Conan anime. This episode is the first one aired in the Reiwa period.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Fraud | |||||||
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Suicide? | |||||||||||||
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People
Resolution
Trivia
- According to the document, the "moon droppings" are from the shell of a "Vicarya", which seems to be the name of an extinct subgenus of snail.
- The Man Crushed by a Dinosaur follows this episode on the theme of dinosaurs and paleontology.
Gallery
See also
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