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Contents
- 1 Season 1 - Episodes 1-42
- 2 Season 2 - Episodes 43-85
- 3 Season 3 - Episodes 86-128
- 4 Season 4 - Episodes 129-173
- 5 Season 5 - Episodes 174-218
- 6 Season 6 - Episodes 219-262
- 7 Season 7 - Episodes 263-303
- 8 Season 8 - Episodes 304-344
- 9 Season 9 - Episodes 345-383
- 10 Season 10 - Episodes 384-424
- 11 Season 11 - Episodes 425-459
- 12 Season 12 - Episodes 460-490
- 13 Season 13 - Episodes 491-520
- 14 Season 14 - Episodes 521-561
- 15 Season 15 - Episodes 562-601
- 16 Season 16 - Episodes 602-641
- 17 Season 17 - Episodes 642-680
- 18 Season 18 - Episodes 681-723
- 19 Season 19 - Episodes 724-762
- 20 Season 20 - Episodes 763-803
- 21 Season 21 - Episodes 804-844
- 22 Season 22 - Episodes 845-886
- 23 Season 23 - Episodes 887-926
- 24 Season 24 - Episode 927-964
- 25 Season 25 - Episode 965-992
- 26 Season 26 - Episode 993-1032
- 27 Season 27 - Episode 1033-1067
- 28 Season 28 - Episode 1068-1108
- 29 Season 29 - Episode 1109-Current
- 30 See also
- 31 References
Season 1 - Episodes 1-42
Contents
- 1 Roller Coaster Murder Case (Episode 1)/The Heisei Holmes (Chapter 1)
- 2 Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case (Episode 2)/The Great Detective Turned Small, The Unwelcome Great Detective, The Sixth Smokestack & The Other Perpetrator (Chapters 2-5)
- 3 An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case (Episode 3)/From Third-Rate to Great Detective, The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol, Resemblance & An Unfortunate Misunderstanding (Chapters 6-9)
- 4 The Coded Map of the City Case (Episode 4) / Code Sheet Obtained!!, The ABC's of Deciphering, An Answer and Another Answer & The Shining Fish's True Form (Chapter 36-39)
- 5 The Shinkansen's Bomb Case (Episode 5)/Running Into The Two, The Four in the Green Car & Last 10 Seconds of Terror (Chapter 33-35)
- 6 Once-A-Month Present Threat Case (Episode 7)/The Curious Presents, The Same Person, The Mystery of August 3rd & Safe Before Your Eyes (Chapter 26-29)
- 7 Art Museum Owner Murder Case (Episode 8)/The Armored Knight, Dying Message & The Pen That Cannot Write (Chapter 30-32)
- 8 Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case (Episode 10)/Pro Soccer Player Case 1 and Pro Soccer Player Case 2 (Chapter 68-71)
- 9 Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (Episode 11)/Moonlight Sonata Case (Chapter 62-67)
- 10 Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case (Episode 12)/A Dangerous Game of Hide-And-Seek, Follow the Voice!! & What! Really!? (Chapter 81-83)
- 11 The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case (Episode 13)/The Missing Man, The Sad Girl, Follow the Giant! & A Devil-like Woman (Chapter 13-16)
- 12 Missing Corpse Murder Case (Episode 15)/Formation! The Detective Boys, Mysterious Brothers & Moving Corpse Mystery (Chapter 56-58)
- 13 The Antique Collector Murder Case (Episode 16)/Antique Collector Case (Chapter 52-55)
- 14 A June Bride Murder Case (Episode 18)/The Bride's Tragedy, The Forbidden Lemon Tea!?, and A Reason To Kill (Chapter 78-80)
- 15 A Haunted Mansion Murder Case (Episode 20)/The Scary Building, The Disappearing Children, and The Underground Room's Nightmare (Chapter 17-19)
- 16 Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case (Episode 22-23)/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)
- 17 Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case (Episode 27-28)/Kogoro's Class Reunion, An Unexpected Hint & The Two Benkei Standing Deaths (Chapter 84-86)
- 18 TV Station Murder Case (Episode 31)/A Death During a Live Broadcast, Illusionary Road & Flash News Deduction Show (Chapter 102-104)
- 19 Coffee Shop Murder Case (Episode 32)/An Important Person!?, The Weapon of The Crime & The Two Mysteries (Chapter 105-107)
- 20 Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case (Episode 34-35)/The Mysterious... Bandaged Man, The First Victim!, Ran in Trouble!, Attack in the Dark! & The Identity of the Murderer! (Chapter 40-44)
- 21 Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case (Episode 38)/An Advantageous Shadow, A Perfect Alibi & The Picture Speaks (Chapter 10-12)
- 22 Wealthy Daughter Murder Case (Episode 39-40)/Choosing a Groom (Chapter 87-90) - The Water Time-Difference Trick (Chapter 91)
- 23 Karaoke Box Murder Case (Episode 42)/The Karaoke Killer!, Suicide or Homicide?, The Mystery Hidden In The Song & How Lives Cross... (Chapter 45-48)
Roller Coaster Murder Case (Episode 1)/The Heisei Holmes (Chapter 1)
- The first episode of the anime includes the Detective Boys who don't appear until many chapters later in the manga.
- Hiroshi Agasa and Kogoro Mouri also appear in this episode, whereas in the manga they make their debut in the Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case.
- The mansion owner kills his wife in the manga. In the anime the owner kills his friend, Yamazaki.
- In the manga, when Ran is trying to kick Shinichi, he leaps out of the way rather than his face ending up under her skirt.
- The anime infamously censors Kishida's decapitation with a bright cone of light; in the manga, the blood is left entirely uncensored.
- In the manga, Shinichi's narration mentions that the police found a large amount of sleeping pills in Hitomi's purse, indicating that she planned to commit suicide after murdering Kishida. This line is dropped from the anime, though it is re-inserted in the English dub.
- In the manga, Reiko points out that Gin and Vodka could have committed the murder as they were behind the victim. Shinichi acknowledges that they look suspicious, but if they pulled off the murder, they would have anticipated the arrival of the police (which they don't as they are in a hurry to pull off their transaction).
- In the manga, Shinichi uses a camera when spying on Vodka. In the anime, he simply eavesdrops on the deal going on.
- When Shinichi is found out by the security Guards, a loadful of them discover him in the manga while in the anime, only two of them show up.
Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case (Episode 2)/The Great Detective Turned Small, The Unwelcome Great Detective, The Sixth Smokestack & The Other Perpetrator (Chapters 2-5)
- The younger Shinichi is in a medical center at Tropical Land whereas in the anime he runs off after being awoken by the police.
- In the manga, Tani immediately puts the vacation plans with Akiko on hold (much to the latter's disappointment). The anime leaves this scene out.
- In the manga, Conan is beat up much worse than in the anime. As Ran does not follow after him when he runs off, but rather the dog goes back with Akiko's shoe and then leads the adults to where Conan and Akiko are.
- Rather than showing Conan being introduced to his new class (with Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko as students), the manga version of the story end with Conan reflecting on how he is incapable of fighting the bad guys in his younger form.
An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case (Episode 3)/From Third-Rate to Great Detective, The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol, Resemblance & An Unfortunate Misunderstanding (Chapters 6-9)
- In the anime, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko introduce themselves to Conan and follow along on the case. The Detective Boys don't appear in the manga until Volume 2.
- In the manga, Ran suspects that Shinichi's absence might have to do with the two men in black that he pursued and planned to call the police. In the anime she merely plans to report his absence to the police without any mention of the men in black.
The Coded Map of the City Case (Episode 4) / Code Sheet Obtained!!, The ABC's of Deciphering, An Answer and Another Answer & The Shining Fish's True Form (Chapter 36-39)
- An entire portion of the story is left out of the anime where Ran takes Conan, Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko to 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.
The Shinkansen's Bomb Case (Episode 5)/Running Into The Two, The Four in the Green Car & Last 10 Seconds of Terror (Chapter 33-35)
- In the manga, the two men in black are in fact Gin and Vodka. It is here that Conan first learns of their codenames.
- Genta, Ayumi and Mitsuhiko didn't appear in the manga version of the story. Thus, it's Ran who deposits the gum that Conan uses.
- The manga version ends with Conan reflecting on the knowledge he learned about the two men in black. Ran's questioning of his true identity doesn't occur here, but in The Coded Map of the City Case (which follows the story in the manga rather than preceding it).
Once-A-Month Present Threat Case (Episode 7)/The Curious Presents, The Same Person, The Mystery of August 3rd & Safe Before Your Eyes (Chapter 26-29)
- In the manga, this story takes place after the Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case, as Ran gets a letter from Natsue who mentions that she and Takeshi are living a more quiet life on the ranch. Natsue tells Ran to give her regards to her "detective boyfriend", which sets up the story. The anime version starts with Mitsuhiko, Ayumi and Genta asking about Shinichi and whether he is Ran's boyfriend.
- Additionally, Ran's recollection of the past cases included a flashback to "Luxury Liner Serial Murder Case" in the manga only.
Art Museum Owner Murder Case (Episode 8)/The Armored Knight, Dying Message & The Pen That Cannot Write (Chapter 30-32)
- In the anime, Ran smashed Kogoro's desk to make him and Conan come to the museum. In the manga, she smashed a storage locker.
- At the end of the case in the manga version, Kogoro Mouri is shown reading a newspaper article about himself because he helped the Police solve the murder of the museum's owner. This marks the first claim to fame of Kogoro. In the anime version, this is replaced with a scene of the Detective Boys discussing about the aftermath of the museum, and their plan of investigating a case about a "moving skeleton" at night.
Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case (Episode 10)/Pro Soccer Player Case 1 and Pro Soccer Player Case 2 (Chapter 68-71)
- In the manga, the Detective Boys' conversation about the soccer match occurs while they are walking home from school, while the anime has them discussing it while sitting down on a park bench. Additionally, the scene in the manga ends on Conan reflecting how he'd be playing soccer on his high school fields if not for the men in black poisoning him, with a brief background appearance by Gin and Vodka.
- In the manga, Ran later find out about the ransacked room and have Conan clean out the room. This did not happen in the anime.
- In the manga, the story ends with a narrative exposition of Conan mentioning that it took three days before Ran accepted Ryoko's explanation of Shinichi's presence. The anime ended with the narration following the discussion in question back at the Detective Agency.
Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (Episode 11)/Moonlight Sonata Case (Chapter 62-67)
- Reiko Kuroiwa wears a coat over her dress on the day of interrogation.
- In the anime, the detail about Nishimoto being a close friend of Asoh is omitted.
- The skeletal corpses of Asoh's wife and daughter aren't depicted in the anime, being changed to the moment after they're murdered and in the flames.
Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case (Episode 12)/A Dangerous Game of Hide-And-Seek, Follow the Voice!! & What! Really!? (Chapter 81-83)
- The anime version includes a flashback with Agasa describing how the Detective Boys Badges work, which is absent from the manga version as they were introduced in the manga version of Missing Corpse Murder Case.
- While searching for Ayumi, the boys notice Inspector Megure in a patrol car. After they find Ayumi, they see Inspector Megure pass by in the patrol car again, this time with a criminal. Both of these moments are anime-only.
The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case (Episode 13)/The Missing Man, The Sad Girl, Follow the Giant! & A Devil-like Woman (Chapter 13-16)
- In the manga version of the story Gin and Vodka are the masterminds of the case (rather than Okita), and they end up killing Masami Hirota/Akemi Miyano who informs Conan of the organization's existence. This would lead to Ai Haibara's appearance in the series. Furthermore, Ai makes a silhouetted appearance when Akemi is demanding for herself and her sister to be free of the organization, which is also omitted. To repair the storyline, Episode 128 The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case was written with a similar ending to the manga version.
Missing Corpse Murder Case (Episode 15)/Formation! The Detective Boys, Mysterious Brothers & Moving Corpse Mystery (Chapter 56-58)
- The manga version of the story takes place before "Ayumi-chan Kidnapping Case", and is the first story with the Detective Boys' Badges. The story begins with Conan giving them to Mitsuhiko, Genta and Ayumi at school. Afterwards, they go into the P.A. Room to announce themselves to the school as The Detective Boys, only to be kicked out by a teacher, which then ends with them (except for Conan) imagining the fame that will come with their cases. The entire scene is absent from the anime.
- In the anime, the boy who lost his cat is named Hiroki. He is not named in the manga.
- In the manga, it is Ayumi's idea to use the detective badges to make Tomofumi "confess" to Inspector Megure. The anime truncates this scene so the idea looks like Genta's.
- In the manga, Tomofumi states that his impending marriage was what drove him to murder Kazuyoshi. The anime changes and expands his motive, stating instead that Tomofumi (who looked up to Kazuyoshi as a child) had become increasingly disillusioned by his brother's parasitic ways. Tomofumi is also made more mentally unstable in the anime, even re-disguising himself as Kazuyoshi when he chases Conan around the house, yelling that he will become an ideal version of his older brother.
- In the manga, after Conan knocks out Tomofumi with a iron kettle with the Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes, the kick causes him considerable pain in the foot and he jumps up screaming. Conan's pain is not depicted in the anime episode.
The Antique Collector Murder Case (Episode 16)/Antique Collector Case (Chapter 52-55)
Because this one episode case was adapted from four manga chapters, several scenes were shortened or removed.
- In the manga, Denjiro is shouting a couple times for someone to greet the visitor at the door before realizing he gave the staff time off and sent them out due to having a detective over. Kogoro asks if his wife was told to leave as well with Denjiro mentioning that she left at noon for a Koto lesson, though he's disbelieving due to the photo. Afterwards, he leaves to greet his visitor while mentally cursing Ineko. In the anime, Denjiro simply calls for someone to answer the door once before realizing that his staff is out and simply goes to greet the visitor.
- In the manga, Conan also points out that the culprit must escaped through the backgate after committing the murder, this part it omitted in the anime.
- In the manga, Conan and Ran realize that Hatano was lying about watching movie "The Santa Claus of Summer" during the time of murder, and Ineko reveals shortly afterward that she has been having an affair with him, providing their affair disguises as evidences. In the anime, Conan tips off Kogoro immediately about Hatano having the same perfume smell as Ineko, with Kogoro announcing that Hatano is Ineko's affair partner instead of Ineko herself.
- In the manga, Conan temporary removes Suwa from the suspect list along side Kogoro due to him supposedly being framed before the resolution. This is not the case in the anime where he still considers Suwa as a suspect.
A June Bride Murder Case (Episode 18)/The Bride's Tragedy, The Forbidden Lemon Tea!?, and A Reason To Kill (Chapter 78-80)
- In anime, Kazumi only bought two cans of lemon tea. In the manga, there were also a can of coffee and a can of oolong tea. Ran took the coffee while Conan took the oolong tea.
- Details about Umemiya being former council president and the fact that he performed on graduation day is not mentioned by Sonoko in anime version.
- In manga, Conan had to ask the police officer where he found the glass bottle containing the desiccant. In anime, the police officer directly reports the location to Megure.
- Several scenes not adapated into the anime:
- Conan directly asked Ran to call an ambulance, before proceeded to examine Sayuri's condition. He then deduced that the poison was sodium hydroxide. He first used oolong tea to rinse out Sayuri's mouth in an effort to neutralize the poison in her body, but did not work, so he used the milk Ran bought. It is later stated that this bit of first aid may have been the reason to why Sayuri was discharged from the hospital sooner than anticipated.
- Every suspects' initial reaction when they heard that Sayuri collapsed.
- Superintendant Matsumoto stopped Takasugi, Sonoko, and Ran who want to ride the ambulance. Takasugi then asked Matsumoto if he should worry more about her daughter, which made Matsumoto have suspicion towards Takasugi.
A Haunted Mansion Murder Case (Episode 20)/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 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)/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 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 pretense 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 initially 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".
Kogoro's Class Reunion Murder Case (Episode 27-28)/Kogoro's Class Reunion, An Unexpected Hint & The Two Benkei Standing Deaths (Chapter 84-86)
- The manga starts off at the reunion during the moment where Conan and Ran are bathing. The anime starts before the reunion is held with Conan and Ran trying to convince Kogoro to take them. During which a robbery takes place with Kogoro and Conan pursuing the robber. Kogoro is saved when Conan kicks the gun away from the robber. Afterwards, Kogoro, Conan and Ran meet with Yumi who hopes to see all of them at the reunion. Meanwhile Kazushi sneaks onto the scene to steal the gun used by the robber (though it's not revealed to be him until Part 2).
TV Station Murder Case (Episode 31)/A Death During a Live Broadcast, Illusionary Road & Flash News Deduction Show (Chapter 102-104)
- In the manga, Michihiko Suwa is characterized as being far more self-centered and concerned with his career than in the anime. When Matsuo calls the producer claiming that he'll commit suicide by jumping from the television studio roof, he tells Suwa that he will be "going down" with him. Stating that he has listed all of Suwa's misdeeds in his will, Matsuo frightens the producer by insinuating that everything will be written in tomorrow's newspaper. Fearful for his own future, Suwa rushes to the window to try and convince Matsuo not to jump. In the anime, Matsuo does not make such threats, and Suwa runs to the window out of concern for Matsuo's life as opposed to his career being ruined.
- In the manga, when Kogoro's deduction show is televised outside of the Nichiuri Television Studio for the public's viewing, more time is spent showing people's reactions to the broadcast than in the anime. One such scene that was entirely omitted involved Sonoko Suzuki. While watching a movie, her mother tells her to go to bed as it's getting late. Just as Sonoko asks if she can stay up a bit longer, her movie is interrupted by a news bulletin concerning the death of Michihiko Suwa. When the screen switches to Kogoro's deduction, Sonoko's facial expression of confusion turns to complete shock.
Coffee Shop Murder Case (Episode 32)/An Important Person!?, The Weapon of The Crime & The Two Mysteries (Chapter 105-107)
- In the manga, Conan just woke up and is still in his pajamas when he catches Ran sneaking out. This also explains why he doesn't see through her lie about going to a date with Shinichi immediately. In the anime, Conan shows no signs of having been asleep and wears a normal outfit.
- In the manga, when Shiro Wakaoji called and talked about the girl wearing a ski costume in Wealthy Daughter Murder Case, but the anime he mentioned a girl from TV Station Murder Case. The Wealthy Daughter Murder Case took place after many episodes.
Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case (Episode 34-35)/The Mysterious... Bandaged Man, The First Victim!, Ran in Trouble!, Attack in the Dark! & The Identity of the Murderer! (Chapter 40-44)
- 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.
- 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)/An Advantageous Shadow, A Perfect Alibi & The Picture Speaks (Chapter 10-12)
- The manga version of the story sets up Conan being in school, as well as introducing his newly created Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes (which he tries while playing soccer while at the grade school soccer field). While the anime presents the Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes in "The Shinkansen's Bomb Case", the scenes with Conan being set up in elementary school weren't used in the anime.
Wealthy Daughter Murder Case (Episode 39-40)/Choosing a Groom (Chapter 87-90) - The Water Time-Difference Trick (Chapter 91)
- In the manga version, Reika announces to her father and the guests about her intention to get married to one of the suitors at the party. This scene is removed in the anime.
- Reika wears a white coat over her dress when she is about to leave the house with her father after the party had ended in the anime.
- Some of Reika's expressions and mannerisms were changed to be less malevolent, leaning more toward being childish, compared to the manga.
- In the anime, after Yone put a blanket on Ran who is sleeping on a sofa, she looks at Ran's face and is reminded of her granddaughter Yaeko.
- In the anime, Ichieda doesn't drink the coffee served by Ran and Yone, as he has previously drugged one of the cups.
- In the anime, Conan states through Kogoro that Ichieda simply avoided the drugged coffee by not drinking it, compared to the manga in which he speculates that Ichieda must had marked the cup with a spoon or rotating/placing the cup in a recognizable position.
- In the anime, after Yone is angered by Ichieda's cruel and callous attitude and saddened by Reika's passing she also closes the lifeless Reika's eyes in sign of paying respect to her.
Karaoke Box Murder Case (Episode 42)/The Karaoke Killer!, Suicide or Homicide?, The Mystery Hidden In The Song & How Lives Cross... (Chapter 45-48)
- 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.
- 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 Masaru Ohta (from the Mountain Villa Case), only for Sonoko to express disinterest for him as she is interested in Tatsuya.
- 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 anime ends with Ran receiving her present, whereas the manga ends with her trying to find Shinichi (while Conan is shown, nervously hiding).
Season 2 - Episodes 43-85
Contents
- 1 Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case (Episode 43)/Conan Kidnapping Case 1 & Conan Kidnapping Case 2 (Chapter 49-51)
- 2 The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case (Episode 52)/The Fasting Room, The Sakura Blossoms and the Hole in the Wall and The Power Of Levitation (Chapter 108-110)
- 3 Night Baron Murder Case (Episode 68-70)/Night Baron, The Terrible Virus, Underneath the Mask, Ran's Tears, A Trick of the Wind!? and Secret of the Fall Spot (Chapter 72-77)
- 4 The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case (Episode 72)/The Witnesses Are...!?, The Triplet Suspects and Really Sad Brotherly Bonds (Chapter 122-124)
- 5 Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case (Episode 77-78)/The Blood-Stained Bandage, White Murder, Truth of the Telephone and Bonds of Flame (Chapter 150-153)
- 6 Ski Lodge Murder Case (Episode 84-85)/An Unexpected Crew, The Last Guest, Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears (Chapter 139-143)
Conan Edogawa Kidnapping Case (Episode 43)/Conan Kidnapping Case 1 & Conan Kidnapping Case 2 (Chapter 49-51)
- After Fumiko and Conan get into the car crash, another driver yells back, calling her an old hag with Fumiko taking offense to the insult. The anime omits and the couple following moments:
- After stating that he won't allow Conan to live as he knows about the Organization, Night Baron states that he'll be dissected anyway and that he can claim that Conan tried to escape.
- After fooling Masao, but before requesting the use of the room phone, Conan thinks to himself that he needs to hurry into the room of two Organization members to save the man they're meeting with and secure one of the pills for a possible cure.
- The anime adds a brief scene following Fumiko claiming that Conan has a crush on Ran. Ran questions Conan on whether it's true, while Conan glares at his mom with annoyance.
The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case (Episode 52)/The Fasting Room, The Sakura Blossoms and the Hole in the Wall and The Power Of Levitation (Chapter 108-110)
- The anime version starts off with Conan, Ran and Kogoro looking at the cherry blossom trees, as well as Conan recaps his first encounter with Gin & Vodka. The scene ends with Conan, Ran & Kogoro having their picture taken.
Night Baron Murder Case (Episode 68-70)/Night Baron, The Terrible Virus, Underneath the Mask, Ran's Tears, A Trick of the Wind!? and Secret of the Fall Spot (Chapter 72-77)
- In the manga, when Ran goes to tell her drunk father about the death of Tokio Ebara, Kogoro jumps at her and flirts with her as he mistakenly takes her for Hideko Kamijo leading to Ran slapping him. In the anime, this scene was removed entirely, probably for fear of being too controversial with its incestuous undertone.
The Triplet's Country Home Murder Case (Episode 72)/The Witnesses Are...!?, The Triplet Suspects and Really Sad Brotherly Bonds (Chapter 122-124)
- In the manga, Conan's second attempt to fire a tranquilizer dart at Sonoko is foiled by Ran who catches him behind the door, prompting him to get Ran and Sonoko to solve the mystery together. When his question fails to guide them in the right direction, Conan tries and succeeds at firing his dart. In the anime, he is successful on his second attempt.
Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case (Episode 77-78)/The Blood-Stained Bandage, White Murder, Truth of the Telephone and Bonds of Flame (Chapter 150-153)
- In the manga, Conan replaced the gasoline that the killer intended to use by emptying the geyser. In the anime, he replaced the gasoline with water.
Ski Lodge Murder Case (Episode 84-85)/An Unexpected Crew, The Last Guest, Ski Lodge Case Gone, The Disappearing Rope and Truth From Tears (Chapter 139-143)
- The reason why Conan refrains from knocking out Ran is due to her nearly finding out his identity in The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases. The anime omits this reason as it places the two stories in a different order.
Season 3 - Episodes 86-128
Contents
The Bank Robber's Hospitalization Case (Episode 91)/What Should We Do!? (Chapter 166)
- The following scenes were made for the anime version:
- Kogoro getting his leg broken & asking the paramedics to take him to Yoko's show, as well as the Detective Boys looking for his hospital room.
- Mr. Sekiguchi tells the Detective Boys about the bank robbery with a flashback shown.
- After Yoshio leaves the room, Kogoro and the Detective Boys talk about where the bank robbers could be hiding with Kogoro making a joke about them being in the suburbs. Genta responds hoping that his other leg gets broken with Mitsuhiko stating that they should let him be hospitalized forever. Kogoro asks Mr. Sekiguchi for his input only to find he fell asleep and thinks he's just tired. He then asks the Detective Boys to take him to the lobby so he can watch Yoko. A radio is shown taped under his bed.
- A flashback detailing the car accident.
- The Detective Boys moving Kogoro to the lobby with Conan accidentally getting kicked in the face by Kogoro's casted leg.
- Ran coming to check up on Kogoro only to find him dancing in the lobby while watching Yoko. Kogoro twists his other ankle, with Ran ignoring him.
The Mystery Writer Disappearance Case (Episode 116-117) / Mystery Writer Case (Chapter 182-184)
- While Ran and Kogoro are arguing over which shows to watch, Conan recalls Haibara reminding him that if he wants to get his body back, he needs to help Kogoro to become a real detective. Doing so will result in more leads to the Organization. In the anime, he reminds himself of the objective as Haibara doesn't show up until "The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case", whereas the manga version of Episode 116-117 follows it.
The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case (Episode 128)
- This anime-only episode was designed to repair the major plot error that occurred because Akemi Miyano was left alive in the anime version of "The Strange Person Hunt Murder Case". Akemi's death was necessary to motivate Shiho Miyano to betray the Black Organization. To fix this error, The Black Organization: One Billion Yen Robbery Case has Gin and Vodka kill Akemi after a successful bank robbery. Though the ending portion is more faithful to the manga portion, a silhouette of Shiho (which was shown when Akemi demanded for herself and her sister to be freed) was left of.
Season 4 - Episodes 129-173
Contents
The Girl from the Black Organization and the University Professor Murder Case (Episode 129) / Murdered Professor Case (179-181)
- In the manga, the story immediately cuts to Dr. Agasa's house after Haibara mockingly tells Conan that Dr. Agasa is "in another world". In the anime, Haibara's exchange with Conan goes on a bit longer; she mockingly notes that Dr. Agasa is the only reason that Shinichi can function as a child detective, prompting Conan to ask if this is why she killed Dr. Agasa.
- In addition, the anime stretches out the tension of this scene much longer, by depicting Conan investigating Dr. Agasa's apparently-empty house before the professor appears alive and well.
- In the manga, the fashion magazine Haibara reads is Can Can, an obvious parody of Japan's Com Com magazine. The anime changes the magazine's name to a generic Fashion.
- The anime adds furigana and three extra people to the list of people poisoned by APTX 4869.
The Secret of the Moon, the Star, and the Sun (Episodes 163-164) / Moon, Star, and Sun Case (Chapters 111-113)
- In the manga version, the voice-changer is created in the form of a pen instead of the Kamen Yaiba Voice Changer.
Season 5 - Episodes 174-218
Contents
- 1 Reunion with the Black Organization (Episodes 176-178) / Hotel Party Murder Case (Chapters 238-242)
- 2 The Desperate Revival: The Wounded Great Detective (Episode 189) / One's Trust & An Infatuated Heart (Chapter 253-254)
- 3 The Desperate Revival: The Third Choice (Episode 190) / The Intruder's Sudden Arrival & Concealed Truth (Chapter 255-256)
Reunion with the Black Organization (Episodes 176-178) / Hotel Party Murder Case (Chapters 238-242)
- In the scene just before Conan gives Haibara his glasses, Shiho recalls her nightmare about Gin killing Conan, the Detective Boys, and the rest of her friends. In the manga, Gin's body and face are spattered with blood. The anime version removes the bloody spatter, presumably because of the implied violence.
- The anime version of this case features a unique scene where Gin and Vodka calmly walk through a busy street on the way back to Gin's Porsche, forcing all traffic to a halt. One driver attempts to yell at Gin, only to be silenced by an intimidating stare.
- The anime version omits a brief questioning scene where the seven suspects that had purple handkerchiefs are being called for individually by Megure for interrogation. Vermouth looks out the window, presumably for Gin and Vodka who are about to arrive.
- Conan's notebook diagram of the locations of the seven suspects at the time of the murder is different in the anime.
- The anime omits Vodka shooting the lock out of the storage room with a silenced handgun.
- In the newspaper picture that shows Pisco aiming at the chandelier, the figure is very difficult to see in the anime, which makes this clue nearly useless. The manga version shows the person's raised arm clearly.
- In the manga, Vodka accurately shoots at the door where Conan is hiding at adult height. In the anime, the animators mistook the muzzle flashes of the gun for wall impacts and thus depicted Vodka shooting wildly.
The Desperate Revival: The Wounded Great Detective (Episode 189) / One's Trust & An Infatuated Heart (Chapter 253-254)
- When thinking over whether to tell Ran his secret, in the manga version, Shinichi recalls his parents' parting words from The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases. The anime omits this scene.
The Desperate Revival: The Third Choice (Episode 190) / The Intruder's Sudden Arrival & Concealed Truth (Chapter 255-256)
- In the anime, after it's revealed that Shinichi is really Heiji, Megure made a comment about how they don't need anyone else showing idiotic behavior like Kogoro (prompting an annoyed stare by Kogoro, with Megure passing his comment as a joke).
Season 6 - Episodes 219-262
Contents
- 1 The Mysterious Passenger (Episodes 230-231) / Bus Hijacking Case (Files 287-289)
- 2 The Shinkansen Transport Case (Episodes 240-241) / Police Escort Murder Case (Files 296-298)
- 3 The Celebrities' Secret (Episodes 249-250) / Wounded Idol Case (Files 322-324)
- 4 Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4 (Episodes 253-254) / Sato's Omiai Case 1 & Sato's Omiai Case 2 (Files 328-330)
- 5 The Man from Chicago (Episodes 259-260) / Kidnapped Tourist Case (Files 325-327)
The Mysterious Passenger (Episodes 230-231) / Bus Hijacking Case (Files 287-289)
- In the manga version of the jazz club scene, Vermouth never actually says the phrase "A secret makes a woman woman" out in English like she does in the anime version. Later, she propositions Gin. The anime changes the conversation to avoid the sexual references.
Manga Version
Vermouth: (to Gin) So, how about tonight? Want to make some martini?
Vodka: Martini?
Vermouth: Don't you know? It's gin and vermouth mixed.
Gin: Heh. Mixing black and black will only give you black.—Chapter 287 pg 5
Anime Version
Vermouth: (to Gin) Hey, let me ask you one thing. Have you found the kitty that got away?
Gin: No, but I certainly will. My nose can always detect the scent of a traitor. I'll make her taste true fear... and it'll be the same for the guy she is with.—Episode 230
- When Conan ran back into the bus to save Haibara, he broke the bus window with a hijacker's gun in the manga. The gunshot was replaced by a kicked fire extinguisher in the anime to reduce gun violence.
The Shinkansen Transport Case (Episodes 240-241) / Police Escort Murder Case (Files 296-298)
- The manga version started with Ran informing Shinichi about Ray Curtis. The anime version adds some new scenes on how the call started, along with some Kogoro and Kazuha moments, which is not in the manga.
The Celebrities' Secret (Episodes 249-250) / Wounded Idol Case (Files 322-324)
- As Episode 249 ends with Terumi bringing up how Megure needs to still find the murder weapon to deduce the suspect, Conan wonders what feeling he's getting off of her.
- The anime cuts out the scene where Ran and Yoko asks Yuki about Kaoru's status.
Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 4 (Episodes 253-254) / Sato's Omiai Case 1 & Sato's Omiai Case 2 (Files 328-330)
- After being told by Mamehara that the culprit was wearing a coat over black clothes and height being 5'6, Takagi thinks of Kamieda who is of that height, but not wearing black clothing. Immediately after in the manga, he thinks of the other accounts given by the other two witnesses, with the anime cutting off after considering Kamieda.
- File 328 ends with Sato agreeing to Shiratori's deal. File 329 follows up immediately with her specifying that Takagi is given until sunset to pick her up, with Conan, Ran, Sonoko and Araide commenting on their discussion. Episode 253 switches that scene to follow Takagi and Chiba's reflection on the robbery clues given to them by the witnesses and deciding to question the suspects.
- Unlike the manga, Part 2 of the episode in the anime shows Takagi recapping the robbery, the suspects and the witnesses to Conan (who's calling as Shinichi).
The Man from Chicago (Episodes 259-260) / Kidnapped Tourist Case (Files 325-327)
- The animal show is a bit longer in the anime with it starting of with a clown, bear, elephants and horses. Also, the manga starts with showing the exterior of the building, while the anime doesn't.
- The anime extends the scene where the kids going by as James Black is kidnapped as they observe the event.
Season 7 - Episodes 263-303
Contents
- 1 The Truth Behind Valentine's (Episodes 266-268) / Valentine Chocolate Case (Files 331-334)
- 2 The Secret Rushed Omission (Episodes 271-272) / Escalator Message Case 1 & Escalator Message Case 2 (Files 338-340)
- 3 English Teacher vs. Great Western Detective (Episodes 277-278) / Flying Neighbor Case (Files 341-343)
- 4 The Truth of the Haunted House (Episode 274-275) / Haunted Apartment Case (File 355-357)
- 5 Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Episode 284-285) / Chinatown Murder Case (File 347-349)
- 6 Shinichi Kudo's New York Case (Episode 286-288) / Golden Apple Case (File 350-354)
- 7 Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest (Episodes 289-290) / Disappearing Mitsuhiko Case (File 358-360)
- 8 Solitary Island of the Princess and the Dragon King's Palace (Episodes 291-293) / Mysterious Words Case 1 & Mysterious Words Case 2 (File 361-365)
- 9 Parade of Malice and Saint (Episode 301-302) / Parade Bomber Case (File 366-368)
The Truth Behind Valentine's (Episodes 266-268) / Valentine Chocolate Case (Files 331-334)
The following was added to the anime version:
- Mika's recollection of Saburo digging Chiyoko's husband out is accompanied by a still image of the event.
- After Yuzo and Hajime recommends that everyone returns to the lodge or stay outside freezing, Conan is contemplating the details found at the crime scene due to Episode 266 ending at that point.
- A flashback is shown when Mika mentioned Yoshitaka cutting himself while chopping chocolate.
- Conan's realization of who the murderer at the end of Episode 267 is accompanied with a picture of The Criminal.
The Secret Rushed Omission (Episodes 271-272) / Escalator Message Case 1 & Escalator Message Case 2 (Files 338-340)
- As Ran is distracted by trying to remember more about the man with a black cap and Shinichi's disappearance, the anime adds a scene where Sonoko is try to get Ran's attention before Jodie takes notice that the former isn't focusing on the assignment.
- Episode 271 ends with Conan questioning why the □ symbol is larger than the other with the screen zooming out on him while showing all symbols in the background.
- The anime shows Conan sneezing after Sonoko talks about how Shinichi lacks an understanding on certain subjects.
English Teacher vs. Great Western Detective (Episodes 277-278) / Flying Neighbor Case (Files 341-343)
- Jodie Starling's copies of the pictures of Ran and Conan on Vermouth's dartboard have irregular borders indicating they were photographs of Vermouth's pictures. This important clue that Jodie was not Vermouth was overlooked by the anime which drew the edges evenly.[1] The anime version also removed the word "Angel" from Ran's photo. The cursive "cool guy" on Conan's photo was accidentally written in the anime as "cool gay", probably because the animators were not used to English cursive. Another evidence showing that Jodie was investigating Doctor Araide was also altered in the anime adaptation. While the person standing in front of Sonoko was drawn with brown hair and glasses in the manga, the animators totally omitted the glasses and colored his hair black, which might give the watchers a wrong impression that the person was Shinichi, who also participated in the school drama with those students.
The Truth of the Haunted House (Episode 274-275) / Haunted Apartment Case (File 355-357)
- In the manga version, this case takes place right after Shinichi Kudo's New York Case, which actually aired later in the anime series. At the beginning, Conan is shown disguising his voice as Shinichi's and asking Ran about her sickness over the phone. He also tells her that the serial killer they encountered in New York was actually murdered, because it would be unusual for someone to erase his fingerprints and blood trails if he decided to commit suicide. In the anime version, this scene didn't happen until the end of Episode 288, and in this case it was replaced with Sonoko talking to Ran in her bedroom instead.
Chinatown Deja Vu in the Rain (Episode 284-285) / Chinatown Murder Case (File 347-349)
- The anime version of this case features an original character named Mike Hama, an actor who stars in a private detective TV drama. After the misunderstanding with the restaurant coupons is cleared up, Hama tells Ran that she would make a perfect movie star.
Shinichi Kudo's New York Case (Episode 286-288) / Golden Apple Case (File 350-354)
- Because of the rearrangement on the airing order, in the anime version, the ending part of this case is included with the scene of Conan (using Shinichi's voice) discussing with Ran about the events back in New York, which should have been the beginning of The Truth of the Haunted House in the original manga series where it takes place right after this case.
Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest (Episodes 289-290) / Disappearing Mitsuhiko Case (File 358-360)
- The anime shows the train arriving to Gunma, following with the Detective Boys asking the train station employee there about Mitsuhiko. The manga just transitions to the group just having arrived at Gunma after hearing about that he might have gone there.
- After learning that Ki'ichiro Numabuchi is loose in the forest, Conan has a flashback in the anime to his previous encounter with Numabuchi.
- Episode 289's ending adds a scene with Numabuchi continuing to evade the police after Mitsuhiko discovers Conan and company are trying to contact him.
Solitary Island of the Princess and the Dragon King's Palace (Episodes 291-293) / Mysterious Words Case 1 & Mysterious Words Case 2 (File 361-365)
- In the manga, Kazuha's belief that Kogoro would launch a rescue mission to get everybody off the island was followed with Heiji and Conan voicing their disbelief, then finished with a cut to Kogoro having dinner with Hyogo Kaneshiro. In the anime, Heiji and Conan's response was switched after the cut made to Kogoro.
Parade of Malice and Saint (Episode 301-302) / Parade Bomber Case (File 366-368)
- After the scene where Sato informs Takagi that they need to talk later, the anime follows on with Conan reflecting on who the murderer could be, the motive and whether or not he/she was caught on tape.
Season 8 - Episodes 304-344
Contents
The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages (Episode 304) / Serial Bomber Case (File 369-373)
- In the manga version, not much is known about the bombing case that happened 7 years ago. Kenji Hagiwara also doesn't receive any specific character design like he does in the anime version, as he is only mentioned by name.
- In the manga, Sato recalled Matsuda when she saw the date on her phone while checking the crime scene of the previous case with the Detective Boys. In the anime, she recalls Matsuda when she see Haido Shopping Mall ferris wheel, while the Detective Boys are riding on it. After they finish riding, they see Sato and approach her.
- In the manga, the bombing happened on November 7 according to Matsuda's message. The anime change the date to January 6, the same as the airdate of the episode.
- However, there was an error (presumably in TV broadcast version) in the scene when Sato want to delete the message, where the date displayed is November 7. The date was later fixed.
- In the manga, Takagi doesn't slap Sato to calm her down when she tries to shoot the bomber.
Hidden Bathroom Secret (Episodes 340-341) / Bathroom Murder Case (Files 423-425)
- Atsushi Miyano wasn't shown in any flashback in the original manga version.
The Convenience Store Trap (Episodes 343-344) / Convenience Store Case (Files 426-428)
- The anime failed to draw the irregular borders of Jodie's pictures correctly for a second time after the first omission in English Teacher vs. Great Western Detective. This time, Araide's face was hidden completely under other pictures, making this clue, once again, useless.
Season 9 - Episodes 345-383
Contents
Head-to-Head Match with the Black Organization: A Dual Mystery on a Full Moon Night (Episode 345) / Volume 42 (Files 429-434)
- In the anime, in the flashback to Vermouth killing Jodie's father Vermouth has a bruise/or dirt/or a scratch of some kind on one side of her face that is consistent across several frames looking like a defensive mark. This mark is not present in the manga at all.
- In the anime, Akai is shown to cock and shoot the shotgun using both hands, whereas in the manga he only uses his left hand to do both tasks, keeping his right hand in his pocket.
Teitan High School's Ghost Story (Episode 361-362) / (Chapters 457-459)
- The anime adds the scene in the beginning where Ran had a nightmare about seeing a ghost at the school.
Season 10 - Episodes 384-424
Ran's Suspicions (Episode 400) / (Chapters 483)
- Because the anime only adapts one chapter from the manga, the story was expanded with the flashback scenes in the bus.
Season 11 - Episodes 425-459
Contents
Black Impact! The Moment the Black Organization Reaches Out (Episode 425) / (Chapters 499-504)
- The scenes where Chianti and Korn are shown practicing their sniping skill with virtual targets and Vermouth observing Kiriko Busujima at the beginning of the anime episode are not from the original manga.
- In addition, a scene with a shadow looking Rena's apartment, which has been revealed that it was Jodie spying Rena Mizunashi, and a hint that was Kimiwa, found in the adjoining apartment, and that was actually Miwako Takagi was written by Detective Takagi while observed a suspect's girlfriend, both are also exclusive from anime.
- When Jodie shoots the sprinklers to stop the Black Organization snipers, Kir hears the silenced gunshots. In the manga, Kir just turns her head slightly to see the broken sprinkler. In the anime, she turns her whole body towards the sprinkler in order to look which was an animation mistake. Her pin is a camera and would have broadcast the video of Jodie and the broken sprinkler to Gin, Vodka and Vermouth.
Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story - Fake Wedding (Episode 449) / Fake Wedding Case (File 535-537)
- The anime added a prolouge scene where Takagi had a dream that he is marrying with Yumi, Sato then congratulate him before throws him down, which cause him to wake up as he's also fall down from the bed.
Season 12 - Episodes 460-490
Contents
Genta's Certain Kill Shot (Episode 476-477)/Genta's Shoot Case (Chapter 567-569)
- In the anime, after Kanji revealed to be the culprit, he tries to run away, but Genda stops and beats him in one hit.
The Devil of the TV Station (Episode 488)/Make-Up Trick Case (Chapter 591-593)
- The anime version starts at night with Satan Onizuka being told by Tenji that his performance is canceled.
- The manga version of the story takes place within the Clash of Red and Black storyline (between Hades and Coma) and has a scene with Conan and Haibara debating on the relation between Hidemi Hondou and Eisuke. The anime version (taking place before the storyline) replaces the scene with the Detective Boys introducing themselves to real-life actresses Waka Inoue and Azusa Yamamoto.
Season 13 - Episodes 491-520
Contents
Clash of Red and Black (Episode 491-504)/Kir Transport Case (Chapter 599-609)
- In the manga, it was never mentioned how Akai and Akemi first met. But in Episode 497, it was shown in a flashback that Shuichi Akai originally met Akemi by an intentional accident. She accidentally hit him with her car when he deliberately walked into the street in front of her in order to be hit by her.
- In the manga, Kusuda's gun resembles a Glock pistol. However, in episode 497, it resembles more of a M1911 model pistol.
- In the manga, there is a scene in which a Black Organization guard is spying on Kir when she is confronted by Gin. However, in episode 502, this scene is omitted from the anime.
- Akai's face after he was killed by Kir was only shown once in the anime instead of twice like the manga, presumably because of the violence and blood. The two panels of Akai's face in the manga showed that Akai's head moved and his face became clean while Kir stepped away from the truck, proving that a body swap took place and Akai was really faking his death. The anime's censorship removed this clue entirely, which is especially unfortunate because it is the only truly definitive evidence that Akai's death was faked prior to Okiya revealing himself to be Akai.
Lawyer Eri Kisaki's Testimony (Episode 505-506)/Witness Eri Kisaki Case (Chapter 610-612)
- Hasaka is black-haired in the manga.
- The anime adds a scene in Detective Agency where Ran is asking Kogoro to pick up Eri from salon and the TV news about Nagasaku upcoming marriage at the beginning.
- In the manga, Nagasaku's corpse is open-eyed. Also, while the police wonders who of his opponents would have had motives for killing him, Hasaka psichotically smiled, believing to never be suspected. In the anime, he's close-eyed and she manifests her psychotic behaviors later on.
- In the manga it's revealed that Nagasaku and Hasaka were engaged since high school, as well as she has inherited the beauty salon and the scooter from her late father. It's also revealed that she has some assistants, while all of this is never specified in the anime.
- In the anime, Nagasaku's fiancee face is seen on the TV. In the manga, her face was not shown.
- In the manga Hasaka seems far more deranged, blaming Nagasaku's fiancee not only of making him change his hairstyle, but also of making them fight and break their amorous relationship and forcing him to marry her. In the anime she blames the fiancee only of taking him from her while they were on a break and of changing his hairstyle.
Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic (Episode 515)/Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail (Chapter 631-634)
- The anime shows various supporting characters watching the second day of Kid's heist on television, including Dr. Agasa and the Detective Boys, Subaru Okiya, Eri Kisaki, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Police. Most notably, Heiji Hattori and Kazuha Toyama are also watching the event from Osaka, when Heiji suddenly receives a call from Inspector Otaki about a murder case involving a centipede.
- The anime omits various details from the appearance of Kaitou Kid's accomplice. In the manga version, these details clearly illustrate that the accomplice is meant to be Jii.
Season 14 - Episodes 521-561
Contents
- 1 The Blue Spark of Hate (Episode 524-525)/Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle (Chapter 635-637)
- 2 The Scar of First Love, The Scar that Evokes the Past, The New Scar and the Whistling Man, and An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit (Episode 532-535) / Scar and Ginger Case and Whistling Killer Case
- 3 The Revolving Sushi Mystery (Episode 549-550)/Sushi Bar Murder Case (Chapter 655-657)
The Blue Spark of Hate (Episode 524-525)/Sports Car Arson Case Burn, Cause of Fire and Crackle (Chapter 635-637)
- The scene in which Conan & Heiji was reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation was from the manga version of The Revolving Sushi Mystery, Part 1, but was included due to following up on What She Really Wants to Ask.
The Scar of First Love, The Scar that Evokes the Past, The New Scar and the Whistling Man, and An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit (Episode 532-535) / Scar and Ginger Case and Whistling Killer Case
- Superintendent Matsumoto's flashback of the serial killer attacking is moved to the very beginning to the story arc, before the scar and ginger case even begins.
- In the manga, there is a scene where Conan fetches the two candidates for Lady Shodo's fortune and persuades them to come eat the sushi that Lady Shodo has laid out for them, by claiming that the boy of Lady Shodo's memories loved to eat sushi. This scene is cut in the anime.
- In the manga, one of the candidates for the fortune - Banba - justifies his pursuit of Lady Shodo's fortune by stating that as an adult, he has different circumstances to consider than he did as a child. This line is cut in the anime.
- The song that the serial killer whistles is explicitly identified as Paul McCartney's "Let it Be" in the manga; the anime changes the melody to an entirely different one and merely describes it as "a song that was popular twenty years ago", likely to avoid royalty issues.
- In the manga, Inspector Megure relays the additional information about the serial killer to Superintendent Matsumoto at the latter's desk (as the superintendent has just been jolted from the flashback mentioned above); in the anime, the two men have this exchange while looking into an interrogation room.
- In the anime, when Takagi is shot and wounded there's an additional sequence where he falls on his back, calling out Satou's name before he passes out.
The Revolving Sushi Mystery (Episode 549-550)/Sushi Bar Murder Case (Chapter 655-657)
- The manga version of this story followed What She Really Wants to Ask, and had Conan & Heiji reflecting on Shinichi holding Ran's hand during his transformation. The scene was instead used in the anime episode The Blue Spark of Hate, Part 1.
Season 15 - Episodes 562-601
Contents
Detective Boys vs. Robber Group (Episode 563-564)/Bank Heist Case (Chapter 677-679)
- The anime version created a minor error by showing Scar Akai's scar and the skin where the duct tape over his eyes had formerly been. Removing the tape should have tore the mask over Scar Akai's face at the time. In the manga, Scar Akai's face is drawn much more ambiguously; the gun and the shadow of the hat Scar Akai is wearing hide the scar and the part of his face where the tape had been removed.
Battle of the Haunted Warehouse's Treasure (Episode 571-572) / The Haunted Warehouse (File 690-692)
- It was added at the beggining of the first episode a scene recapping the last Detective Boys feats.
The Alibi of the Black Dress (Episode 575-576) / Gothic Lolita (File 696-698)
- Shodo has a watch on her left and uses phone on her right hand. In the anime version, they were switched.
Season 16 - Episodes 602-641
Contents
Holmes' Apprentice (Episode 616)/Following Holmes Holmes' Apprentice (Chapter 746)
- In the manga, when Conan accepts Diana's invitation to visit her in London, Azusa Enomoto mentions in an obviously stunned manner that Conan can speak English, an observation also made by Ran. In the anime, while still taking place in the Café Poirot, Azusa is completely omitted from the scene. Instead, Kogoro takes over her role of noticing Conan's ability to speak English.
Satan (Episode 616)/Following Holmes Ask Holmes (Chapter 743)
- In the manga, when Conan accepts Diana's invitation to visit her in London, Azusa Enomoto mentions in an obviously stunned manner that Conan can speak English, an observation also made by Ran. In the anime, while still taking place in the Café Poirot, Azusa is completely omitted from the scene. Instead, Kogoro takes over her role of noticing Conan's ability to speak English. [2]
- In the manga, Hades Sabara's past is elaborated on in more detail. Shinichi reads online that after his mother died, Hades invited the acquaintances hounding him for money to his house where he slaughtered them all. One week later, he went to the home of the friend who suggested he invest in the stock market; not only did Hades murder the entire family, but he ripped out all of their hearts. While the online source did not explain the reason behind such brutality, Shinichi speculated that his mother's serious disease could have been related to the heart. The anime only states that Sabara killed these people. The omission is likely due to the dark nature of the crimes and the gruesome background panel accompanying the story of Sabara's past in the manga, an image which was likely too graphic for animation.
- Many dialogues during the scenes at Wimbledon was changed from English to Japanese in the anime, including the conversation between Juno, Apollo, and Ares, and Hades Sabara's monologues.
Emergency Situation 252 (Episode 622)/ A Person in Need of Rescue (File 753)
- The manga version of this case featured an earthquake between the hide and seek scenes and Genta discovering the knocking. This scene was removed from the anime out of sensitivity to the recent Tōhoku earthquake that occurred in March 2011. In the deleted section, Conan was the seeker and had just finished finding everyone except Genta when the earthquake struck. After recovering, they asked Genta to return to the first floor using the detective badge so they could leave in case of aftershocks. Genta was upset that the game was ending prematurely and yelled into the detective badge. Genta then heard the knocking. The Detective Boys were worried the knocking signaled someone was trapped in the building because of the earthquake, so they investigated and encountered the two workers.
- In the manga, Conan's bruise disappeared after some time during the kidnapping. In the anime, his bruise remains there until the end, and during the scene at Agasa's house, his bruise has been bandaged.
Season 17 - Episodes 642-680
Contents
- 1 Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West (Episode 651) / Which One is the Greater Detective (File 778-790)
- 2 The Professor's Video Site (Episode 656-657) / Target on tape (File 775-777)
- 3 Detectives' Nocturne (Episode 671-674) / Online Client (File 796-800)
- 4 Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter (Episode 675-676) / Domestic Violence (File 801-803)
Conan vs. Heiji, Deduction Battle Between the Detectives of the East and West (Episode 651) / Which One is the Greater Detective (File 778-790)
- In this one hour episode, some scenes are not from the manga:
- The conversation between Conan and Heiji on phone at the beginning.
- The conversation between Heiji and Kazuha on the bus.
- Conan tells Ran about Heiji and Kazuha visit. Sera overhears the conversation and joins them.
- Kazuha scolded Heiji for making inconsiderate remarks about Camel "even if it's true", which Ran then told Kazuha that was also inconsiderate to say out loud too.
- Ran and Kazuha taking down the culprit who is trying to escape. Sera was impressed by Kazuha's skills.
- In the anime, Sera wore a jacket over her shirt, while she did not wear one in the manga.
The Professor's Video Site (Episode 656-657) / Target on tape (File 775-777)
- The anime adds two scenes that was not in the manga. The first one is Masumi watching Agasa's video. The second scene is the kidnappers in criminal silhouette watching Eri's video of Goro.
Detectives' Nocturne (Episode 671-674) / Online Client (File 796-800)
- Due to the fact that these four episodes were adapted from only five manga chapters, to fill in the timing, the anime version of the case was included with a few additional scenes that were not from the original manga. One of such scenes showed Subaru waiting for Agasa and Ai inside of his car in front of Agasa's house, before they started moving. He was shown secretly listening to something with a device, and immediately hid it when the two people came out. It was never explained what exactly he was listening to. Aside from this, there were also some small additional dialogues during the whole case that weren't originated from the manga.
- In the manga version, right before Amuro crashed his car, Amuro told Kogoro to put on his seatbelt in the backseat. In the anime version, Kogoro was already wearing his seatbelt, so Amuro told him to stay as he is.
- Color changes:
- In the manga Kei Kashitsuka's hair is brown, while in the anime it is black.
- In the manga Subaru's car is white-colored, but it is changed into red in the anime, which may be a possible reference to Shuichi Akai.
- In the manga Vermouth's cellphone is black, but it is changed into white in the anime.
- In the manga Amuro's cellphone is white, but it is changed into black in the anime.
Won't Forgive Even One Millimeter (Episode 675-676) / Domestic Violence (File 801-803)
- In the anime version, Tooru Amuro's background image was omitted when Masumi told Ran and Sonoko that she also wanted to meet him, not only Conan.
Season 18 - Episodes 681-723
Contents
Froth, Steam, and Smoke (Episode 684-685) / Room Traces (File 809-811)
- The anime adds an original scene between Subaru and Haibara, where Haibara says that Subaru is an unreliable knight, and then Subaru answers that he will protect her and call her princess. According to director Yasuichiro Yamamoto in Haibara Secret Archive released in 2019, he decided to add those scenes to fill up the episode duration. As a result, he got scolded by Gosho.
The Jet-Black Mystery Train (Episode 701-704) / Mystery Train (File 818-824)
- Several conversations were removed in the anime adaptation.
- Part of Yukiko and Vermouth's conversation: "Especially since it seems that the kids have met her in her former appearance..."
- Amuro's explanation of why Vermouth was using the Scar Akai disguise on the train: "She's the only one who can completely immerse herself into the role of that man, and you know her well, after all..."
- Gin commenting about how it is good the police and Jirokichi are on the platform: "It's good for us that the boss of the Suzuki Corporation and the top of the Aichi Prefecture police force are here... They'll misunderstand the whole situation as an attempt on their lives..."
- Yukiko cutting off her scream for Ai once Vermouth left her room.
- The carriage attendants commenting on the black smoke from the explosion: "Did the storage hold really blow up? Ye... yes sir. There was a bang, and when I looked out the window, there was black smoke."
- Bourbon's retreat to the front of the car and his wondering about the identity of the man he saw: "Could it be, that silhouette I just saw..."
- Vermouth noting that Conan had been eavesdropping: "He'd been listening to our conversation!"
- Part of Conan's conversation with Kaitou Kid: "You came to scout out the train before your heist."
- Part of Conan's conversation with Kaitou Kid: "But I'm short, so I could see her chin and saw through it all straight away."
- Part of Conan's conversation with Kaitou Kid: "They'll probably try and corner her in the storage hold, where they've set some explosives, so be careful..."
Season 19 - Episodes 724-762
Contents
Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid (Episode 724-725) / Blush Mermaid (File 828-830)
- In the anime version, the silhouette of the person Kaitou Kid disguised as was clearly identifiable as Masumi Sera.
The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene (Episode 731-732) / Yumi's Love Story (File 847-849)
- Part of Conan's conversation was removed: "You know...surprisingly."
The Case of the Lucky Calico (Episode 751-752) / Taii's Owner (File 865-868)
- In Page 9 of Vol 82 File 867, Takagi whispers to Sato that "what was really soft and warm wasn't, of course, the bedding..." in front of the kids, making her furiously embarrassed. The implication of them having a sexual relationship is so direct that it wasn't included in the anime.
Season 20 - Episodes 763-803
Contents
- 1 Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case (Episode 772-773) / Aquarium Murder Case (File 882-884)
- 2 The Scarlet Return (Episode 779-783) / Elementary Teacher Assault (File 891-898)
- 3 Taiko Meijin's Match of Love (Episode 785-786) / Shogi Tournament (File 899-902)
- 4 Three First Discoverers (Episode 792-793) / Scriptwriter Murder Case (File 906-908)
Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case (Episode 772-773) / Aquarium Murder Case (File 882-884)
- Due to broadcasting regulation, the culprit's motive for killing the victim is changed from revenge porn to embarrassing photos.
The Scarlet Return (Episode 779-783) / Elementary Teacher Assault (File 891-898)
- In the manga, Haibara is the one who deduces that the foreign expensive car must belong to Jodie. In the anime, Mitsuhiko is the one who makes this deduction. Also, Haibara doesn't state it out loud while Mitsuhiko does.
- Conan's flashback from the last time he encountered Amuro was a scene added in the anime and not in the manga.
- The glove Akai is wearing is a different style. In the manga it has holes over the knuckles and in the anime it is solid.
- In the manga Akai only handles the gun with his gloved hand. In they add a scene wear he checks to see if a bullet is loaded with his ungloved hand, likely cancelling out the reason he is wearing the glove which would be to avoid leaving fingerprints.
- In the manga when Vermouth and Bourbon are talking afterwards, Vermouth mentions Bourbon wearing a wiretap while confronting the FBI at the school. This is omitted from the anime.
- When Jodie asks Akai if he can cook in the anime, he is smiling when he says Yukiko taught him. In the manga he wears a neutral expression.
- In the manga when Akai suggests letting Jodie and Camel solve the kids' mystery, he is shown with one eye open. In the anime both eyes remain closed.
- In the manga the back seat of the convertible is never visible until Akai sits up. In the anime, the show the back seat at one point and you can see that there is something there.
Taiko Meijin's Match of Love (Episode 785-786) / Shogi Tournament (File 899-902)
- In the manga, the board used in the third clue was incorrectly colored black and white as a chess board (but with shogi pieces). This is fixed in the anime.
Three First Discoverers (Episode 792-793) / Scriptwriter Murder Case (File 906-908)
- Rei Furuya only appears in the anime version of the episode.
Season 21 - Episodes 804-844
Contents
The Kamaitachi Inn (Episode 808-809) / Kamaitachi Murder Case (File 909-912)
- Yoko Okino only appears in anime version of the episode.
- Professor Agasa and Ai Haibara does not appear in the anime version of the episode. Instead Haibara's phone is showed to lie on a table with the tone filling the house.
Ramen So Good, It's to Die For 2 (Episode 827-828) / A Killer in Ramen Ogura (File 928-930)
- There is a flashback of the murder of Ramen So Good, It's to Die For in the anime version.
A Cottage Surrounded by Zombies (Episode 830-832) / Zombie Movie Murder Case (File 931-935)
- In the manga, after noticing the zombies in the window, Heiji and Conan wonder if they might be movie extras, with Heiji later noting that they must not be after hearing the film crew scream in reaction to the zombies. This does not happen in the anime.
- In the second part of the case, between the moment where Conan grabs a boom mic to defend himself and the moment that the window breaks, there is a scene where Heiji tosses the chair he grabbed to the side and runs off to grab the Zombie Sword prop, leaving behind a very frightened Conan who in confusion asks where Heiji is going. While the scene is brief, this does not happen in the manga.
- In the manga Heiji explains how someone can hide inside the wardrobe without anyone's help.
Season 22 - Episodes 845-886
Contents
- 1 Chiba's Difficult UFO Case (Episode 847-848) / UFO Sighting Murder Case (File 942-944)
- 2 Memories from Sakura Class (Episode 853-854) / Ran & Shinichi - First Contact (File 921-924)
- 3 Just Like a 17 Years Old Crime Scene (Episode 861-862) / The Clenched Scissors and the Clipped Letters (File 948-950)
- 4 The Spirit Detective's Murder (Episode 863-864) / The Clenched Scissors and the Clipped Letters (File 951-953)
- 5 The Traitor's Stage (Episode 866-867) / A song named ASACA (File 954-957)
- 6 Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Episode 872-874) / Curse of the Nue (File 958-962)
- 7 The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room (Episode 878-879) / Fitting Room Murder Case (File 969-971)
- 8 Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café (Episode 885-886) / Murder Inside Café Poirot Case (File 981-983)
Chiba's Difficult UFO Case (Episode 847-848) / UFO Sighting Murder Case (File 942-944)
- In the manga, there's a continuity error between panel 2 and panel 3 of the second page of File 942. In the first panel, Naeko Miike is standing on the left of Yumi, whereas in the next panel, she's standing to her right. This was corrected in the anime.
- At the beginning of the case, Chiba asks Yumi and Naeko if they saw an alien in the streets of Haido during their last patrol. Startled, they answer that they didn't see any alien. In the anime, when Chiba goes away to ask other people, Yumi says: "He's so dense!", referring both to the fact that aliens don't exist, and that he still hasn't recognized his childhood friend in Naeko. This was not in the manga.
- The scene at the end of episode 847 where Conan recaps every hint in his head was not in the manga.
- The scene in file 944 where Kogoro watches a Yoko Okino movie where she hunts down aliens was omitted from the anime.
Memories from Sakura Class (Episode 853-854) / Ran & Shinichi - First Contact (File 921-924)
- The scene before the opening credits where Conan shows Ran, Sonoko and Masumi the way to the cherry trees was not in the manga.
- When Ran gets bullied because her badge is made of paper, Yukiko and Shinichi can be seen walking behind the glass door. This was not in the manga.
- When asked by the teacher if Shinichi has allergies, Yukiko answers that Shinichi has none, but that he hates raisins. This was not in the manga.
- In the anime, Shinichi opens three doors before finding the other kids napping. In the manga, Shinichi finds the right room from the beginning.
- The anime production team omitted to draw Yusaku's laptop on his desk in episode 854.
- The episode corrected a drawing mistake from the manga. Aoyama had drawn the door to exit the Kudos' library behind Yusaku's desk. However, the door is in front of the desk. This was changed in the anime.
Just Like a 17 Years Old Crime Scene (Episode 861-862) / The Clenched Scissors and the Clipped Letters (File 948-950)
- In the anime, before exiting Agasa's house with the Professor and Conan, Subaru gives Haibara his oven mitts, telling her to recook the food he gave her.
- In the anime, when Conan enters the Beetle to search for Agasa's laptop, the Professor tells him the culprit is going to be interviewed by the police. In the manga, Conan says he wants to check something before he goes and see the police interview.
- In the anime, when trying to solve the "PUT ON MASCARA" riddle, after having deleted the letters P, T, O and N, Conan thinks to himself that there are many "A" in the riddle, and that the riddle is maybe a Japanese name.
The Spirit Detective's Murder (Episode 863-864) / The Clenched Scissors and the Clipped Letters (File 951-953)
- The manga begins when Conan passes by the Poirot, whereas the anime begins by showing Conan walking down a street, and one minute after, passing by the Poirot.
- When Kogoro is on the phone being tricked into appearing in a TV show with "Soul Detective" Hotta Gaito, the person on the phone tells him he'll star in a show with Yoko Okino. In the anime, a visual with Kogoro and Yoko Okino in disguise and a banner with "Solve the cold case!!" written on it are shown. This was not in the manga.
- The scene where Conan thinks: "I see, that's how it is!" is longer in the anime, because flashbacks of episode 863 are shown.
The Traitor's Stage (Episode 866-867) / A song named ASACA (File 954-957)
- In the anime, Subaru takes part in the cleaning of Shinichi's house. He's wringing out a mop when he hears Sonoko say that the song "ASACA" is written with the letter "c", and not with the letter "k". Upon hearing this, Subaru drops the towel in the bucket of water. This wasn't in the manga.
- In the anime, it's Sonoko who asks Conan if he wants to go with her and Ran to have a word with Rokumichi. In the manga, it was Ran.
- In the manga, it's mentioned that Rokumichi would habitually pull all-nighters to work on song lyrics. He would make a conscious effort to stay up long enough to watch the sunrise with a coffee in hand. Okuyasu notes that he and Rokumichi bonded over mountain climbing. Following a concert, the two would set up camp after climbing and later watch the morning sunrise. These conversations are omitted from the anime.
- Despite his membership in a mountain climbing club, Hirokazu claims he never learned how to tie a knot. His inability to tie a knot was not established in the anime version.
- In the manga, Rokumichi's eyes are shown to be open after the body has been brought down. The medical examiner can be seen physically inspecting the body for rigor mortis and the eye for dilution. In the anime, his eyes are shut during examination and no mention is made of rigor mortis.
- In the manga, it’s mentioned that Rokumichi had a blog. Hirokazu notes that the popular musician wrote about his desire to “die on stage” when his time came, suggesting that the murder was perhaps committed by a devoted fan. No mention of a blog is made in the anime.
Conan and Heiji's Nue Legend (Episode 872-874) / Curse of the Nue (File 958-962)
- Because episode 872 adapted two files, episode 874 was adapted from only one file and five pages from file 961. In order for the episode to be 24 minutes long, the staff had to make some scenes longer or to create new scenes. In episode 874, when Heiji sews, he hurts himself with the needle. This wasn't in the manga.
The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room (Episode 878-879) / Fitting Room Murder Case (File 969-971)
- Because the three manga chapters were not enough to make two episodes, some scenes were either made longer, or dialogues were added.
- During her interrogation scene, Ayami is asked about the gifts in her purse. She tells the police that the boxes contain perfume and are a gift for the store manager. In the manga, Takagi requests to see the contents of her perfumes boxes. In the anime, however, Ayami herself offers to show him.
Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café (Episode 885-886) / Murder Inside Café Poirot Case (File 981-983)
- When Heiji and Conan talk about how he confessed his love to Ran in London, Heiji admits that he wants to find a cool line to say to Kazuha when he confesses to her. This was not in the manga.
- In the anime, after discovering the suspects don't have blood on their hands, Hattori curses to himself and says: "Why do all these cases have to be so hard?". This was not in the manga.
- In the anime, Kogoro sneezes when Conan and Heiji speak of him.
- In the manga, Takagi tells Inspector Megure that in a recent case, the culprit had used daikon to make blood disappear. However, due to planning issues, that case was adapted into anime two months after this case was adapted, so the dialogue was cut from the anime version.
Season 23 - Episodes 887-926
Contents
- 1 Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box (Episode 887-888) / Kaitou Kid and the Luna Memoria (File 963-965)
- 2 The New Teacher's Skeleton Case (Episode 889-890) / The Old Warehouse of Teitan Elementary School (File 966-968)
- 3 The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door (Episode 894-895) / Interchanged Betting Ticket Case (File 975-977)
- 4 Lawyer Kisaki's SOS (Episode 901-902) / Eri Kisaki Abduction Case (File 984-986)
- 5 Mystery of the Burning Tent (Episode 909-910) / Burning Tent Murder Case (File 987-989)
- 6 The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery (Episode 916-917) / Kendo Tournament Murder Case (File 990-993)
- 7 The High School Girl Trio's Secret Café (Episode 919-920) / Café Rice Flower Murder Case (File 994-996)
- 8 The Heartfelt Strap (Episode 925-926) / Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case (File 997-999)
Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box (Episode 887-888) / Kaitou Kid and the Luna Memoria (File 963-965)
- Conan and Haibara's clothes are not the same as in the manga at the beginning of the episode.
- Haibara remarking that Subaru was wearing a turtleneck in Summer was left out of the episode because the episode aired in January.
- In the anime, the old lady decides to offer the book Ran wanted to read to her. This dialogue was cut from the anime version.
The New Teacher's Skeleton Case (Episode 889-890) / The Old Warehouse of Teitan Elementary School (File 966-968)
- The anime begins with shots of children going to school, whereas the manga begins immediately in Teitan.
- Lines were added in the anime version when Conan and Haibara enter their classroom. Ayumi asks Conan if he beat Kid, and Genta asks him who Kid was disguised as.
- In the manga, when Genta says he'd like Kid to impersonate him, Conan tells him he already did. In the anime version, Conan only thinks this line.
- In the anime, Kobayashi writes Rumi Wakasa's name on the board.
- In the anime, before Conan opens the trapdoor to warehouse's basement, Genta, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko and Haibara try to scare Rumi by telling her there might be a skeleton inside. This was not in the manga.
- Scenes where Rumi Wakasa walks in the school were added in the anime to give her a more mysterious aura.
The Tokyo-Style Detective Show Next Door (Episode 894-895) / Interchanged Betting Ticket Case (File 975-977)
- In the anime, Conan sits next to Kogoro on the sofa to watch the horse race.
- Kogoro explains that he's been unlucky since the beginning of the day in the manga. In the anime, what he tells Conan is shown in flashbacks.
- Kogoro and Ran bicker in the anime while Conan notices Kogoro won his horse race bet. This doesn't happen in the anime.
- Kogoro kisses his winning ticket in the anime, when he only looks at it happily in the manga.
- When Kogoro, Conan and Ran enter the sushi restaurant in the manga, there's only one employee, Wakita Kanenori. In the anime, there are three employees.
- In the manga, when Kogoro orders three very expensive meals, Ran scolds him by implying they don't have the money. In the anime, Kogoro answers that he can spend this money thanks to the race he just won. Conan reacts to this by saying that the ticket is probably not his only in the anime.
- In the anime, Conan thinking "One of Rum's eyes... are artifical" is replaced by a flashback of episode 793.
- In the anime, after Kogoro explains the Zombie cottage case to Kanenori, he asks for more beer.
- In the manga, Kogoro or Ran reacts each time a client orders something. Kogoro is surprised that a young client drinks a coke with his sushi, so Ran doesn't tell Kogoro not to bicker with the other clients. Kogoro wants to eat something another client ordered, but Ran reminds him he has cholesterol. These reactions didn't make it to the anime adaptation.
- In the manga, when the victim arrives at the restaurant, she doesn't say anything and goes to the loos right away. In the anime, she immediately declares she knows the one who stole her pouch is in the restaurant.
Lawyer Kisaki's SOS (Episode 901-902) / Eri Kisaki Abduction Case (File 984-986)
- When Kogoro reads the synopsis of the movie he's going to watch with Eri at the beginning of episode 901, small characters are drawn in the background to illustrate what Kogoro is reading. This was not in the manga.
- During her abduction scene, Goro tries to attack the culprits before they lock him in a room. This was not in the manga.
- In the manga, Eri doesn't think of opening the door when she's in the garage trying to escape. The anime version corrected this.
- There are more scenes where the culprits try to find Eri.
- Eri takes off her high heels in the anime in order not go unnoticed.
- Kogoro doesn't find the building in which Eri is held captive right away like in the manga. He has to search for a few minutes before finding it.
- Takagi doesn't take the criminals to the police car at the end of the case.
- Kogoro and Eri have more lines when they bicker at the cinema.
Mystery of the Burning Tent (Episode 909-910) / Burning Tent Murder Case (File 987-989)
- In the manga, when Shiratori gives Kuroda a report, Kuroda says: "Oh, Shiratori, right?". This was omitted in the anime.
- The conversation between Shiratori and Kuroda is a bit longer in the anime, as some sentences were added.
- The first scene at the camping site is longer in the anime because of filler shots that show the entire camping site.
- When Rumi Wakasa asks the kids to find some wood in order to light a fire and they answer "Yes!", Haibara tells them not to run. This was not in the manga.
- In the anime, the background appearance of Professor Agasa, Sumiko Kobayashi and Yukiko Kudo is omitted.
- In the anime, a background appearance for Asaka and Amanda Hughes is added.
- In the anime, when Rumi Wakasa looks around her and doesn't see Ayumi, it is implied that Rumi has only one real eye. In the anime, not only is it implied, but Haibara and Conan are shown noticing it.
- In the anime, when Kuroda judo throws the culprit, Rumi jumps to the ground in order to protect Ayumi. In the manga, Ayumi falls on the ground.
The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery (Episode 916-917) / Kendo Tournament Murder Case (File 990-993)
- At the end of the episode, Momiji sips her tea prepared by Iori, and comments that it is delicious. The comment was not in the manga.
The High School Girl Trio's Secret Café (Episode 919-920) / Café Rice Flower Murder Case (File 994-996)
- The Logo of Beika Bookstore doesn't have any white border in the manga but it does in the anime.
- The part where Kogoro and Conan follow Ran in Beika is much shorter in the manga probably because of timing issues.
- There is no appearance in the manga of the Cheetah Delivery Service.
- In the manga, there is no flashback of the corpse of Shido Nukitani and Soshi Okita looking above it.
The Heartfelt Strap (Episode 925-926) / Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case (File 997-999)
- The soccer match is briefly shown in the anime, whereas the manga begins in the train the Detective Boys ride to go back home after the match.
- Seconds before the train abruptly stops, making the Detective Boys fall, Genta says that he recently cleaned his DB Badge. This was not in the manga.
- Unlike the manga, which described the background behind why the mysterious man really stole the strap, the anime only explained it briefly.
Season 24 - Episode 927-964
The Scarlet School Trip (Episode 927-928) / Crimson School Trip Case (File 1000-1005)
- The scene with Mai Kuraki and her manager is only seen in the anime, although the quote about the double couple was proposed by Gosho Aoyama.
- The part when Ran asks Keiko Kurachi if she has won the Macademy Awards is skipped in the anime.
Season 25 - Episode 965-992
Kid vs. Komei: The Targeted Lips (Episode 983-984) / Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip (File 1018-1021)
- Moena Yamamoto has blonde hair in the manga, while the anime changed her hair to black.
Season 26 - Episode 993-1032
Contents
- 1 Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy (Episode 993-995) / TV Drama Filming Site Murder Case (File 1022-1026)
- 2 The Moonlight Sonata Murder (Episode 1000-1001) / Moonlight Sonata Case (File 62-67)
- 3 The 36-Cell Perfect Game (Episode 1003-1005) / Nagano Snowy Mountains Case (File 1027-1031)
- 4 Picking Wild Plants and Clovers (Episode 1011-1012) / Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case (File 1032-1034)
- 5 The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden (Episode 1018-1020) / Antique Facet Case (File 1035-1038)
- 6 Momiji Ooka's Challenge (Episode 1024-1025) / Lover Code Case (File 1039-1042)
- 7 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Jinpei Matsuda (Episode 1029) / Matsuda Part (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 1-3)
Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy (Episode 993-995) / TV Drama Filming Site Murder Case (File 1022-1026)
- Hideka Aburai's hair in the manga is black, but is changed to brown in the anime.
- Daisaku Odori's hair in the manga is black, but is changed to grey in the anime.
- A flashback from The Desperate Revival is added in the anime, when Ran talked about the time when both Shinichi and Conan were together.
- A short scene of Mitsuhiko sneezing is added in the anime, compared to the manga where it is only told by the characters.
- At the end of the deduction, it's Conan who reveals that the trick used in the second murder was infact a fail-safe in case Tokuzono survived the first murder attempt, due to the fact that it's very risky to use the cap trick with shake that normally came with straight-type straw, compared to the Manga where Aburai reveals it herself and the topic regarding straw type is not mentioned.
- When Aburai tries to commit suicide by crashing into the building, she drives around the ground area one time in order to increase the car's speed. Masumi is also thrown off the car after she tries to break in the driver's window.
- A scene of Aburai's arrest is added at the end of the episode, with both Jinmei and Tomioka being sad that their co-worker is the murderer. Tomioka also brings up that Ran's personality being similar to Yukiko in order to cheer Jinmei up.
The Moonlight Sonata Murder (Episode 1000-1001) / Moonlight Sonata Case (File 62-67)
- Because the case consists of six manga chapters and being adapted into two episodes, there are some alterations to the case:
- Some scene are removed:
- Narumi's explanation about the mayor candidates.
- Conan's early deduction that the culprit might be a man.
- People's anger after the first case.
- Narumi's discussion with Kogoro, Conan, and Ran while going back to the inn.
- Kogoro running back to the crime scene after realizing that the murders aren't over yet.
- Narumi, Kogoro, and the policeman's discussion about Kameyama's death.
- A suspicious person peeking through the window, followed by Conan and Kogoro chasing that person.
- Megure questioning people's alibis after the second murder.
- Nishimoto's reaction towards Keiji Asoh's last music sheets.
- Some of the suspects' backstory.
- Megure retelling the events of the case.
- Megure playing the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata recordings.
- The moment where Conan tranquilizes Kogoro.
- Some bits of dialogue are removed:
- People's dialogues while Conan is running to the piano room.
- Hirata mentioning that the piano plays itself.
- People's dialogue about who Kogoro is.
- The dialogues about who left the main room after Kawashima.
- Megure's dialogue about guarding the building.
- Kogoro's explanation about the remaining suspects to be interrogated.
- Kogoro's question about who might attacked Murasawa and Reiko's answer.
- The tension between characters and their emotions are less intense compared to the manga.
- Ran notices that the music sheets are strange just by looking at them, and plays the sheets to prove it. In the manga, she recognized it while playing the sheet.
- Megure is being shown hearing the second movement of Moonlight Sonata recording, while in the manga he just claims to have heard it.
- Conan just recognized the drugs by simply looking at it. In the manga, he recognized it by licking it.
- Some part of the deduction are being cut, especially the drugs deal backstory and the part about the culprit having to be a man.
- Some part of Seiji's explanation to Conan are removed.
- The scene where Hirata is being questioned by Megure after the end of the case is removed.
The 36-Cell Perfect Game (Episode 1003-1005) / Nagano Snowy Mountains Case (File 1027-1031)
- Ikue's hair is black in the manga, when in the anime is changed to blonde, while Raito's originally blonde hair is changed to dark brown. Kouhei's black hair is also changed to dark brown.
- Kouhei Wada's eyes are open when his body is found in the manga, but the anime version of the scene has his eyes closed.
- The scene where Kawasaki dies is longer in the anime, as we see the process of him slowly dying from the effects of the poison, whereas the manga only shows his corpse.
Picking Wild Plants and Clovers (Episode 1011-1012) / Edible Wild Plants Collecting Case (File 1032-1034)
- A scene with the Detective Boys and their teachers in the train is shown at the beginning, which wasn't in the manga.
- Kohji's palm bruise is not shown in the anime. However, the anime shows Kohji's bishop small crack mark, while in the manga it was hidden.
The Antique Tray Can't Be Hidden (Episode 1018-1020) / Antique Facet Case (File 1035-1038)
- Because these three epiosdes were adapted from four manga chapters, there are some additional scenes that were not in the manga:
- Flashback to Makoto Kyogoku the Understudy, where Sera asked Ran and Sonoko about Haibara. There are also Conan's flashback to The Spirit Detective's Murder and The Wizard of the Ripples.
- A scene where Sera arriving in front of Agasa's house and Subaru observing her from Kudo residence.
- A scene where Conan enters the room and checks Nishitsu's body. Sera also enters the room to look for the tray, while none of them entered the room in the manga.
- In the anime, the suspect interrogation is held in another room, while in the manga it was held directly on the alley in front of the room where the murder happened.
- In the manga, the housekeepers appeared, but not in the anime. Their roles are replaced by either Takagi or Chiba.
- Mary's flashback of Kohji Haneda is removed from the anime.
- In the anime, the hearing aid is discovered by the forensics, then it is brought to the crime scene by Chiba. In the manga, the hearing aid was still on the crime scene, it was discovered by Takagi after he stepped on it.
- In the manga, after Conan instructed Takagi to flip back the trays, he asked Takagi about the bloodstain in one of the boxes. In the anime, he asks Chiba instead.
Momiji Ooka's Challenge (Episode 1024-1025) / Lover Code Case (File 1039-1042)
- In the first scene, Momiji drinks tea with a cup plate on her lap. However, the cup plate was removed in the anime.
- In the manga, Ran came home and went to the detective agency, with Kogoro sleeping there. She was also in the detective agency when Conan came home. In the anime, she directly goes to her room and is in the living room when Conan comes home.
- A scene where Iori is looking at his hand clock is shown, which wasn't in the manga.
- In the manga, the cars used by the group to go to the warehouse are white. While in the anime, they are black.
- In the last scene of Part 1, Momiji is shown hiding behind Iori's left side. The manga showed her hiding behind his right side.
- The scene at the beginning where the Detective Boys are at Agasa's house is slightly changed. The videogame they play, which features Yaiba Kurogane and Sayaka Mine in the manga, is changed to two different characters.
- In the manga, after Conan explains the possibility that the culprit might hide before the other people come, Kazuha and Ran praised him. Conan then pretend that it was from Shinichi, with Hattori swearing in his thought. This scene is removed in the anime.
- A few dialogues of Heiji, Kazuha, and Ran are cut in the anime.
- When Momiji asks Takagi to check if the body has a burn mark, he goes to the body to check his palm. In the manga, Takagi was still near the body and directly checks the body's palm.
- After saying he spilled lemon juice, Conan later corrects that he only spilled water, not lemon juice on the culprit's hand. This dialogue is not in the manga.
- Kohji Haneda's hand is not shown in the manga. The anime shows his hand but does not show his palm bruise.
Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Jinpei Matsuda (Episode 1029) / Matsuda Part (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 1-3)
- The anime starts with Conan walking from school under sakura trees. The anime also adds Conan's narration about the police academy.
- The cafetaria scenes is longer in the anime, thus some new dialogues and interactions between Rei, Hagiwara, Matsuda, Hiro, and Date are added.
- In the manga, when Onizuka decide to check the roof, he was accompanied with two workers. In the anime, he is accompanied with one worker.
Season 27 - Episode 1033-1067
Contents
- 1 Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board (Episode 1033-1035) / Shogi Player Serial Murder Case (File 1043-1046)
- 2 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Wataru Date (Episode 1038) / Date Part (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 4-6)
- 3 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Kenji Hagiwara (Episode 1042) / Hagiwara Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 7-9)
- 4 The Birthday Party of Divine Punishment (Episode 1045-1046) / Sisters' Birthday Party Murder Case (File 1047-1050)
- 5 The Spark That Fell on the Ranch (Episode 1053-1054) / Trapped at Hatoyama Farm (File 1051-1054)
- 6 Yoko Okino and the Locked Attic (Episode 1059-1060) / Kogoro in a Dilemma (File 1055-1057)
- 7 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Hiromitsu Morofushi (Episode 1061) / Morofushi Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 10-12)
Taiko Meijin's Shogi Board (Episode 1033-1035) / Shogi Player Serial Murder Case (File 1043-1046)
- The anime adds some flashback scenes:
- Momiji Ooka's Challenge: Heiji mentioned about Haneda family and Conan's thought about Haneda family is wealthy.
- Taiko Meijin's Match of Love: the match between Chikara and Shukichi, and Shukichi telling Yumi about the match.
- In Episode 1035, there are some flashback scenes from Episode 1034, when Takagi and Sato are questioning the suspects.
- The scene when the group is searching for Genda is longer in the anime, thus some dialougue are added.
- In the original manga version, Kishimoto's cause of death is unknown, whereas it is shown that he died from being stabbed in a flashback from episode 1035.
- In the manga, after Shukichi was saved, Akai directly called Camel, while Shukichi was talking to Conan. In the anime, while Conan and Shukichi are talking to each other, Akai is seen tying the culprit, and calls Camel after Shukichi and Conan finished talking.
- The anime removes Mary and Yumi background appearances when Shukichi mentions that Mary is refusing to meet Yumi.
Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Wataru Date (Episode 1038) / Date Part (Wild Police Story Volume 1 File 4-6)
- The anime starts with Conan walking from school , along with his narration about the police academy.
- Some dialogue are removed:
- Date saying that he is not an instructor, and Kenji response that Date got large of presence
- Rei's dialogue about how the others arrest the robbers and Date mentioning that they will get scolding from Onizuka
- The anime add the appearance of Kenji's sister, Chihaya in the flashback. She never appeared in the Wild Police Story manga, but Gosho has introduced her in the main manga before the release of this episode.
Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Kenji Hagiwara (Episode 1042) / Hagiwara Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 7-9)
- The anime adds the following scenes:
- The female students, after they finish eating;
- Hagiwara flashback about his father's workshop;
- Rei knocking Hiro's room and asking if he want to buy something;
- The truck is smashing through the toll gate portal.
- The anime adds Hiro's dialogue, "Nice punch, right, Zero?" while demonstrating a punching gesture. The dialogue was not in the manga, but the punch was.
- In the manga, everyone, including Date, is laughing during the party scene. In the anime, while the others are laughing, Date only smiles.
- In the manga, the eyes of the man approaching Kenji and Matsuda are not visible. His eyes are visible in the anime wildly after Matsuda screams at him.
- In the anime, Monobe turns around to show Hiro and Date his tattoo when Tomori mentions it. He did not do this in the manga.
- In the manga, while riding the motorbike, Date used his right hand, which was supposed to be handling the twistgrip, to hold the speaker. The anime fixes this by having the speaker in his left hand instead.
The Birthday Party of Divine Punishment (Episode 1045-1046) / Sisters' Birthday Party Murder Case (File 1047-1050)
- Some scenes are removed from the anime:
- Conan's response when Yumi and Remi's childhood photo is shown
- Conan and Sera checking the body
- Case character reintroduction in chapters 1048 and 1050
- Megure and Takagi's dot faces expression in chapter 1049
- The dialogue when Yumi assures Megure that the one who threw out things was Hanasaki
- Some scenes are added in the anime:
- Conan thinking about Ran, Sera, and Sonoko protecting Yumi
- Conan's response when the room was dark
- Sera excused herself to Sonoko to answer a phone call from Mary
- Conan places some plates on the table when Sonoko brings some cakes
- The chair being stuck in the ceiling after getting kicked by Ran
- Vermouth pulls Mary's hair, and Mary manages to free herself
- Ran wears thigh-high socks in the anime, while she didn't wear them in the manga.
- The anime fixes Mary's clothes after she shrinks, whereas, in the manga, her clothes also shrink with her.
- In the manga, after Mary fell from the bridge, a couple was seen looking down into the river, and they reacted in English. The anime changes the couple's appearance and has them respond in Japanese.
The Spark That Fell on the Ranch (Episode 1053-1054) / Trapped at Hatoyama Farm (File 1051-1054)
- The scenes and dialogues from the manga are removed in the anime:
- Haibara's explanation about chicken's life span, along with Genta's line, is that it is not even a year since they are first grader.
- Amuro explained why he didn't tell the situation initially, and Kazami apologized for taking action alone.
- Kazami, Kobayashi, and Mitsuhiko's reaction when Conan told them that Gisuke hanged himself next to the desk in the room.
- Shukichi's background is shown when Kazami tells Amuro about him.
- Haibara's line about there being nothing in the storage room.
- Haibara's line that the computer in the office has a password.
- Junya is calling out if there is anyone in the woods.
- Conan's explanation about the blacklight mechanism.
- Umisuke tells the suspects they have almost arrived where the meteorite could be found.
- Conan's explanation that Umisuke scattered the burnt tree branches and dug the long ditch to lure the culprit.
- In the manga, Amuro's camo jacket has some design on the upper half. In the anime, it is just a solid color.
- In the manga, Gisuke's hair was black. The anime changes his hair color to grey, making him look older.
Yoko Okino and the Locked Attic (Episode 1059-1060) / Kogoro in a Dilemma (File 1055-1057)
- The anime adds a scene after the others know that Kogoro is asking for toilet paper, and he is still waiting in the toilet, saying the monologue, "Paper... please!"
Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Hiromitsu Morofushi (Episode 1061) / Morofushi Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 10-12)
- Some scenes and dialogues are not adapted in the anime version, including:
- Onizuka remembers the event he considered as misconduct by the five people, and Matsuda complains that one of them was to save Onizuka's life.
- Rei, Date, and Hagiwara's reaction to Matsuda saying, "You can trust us," while convincing Hiro to tell the story.
- Matsuda and Date mentioned "The Three Kingdoms" after hearing about Koumei.
- Hiro's description of the three suspects of the murder.
- Date giving more description about Irie Sumio, when he started living in Tokyo, his character and reputation.
- Onizuka checks the five people to see if none are in the bathroom.
- Onizuka's dialogue after hearing Rei's explanation, where he threatens to have the five people write a resignation letter if the toilet is still dirty.
- The flashback scene where Hiro meets Rei for the first time is in the anime, but the only dialogue by Rei is not included.
- In the manga, after Matsuda says that Hajime Tomori is the culprit, Hagiwara wonders why Tomori killed Hiro's parents, and Hiro mentions the possibility of Yuri being Tomori's daughter. In the anime, after Matsuda says Tomori's name, Hiro remembers Yuri's full name and is sure that Yuri is Tomori's daughter.
- In the manga, the details of Tomori's statement during the convenience store robbery, when he came to buy snacks for his daughter, were mentioned by Date and Rei before Matsuda emphasized that Tomori was the culprit. In the anime, the statement was said by Tomori himself in flashback and is mentioned after they know Tomori's motive for killing Hiro's parents.
Season 28 - Episode 1068-1108
Contents
- 1 Yusaku Kudo's Detective Show (Episode 1071-1072) / Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case (File 1058-1060)
- 2 Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Rei Furuya (Episode R133) / Furuya Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 13)
- 3 The Black Organization's Scheme (Episode 1077-1079) / FBI Serial Murder Case (File 1061-1066)
- 4 The Inauspicious Matchmaking (Episode 1085-1086) / Shintoist Temple Case (File 1067-1069)
- 5 Akemi Miyano's Time Capsule (Episode 1093-1094) / Akemi Miyano's Time Capsule (File 1070-1072)
- 6 Chihaya Hagiwara, Goddess of the Wind (Episode 1098-1099) / Hiroshi Agasa Abduction Case (File 1073-1075)
- 7 Kid vs. Amuro: Queen's Bang (Episode 1105-1106) / Kaitou Kid and the Queen's Bangs (File 1076-1078)
Yusaku Kudo's Detective Show (Episode 1071-1072) / Yusaku Kudo's TV Show Case (File 1058-1060)
- Some dialogues are added:
- Yusaku realizes the TV station that interviewed him.
- Yusaku asked Kid to send his address so he could send a copy of his novel.
- Yukiko mentioned that Yusaku solves the case in three minutes, so four hours should be enough for Conan.
- In the manga, Megure is shown in the background when Yusaku mentions him. It is removed in the anime.
- In the manga, Koretsugu Kanzawa has black hair. In the anime, he has grey hair and looks bald.
- The anime adds an original scene where Ran is just coming home and preparing dinner so she won't miss Yusaku's TV show. Kogoro then wonders why they ask a novelist to solve the case, not a detective.
- To avoid repeating the case explanation during the first part, the anime makes some changes:
- In the manga, Conan directly explains the case after Kid arrives at the study room. The TV staff arrived when Conan explained the 2nd victim. After the conversation with Yumekawa, Conan asks Kid how he knows Yusaku is sick before continuing their discussion about the case.
- In the anime, after Kid arrives at the study room, Conan asks Kid how he knows Yusaku is sick. The TV staff arrives not long after that. After the conversation with Yumekawa, Conan sees Yusaku and Yukiko in their room before returning to the living room, where Kid waits for him to explain the case.
- In the manga, Conan hides behind the table during the live broadcast. In the anime, Conan hides under the table.
- The anime did not show the scene when Yumekawa strangled Kiryu, while in the manga, the scene was shown.
Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Rei Furuya (Episode R133) / Furuya Part (Wild Police Story Volume 2 File 13)
- As this episode adapts only one chapter, several scenes and flashbacks were added.
- Rokuro Momota's appearance is not shown in the anime version.
The Black Organization's Scheme (Episode 1077-1079) / FBI Serial Murder Case (File 1061-1066)
- Tim from Clash of Red and Black appears, but he isn't in the manga.
- In the manga, the man killed by Gin in the beginning is unnamed, while in the anime, his name is Jack, which is only known through the ending credit.
- In the shootout scene, the voices of FBI agents can be heard. Only George can be heard in the manga, but the anime adds Daniel.
- The anime adds the scene where Jodie ruffles Conan's hair in admiration, and Camel thanks Conan for saving him.
- The anime adds the scene from the next canon case in the episode, where Yusaku and Akai talk about the tea party event.
The Inauspicious Matchmaking (Episode 1085-1086) / Shintoist Temple Case (File 1067-1069)
- The anime adds some original scenes not in the manga:
- Conan asks Ran if he can go for a walk rather than stand in line before approaching Heiji.
- Conan thinking why the suspects stay at the shrine and if the flagpole is the weapon.
- Conan wonders if Kazuha would have known Heiji was the man behind the mask and what Heiji would do if she knew.
- Conversation between Conan and Kazuha about what Heiji might be doing now.
- While the cases where Heiji attempted to confess Kazuha were mentioned in the manga, the anime adds flashback scenes.
- In the manga, Shinichi is shown in the background while Conan thinks about the mysterious sound. In the anime, it is not shown.
- The anime changes how Sato deals with Kawano when he gets provoked by Heiji. Instead of hitting Kawano on the head, Sato pulls his ear.
- The anime adds more reaction from Shamoto when she hears Kawano is responsible for her condition. She tried to kick Kawano several times, and when Takagi wanted to calm them down, Shamoto kicked Takagi several times.
Akemi Miyano's Time Capsule (Episode 1093-1094) / Akemi Miyano's Time Capsule (File 1070-1072)
- The anime added some original flashbacks about Akemi that are not in the manga:
- Akemi changing her shoes in the locker room
- The boys silently observe Akemi from far away and get noticed by her friend
- Akemi reading Japanese Language book
- Akemi walked away while talking to her friend
- The anime adds the scene where Conan shows the group photo clearly, while in the manga, only the silhouette of the people is shown in the image.
- In the anime, they say it when Murata and Yanagimachi mention pizza, sushi, and the delivery guy. In the manga, they only say it in their mind.
Chihaya Hagiwara, Goddess of the Wind (Episode 1098-1099) / Hiroshi Agasa Abduction Case (File 1073-1075)
- The anime adds some scenes:
- Agasa asks Conan if he found something to matter after Chihaya salutes him.
- Sonoko asks first about the men accompanying Nanjo.
- A big screen announces the news that Nanjo is with the police.
- Jugo tells Kogoro to put on the sirene after hearing about the kidnappers' position.
- Ran, Sonoko, and Jugo reacting to Chihaya doing stoppie.
- Some dialogue changes:
- Chihaya specified the fine Agasa got in the manga, while she only scolded and warned him in the anime.
- Because Sonoko asks about the men accompanying Nanjo first in the anime, Nanjo only says that those men are bodyguards. He said that he thought the bodyguards were a bit much without being asked in the manga.
- In the manga, Agasa knew the car model, and the car was white. In the anime, Agasa doesn't see the car model, and the car is yellow.
- In the manga, Kogoro's rental car is a Nissan Sentra; in the anime, it is his usual Toyota Crown.
Kid vs. Amuro: Queen's Bang (Episode 1105-1106) / Kaitou Kid and the Queen's Bangs (File 1076-1078)
- The anime adds the scene at the beginning where people wait their turn to see the exhibit.
- The anime adds Azusa's "cute" face when she tries to persuade Kazami to let her take a photo of Kid's card.
- The Kaitou Kid chase scene in the anime is extended.
- The anime shows the visual of Yoko Okino's merchandise during the last scene when Kazami unpacks the package from Amuro.
Season 29 - Episode 1109-Current
Contents
- 1 Takagi and Date and the Notebook Promise (Episode 1109-1110) / Wataru Date's Notebook (File 1079-1081)
- 2 Chihaya and Jugo's Matchmaking Party (Episode 1115-1116) / Marriage Partner Searching Party Murder Case (File 1085-1087)
- 3 The Body on the Gunma-Nagano Border (Episode 1123-1124) / Nagano-Gunma Prefectural Border Murder Case (File 1082-1084)
- 4 The Suspected Infidelity of the Triple Collab (episodes 1130-1131) / Family Restaurant Murder Case (File 1091-1093)
- 5 Momiji Ooka's Sweet Trap (episodes 1135-1136) / Detective Play Director Murder Case (File 1088-1090)
- 6 The Hotel Serial Bombing Case (episodes 1144-1145) / Serial Hotel Bombing Case (File 1094-1096)
Takagi and Date and the Notebook Promise (Episode 1109-1110) / Wataru Date's Notebook (File 1079-1081)
- Some dialogues not included in the anime:
- Sato suggests that she and Takagi have lunch at Poirot.
- Takagi mentions that Sato was working on a different case when the kidnapping happened.
- The anime adds the scene where Mitsuhiko suggests they walk Haibara back to Agasa's residence.
- In the manga, before capturing the robber, Sato crossed her arms in front. In the anime, she is directly prepared to catch the robber.
- In the manga, Azusa goes directly to get the gaming device after informing Conan about the gaming device. In the anime, Conan has to ask Azusa what she did with the device before she goes to get it.
- The anime did not include the scene where the Detective Boys ask Takagi why Date copied the code in his notes instead of taking a picture with his phone.
- The anime removes Detective Boy Badge's usage by Sato when she asks Conan to get Alain out of the car.
- The anime adds some scenes of Detective Boys where they are wondering about the "radio show about roads" and the meaning of "Soleil."
- In the manga, Conan deduced that Yuji's location is within a 30-minute driving radius. In the anime, Takagi and Sato are the ones who deduce it.
- In the manga, Conan deduced that the car was from the underground parking garage, and Alain was told to lie down when the vehicle moved. In the anime, Conan and Mitsuhiko have to ask Alain first what he sees when he gets into the car and when the vehicle leaves the parking garage.
- The anime adds the process of Alain trying to remember the flag color, which he directly said in the manga.
- In the manga, when Takagi asks the taxi driver to take him to the restaurant, he immediately sees the restaurant's flag. In the anime, there is a delay between him asking the taxi driver and seeing the restaurant's flag.
- The anime adds original dialogues for Takagi when he provokes the kidnapper, saying that he doubts the kidnapper has seen the news and can't do anything without his boss, then asking him to hand over Yuji if he doesn't want to be beaten to death.
Chihaya and Jugo's Matchmaking Party (Episode 1115-1116) / Marriage Partner Searching Party Murder Case (File 1085-1087)
- Some original scenes and dialogues are added:
- Kogoro realizes that he lost the key and might lose it in front of the restaurant.
- Jugo imagines Chihaya picking a man for dinner before shaking his head off.
- Conan asks Jugo not to touch the body (because he does not know that the man in the mask is Jugo).
- Takagi is doing a hand pose after Jugo did Western Lariat to the culprit.
- Chihaya walked away with Jugo after talking to Conan while ensuring Jugo did not become grouchy after she asked for a ride home.
- Some background scenes are not adapted:
- Jugo when he thinks Kaburagi also slipped at the entrance.
- Woman staff when she tells Jugo about the incident at the previous matchmaking party.
- Sango appears in the background both in manga and anime, but on different occasions:
- In the manga, he appears when Jugo mentions his fancy shoes.
- In anime, he appeared when Jugo thought about Sango and kept introducing him to his colleagues.
- In the manga, Conan eavesdropping on the suspect's questioning is only shown at the end during Enzaki's turn. In the anime, it is shown since Kaburagi's turn.
- The events after Jugo slips are changed in the anime, where the staff only appears to clean the glass shards after Chihaya remarks that Takagi is just like Jinpei. In the manga, the staff showed up immediately before Sato asked Takagi about his foot.
- The scene and dialogue when two staffs pushing the food trolley is changed. In the manga, the male staff asked the female staff to return it as dinner was canceled. In the anime, the staff are both female, and one of them commented that the dinner is wasted.
- In the manga, when Kaburagi took the knife from the trolley, the food cover opened, and the food was shown. It remained closed in the anime.
The Body on the Gunma-Nagano Border (Episode 1123-1124) / Nagano-Gunma Prefectural Border Murder Case (File 1082-1084)
- Some original scenes and dialogues are added:
- The mother and her son, in the beginning, have additional dialogues in the anime after parting away from Kogoro.
- Yamamura, Yamamoto, and Yui's meeting during the events in The Raven Chaser are directly shown with scenes from the movie (albeit redrawn) instead of being vague.
- The anime adds more flashback scenes of younger Hiro and Yamamura.
- The reaction of Komei, Yamato, and Yui after Yamamura suggests that Joshu soba is better.
- Kogoro says he needs to loosen his belt and tie after eating soba.
- Some scenes are not adapted:
- Ran suggests they go to a restaurant with a high star rating.
- Conan is asking who Kogoro will ask for a food recommendation.
- Kogoro's monologue after Yamamura finishes his call.
- The scene when the culprit hit the victim for the third time.
- Senta says that almost all streamers want to make themselves look better after Kogoro asks him to bring a ring light.
- Senta mentioned his words when he was talking to the hotel staff through the door.
- Yamamura imagined what Kazuki was thinking while waiting at the parking lot.
- Conan asks Kogoro if his explanation about the trick is proper.
- Ran and Kogoro's initial reaction when they heard Yumi's confession regarding the death of Chizu's mother.
- Senta mentioned in the video that the car could fall off the cliff at a time.
- In the manga, the photograph of Hiro and Yamamura is shown to have an outline, which indicates that Yamamura took a picture of the photograph. In the anime, the outline is not shown.
- Ran's monologue about Liu Bei's famous line is only said from her heart in the manga. In the anime, she says it out loud.
The Suspected Infidelity of the Triple Collab (episodes 1130-1131) / Family Restaurant Murder Case (File 1091-1093)
- Several scenes and dialogues are added in the anime version:
- Haibara glared at Conan when he intercepted her from investigating possible infidelity.
- Chiba thanked Conan for summarizing the victim and suspects' information.
- Naeko, after saying that Conan is just like a police officer, wonders if she should say a detective, but Chiba's expression changes as she says that.
- When Yasuko mentioned that Sumiko cheated with another band, Yumi and Naeko immediately looked at Chiba and Shiratori.
- Detective Boys singing "Bokura no Yume sa Kamen Yaiba" and later sleeping.
- Conan sneezes after Kobayashi, Yumi, and Naeko talk about their ace-in-the-hold that they are all familiar with, followed by Haibara hoping the case can be solved soon so that she can know how the three-couple drama ends.
- The photograph of Kenya and Yasuko that made Kenya quit the band.
- In the manga, after Conan receives the camera footage from Yumi, he first reviews how Nagasu initially sits down and then eats french fries. This part is not adapted into anime.
- In the manga, Yasuko mentions that Mao and Sumika were there when Tokumi met Kenya's fans. Their appearance in that flashback is only shown in the anime version.
Momiji Ooka's Sweet Trap (episodes 1135-1136) / Detective Play Director Murder Case (File 1088-1090)
- The anime version includes the names of Youka Kuraishi, Nobuya Nagakubo, Ayari Kakiwaki, and Miku Narasawa as actors in the script. They will later appear in the Detective Play Murder Case.
- Several scenes and dialogues are added in the anime:
- Kazuha says she feels like a celebrity when they eat in Kyoto in a car.
- Kabumoto remarks that Momiji already knows Heiji and the others, making things easier.
- Kabumoto says it is unrealistic for a modern young man not to have a girlfriend.
- Kabumoto is asking people to eat pizza for good luck.
- Conan, sitting between Heiji and Momiji, becomes annoyed when Momiji comes closer to Heiji.
- Kabumoto agrees with Kuroda's thoughts on the script and asks the staff to keep it realistic.
- The scene where the three other crew members check on Kabumoto, who is sleeping. (In the manga, the scene was only mentioned and not shown.)
- Inaba is saying that there is a ladder downstairs.
- Kuroda emphasizes that murder is more likely the case, followed by Ayanokoji saying that would make everyone who was in the house when the case happened a suspect.
- Ayanokoji remarked that it would raise several questions if they considered the case murder.
- Kazuha asks Iori how many restaurants they are going to.
- Ayanokoji added that the sleeping pills might not affect Kabumoto at the right time, and he could have forgotten to take them.
- Kimata says that three of them don't have any motive to murder Kabumoto, with Karuo mentioning that they have a play coming up.
- Karuo is saying that Kabumoto trained Ninka himself.
- Heiji trembling while holding the pizza cutter after an "incident" with Momiji.
- The scene where Kabumoto asks Inaba to have an affair with Ninka and the scene afterward where Ninka asks Inaba to leave his wife and will make the affair known to the public if he doesn't do it. (In the manga, this is explained only by Inaba.)
- An added scene with Inaba describing how he murdered Ninka
- In the manga, Kuroda was standing on the other side of the car while talking to Iori. In the anime, he walked himself to the same side as Iori.
- The mysterious older man has slightly more detailed hair features compared to the manga
- Some dialogues are removed in the anime:
- Kimata said that they learned that Ninka had poisoned herself after they called the police.
- Kimata said that he needed to line up some other work if the play was being canceled after the staff asked Ayanokoji to let them leave.* Some dialogues by Karuo, Kimata, and Inaba have been changed regarding the order and who spoke it.
- Kuroda asked what the checkered shirt they saw under the door was.
The Hotel Serial Bombing Case (episodes 1144-1145) / Serial Hotel Bombing Case (File 1094-1096)
- Several scenes is not included in the anime:
- Eri explaining that she just had a hearing about labor problem before she meet Conan and Masumi.
- Masumi making comments after she read Rinzaki's work on his laptop.
- Eri convincing others to not rely on the police and try their best to evacuate people from the potentially targeted rooms, while proceeding with Conan, Masumi, and Ronda, leaving Kureishi behind.
- After Masumi understands that the police might find marijuana if they search Rinzaki's room, Mary replied that she is counting on her. Mary's line is not in the manga.
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Rerun and Remastered Episodes | Digital Remaster • Rerun and Remastered Episodes list (by Air date • Number) | |
Staff | Staff • Staff Listing Season 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 • 26 • 27 • 28 • 29 | |
Related Articles | List of anime-original cases • List of differences between the manga and anime • Chapters not yet scheduled to animate • Manga Listed By Case
Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story (series) • Mystery Tour (series) | |
Entertainers | TV Networks • Studios • Funimation Entertainment • TMS Entertainment |