Difference between revisions of "Season 9"

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|manga-source=[[Volume 28#Old Photograph Murder Case|V28 - F3~F5]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 28#Old Photograph Murder Case|V28 - F3~F5]]
 
|pnew=[[Shizuka Hattori]]'s first appearance.
 
|pnew=[[Shizuka Hattori]]'s first appearance.
|summary=A beautiful woman hires Detective Mouri to help her locate a friend. During the process, a woman's husband is murdered. Inspector Sanngo Yokomizo arrives on the scene. Conan finds the client to be very suspicious, as she refuses to cooperate with the investigation. Is she the murderer, or is there something more about her actions?}}
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|summary=A beautiful woman hires Detective Mouri to help her locate a friend. During the process, a woman's husband is murdered. Inspector Sango Yokomizo arrives on the scene. Conan finds the client to be very suspicious, as she refuses to cooperate with the investigation. Is she the murderer, or is there something more about her actions?}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|221|-|[[The Client Full of Lies|The Client Full of Lies <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|January 22, 2001|next-conan-hint=Bandage
 
{{SeasonItem|221|-|[[The Client Full of Lies|The Client Full of Lies <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|January 22, 2001|next-conan-hint=Bandage
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|manga-source=[[Volume 28#Mermaid's Curse Case|V28 - F6~F10]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 28#Mermaid's Curse Case|V28 - F6~F10]]
 
|promance=Heiji and Kazuha are found stuck on a cliff, and Kazuha is barely hanging on to Heiji to survive!
 
|promance=Heiji and Kazuha are found stuck on a cliff, and Kazuha is barely hanging on to Heiji to survive!
|summary=Conan and Heiji investigate the area and history of Mermaids Grave, a forest on mermaid island. They learn that an elder who is over 130 years old is a holder of the arrow and the head of the festival. While investigating two more murders occur. Conan reveals to Heiji he knows who the murderer is and to meet him later, but later he and Kazuha fall off a cliff.}}
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|summary=Conan and Heiji investigate the area and history of Mermaids Grave, a forest on Mermaid Island. They learn that an elder who is over 130 years old is a holder of the arrow and the head of the festival. While investigating two more murders occur. Conan reveals to Heiji he knows who the murderer is and to meet him later, but later he and Kazuha fall off a cliff.}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|224|-|[[And Then There Were No Mermaids|And Then There Were No Mermaids <font size=1>(The Resolution)</font>]]|February 12, 2001|next-conan-hint=Insurance card
 
{{SeasonItem|224|-|[[And Then There Were No Mermaids|And Then There Were No Mermaids <font size=1>(The Resolution)</font>]]|February 12, 2001|next-conan-hint=Insurance card
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|pnew=[[Jodie Starling|Jodie Saintemillion]]'s first appearance.
 
|pnew=[[Jodie Starling|Jodie Saintemillion]]'s first appearance.
 
|pchar=We learn of Jodie's love for video games. It is also mentioned how she is Ran's english teacher.
 
|pchar=We learn of Jodie's love for video games. It is also mentioned how she is Ran's english teacher.
|summary=Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are at an arcade. While there, they meet Ran's new english teacher, Jodie Saintemillion, who confesses a love of video games. While playing a virtual reality fighting game, a man is murdered while strapped to his video game chair. How could the murderer have killed him?}}
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|summary=Ran, Sonoko, and Conan are at an arcade. While there, they meet Ran's new English teacher, Jodie Saintemillion, who confesses a love of video games. While playing a virtual reality fighting game, a man is murdered while strapped to his video game chair. How could the murderer have killed him?}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|227|-|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 5, 2001|next-conan-hint=Shoes
 
{{SeasonItem|227|-|[[The Battle Game Trap|The Battle Game Trap <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 5, 2001|next-conan-hint=Shoes
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{{SeasonItem|229|-|[[The Murderous Pottery Class|The Murderous Pottery Class <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 19, 2001|next-conan-hint=Necktie pin
 
{{SeasonItem|229|-|[[The Murderous Pottery Class|The Murderous Pottery Class <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|March 19, 2001|next-conan-hint=Necktie pin
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 30#Pottery Class Case|V30 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 31#Pottery Class Case|V31 - F1]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 30#Pottery Class Case|V30 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 31#Pottery Class Case|V31 - F1]]
|promance=Ran decides to not send Shinichi her pottery, while Sonoko gives hers to Makoto. While looking for chips, Conan finds the pottery, which says "I will wait for you, Shinichi," which gets Conan redfaced, and makes him happy for the rest of the day.
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|promance=Ran decides to not send Shinichi her pottery, while Sonoko gives hers to Makoto. While looking for chips, Conan finds the pottery, which says "I will wait for you, Shinichi," which gets Conan red-faced, and makes him happy for the rest of the day.
 
|summary=After investigating by Inspector Megure and Takagi, Conan uses Sonoko to reveal the culprit and tie him to the crime. Sonoko gives her pottery to Makoto, who doesn't know what it's supposed to be used for. Ran decides to not send Shinichi her pottery. Conan discovers it a few days later, where it says on the bottom "I will wait for you," with a heart next to it. This makes Conan happy for the rest of the day.}}
 
|summary=After investigating by Inspector Megure and Takagi, Conan uses Sonoko to reveal the culprit and tie him to the crime. Sonoko gives her pottery to Makoto, who doesn't know what it's supposed to be used for. Ran decides to not send Shinichi her pottery. Conan discovers it a few days later, where it says on the bottom "I will wait for you," with a heart next to it. This makes Conan happy for the rest of the day.}}
  
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{{SeasonItem|234|-|[[The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|May 21, 2001|next-conan-hint=Traces of zabuton cushions
 
{{SeasonItem|234|-|[[The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|The Evidence That Didn't Disappear <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|May 21, 2001|next-conan-hint=Traces of zabuton cushions
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 29#Dog Lovers Case|V29 - F6~F8]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 29#Dog Lovers Case|V29 - F6~F8]]
|summary=Conan notices that there is glass wool  in the incinerator and realizes who the culprit is. After gathering the guests, Conan reveals that the grandfather clock did not chime since the culprit changed the time on it and reveals that the culprit used the stereo to simulate the chimes. Doyle chased after the chime and is lured to the back of the stereo with food containing sleeping pills. Conan reveals that the culprit was after the jewellery on Doyle's collar which is worth a fortune. He reveals that the culprit is Yoshio Tsunashima; Tsunashima had reserved a small pendulum clock  which was becoming slower by a minute per hour, meaning something was weighting down the pendulum which was revealed to be Doyle's collar. Tsunashima confesses to his crime and reveals he needed the money to continue to support the abandoned dogs he kept taking in. Kanou decides to give the collar to Tsunashima and not push for any charges. That following evening, they find out Kanou's other dog, Arthur, was the one who was placed Hasuki's shoes elsewhere. Conan reveals that Arthur wanted to prevent Hasuki from leaving so he could be with his love Christie, Hasuki's German Shepherd. Hasuki announces that she had accepted Kanou's proposal and will be joining him in England.}}
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|summary=Conan notices that there is glass wool  in the incinerator and realizes who the culprit is. After gathering the guests, Conan reveals that the grandfather clock did not chime since the culprit changed the time on it and reveals that the culprit used the stereo to simulate the chimes. Doyle chased after the chime and is lured to the back of the stereo with food containing sleeping pills. Conan reveals that the culprit was after the jewelry on Doyle's collar which is worth a fortune. He reveals that the culprit is Yoshio Tsunashima; Tsunashima had reserved a small pendulum clock  which was becoming slower by a minute per hour, meaning something was weighting down the pendulum which was revealed to be Doyle's collar. Tsunashima confesses to his crime and reveals he needed the money to continue to support the abandoned dogs he kept taking in. Kanou decides to give the collar to Tsunashima and not push for any charges. That following evening, they find out Kanou's other dog, Arthur, was the one who was placed Hasuki's shoes elsewhere. Conan reveals that Arthur wanted to prevent Hasuki from leaving so he could be with his love Christie, Hasuki's German Shepherd. Hasuki announces that she had accepted Kanou's proposal and will be joining him in England.}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|235|-|[[The Locked Wine Cellar]]|May 28, 2001|next-conan-hint=Smashed wine
 
{{SeasonItem|235|-|[[The Locked Wine Cellar]]|May 28, 2001|next-conan-hint=Smashed wine
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
|summary=Conan, Kogoro, and Ran are all at a party. While there, they discover a locked wine celler, and a man is found dead in it. How could the killer have murdered the victim, and then escaped from the locked wine cellar. Conan stuns Kogoro, and with the help of Officer Chiba and Wataru Takagi, is able to solve the case.}}
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|summary=Conan, Kogoro, and Ran are all at a party. While there, they discover a locked wine cellar, and a man is found dead in it. How could the killer have murdered the victim, and then escaped from the locked wine cellar. Conan stuns Kogoro, and with the help of Officer Chiba and Wataru Takagi, is able to solve the case.}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|236|-|[[The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour|The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|June 4, 2001|next-conan-hint=Car key
 
{{SeasonItem|236|-|[[The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour|The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|June 4, 2001|next-conan-hint=Car key
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{{SeasonItem|247|-|[[The Mystery in the Net|The Mystery in the Net <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|August 20, 2001|next-conan-hint=Boat in the sand
 
{{SeasonItem|247|-|[[The Mystery in the Net|The Mystery in the Net <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|August 20, 2001|next-conan-hint=Boat in the sand
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 31#Netted Man Murder Case|V31 - F5~F7]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 31#Netted Man Murder Case|V31 - F5~F7]]
|pchar=At the end of the episode, Haibara formely introduces herself to Ran, showing that she will not hide from her anymore.
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|pchar=At the end of the episode, Haibara formally introduces herself to Ran, showing that she will not hide from her anymore.
|summary=With the help of the Detective Boys, and Agasa, Conan solves the crime, and names the culprit, whom accidentally gives themself away as the killer but trying to put words in Inspector Yokomizo's mouth that he never said, and getting caught over it. Afterwards, Haibara walks up to Ran, smiles, and introduces herself, not being shy to Ran anymore.}}
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|summary=With the help of the Detective Boys, and Agasa, Conan solves the crime, and names the culprit, whom accidentally gives themself away as the killer but trying to put words in Inspector Yokomizo's mouth that he never said, and getting caught over it. Afterwards, Haibara wakes up to Ran, smiles, and introduces herself, not being shy to Ran anymore.}}
  
 
{{SeasonItem|248|-|[[The Alibi of the Soothing Forest]]|August 27, 2001|next-conan-hint=Ceramics' clay
 
{{SeasonItem|248|-|[[The Alibi of the Soothing Forest]]|August 27, 2001|next-conan-hint=Ceramics' clay

Revision as of 03:09, 25 February 2017

Season 9 aired from December 11, 2000 to October 22, 2001.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 9.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

Trivia

  • This is the last Season of the 20th Century, with Episode 218 airing on December 18, 2000.
  • Also, this is the first Season of the 21st Century, with Episode 219 airing on January 8, 2001.

See also

Seasons of the Anime
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