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− | == [[Kaitou Kid & Takagi-san Halloween Campaign]] ==
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− | | [[File:Kaitou Kid and Takagi-san Halloween Campaign.png|thumb|right|200px|The new Kids on the block.]]
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− | '''''Kaitou Kid & Takagi-san Halloween Campaign''''' was a crossover event during October of 2017 by Manga magazines [[Shōnen Sunday]], Betsucomi, Cheese, Shō-Comi Gessan, Big Comic Spirits, Yawaraka Spirits und Big Comic Superior, which have in common that they are all owned by the publisher [[Wikipedia:Shogakukan|Shōgakukan]]. Several different characters originating from series published in these magazines dressed up as [[Kaitou Kid]] for this special event. The event is named after Kid himself as well as Takagi-san from [[Wikipedia:Teasing Master Takagi-san|Karakai Jōzu no Takagi-san]], who are both from a Sunday series respectively.
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− | During this event, stamps for LINE app were released, as well as trading cards and other merchandise which could be ordered from japanese retailers. Series who partook in this event were:
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− | * ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', featuring [[Kaito Kuroba]] (Shōnen Sunday)
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− | * ''Karakai Jōzu no Takagi-san'', featuring Takagi-san (Gessan)
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− | * ''[[Wikipedia:QQ Sweeper|QQ Sweeper: Queen's Quality]]'', featuring Kyutaro Horikita (Betsucomi)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/103795/Shitsuji-tachi_no_Chinmoku Shitsuji-tachi no Chinmoku]'' (Cheese)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/90088/Koi_Furu_Colorful__Zenbu_Kimi_to_Hajimete Koi Furu Colorful]'' (Sho-Comi)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/98639 Maō-jō de Oyasumi]'' (Shōnen Sunday)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/108866/Wagahai_no_Heya_de_Aru Wagahai no Heya de Aru]'' (Gessan)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/102458/Neko_no_Otera_no_Chion-san Neko no Otera no Chion-san]'', featuring Chion (Big Comic Spirits)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/105182/Violence_Action Violence Action]'' (Yawaraka Spirits)
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− | * ''[https://myanimelist.net/manga/103953/Ningyohime_no_Gomen_ne_Gohan Ningyo-hime no Gomen ne Gohan]'', featuring Princess Ela (Yawaraka Spirits)
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− | * ''[https://www.mangaupdates.com/series.html?id=120002 Kotaro wa 1-ri Kurashi]'', featuring Kotaro (Big Comic Superior)
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− | The illustration of Kaito Kuroba used for the trading cards is the cover of [[Magic Kaito Volume 5#Part 1 (Chapter 34)|Chapter 34]] ([[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 6), which was published in April of that year.
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− | = ''[[Gosho_Aoyama%27s_Collection_of_Short_Stories#The_Santa_Claus_of_Summer|The Santa Claus of Summer]]'' =
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− | == ... in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' ==
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− | === [[Manga]] ===
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− | | In FILE.53 ([[Volume 6]]), one of the suspects explains that he has been to the cinema in [[Ginza|Kinza]], where they played "The Summer Santa Claus" (''Natsu no Santa Claus'' aka ''The Santa Claus of Summer''). [[Conan Edogawa]] and [[Ran Mouri]] have also been to that movie, which Conan uses to counter his alibi.
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− | | [[File:File_197_Conan_Kogoro_Idol_Posters.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Conan clearly envies Kogoro's idol knowledge, I can see it in his face.]]
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− | While visiting the house of the '''Aoshima sisters''' in '''FILE.197''' ([[Volume 20]], File 7 - 9), '''[[Kogoro Mouri]]''' marvels at all the pop idol merchandise they have - mentioning several of the idols he recognizes, one of them being '''[[Asuka Anzai]]''', the deuteragonist of ''The Santa Claus of Summer''.
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− | | [[File:File_789_Keisuke_Hara_TV.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"This is a relatively crudely drawn TV movie. We are drawn better today."]]
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− | During the conclusion in '''FILE.789''' ([[Volume 75]], File 5), the television plays with the audio at high volume, seemingly switching between channels. The last show heard and seen is ''The Santa Claus of Summer'', with '''parts of the dialogue between [[Keisuke Hara]] and Asuka Anzai''' quoted and an '''original panel from the one shot''' featuring Keisuke in his original drawing style being shown on the monitor.
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− | | [[File:EP121-Nishina.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kogoro's side-glance is suspicious.]]
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− | While visiting the house of the '''Aoshima sisters''' in '''[[The_Locked_Bathroom_Murder_Case|Episode 121-122: The Locked Bathroom Murder Case]]''' ([[Season 5]], Episode 15 - 16), [[Kogoro_Mouri|Kogoro]] and [[Ran Mouri]], as well as [[Conan Edogawa]], marvel at all the pop idol merchandise they have - with Kogoro mentioning several names of the idols he recognizes, one of them being '''[[Asuka Anzai]]''', the deuteragonist of ''The Santa Claus of Summer''. In contrary to the [[Manga]], the poster can be seen several times.
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− | The '''same poster of Asuka Anzai''' later reappears '''in the apartment of [[Kenji Tsujiya]]''' from '''[[Which_One's_Deduction_Show|Episode 381-382: Which One's Deduction Show]]'''.
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− | During the conclusion in '''[[Kogoro-san_is_a_Good_Man|Episode 662: Kogoro-san is a Good Man]]''' ([[Season 21]], Episode 17), the television plays with the audio at high volume, seemingly switching between channels. The last show heard and seen is ''The Santa Claus of Summer'', with '''parts of the dialogue between [[Keisuke Hara]] and Asuka Anzai''' quoted and an '''[[The_Santa_Claus_of_Summer|original scene from the OVA]]''' recreated, featuring Keisuke being shown on the monitor.
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− | == ... in ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H2_(manga) H2]'' ==
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− | ''H2'' is a Manga not by Gosho Aoyama, but his good friend '''[[Mitsuru Adachi]]'''.
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− | | A rather subtle link: {{nihongo|'''[[Senkawa High School]]'''|千川高校|''Senkawa kōkō''}}, the fictional school mentioned as the one '''[[Keisuke Hara]]''' attends in his second year, is reused as a recurring setting in this Manga.
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− | == ... in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' ==
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− | | After getting amnesia, '''[[Keisuke Hara]]''' is transported to '''[[Ono Central Hospital]]'''. The name "'''Ono'''" (小野) is later on used a lot in ''Magic Kaito'' for other buildings and a newspaper (Ono Bank, Ono Real Estate, "Ono Shimbun", etc.), implying it to be some kind of location in Tokyo - maybe a shared one.
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− | = ''[[Yaiba]]'' =
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− | == ... in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' ==
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− | <small>Passing the torch.</small>
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− | | [[File:File_12_Conan_Yaiba_TV.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Yaiba fighting with the Haō-ken on Kogoro's TV.]]
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− | At the end of '''FILE.12''' ([[Volume 2]], File 3), [[Conan Edogawa]] sleeps in front of the TV in the [[Mouri Detective Agency]] on which '''[[Yaiba Kurogane]]''' can be seen, wielding the '''Haō-ken''' with the energy blade he uses in his final battle against '''[[Takeshi Onimaru]]''' in his demon form during '''Chapter 233 - 236''' ([[Yaiba Volume 23]], Chapter 1 - 4).
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− | | [[File:File_17_Mansion_Statues.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A rock-solid Easter Egg... Okay, I admit, that was bad.]]
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− | One of the stone statues inside the seemingly haunted house the newly founded [[Detective Boys]] enter in '''FILE.17''' ([[Volume 2]], File 8) is (fittingly enough) the Rock Soldier from the so-called "Pyramid Arc" of ''Yaiba'', who appeared in '''Chapters 178 - 181''' ([[Yaiba Volume 18]], Chapter 2 - 5).
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− | | [[File:File_28_Yaiba_no_Daibouken.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Considering that Ran met the game protagonist's rival in person by now...]]
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− | Conan uses a "Game Man" handheld and a (fictitious) game called "'''YAIBA no Daibōken'''" ("YAIBA's Great Adventure") to distract [[Ran Mouri]] from the fact that he's Shinichi in '''FILE.28''' ([[Volume 3]], Chapter 9). While acting like he's playing it, Conan also mentions '''Onimaru''' as adversary. The highscore list of the game is the deciding evidence for Conan to solve the case in the end.
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− | | [[File:Yaiba_Chapter_184_Kamen_Yaiba.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Yaiba as <s>Hentai Kamen</s> "Kamen Yaiba".]]
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− | '''FILE.36''' ([[Volume 4]], File 7) marks the debut of the Detective Boys' favorite superhero, "'''[[Kamen Yaiba]]'''". His name is not just a combination of "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamen_Rider Kamen Rider]" and "Yaiba", he's also a reference to a moment from the [[Yaiba#Chapters|Manga]] of ''Yaiba'', when Yaiba Kurogane put on [[Sayaka_Mine|Sayaka's]] underwear like a mask to protect himself from the attacks of the [[Sugi Pollen Soldier]], resembling the Rider a bit and jokingly calling himself "Kamen Yaiba".
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− | In the same chapter we get the first appearance of an '''[[ONY]]''' product: The television in the display window showing the arrest of Capane. After '''Takeshi Onimaru''' took control of Japan in ''Yaiba'', a lot of company names were "oni-fied", with almost all of them being plays on brand names from real life - with '''SONY''' of course becoming "ONY". Gosho Aoyama later on integrated this fictionalized company in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', ''Detective Conan'', as well as their derivatives and adaptions, too.
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− | Furthermore, one of the hints for the treasure hunt is the "hat" referring to the sign board of a "'''Cafe Terrace Jubei'''", close to [[Touto Tower]]. Besides being [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yagy%C5%AB_J%C5%ABbei_Mitsuyoshi a historical person], '''Yagyū Jubei''' was also an ally of Yaiba Kurogane in ''Yaiba''. There's also a sign saying "KAPPA" in '''FILE.38''', shortly before the Detective Boys go into the alley Conan tries to get them away from - perhaps a reference to the Kappa(s) living in the Dark Sphere in ''Yaiba'', even though this is more wonky whether it's an allusion or not.
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− | | [[File:File_45_Conan_Ran_Yaiba_Karaoke.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Imagining that song with Conan's flat singing voice...]]
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− | The cover for chapter '''FILE.45''' ([[Volume 5]], Chapter 6) shows '''Conan and Ran singing Karaoke''' in front of a monitor depicting '''Yaiba Kurogane''', while the subtitles spell out "Yuuki ga Areba" - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwnx46uV6fs the opening song] of ''[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba]]''.
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− | The TV in the hotel room at the beginning of '''FILE.59''' ([[Volume 6]], File 9) is an '''ONY model''' and the disposable camera used by the culprit is a "'''ONY Onicolor Flash'''" (differing in spelling between "Onycolor" and "Onicolor"). Additionally, '''[[Satoru Imatake]]'s next novel''' mentioned in the same case, "'''Legend of the Swordmaster'''"/"'''Brave Sword Legend'''" (depending on the translation you read) sounds like a reference to Yaiba's Anime ''Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba'', which is translatable as "Legend of the Swordmaster Yaiba" or "Brave Sword Legend Yaiba".
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− | | [[File:File_62_Tsukikage-jima.jpg|thumb|right|200px|From bunny to island... is this an up- or downgrade?]]
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− | The name '''[[Tsukikage_Island|Tsukikage]]''' ("Moon Shadow") for the island in '''FILE.62 - 67''' ([[Volume 7]], File 2 - 7) is identical to one of [[Kaguya]]'s henchmen in ''Yaiba''.
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− | The brand-new videogame "'''Onimaru Quest'''" from '''FILE.69 - 71''' ([[Volume 7]], File 9 - 11) is, of course, a reference to '''Takeshi Onimaru''' from ''Yaiba'' - you can even make him partly out in his demon form and his distinct armor on the cover Conan is looking at. The game is - again, similar to "Yaiba no Daibōken" - an important clue for the case.
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− | Conan, irritated at still being small and having to visit the children's floor of [[Beika Library]] in '''FILE.96''' ([[Volume 10]], File 6), finds two books, titled "Kaitō Boy" (= ''[[Magic Kaito]]'') and "'''Samurai Shōnin'''", which is ''Yaiba''. He comments that these books are "boring", so... nice jab at... yourself, Gosho?
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− | '''[[Shizuka Hattori]]''' was crying on her old photo from '''FILE.276 - 278''' ([[Volume 28]], File 3 - 5) because she lost against a younger girl from the first year of middle school in a Kendō tournament when she was in the second year - the girl in question being a young version of '''[[Michiko Kurogane]]''' (the blonde girl in the back of the photo, still going by her maiden name "Tsubaki" at this time, as can be seen on the sign at the wall), the mother of '''Yaiba''' and '''[[Moroha Kurogane]]''', looking like her daughter back then and making her the first ''Yaiba'' character to canonically exist in Conan's world. Gosho confirmed these things in the '''Shōnen Sunday Special Booklet in 2013'''.
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− | | [[File:File_384_Raijin_Scroll.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A thunderous applause for this deity, please.]]
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− | The case in '''FILE.384 - 386''' ([[Volume 38]], File 2 - 4) revolves around two scrolls featuring the Shinto gods '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raijin Raijin] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F%C5%ABjin Fūjin]''', respresenting thunder and wind respectively, who are important entities in ''Yaiba'' - '''Yaiba Kurogane''' uses '''[[Raijin-ken|Raijin's sword]]''' and gets possessed by the deity a couple of times, while '''Takeshi Onimaru''' gets completely transformed by '''Fūjin and his sword''' to become his incarnation on Earth.
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− | '''Professor [[Hiroshi Agasa]]''' wants to sell '''a kind of onsen thermometer he invented''' to the owner of an inn in '''FILE.722''' ([[Volume 72]]), with the invention looking like a figure depicting '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishikawa_Goemon Ishikawa Goemon]''' during his execution by being boiled alive in a tub. His Goemon especially looks like the one featured as an antagonist in ''Yaiba''.
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− | When '''inspector [[Miwako Sato]]''' switches on the television in '''FILE.788''' ([[Volume 75]], File 4), '''Yaiba Kurogane''' appears, shouting "Here I come, Onimaru!!".
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− | There are several references to ''Yaiba'' in the case told in '''FILE.869 - 871''' ([[Volume 82]], File 8 - 10). First of all, when the Detective Boys meet '''[[Noriya Makabe]]''' at the supermarket while browsing through a walkthrough book, they mention the '''Haō-ken''' ("Sword of the High/Supreme King") as the mightiest sword of the game - which Noriya possesses, imagining the sword exactly like it looked in its regular form in ''Yaiba''.
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− | The so far biggest, direct crossover between ''Detective Conan'' and ''Yaiba'' has been during the '''Kendō tournament''' at '''Tōto Gymnasium''' in '''FILE.990 - 993''' ([[Volume 93]], File 9 - [[Volume 94]], File 1). '''Soshi Okita''' reappears in a larger speaking role and uses his '''"Five-Pieces-Thrust" technique''' from ''Yaiba'' again - he also references [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zatoichi Zatoichi], just like Musashi Miyamoto did during Yaiba's and Okita's battle. The latter's introduction is furthermore a recreation of his introduction panel in ''Yaiba''. Additionally, Conan wears the uniform of the Shinsengumi on the cover of FILE.991, who were led by Soshi's ancestor '''Sōji Okita'''.
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− | [[Momiji Ooka]] and [[Iori Muga]] also talk about a student "who is as strong as a demon/oni" during this case, revealed to be no less than '''Takeshi Onimaru''' himself - in human form, of course. Ran runs into him, hearing about him already having won two national tournaments at such a young age (winning his third in the [[Yaiba_Volume_24#Are_You_Coming?|epilogue]] of ''Yaiba''). Onimaru also refers to Okita as "someone [he] wants to cross swords with", which implies that some version of the '''Nobunaga Oda Tournament''' happened in the past of Conan's world, too (if the circumstances of knowing each other weren't wholly different in this continuity).
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− | '''Soshi Okita''' reappears again in the "'''Crimson School Trip'''" during '''FILE.1000 - 1005''' ([[Volume 94]], File 8 - [[Volume 95]], File 2), because that's where he lives - besides being a classmate of '''Momiji Ooka'''. Ran Mouri uses the opportunity to return his Omamori to him, but explains that her father accidentally took a look in it because he thought it's his daughter's, finding a photo of '''[[Mohora Kurogane]]''' inside of it, who is revealed to be Okita's love interest. He discloses to Ran that he has to beat his "great/worthy rival", her brother (= '''Yaiba Kurogane''') first before he can tell her about his true feelings, but asks of Ran not to tell anything to "oppai" ("big breasts", a rather unusual moniker for Momiji) - maybe because both are daughters of absurdly rich families? This also confirms that there is ''some'' version of Yaiba out there in Conan's world...
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− | In '''Chapter 18''' ([[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], Chapter 5), '''Kaitou Kid''' announces to steal a '''treasure sword from the [[Mine family]]''' and struggles to get past its several family members, including '''[[Sayaka_Mine|Sayaka]], [[Shizuka_Mine|Shizuka]]''' and '''[[Sayaka's_grandmother|Grandma Mine]]''', who he manages to woo in the end, before meeting '''[[Musashi Miyamoto]]''' and, last but not least, '''Yaiba Kurogane''' himself fighting him with the '''[[Raijin-ken]]''' and the help of '''[[Kagetora]]''', before being blasted out of the sky by '''Takeshi Onimaru''' and [[Oni_(Yaiba)|his minions]].
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− | '''[[Aoko Nakamori]]'s mobile phone''' in '''Chapter 34 - 36''' ("Sun Halo", [[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 6 - 8) is an '''ONY Smartphone''' model.
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− | == ... in ''[[Monster Hunter]]'' ==
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− | During a '''[https://www.siliconera.com/wield-yaibas-supreme-king-sword-in-monster-hunter-portable-3rd/ special collaboration event with Shōnen Sunday]''' for the game '''''Monster Hunter Portable 3rd''''', [[Yaiba Kurogane]]'s '''Haō-ken''' (Supreme King Sword) was obtainable and Felynes could be dressed in the '''demonic armor of [[Takeshi Onimaru]]'''.
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− | In '''TIME.9''' ([[Zero's Tea Time Volume 1]], Time 9), after falling down a flight of stairs, '''[[Rei Furuya]]'s pup [[Haro]]''' meets '''Kuro Neko [[Dokuro]]''', a stray cat and antagonist from a short arc during '''Chapter 164 - 167''' of ''Yaiba'' ([[Yaiba Volume 16]], Chapter 10 - [[Yaiba Volume 17]], Chapter 2), whom [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and [[Sayaka Mine]] were encountering while they were shrunk and he was menacing a bunch of mice. It seems like he didn't improve much since then: He scratches poor Haro's face open. The Mangaka of ''Zero's Tea Time'', [[Takahiro Arai]], confirmed that he asked Gosho Aoyama about using that character in this chapter.
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− | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_Time_20_Sugi_Pollen_Soldier.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Cedar Pollen Soldier.]]
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− | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_Time_20_Centipede_Soldier.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Centipede Soldier.]]
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− | '''TIME.19 - 20''' ([[Zero's Tea Time Volume 2]], Time 9 - 10) are chock-full of ''Yaiba'' references, thanks to the game [[Yuya Kazami]] is playing:
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− | In '''[[Volume 43]]''' (fittingly enough) and '''[[Volume_44|44]]''', [[Conan Edogawa]], [[Ran_Mouri|Ran]] and her father [[Kogoro Mouri]], as well as [[Heiji Hattori]] und [[Kazuha Toyama]] watch a baseball game at '''[[Koushien]]''', played by the '''leading teams from ''3rd Base 4th''''', hailing from Kohnan and [[Ohgane High School]] respectively, who want to do a rematch of their game from the finale of their own Manga, which is referred to as "one year ago".
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− | = References =
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