Difference between revisions of "Season 29"

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|pchar=Conan asks Amuro whether he's an enemy of the bad guys. Bourbon and Vermouth learns that [[Rikumichi Kusuda]] dies from a gunshot suicide.
 
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|summary=Inspector Megure and Detective Takagi question the three suspects again, this time in further detail. After this, they, Jodie, Andre, Amuro, and Conan examine the picture containing Natsuko's graded tests. Amuro and Conan immediately figure out who the culprit is.
 
|summary=Inspector Megure and Detective Takagi question the three suspects again, this time in further detail. After this, they, Jodie, Andre, Amuro, and Conan examine the picture containing Natsuko's graded tests. Amuro and Conan immediately figure out who the culprit is.
Later, Andre meets up with Jodie and Conan only to realize that the Jodie he talked to previously was Vermouth. Because Andre leaked out the fact that Rikumichi shot himself, Amuro now knows that Shuichi indeed faked his death. |type=remaster}}
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Later, Andre meets up with Jodie and Conan only to realize that the Jodie he talked to previously was Vermouth. Because Andre leaked out the fact that Rikumichi shot himself, Amuro now knows that Shuichi indeed faked his death.|type=remaster}}
  
 
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{{SeasonItem|779-783|832-836|[[The Scarlet Return|The Scarlet Return <font size="1">(Intersection)(Remastered)<ref name="fremrc2"/></font>]]|April 3, 2021|next-conan-hint=Subaru Okiya
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{{SeasonItem|102|108|[[The Historical Actor Murder Case|The Historical Actor Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 1)(Remastered)</font>]]|May 22, 2021|next-conan-hint=
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|manga-source=[[Volume 17#Actor's Apartment Case|V17 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 18#Actor's Apartment Case|V18 - F2]]<br>(170-172)
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|summary=When a famous samurai movie star, Kozaburo Hijikata, hires Kogoro the group is led to believe he wants to learn about detective work for an upcoming TV series where he is to star as a detective, but rumors of an affair between his wife Isami Nagakura and stunt actor Hajime Okita can't help but lead Conan to doubt the reason. When Isami is found dead on Okita's balcony, the group believes it is an open and shut case, but Conan doubts the authenticity when he sees a big smile form on Hijikata's face. Which side is truly right?|type=remaster}}
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{{SeasonItem|103|109|[[The Historical Actor Murder Case|The Historical Actor Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 2)(Remastered)</font>]]|May 29, 2021|next-conan-hint=
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|manga-source=[[Volume 17#Actor's Apartment Case|V17 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 18#Actor's Apartment Case|V18 - F2]]<br>(170-172)
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|summary=Conan returns to Kozaburo's apartment to find concrete proof to prove Hajime's innocence. While Kogoro attracts the newspaper press so Inspector Megure can take Hajime to the police station, Conan knocks Kogoro out to announce Kozaburo is the real killer. Conan reveals Kozaburo tricked everyone by taking them to the 6th floor while everyone believed they were on the 5th by creating a duplicate room on both floors. As proof, Conan asks Takagi to find the model gun under the sofa that Kogoro secretly broke in the room on the 6th floor.|type=remaster}}
 
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Revision as of 08:09, 14 May 2021

Season 29 aired from January 5, 2019 and is the current season.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes of Season 29.

Trivia

  • Season 29 currently has the most remastered and anime-original episodes as of 2021.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Video not actually remastered, but follows the remaster pattern. Modern OP/ED and upscaled.
  2. ^ a b c d Video not actually remastered, but follows the remaster pattern. Modern OP/ED and upscaled. Several cuts were made to fit 5 episodes into 4 episodes.
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