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− | | releasedate = April 18, 1988<ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09122081</ref> <br> August 5, 2011 ( | + | | releasedate = April 18, 1988<ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09122081</ref> <br> August 5, 2011 (Treasured Edition) <ref>https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09123276</ref><ref>https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/%E9%9D%92%E5%B1%B1-%E5%89%9B%E6%98%8C/dp/4099417239/ref=sr_1_15?crid=3CSTGOT02DSOH&keywords=%E3%81%BE%E3%81%98%E3%81%A3%E3%81%8F%E5%BF%AB%E6%96%97+%7ETREASURED+EDITION%7E+DVD%E4%BB%98&qid=1695442567&s=books&sprefix=%E3%81%BE%E3%81%98%E3%81%A3%E3%81%8F%E5%BF%AB%E6%96%97+treasured+edition+dvd%E4%BB%98%2Cstripbooks%2C236&sr=1-15</ref> |
− | | isbn = 4-09-122081-9 <br> ISBN 4-09-123276-0 ( | + | | isbn = 4-09-122081-9 <br> ISBN 4-09-123276-0 (Treasured Edition) <br> ISBN 4-09-941723-9 (Treasured Edition w/ DVD) |
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− | Magic Kaito Volume 1 was released on May 15, 1988 in Japan. | + | Magic Kaito Volume 1 was released on May 15, 1988 in Japan. It was later re-released as "Treasured Edition" on August 5, 2011, with color pages and bonus DVD containing [[The Revived Phantom Thief]]. |
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After school, as Kaito walks home without Aoko's company, he notices Nakamori sitting just off the path on the grassy embankment, looking depressed. Kaito asks what's wrong and Nakamori explains about the Task Force, Delon's interference, and his inability to predict Kaitou Kid. He apologizes for complaining, then asks Kaito to show him a magic trick, since Aoko always talks about Kaito's skills. Kaito gives a brief show and lesson on sleight of hand, and the hint that Kid's tricks are no more inexplicable than Kaito's. | After school, as Kaito walks home without Aoko's company, he notices Nakamori sitting just off the path on the grassy embankment, looking depressed. Kaito asks what's wrong and Nakamori explains about the Task Force, Delon's interference, and his inability to predict Kaitou Kid. He apologizes for complaining, then asks Kaito to show him a magic trick, since Aoko always talks about Kaito's skills. Kaito gives a brief show and lesson on sleight of hand, and the hint that Kid's tricks are no more inexplicable than Kaito's. | ||
− | At the heist that night, Delon guards Princess Anne with an even greater number of the police than the Task Force would. Kaito sneaks in under the disguise of "Count | + | At the heist that night, Delon guards Princess Anne with an even greater number of the police than the Task Force would. Kaito sneaks in under the disguise of "Count Clover", garnering Delon's suspicion. Outside, Nakamori has realized that more officers is exactly what Kid wants, because it makes it harder to see through his tricks. |
<spoiler>Kaito as the "Count" visits the restroom and summons the officer assigned by Delon to watch him by crying for help. Immediately after, Delon is summoned by the officer's cries that Kid is there. He finds the officer stripped to underclothes and tied up, who says Kid changed into a uniform and headed for the exhibit. Once alone, the officer turns out to have been Kid, who retrieves the real officer's uniform from the stall where the man was left tied up and gagged. Kaito removes the officer's facemask disguise but uses the authority of the uniform to summon all the soldiers to the exhibition hall, including the soldier's guarding Princess Anne by wearing Delon's face. | <spoiler>Kaito as the "Count" visits the restroom and summons the officer assigned by Delon to watch him by crying for help. Immediately after, Delon is summoned by the officer's cries that Kid is there. He finds the officer stripped to underclothes and tied up, who says Kid changed into a uniform and headed for the exhibit. Once alone, the officer turns out to have been Kid, who retrieves the real officer's uniform from the stall where the man was left tied up and gagged. Kaito removes the officer's facemask disguise but uses the authority of the uniform to summon all the soldiers to the exhibition hall, including the soldier's guarding Princess Anne by wearing Delon's face. | ||
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The crossroads the helicopters pass close to the end of the first chapter to catch [[Kaitou Kid]] is a real crossing in the fourth block of [[Ginza]] ([[Wikipedia:Chūō, Tokyo|Chūō Ward]], [[Tokyo]]), especially identifiable by the [[Wikipedia: Fujiya Co.|Fujiya Store]] to the left. | The crossroads the helicopters pass close to the end of the first chapter to catch [[Kaitou Kid]] is a real crossing in the fourth block of [[Ginza]] ([[Wikipedia:Chūō, Tokyo|Chūō Ward]], [[Tokyo]]), especially identifiable by the [[Wikipedia: Fujiya Co.|Fujiya Store]] to the left. | ||
− | The view would thus be to the southeast, with the helicopters in consequence flying to the northeast to reach [[Ono Bank]] (which probably was a nod to the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Bank|Tokyo Bank]], which indeed was located in the [[Wikipedia: Nihonbashi|Nihonbashi District]], to the northeast of Ginza, back then (before merging with Mitsubishi Bank and moving to Chiyoda Ward), which is supported by the fact that "Ono" was a generic placeholder word for terms with "Tokyo" and "Japan" in it, used by Gosho in the same vein as "Tohto" nowadays). Interestingly, this intersection is right next to another famous | + | The view would thus be to the southeast, with the helicopters in consequence flying to the northeast to reach [[Ono Bank]] (which probably was a nod to the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Bank|Tokyo Bank]], which indeed was located in the [[Wikipedia: Nihonbashi|Nihonbashi District]], to the northeast of Ginza, back then (before merging with Mitsubishi Bank and moving to Chiyoda Ward), which is supported by the fact that "Ono" was a generic placeholder word for terms with "Tokyo" and "Japan" in it, used by Gosho in the same vein as "Tohto" nowadays). Interestingly, this intersection is right next to another famous crossroad in Ginza, in which Kid did his teleportation in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' later on. |
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N/A | List of Chapters • List of Heists | Magic Kaito Volume 2 › |
Volume 1 | |
Information | |
Release date: | April 18, 1988[1] August 5, 2011 (Treasured Edition) [2][3] |
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-122081-9 ISBN 4-09-123276-0 (Treasured Edition) ISBN 4-09-941723-9 (Treasured Edition w/ DVD) |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
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Magic Kaito Volume 1 was released on May 15, 1988 in Japan. It was later re-released as "Treasured Edition" on August 5, 2011, with color pages and bonus DVD containing The Revived Phantom Thief.
Contents
Chapters
The Revived Phantom Thief
Characters introduced
Gadgets introduced
Card Gun | |
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Heist info
Chapter 1
It's just another average day in Ekoda High School Class 2-B as childhood friends Kaito Kuroba and Aoko Nakamori chase each other around the classroom after Kaito peeks at Aoko's underwear. Kaito seems pleased with himself until Aoko says that even Kaito couldn't beat Kaitou Kid, a thief known for using magic. Kaito takes Aoko up on this challenge and says he'll catch Kaitou Kid himself and disappears from the classroom. Meanwhile, Aoko's father, Inspector Ginzo Nakamori sees a news report that Kaitou Kid plans on stealing a gem called the Eye of the Moon.
Sitting in his room after school Kaito sees the news report on TV as well. Hearing that Kaitou Kid has reappeared after he suddenly vanished eight years ago reminds Kaito of his father, the famous magician Toichi Kuroba, who passed away eight years ago in a stage accident. While thinking about Toichi, Kaito puts his hand on the portrait of his father hanging in his bedroom and suddenly falls through the wall as the painting flips around. Kaito finds himself in a hidden room and a recorded message on a tape recorder left behind by his father. Unfortunately the tape is old and breaks but then Kaito discovers an unusual outfit. At the same time, Aoko is visiting the Kuroba household and speaks with Kaito's mother Chikage Kuroba in an effort to find out Kaito's weakness. Curious about his father, Kaito puts on the white cape and hat and decides he'll go to the Kid heist to meet him and get some answers.
The Police Are Everywhere
Heist info
Chapter 2
Princess Anne arrives in one of Japan's airports, bringing along several national treasures, including Europe's largest diamond, "Lots of Sunshine over Paris". Her siamese kitten and constant companion, Belmonde, runs off, only to pinned by several bullets shot by Europe's top detective, Delon. Delon has a reputation for being ruthless and deadly, shooting criminals that try to run. Inspector Nakamori, who is part of Princess Anne's police guard while she's in Japan, arrives intent on finding the shooter, only to be put down by Delon for allowing Kaitou Kid to escape so many times. Delon issues a challenge to Kid to come after the diamond.
In class the next day, Kaito reads an article about the challenge and temporarily disrupts math class with his enraged reaction. Aoko thinks he's looking at Princess Anne's picture rather than the challenge, and he teases her for being jealous. She denies it, claiming she's worried for Nakamori, who thinks he might be removed from the Task Force if Kid gets away from him again. Kaito childishly insults Nakamori's competency, and he and Aoko exchange insults.
After school, as Kaito walks home without Aoko's company, he notices Nakamori sitting just off the path on the grassy embankment, looking depressed. Kaito asks what's wrong and Nakamori explains about the Task Force, Delon's interference, and his inability to predict Kaitou Kid. He apologizes for complaining, then asks Kaito to show him a magic trick, since Aoko always talks about Kaito's skills. Kaito gives a brief show and lesson on sleight of hand, and the hint that Kid's tricks are no more inexplicable than Kaito's.
At the heist that night, Delon guards Princess Anne with an even greater number of the police than the Task Force would. Kaito sneaks in under the disguise of "Count Clover", garnering Delon's suspicion. Outside, Nakamori has realized that more officers is exactly what Kid wants, because it makes it harder to see through his tricks.