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I figured that since they've been announced, but the date has been pushed back to a later and unknown date, I would still list the Confrontation case on this page. [[User:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#660066">'''''Carpet'''''</span><span style="color:#000033">'''''Crawler'''''</span>]][[User_talk:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#990033"><sup>'''''message me'''''</sup></span>]] 08:08, 31 May 2010 (UTC)
 
I figured that since they've been announced, but the date has been pushed back to a later and unknown date, I would still list the Confrontation case on this page. [[User:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#660066">'''''Carpet'''''</span><span style="color:#000033">'''''Crawler'''''</span>]][[User_talk:CarpetCrawler|<span style="color:#990033"><sup>'''''message me'''''</sup></span>]] 08:08, 31 May 2010 (UTC)
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== Reason for page lock ==
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There has been an edit war about the manga file <-> anime episode correspondence for the case of the contest to find the gari child and the whistling man serial murder. The anime team chose to have the two cases flow in to one another seamlessly with 533 bridging, but the two cases were in two back to back insular blocks in the manga. In other places across the wiki (Such as [[Season 17|Clash of Red and Black]] and [[Season 19|Kobayashi-sensei's Love/The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark]]), this situation has been dealt with by listing only the manga case files which correspond to the episode in question. This style has been used because it is more precise. [[User:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#B22222">Chekhov</font> <font color="#2F4F4F">MacGuffin</font>''']] <sup>[[User talk:Chekhov MacGuffin|'''<font color="#696969">talk</font>''']]</sup> 23:43, 13 February 2015 (CET)
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{{BeginTable Season}}
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{{SeasonItem|532|-|[[The Scar of First Love]]|May 2, 2009|next-conan-hint=Sushi
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|manga-source=[[Volume 64#Scar and Ginger Case|V64 - F4~6]]
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|summary=A blind rich woman named Shoudo Kuromi asks Mouri to help her find a boy who saved her life in the past; the only clue is that the boy should have a large scar across his torso. She has been able to narrow it down to two people and they are both staying at her house. Conan meanwhile notices the police are stalking the woman's house. Kiyonaga Matsumoto tells Kogoro that a serial killer from a past case may be there as the killer also has a scar across his chest. During a bath, Mouri notices that the butler also happens to have a scar across his torso.}}
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{{SeasonItem|533|-|[[The Scar that Evokes the Past]]|May 9, 2009|next-conan-hint=The letter Z
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|manga-source=[[Volume 64#Scar and Ginger Case|V64 - F4~10]]
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|summary=After going over the characteristics of the boy, Conan realizes who it is. During the midnight snack, Conan uses Kogoro to solve the case. Conan reveals the boy who was honest would never have taken the money. He reveals the identity of the boy to be the butler, Taisuke Houya; The boy's nickname was revealed to be "gari" because he liked to eat Gari. Later, Kiyonaga barges in and accuses one of the men with the scar as a serial killer from a past case. The man reveals that he copied the scar from a strange man a few years ago whom they realize is the serial killer. The next day, a criminal psychologist named Douji Hiramune challenges the serial killer to reveal himself. He happens to leave in the same apartment as Ayumi where the Detective Boys are staying with. Ai later reveals to Conan she saw a mysterious man whistling a song, which is the serial killer's trademark.}}
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{{SeasonItem|534|-|[[The New Scar and the Whistling Man]]|May 16, 2009|next-conan-hint=Mouse
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|manga-source=[[Volume 64#Whistling Killer Case|V64 - F7~10]]
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|summary=Conan finds Hiramune murdered with the letter "Z" burned into his back. The police department arrive and are confused as the letter they were expecting was "N" as the previous victims had the letters "E", "S", "W" and were thought to be Cardinal direction. They notice the Hiramune's left hand was on his keyboard on the keys "Ctrl" and "C" and his right hand holding the wire of his mouse. Takagi and the Detective Boys decide to accompany him and his interrogation of the victim's relatives. Conan than realizes the victims share one thing in connection, Mahjong.}}
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{{SeasonItem|535|-|[[An Old Scar and the Detective's Spirit]]|May 23, 2009|next-conan-hint=Nameplate
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|promance=Takagi and Sato kiss for the first time!
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|manga-source=[[Volume 64#Whistling Killer Case|V64 - F7~10]]
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|summary=Later, Takagi comes to the conclusion that Kibo Dokurou is the serial kller. Conan notices something is strange about Hiramune's dying message, and realizes his message indicates the person who murdered him was a copycat killer. Conan reveals to Sato that Hiramune was actually the serial killer from the past. Conan reveals that Nabei Eiki is the murderer. Takagi who was ordered to bring Eiki to the police station was taken hostage by Eiki. Takagi is shot in an attempt to subdue Eiki from shooting the police. Takagi is later revealed to be saved by a mahjong tile in his shirt pocket. Takagi and Sato share their first kiss, with Takagi in the hospital.}}
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{{EndTable}}

Latest revision as of 22:43, 13 February 2015

Courtroom Confrontation IV

I figured that since they've been announced, but the date has been pushed back to a later and unknown date, I would still list the Confrontation case on this page. CarpetCrawlermessage me 08:08, 31 May 2010 (UTC)

Reason for page lock

There has been an edit war about the manga file <-> anime episode correspondence for the case of the contest to find the gari child and the whistling man serial murder. The anime team chose to have the two cases flow in to one another seamlessly with 533 bridging, but the two cases were in two back to back insular blocks in the manga. In other places across the wiki (Such as Clash of Red and Black and Kobayashi-sensei's Love/The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark), this situation has been dealt with by listing only the manga case files which correspond to the episode in question. This style has been used because it is more precise. Chekhov MacGuffin talk 23:43, 13 February 2015 (CET)