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[[File:Specialvolume1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the first Special volume released in Japan by [[Shogakukan]] on January 28, 1997.]] | [[File:Specialvolume1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|The cover of the first Special volume released in Japan by [[Shogakukan]] on January 28, 1997.]] | ||
− | '''Detective Conan Special''' manga | + | {{nihongo|'''''Detective Conan Special'''''|名探偵コナン特別編|Meitantei Konan Tokubetsuhen}} manga consist of short stories written and drawn by 3 groups: [[Eiichi Yamagishi]] (one of [[Gosho Aoyama]]'s assistants), [[Yutaka Abe]] and [[Denjiro Maru]] (with [[Takahisa Taira]] making the scenario), [[Masaru Ohta]] and [[Kazuhiro Kubota]]. It was serialized in grade-level learning magazine such as ''4th Grader'' and ''5th Grader'' since 1996. When those magazines discontinued in 2010 and 2012, the serialization was transferred to ''CoroCoro Ichiban!''. The tankobon version are published under [[Shogakukan|Shogakukan's]] {{nihongo|'''Ladybug Comics'''|てんとうむしコミックス|Tentō Mushi Comikkusu}} label. The stories found in the Special volumes hold no bearing on the plot of the [[Manga|main comic]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.koware.net/data_room/b_tokubetsuhen_data/tokubetsu_top.htm|date=2010-02-25|accessdate=2010-06-09|publisher=Koware Site Detective Conan Branch|title=名探偵コナン 特別編コミックス}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://conan.aga-search.com/501-33-3tokubetsuhen.html|date=|accessdate=2010-06-26|publisher=Mouri Kogoro Detective Agency|title=名探偵コナン 特別編コミックリス}}</ref> |
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+ | At the beginning, each chapter and cases in each volumes are unrelated. Starting Volume 44, each cases in a single volume are related to each other, making a one big case. | ||
== Anime == | == Anime == | ||
− | + | During [[Anime|Detective Conan's]] 20+ year run only two short stories from the special volumes have been adapted into TV episodes: [[The Kidnapping Location Case]] and [[The White Sandy Beach Murder Case]]. The first episode is significant as it introduces the [[Electronic Notebook Map]] gadget, however this device has not been used since this case. | |
− | During [[Anime|Detective Conan's]] | ||
== Chapters == | == Chapters == | ||
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=== Volume 1-10 === | === Volume 1-10 === | ||
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{{main|Special Volume 1-10}} | {{main|Special Volume 1-10}} | ||
{{:Special Volume 1-10}} | {{:Special Volume 1-10}} | ||
=== Volume 11-20 === | === Volume 11-20 === | ||
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{{main|Special Volume 11-20}} | {{main|Special Volume 11-20}} | ||
{{:Special Volume 11-20}} | {{:Special Volume 11-20}} | ||
=== Volume 21-30 === | === Volume 21-30 === | ||
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{{main|Special Volume 21-30}} | {{main|Special Volume 21-30}} | ||
{{:Special Volume 21-30}} | {{:Special Volume 21-30}} | ||
=== Volume 31-40 === | === Volume 31-40 === | ||
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{{main|Special Volume 31-40}} | {{main|Special Volume 31-40}} | ||
{{:Special Volume 31-40}} | {{:Special Volume 31-40}} | ||
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+ | === Volume 41-50 === | ||
+ | {{main|Special Volume 41-50}} | ||
+ | {{:Special Volume 41-50}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Trivia === | ||
+ | * Shinichi disliking raisins originated from the Detective Conan Special Volume 2 Omake, which is based on the fact that Gosho dislike raisins. It is never being mentioned in the main manga, but the anime staff decided to add it in [[Memories from Sakura Class]]. | ||
+ | * The character box of the Detective Conan Special volumes have stated since volume 1 that Ran is "Shinichi's girlfriend". This became true during the [[Volume 94#Crimson School Trip Case|Kyoto Arc]]. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Manga]] | ||
+ | * [[Manga Listed By Case]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
− | + | [[Category:Manga]] | |
+ | [[Category:General Information]] | ||
− | [[ | + | [[de:Short Stories]] |
+ | [[zh:名侦探柯南 特别篇]] |
Latest revision as of 18:56, 16 March 2024
Detective Conan Special (名探偵コナン特別編 Meitantei Konan Tokubetsuhen ) manga consist of short stories written and drawn by 3 groups: Eiichi Yamagishi (one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants), Yutaka Abe and Denjiro Maru (with Takahisa Taira making the scenario), Masaru Ohta and Kazuhiro Kubota. It was serialized in grade-level learning magazine such as 4th Grader and 5th Grader since 1996. When those magazines discontinued in 2010 and 2012, the serialization was transferred to CoroCoro Ichiban!. The tankobon version are published under Shogakukan's Ladybug Comics (てんとうむしコミックス Tentō Mushi Comikkusu ) label. The stories found in the Special volumes hold no bearing on the plot of the main comic.[1][2]
At the beginning, each chapter and cases in each volumes are unrelated. Starting Volume 44, each cases in a single volume are related to each other, making a one big case.
Contents
Anime
During Detective Conan's 20+ year run only two short stories from the special volumes have been adapted into TV episodes: The Kidnapping Location Case and The White Sandy Beach Murder Case. The first episode is significant as it introduces the Electronic Notebook Map gadget, however this device has not been used since this case.
Chapters
Volume 1-10
Vol. | Chapters | Japanese | English | Plot | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |||
01 | 1-9 | January 28, 1997 | ISBN 4-09-142531-3 | |||
02 | 10-17 | October 28, 1997 | ISBN 4-09-142532-1 | |||
03 | 18-27 | November 28, 1997 | ISBN 4-09-142533-X | |||
04 | 28-38 | March 18, 1998 | ISBN 4-09-142534-8 | |||
05 | 39-52 | April 18, 1998 | ISBN 4-09-142535-6 | |||
06 | 53-61 | January 28, 1999 | ISBN 4-09-142536-4 | |||
07 | 62-75 | April 26, 1999 | ISBN 4-09-142537-2 | |||
08 | 76-86 | August 7, 1999 | ISBN 4-09-142538-0 | |||
09 | 87-96 | December 18, 1999 | ISBN 4-09-142539-9 | |||
10 | 97-108 | March 28, 2000 | ISBN 4-09-142540-2 |
Volume 11-20
Vol. | Chapters | Japanese | English | Plot | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |||
11 | 109-118 | May 27, 2000 | ISBN 4-09-142781-2 | |||
12 | 119-129 | December 25, 2000 | ISBN 4-09-142782-0 | |||
13 | 130-143 | May 28, 2001 | ISBN 4-09-142783-9 | |||
14 | 144-154 | August 28, 2001 | ISBN 4-09-142784-7 | |||
15 | 155-166 | March 28, 2002 | ISBN 4-09-142785-5 | |||
16 | 167-178 | August 28, 2002 | ISBN 4-09-142786-3 | |||
17 | 179-190 | January 28, 2003 | ISBN 4-09-142787-1 | |||
18 | 191-204 | March 28, 2003 | ISBN 4-09-142788-X | |||
19 | 205-214 | May 28, 2003 | ISBN 4-09-142789-8 | |||
20 | 215-226 | December 24, 2003 | ISBN 4-09-142790-1 |
Volume 21-30
Vol. | Chapters | Japanese | English | Plot | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |||
21 | 227-238 | April 1, 2004 | ISBN 4-09-143191-7 | |||
22 | 239-248 | August 27, 2004 | ISBN 4-09-143192-5 | |||
23 | 249-260 | December 24, 2004 | ISBN 4-09-143193-3 | |||
24 | 261-272 | March 28, 2005 | ISBN 4-09-143194-1 | |||
25 | 273-283 | April 26, 2005 | ISBN 4-09-143195-X | |||
26 | 284-295 | December 24, 2005 | ISBN 4-09-140079-5 | |||
27 | 296-305 | February 27, 2006 | ISBN 4-09-140094-9 | |||
28 | 306-313 | October 27, 2006 | ISBN 4-09-140255-0 | |||
29 | 314-325 | December 25, 2006 | ISBN 4-09-140315-8 | |||
30 | 326-337 | November 28, 2007 | ISBN 4-09-140415-4 |
Volume 31-40
Vol. | Chapters | Japanese | English | Plot | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |||
31 | 338-349 | December 25, 2007 | ISBN 4-09-140457-X | |||
32 | 350-361 | November 28, 2008 | ISBN 4-09-140730-7 | |||
33 | 362-373 | December 25, 2008 | ISBN 4-09-140745-5 | |||
34 | 374-385 | July 28, 2009 | ISBN 4-09-140813-3 | |||
35 | 386-397 | December 25, 2009 | ISBN 4-09-140878-8 | |||
36 | 398-409 | July 28, 2010 | ISBN 4-09-141056-6 | |||
37 | 410-421 | November 28, 2011 | ISBN 4-09-141368-0 | |||
38 | 422-432 | July 27, 2012 | ISBN 978-4-09-141460-1 | |||
39 | 433-444 | October 28, 2014 | ISBN 978-4-09-141830-2 | |||
40 | 445-456 | December 28, 2015 | ISBN 978-4-09-142108-1 |
Volume 41-50
Vol. | Chapters | Japanese | English | Plot | ||
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Release date | ISBN | Release date | ISBN | |||
41 | 457-467 | Oct 28, 2016 | ISBN 978-4-09-142237-8 | |||
42 | 468-478 | July 28, 2017 | ISBN 978-4-09-142409-9 | |||
43 | 479-489 | May 28, 2018 | ISBN 978-4-09-142674-1 | |||
44 | 490-500 | April 26, 2019 | ISBN 978-4-09-143015-1 | |||
45 | 501-511 | April 28, 2020 | ISBN 978-4-09-143185-1 | |||
46 | 512-522 | April 28, 2021 | ISBN 978-4-09-143299-5 | |||
47 | 523-534 | April 27, 2022[3] | ISBN 978-4-09-143394-7 | |||
48 | 535-545 | May 26, 2023[4] | ISBN 978-4-09-143614-6 | |||
49 | 546-555 | April 26, 2024[5] | ISBN 978-4-09-143714-3 |
Trivia
- Shinichi disliking raisins originated from the Detective Conan Special Volume 2 Omake, which is based on the fact that Gosho dislike raisins. It is never being mentioned in the main manga, but the anime staff decided to add it in Memories from Sakura Class.
- The character box of the Detective Conan Special volumes have stated since volume 1 that Ran is "Shinichi's girlfriend". This became true during the Kyoto Arc.
See also
References
- ^ "名探偵コナン 特別編コミックス". Koware Site Detective Conan Branch. 2010-02-25. http://www.koware.net/data_room/b_tokubetsuhen_data/tokubetsu_top.htm. Retrieved on 2010-06-09.
- ^ "名探偵コナン 特別編コミックリス". Mouri Kogoro Detective Agency. http://conan.aga-search.com/501-33-3tokubetsuhen.html. Retrieved on 2010-06-26.
- ^ https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09143394
- ^ https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09143614
- ^ https://www.shogakukan.co.jp/books/09143714