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Season 1 aired from January 8, 1996 to August 12, 1996.
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Season 1 aired in 1996. This year, there were a total of '''42''' episodes: 28 for manga adaptation; 14 for anime-original. There were breaks totalling to 10 weeks.
  
 
== List of episodes ==
 
== List of episodes ==
 
 
The following is a list of episodes for Season 1.
 
The following is a list of episodes for Season 1.
 
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{{BeginTable Season}}
 
{{BeginTable Season}}
 
 
{{SeasonItem|1|1|[[Roller Coaster Murder Case]]|January 8, 1996|May 24, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|1|1|[[Roller Coaster Murder Case]]|January 8, 1996|May 24, 2004
 
|pnew=Most of the main characters are introduced. First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Juzo Megure]], [[Gin]], [[Vodka]], [[Ayumi Yoshida]], [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]], [[Genta Kojima]], and [[Hiroshi Agasa]].
 
|pnew=Most of the main characters are introduced. First appearance of [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Kogoro Mouri]], [[Juzo Megure]], [[Gin]], [[Vodka]], [[Ayumi Yoshida]], [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]], [[Genta Kojima]], and [[Hiroshi Agasa]].
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|pnew=First appearance of [[Conan Edogawa]].
 
|pnew=First appearance of [[Conan Edogawa]].
 
|promance=Ran admits to Conan she is secretly in love with Shinichi.
 
|promance=Ran admits to Conan she is secretly in love with Shinichi.
|pchar=Shinichi decides to hide his true identity, knowing the mysterious Men in Black would come back to kill him if they discovered he is still alive and begins to use the alias "Conan Edogawa". Shinichi begins to live Ran and her father.  
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|pchar=Shinichi decides to hide his true identity, knowing the mysterious Men in Black would come back to kill him if they discovered he is still alive and begins to use the alias "Conan Edogawa". Shinichi begins to live Ran and her father.
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 1#Company President's Daughter Case|V1 - F2~5]]<br />(002-005)
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 1#Company President's Daughter Case|V1 - F2~5]]<br />(002-005)
 
|next-conan-hint=Skyscraper
 
|next-conan-hint=Skyscraper
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{{SeasonItem|5|5|[[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]]|February 5, 1996|May 31, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|5|5|[[The Shinkansen's Bomb Case]]|February 5, 1996|May 31, 2004
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 4#Shinkansen Bomb Case|V4 - F4~6]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''')<br />(033-035)
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 4#Shinkansen Bomb Case|V4 - F4~6]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''')<br />(033-035)
|next-conan-hint=Cell phone  
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|next-conan-hint=Cell phone
 
|pchar= Agasa invents the [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]] and updates his glasses with a [[Microphone]] and listening device.
 
|pchar= Agasa invents the [[Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes]] and updates his glasses with a [[Microphone]] and listening device.
 
|pbo= 
 
|pbo= 
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{{SeasonItem|7|7|[[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]]|February 19, 1996|June 2, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|7|7|[[Once-A-Month Present Threat Case]]|February 19, 1996|June 2, 2004
|pchar=Ran gets suspicious of Conan is really Shinichi for the first time.  
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|pchar=Ran gets suspicious of Conan is really Shinichi for the first time.
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 3#Monthly Presents Case|V3 - F7~10]]<br />(026-029)
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 3#Monthly Presents Case|V3 - F7~10]]<br />(026-029)
 
|next-conan-hint=Bar code
 
|next-conan-hint=Bar code
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|pnew= [[Officer Tome]]'s first appearance.
 
|pnew= [[Officer Tome]]'s first appearance.
 
|pdb= 
 
|pdb= 
|next-conan-hint=Ball-point pen
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|next-conan-hint=Ballpoint pen
 
|summary=There are rumors that a mysterious ghost knight is roaming the local art museum, and Ran wants to check it out. When they go to check out the 'Hell' exhibit, they find Manaka, the manager of the museum, has been stabbed to death by the ghost knight. The clues seem to point to one person being the criminal, but Conan isn't convinced.}}
 
|summary=There are rumors that a mysterious ghost knight is roaming the local art museum, and Ran wants to check it out. When they go to check out the 'Hell' exhibit, they find Manaka, the manager of the museum, has been stabbed to death by the ghost knight. The clues seem to point to one person being the criminal, but Conan isn't convinced.}}
  
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{{SeasonItem|11|11-12|[[Moonlight Sonata Murder Case|Moonlight Sonata Murder Case <font size=1>(1 Hour Special)</font>]]|April 8, 1996|June 10, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|11|11-12|[[Moonlight Sonata Murder Case|Moonlight Sonata Murder Case <font size=1>(1 Hour Special)</font>]]|April 8, 1996|June 10, 2004
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 7#Piano Sonata Case|V7 - F2~7]]<br />(062-067)
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 7#Piano Sonata Case|V7 - F2~7]]<br />(062-067)
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|pchar=Conan begins assuming personal responsibility for the accused's survival as a detective.
 
|next-conan-hint=Sheet music
 
|next-conan-hint=Sheet music
 
|summary=Kogoro receives a letter with a large sum of money from Keiji Asoh requesting that he investigate Moonlight Island. On the island, they discover that Keiji was a famous pianist and has been dead for twelve years. They believe the client wanted them to investigate Keiji and so they decide to question the Mayor. They learn that Keiji's piano is in the community hall and that the previous mayor was discovered dead with the song Moonlight Sonata playing in the background and that Moonlight Sonata was the same song Keiji played on his piano during the fire that killed him. During the funeral for the previous mayor, Moonlight Sonata is heard from the piano room and they find another man murdered there. Conan interprets the letter as indicating that the murders are just starting. Conan and the others spend the night near the piano along with Dr. Narumi Asai. The police interrogate everyone the next day who were at the funeral but another man is murdered. Music notes left by the killer reveal that whoever the murderer is is avenging Keiji Asoh.}}
 
|summary=Kogoro receives a letter with a large sum of money from Keiji Asoh requesting that he investigate Moonlight Island. On the island, they discover that Keiji was a famous pianist and has been dead for twelve years. They believe the client wanted them to investigate Keiji and so they decide to question the Mayor. They learn that Keiji's piano is in the community hall and that the previous mayor was discovered dead with the song Moonlight Sonata playing in the background and that Moonlight Sonata was the same song Keiji played on his piano during the fire that killed him. During the funeral for the previous mayor, Moonlight Sonata is heard from the piano room and they find another man murdered there. Conan interprets the letter as indicating that the murders are just starting. Conan and the others spend the night near the piano along with Dr. Narumi Asai. The police interrogate everyone the next day who were at the funeral but another man is murdered. Music notes left by the killer reveal that whoever the murderer is is avenging Keiji Asoh.}}
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|summary=Conan recognizes two things strange about Yumi's body; the finger was not on the trigger and she was naked under her robe. Conan then realizes who the murderer is and plans to tranquilize Kogoro to solve the case. Realizing how determined Kogoro is on solving the case, Conan instead decides to drop subtle hints and let Kogoro solve the case.}}
 
|summary=Conan recognizes two things strange about Yumi's body; the finger was not on the trigger and she was naked under her robe. Conan then realizes who the murderer is and plans to tranquilize Kogoro to solve the case. Realizing how determined Kogoro is on solving the case, Conan instead decides to drop subtle hints and let Kogoro solve the case.}}
  
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{{SeasonItem|29|30|[[Computer Murder Case]]|August 19, 1996|July 13, 2004
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|manga-source=original
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|next-conan-hint=Cat
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|summary=Okida, the chief executive officer of a computer software company is found to have died from a heart attack. [[Conan]] finds it strange that Okida was sweating a lot in his death, and that flowers delivered the day before died. Conan notices that Tokito, Okida's driver, is the only one with a motive. While talking with Tokito, he reveals he planned to start his own software company but became ruined due to Okida. Conan realizes that the heart attack was caused by an extreme change of temperature in a short time. Using the bowtie, he uses his voice as [[Shinichi Kudo]] and calls [[Inspector Megure]] and [[Kogoro Mouri]] to Tokito's house where Conan with subtle hints show that Tokito is the murderer.}}
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{{SeasonItem|30|31|[[Alibi Testimony Murder Case]]|August 26, 1996|July 14, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Cassette tape
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|manga-source='''TV Original'''
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|summary=A lawyer's wife is found in her house, dead. [[Conan]] suspects the lawyer, but the lawyer has a solid alibi - he was with [[Kogoro Mouri]] at the time of death. The recording of a telephone call just before the murder breaks the alibi proving that the lawyer is guilty.}}
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{{SeasonItem|31|32|[[TV Station Murder Case]]|September 2, 1996|July 15, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Window
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|manga-source=[[Volume 11#TV Station Murder Case|V11 - F2~4]]<br>(102-104)
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|summary=[[Kogoro]] is invited to a talk show, but there is news that the TV producer was murdered. [[Conan]] is certain that one of the talk show hosts killed the TV producer, but it was impossible for him to shoot the producer during the show. Conan discovers the host shot him from above would give him enough time to come back during the break thus breaking the alibi.}}
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{{SeasonItem|32|33|[[Coffee Shop Murder Case]]|September 9, 1996|July 19, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Bathroom door
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|manga-source=[[Volume 11#Coffee Shop Case|V11 - F5~7]]<br>(105-107)
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|pnew= [[Eri Kisaki]]'s first appearance.
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|summary=[[Ran]] is meeting someone special at a coffee shop, and [[Conan]] insists on coming. While Ran leaves to get cake for Conan, there's a closed-room murder in the bathroom. Conan and one of the suspects, a lawyer named [[Eri Kisaki]] assist in solving the case. Ran returns revealing that the lawyer is her mother.}}
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{{SeasonItem|33|34|[[Detective Boys Survival Case]]|October 14, 1996|July 20, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Treasure map
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|manga-source='''TV Original'''
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|pdb= 
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|summary=[[Professor Agasa]] gives the [[Detective Boys]] a treasure map and they go around, following the clues. However, there seems to be two men who are also looking for the same thing. When they reach their destination, they find jewels and the Detective Boys are confronted by the two men who are really jewel thieves. The real treasure was further in the cave.
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|pchar=[[Conan]] was surprised as his father had been here.}}
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{{SeasonItem|34|35|[[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|October 21, 1996|July 21, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Peeping
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|manga-source=[[Volume 5#Bandaged Man Case|V5 - F1~5]]<br>(040-044)
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|pnew= [[Ayako Suzuki]]'s first appearance.
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|summary=[[Ran]] and her friend [[Sonoko Suzuki]] are invited to her sister's club reunion. When they arrive they see a mysterious man wrapped in bandages on the bridge. The club's director is killed and Ran is attacked by the same man. When they try to leave, they find themselves stranded because the only bridge leading to the main road has been cut.}}
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{{SeasonItem|35|36|[[Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case|Mountain Villa Bandaged Man Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|October 28, 1996|July 22, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Piano wire
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|manga-source=[[Volume 5#Bandaged Man Case|V5 - F1~5]]<br>(040-044)
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|summary=The mysterious bandaged man tries attacks [[Ran]] again in the middle of the night. When [[Conan]] figures out the case, he tries to make Ran the detective, but knocks out [[Sonoko]] instead. Conan reveals Takahashi, the overweight set designer of the club, is not really overweight and he tried to kill Ran because she saw him without a shirt when she accidentally walked into his room.}}
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{{SeasonItem|36|37|[[Monday Night 7:30 p.m. Murder Case]]|November 4, 1996|July 26, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Curtain
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|manga-source='''TV Original'''
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|summary=[[Ayumi]] is going to the dentist to get rid of a baby tooth. The dentist discovers a body and the police suspect her because she has a motive, but she also has an alibi. Conan confronts the dentist after he figured out the trick and she turns herself in.}}
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{{SeasonItem|37|38|[[Cactus's Flower Murder Case]]|November 11, 1996|July 27, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Portrait
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|manga-source='''TV Original'''
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|summary=A woman comes to Kogoro's Mouri Detective Agency asking for help looking for a man. She says she is looking for him to start a relationship since she was dumped by her old boyfriend, but Conan is unsure about what she really wants with the man. Conan trails her to discover her old boyfriend died in a car accident caused by the man and she has been plotting to murder him. Kogoro Mouri and Conan reach the woman on time to prevent the murder.}}
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{{SeasonItem|38|39|[[Akaoni Village Fire Festival Murder Case]]|November 18, 1996|July 28, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Left-handedness
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|manga-source=[[Volume 2#Mysterious Shadow Case|V2 - F1~3]]<br>(010-012)
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|summary=Kogoro is asked to trail a man for three days, but the man is found murdered at the Akaoni Village Fire Festival the next day. The main suspect, the man who ordered Kogoro to trail the victim, gains over five billion yen of life insurance money, and since he was on a trip for three days, he has a perfect alibi. With clues from the photos taken by Kogoro and the suspect, Conan is able to determine that the victim died before the suspect's trip and the man who Kogoro was following was a man disguised as the victim.}}
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{{SeasonItem|39|40|[[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case|Wealthy Daughter Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|November 25, 1996|July 29, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=A blackout
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|manga-source=[[Volume 9#Heiress Murder Case|V9 - F7]] ~ [[Volume 10#Heiress Murder Case|V10 - F1]]<br>(087-091)
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|pnew=First appearance of [[Takuya Mifune]].
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|summary=A wealthy daughter goes missing and another man is killed at a villa. Conan gets even more worried when Ran is attacked and almost killed. Who is the murderer, and why would they want to attack Ran, who they've only known since yesterday?}}
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{{SeasonItem|40|41|[[Wealthy Daughter Murder Case|Wealthy Daughter Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 2)</font>]]|December 2, 1996|August 2, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Shirt stains
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|manga-source=[[Volume 9#Heiress Murder Case|V9 - F7]] ~ [[Volume 10#Heiress Murder Case|V10 - F1]]<br>(087-091)
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|promance=According to Ran, the only thing she remembers about her almost being drowned is that Shinichi appeared out of nowhere and saved her.
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|summary=The wealthy daughter is found dead, drowned in a bathtub. From the several clues, Conan figures out who the murderer is.}}
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{{SeasonItem|41|42|[[Victory Flag Tearing Case]]|December 9, 1996|August 3, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Cutting style
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|manga-source='''TV Original'''
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|summary=During a high school baseball game, the championship flag is slashed and evidence points that it was done by an outsider. With the help of Kogoro and Conan, they find new evidence that show it was done by an insider and the star pitcher and his mother both admit on committing the crime. From the way the flag is slashed and the height where the slash starts, Conan is able to determine the principal is the culprit.}}
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{{SeasonItem|42|43|[[Karaoke Box Murder Case]]|December 16, 1996|August 4, 2004
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|next-conan-hint=Red nose reindeer
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|manga-source=[[Volume 5#Lex Vocalist Murder Case|V5 - F6~9]]<br>(045-048)
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|promance=At the end Shinichi "shows" himself to Ran in the dark and leaves her a gift before disappearing.
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|summary=A pop idol is poisoned after singing his hit song, 'Bloody Venus.' When tests come back negative on everything, it seems that the victim committed suicide. Conan is confident that this is not the case, and uses his own (Shinichi's) voice to solve the murder.}}
 
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== Theme songs ==
 
== Theme songs ==
 
 
=== Openings ===
 
=== Openings ===
 
 
* Episodes 1-28: [[Mune ga Dokidoki]] by [[↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓]]
 
* Episodes 1-28: [[Mune ga Dokidoki]] by [[↑THE HIGH-LOWS↓]]
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* Episodes 31-42: [[Feel Your Heart]] by [[VELVET GARDEN]]
  
 
=== Endings ===
 
=== Endings ===
 
 
* Episodes 1-26: [[STEP BY STEP]] by [[ZIGGY]]
 
* Episodes 1-26: [[STEP BY STEP]] by [[ZIGGY]]
* Episodes 27-28: [[Meikyū no Lovers]] by [[Heath]]
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* Episodes 27-42: [[Meikyū no Lovers]] by [[Heath]]
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Anime]]
 
* [[Anime]]
 
* [[Staff Listing Season 1]]
 
* [[Staff Listing Season 1]]
* [[Japanese DVDs Part 1]]
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* [[Japanese DVDs]]
  
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{{Seasons}}
 
{{Seasons}}
 
[[Category:Seasons]]
 
[[Category:Seasons]]

Latest revision as of 02:26, 1 November 2024

Season 1 aired in 1996. This year, there were a total of 42 episodes: 28 for manga adaptation; 14 for anime-original. There were breaks totalling to 10 weeks.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 1.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

See also

Episodes of Season 1
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Seasons of the Anime
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