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* Kaito's recollection of his previous adventures as he considers his mother's suggestion to become a magician in Las Vegas is unique to the anime. | * Kaito's recollection of his previous adventures as he considers his mother's suggestion to become a magician in Las Vegas is unique to the anime. | ||
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* The final, midair conversation between Kid and Corbeau is unique to the anime. | * The final, midair conversation between Kid and Corbeau is unique to the anime. | ||
* The epilogue in the Blue Parrot is also unique to the anime; the manga version of the story ends with Kaito still pondering Corbeau's identity. | * The epilogue in the Blue Parrot is also unique to the anime; the manga version of the story ends with Kaito still pondering Corbeau's identity. | ||
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‹ Red Tear | List of Episodes | N/A |
Episode 23-24 | |||
Title: | Midnight Crow | ||
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Japanese Title: | 真夜中の烏 (ミッドナイト・クロウ)《前編》 その名は怪盗コルボー! (Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) 《Zenpen》 Sono Na wa Kaitō Korubō!) 真夜中の烏 (ミッドナイト・クロウ)《後編》 激突! 白か黒か!? (Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) 《Kōhen》 Gekitotsu! Shiro ka Kuro ka!?) | ||
Broadcast rating: | Unknown (less than 4.9%) (23) 6.1% (24) | ||
Original airdate: | March 21, 2015 (Part 1: The Name is Phantom Thief Corbeau!) March 28, 2015 (Part 2: Clash! White or Black!?) | ||
Season: | 1 | ||
Manga source: | Magic Kaito Volume 5: Chapter 3-5 (31-33) | ||
Cast: | Kaitou Kid Toichi Kuroba Ginzo Nakamori Saguru Hakuba Aoko Nakamori Kaito Kuroba Konosuke Jii Kaitou Corbeau Sub-boss Chikage Kuroba Akako Koizumi | ||
Heist Target: | Midnight Crow | ||
Director: | Susumu Kudo | ||
Screenplay: | Kunihiko Okada | ||
Storyboard: | 23 Naomichi Yamato 24 Hiroyuki Fukushima | ||
Episode Director: | 23 Naomichi Yamato 24 Susumu Kudo | ||
Animation Director: | Hiromi Ogata (chief) 23 Keiichi Kondo, Madoka Ozawa, Yasuhiro Namatame, and Kenji Shibata (asst.) 24 Kanako Ono, Kaori Ito, Madoka Ozawa, Asami Nakatani, Keiichi Kondo, Kenji Shibata, and Yasuhiro Namatame | ||
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Opening song: | Ai no Scenario | ||
Closing song: | Koi no Jumyō |
Midnight Crow (真夜中の烏 (ミッドナイト・クロウ) Mayonaka no Karasu (Middonaito Kurō) ) is the 23rd and 24th episode of Magic Kaito 1412 anime.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Plot
Story
Heist | |||||||
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People
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- Kaito's recollection of his previous adventures as he considers his mother's suggestion to become a magician in Las Vegas is unique to the anime.
- In the manga, Saguru personally checks the Midnight Crow with Harry Nezu's refractometer on the second night. This is cut from the anime.
- The final, midair conversation between Kid and Corbeau is unique to the anime.
- The epilogue in the Blue Parrot is also unique to the anime; the manga version of the story ends with Kaito still pondering Corbeau's identity.
Gallery
See also
Episodes of Magic Kaito 1412 Season 1 | ||
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Episode 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 |
Categories:
- Magic Kaito 1412 Episodes
- Animation directed by Hiromi Ogata
- Animation directed by Keiichi Kondo
- Animation directed by Madoka Ozawa
- Animation directed by Yasuhiro Namatame
- Animation directed by Kenji Shibata
- Animation directed by Kanako Ono
- Animation directed by Kaori Ito
- Animation directed by Asami Nakatani