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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* There are two version of the ending song used. The first version (which is slower and has different arrangement) is used from episode 27 until 30. The final version (which is similar to the full song) is used from episode 31 onwards.
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* There are two version of the ending song used. The first version (which is slower and has different arrangement) is used from episode 27 until 30. The final version (which has similar arrangement to the full song) is used from episode 31 onwards.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

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Chronology
STEP BY STEP List of Songs Hikari to Kage no Roman
Closing 2

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Information
Original title: 迷宮のラヴァーズ
English title: Lovers' Labyrinth
Artist: heath
Episodes: 27~51
CD Info
Release date: October 7, 1996
CDs: 1
Tracks: 3
Original Cost: 1,020円
CD Number: PODH-1323
Record Label: Polydor Records
Oricon chart peak: #10

Meikyū no Lovers is a single by the music group heath that was released on October 7, 1996. The titular song is the 2nd closing of the anime.

Detective Conan closing info

Cast

Artists

  • Performer: heath
  • Lyrics: Yukinojo Mori
  • Composer: heath
  • Arrangement: heath, Yuji Sugiyama

Staff

FUNimation version

FUNimation was not given "Meikyuu no Lovers" for the English release of the show. Instead FUNimation uses "STEP BY STEP" for the episodes this ending was used.

Song info

Chart placement

  • #10

Lyrics

Shinichi is walking in front of the flames
Shinichi and Conan
Ran and Shinichi
Conan

CD info

CD track listing

# Song Title Romaji Translation Length
1 迷宮のラヴァーズ Meikyuu no Lovers Lovers' Labyrinth 4:06
2 Daydream #002 Daydream #002 Daydream #002 6:55
3 迷宮のラヴァーズ(instrumental) Meikyuu no Lovers (instrumental) Lovers' Labyrinth (instrumental) 4:02

Note: Although heath's single cover artwork translates the song as "lovers of labyrinth" it would be more accurately translated as "Lovers' Labyrinth".

Gallery

CD

TV

Trivia

  • There are two version of the ending song used. The first version (which is slower and has different arrangement) is used from episode 27 until 30. The final version (which has similar arrangement to the full song) is used from episode 31 onwards.

References


  • Lyrics
  1. Japanese, English and Romaji lyrics from Gendou's Anime Music: Meikyuu no Lovers. Retrieved on August 30, 2011.

See also

Detective Conan Closing Themes
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