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Revision as of 21:18, 2 May 2019
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January
January 30, 2019
Gosho Aoyama (青山 剛昌 Aoyama Gōshō , also spelled as Goshow Aoyama and Go-Show Aoyama), born Yoshimasa Aoyama (青山 剛昌 Aoyama Yoshimasa ) on June 21, 1963 in Hokuei, Tottori Prefecture, Japan (formerly Daiei, Tottori Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the creator of the manga series Detective Conan, known in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom as Case Closed. He has also designed the human characters for the children's anime series, Hamtaro. Read more...
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March
March 4, 2019
Tenkaichi Night Festival Murder Case (天下一夜祭殺人事件 Tenkaichi Yomatsuri Satsujin Jiken , also known as Festival Fiasco in the FUNimation Dub), is the ninth episode of the Detective Conan Anime franchise. It also marks the first appearance of Sango Yokomizo, inspector from Shizuoka Prefecture. During the Tenkaichi Festival at a hotel, Satoru Imatake is brushing his teeth in his hotel room while his friend Norikazu Sasai is messing up with his room and turning everything upside down. Seeing something is wrong, Imatake heads in the hall to find out Sasai dressed weirdly and pointing a gun at him before shooting him dead and running away with the money. Will Kogoro Mouri, the great detective, figure out Sasai's plan ? Read more...
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April
April 3, 2019
Fumimaro Ayanokoji (綾小路 文麿 Ayanokōji Fumimaro ), age 28, is a police inspector from the Kyoto Prefectural Police and yet the only one the characters meet. He is first introduced in Movie 7 as a contender to Heiji Hattori's pretended first love, Suzu Chika. He was then reprised by Gosho Aoyama for the Crimson School Trip Case and was featured as the keyhole character for Volume 95 along with his only best friend, his Chipmunk. He also has an assistant, Detective Kurumazaki and is said to be polite and snarky because of his royal ancestry. He also attended high-school with Ninzaburo Shiratori. He is said to be pretty competent and intuitive. Read more...
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May
May 2, 2019
Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small (エピソード"ONE" 小さくなった名探偵 Episōdo "Wan" Chīsakunatta Meitantei ) is the sixth TV Special in the Detective Conan anime franchise. It was first aired on December 9, 2016 and retells the first episodes of the series in chronological order so as to show a more accurate version of what happened compared to the original episodes. During the special, Shinichi Kudo, high-school detective, solves a case in a mansion before inviting his girlfriend Ran Mouri to Tropical Land, a newly opened theme park since he broke her phone in an earlier case. On the site, another murder occurs and Shinichi solves it again. He leaves his girlfriend since he wants to keep track of men in black he had just witnessed making shady stuff. While eavesdropping one of their illegal transaction, he is hit from behind by one of them. How did he transform into Conan Edogawa !? Learn more...
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