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{{nihongo|'''Mystery Tour'''|ミステリー ツアー |Misuterī Tsuā}} is a series of [[List of anime-original cases|anime-original episodes]] that appear in ''Detective Conan'' since 2001. Each case is separated in two parts, where the [[characters]] will travel to a specific region of Japan to solve one (or more) cases. A special attention is dedicated to the landscape and the historical landmarks of the country. It is the best occasion for all viewers to discover the marvelous treasures of Japan. Each broadcast is preceded by an event organized by [[Wikipedia:JR West|JR West]] that happened for a few months in the region where the case took place.  
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{{nihongo|'''Mystery Tour'''|ミステリー ツアー |Misuterī Tsuā}} is a series of [[List of anime-original cases|anime-original episodes]] that appear in ''Detective Conan'' since 2001. Each case is separated in two parts, where the [[characters]] will travel to a specific region of Japan to solve one (or more) cases. A special attention is dedicated to the landscape and the historical landmarks of the country. It is the best occasion for all viewers to discover the marvelous treasures of Japan. Each broadcast is preceded by an event organized by [[Wikipedia:JR West|JR West]] that happened for a few months in the region where the case took place.
 
 
In 2005, due to [[wikipedia:Amagasaki derailment|Amagasaki derailment]], the mystery tour event that preceded [[Sword of the Eight-Headed Serpent]] was canceled. However, the episodes were aired as planned with no trains featured. The event was also suspended in 2006, and in 2007 it was organized in collaboration with ''[[wikipedia:Naruto (TV series)|Naruto: Shippuden]]''. Mystery tour event resumed with ''Detective Conan'' in 2008.
 
 
 
The series were aired at the end of the event on November or December each year until 2015. Since 2016, the series broadcast is shifted to February or March the following year. Due to the [[Wikipedia: COVID-19 pandemic|COVID-19 pandemic]], there was no mystery tour in 2020 and 2021, thus the series is absent in 2021 and 2022. There is also no mystery tour event in 2023, thus the series is absent in 2024.
 
 
 
== List of episodes ==
 
Total number of Episodes: '''37'''
 
{{BeginTable MysteryTour}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|085|236-237|Shirahama|[[The Nanki Shirahama Mystery Tour]] (南紀白浜ミステリーツアー)|Nanki Shirahama Misuterii Tsuā|June 4, 2001 (Part 1) <br> June 11, 2001 (Part 2)|TV Episode 236-237.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|090|255-256|Matsue|[[The 14th Round of the Matsue Tamatsukuri Linked Verse Contest]] (松江玉造連句14番勝負)|Matsue Tamatsukuri Renku Jūyonban Shōbu|October 29, 2001 (Part 1) <br> November 5, 2001 (Part 2)|TV Episode 255-256.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|102|299-300|Shimonoseki|[[The Kanmon Strait of Friendship and Murderous Intent]] (友情と殺意の関門海峡)|Yūjō to Satsui no Kanmon-kaikyō|November 4, 2002 (Part 1) <br> November 18, 2002 (Part 2)|TV Episode 299-300.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|111|342|Sasebo|[[The Bride of Huis ten Bosch]] (ハウステンボスの花嫁)|Hausu ten Bosu no Hanayome|November 17, 2003|TV Episode 342.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|123|377-378|Kurashiki|[[Momotarou Mystery Solving Tour]] (桃太郎謎解きツアー)|Momotarō Nazotoki Tsuā|November 8, 2004 (Part 1) <br> November 15, 2004 (Part 2)|TV Episode 377-378.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|136|419-420|Izumo|[[Sword of the Eight-Headed Serpent]] (八岐大蛇の剣)|Yamata no Orochi no Ken|November 7, 2005 (Part 1) <br> November 14, 2005 (Part 2)|TV Episode 419-420.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|162|518-519|Hagi|[[Meiji Restoration Mystery Tour]] (明治維新ミステリーツアー)|Meiji Ishin Misuterī Tsuā|December 1, 2008 (Investigation Chapter) <br> December 8, 2008 (Decipherment Chapter)|TV Episode 518-519.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|171|554-555|Kinosaki|[[Stork Mystery Tour]] (こうのとりミステリーツアー)|Kounotori Misuterī Tsuā|November 7, 2009 (Ran's Search Chapter) <br> November 14, 2009 (Haruna's Pursuit Chapter)|TV Episode 554-555.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|182|594-595|Hiroshima|[[The Seven Wonders of the Hiroshima Miyajima Tour]] (広島宮島七不思議ツアー)|Hiroshima Miyajima Nanatsu Fushigi Tsua|November 6, 2010 (Miyajima Part) <br> November 13, 2010 (Hiroshima Part)|TV Episode 594-595.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|194|640-641|Okayama|[[The Memory Trip of the Eight Sketches]] (八枚のスケッチ記憶の旅)|Hachimai no Sukecchi Kioku no tabi|December 10, 2011 (Okayama Part) <br> December 17, 2011 (Kurashiki Part)|TV Episode 640-641.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|202|678-679|Nagasaki|[[Nagasaki Mystery Theatre]] (長崎ミステリー劇場)|Nagasaki Misuterī Gekijō|December 1, 2012 (End of the Edo) <br> December 8, 2012 (Modern Time)|TV Episode 678-679.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|220|720-721|Kumamoto|[[Fire and Water Mystery Tour]] (火と水のミステリーツアー)|Hi to Mizu no Misuterii Tsuā|November 30, 2013 (Aso Part) <br> December 7, 2013 (Kumamoto Part)|TV Episode 720-721.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|233|761-762|Ishikawa|[[Kaga Hyakumangoku Mystery Tour]] (加賀百万石ミステリーツアー)|Kaga Hyakumangoku Misuterītsuā|December 6, 2014 (Kanazawa Part) <br> December 13, 2014 (Kaga Onsen Part)|TV Episode 761-762.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|252|801-802|Tottori|[[Tottori Sand Dunes Mystery Tour]] (鳥取砂丘ミステリーツアー)|Tottori Sakyū Misuterī Tsuā|November 28, 2015 (Kurayoshi Part) <br> December 7, 2015 (Tottori Part)|TV Episode 801-802.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|274|851-852|Beppu|[[The Descent Into Hell Tour of Love]] (恋の地獄めぐりツアー)|Koi no Jigoku-meguri Tsuā|March 4, 2017 (Beppu Chapter) <br> March 11, 2017 (Oita Chapter)|TV Episode 851-852.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|289|891-892|Yamaguchi|[[Bakumatsu Revolution Mystery Tour]] (幕末維新ミステリーツアー)|Bakumatsu Isshin Misuterī Tsuā|February 3, 2018 (Yamaguchi Arc) <br> February 10, 2018 (Hagi Arc)|TV Episode 891-892.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|309|931-932|Kitakyushu|[[The Northern Kyushu Mystery Tour]] (北九州ミステリーツアー)|Kitakyūshū Misuterītsuā|February 16, 2019 (Kokura Arc) <br> February 23, 2019 (Moji Arc)|TV Episode 931-932.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|329|969-970|Ishikawa|[[The Young Kaga Lady's Mystery Tour]] (加賀令嬢ミステリーツアー)|Kaga Reijō Misuterī Tsuā|February 15, 2020 (Part 1) <br> February 22, 2020 (Part 2)|TV Episode 969-970.jpg}}
 
{{MysteryTourItem|387|1074-1075|Shimonoseki|[[The Boiled Fugu Mystery Tour Showdown]] (てっちり対決ミステリーツアー)|Tetchiri Taiketsu Misuterī Tsuā|February 18, 2023 (Mojiko & Kokura Part) <br> February 25, 2023 (Shimonoseki Part)|TV Episode 1074-1075.jpg}}
 
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== Others ==
 
== Others ==

Revision as of 18:28, 13 October 2024

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Anime Special (アニメ・スペシャル Anime Supesharu?) refers to episodes in the Detective Conan anime that undergo "special planning". This includes regular extended specials, remaster extended specials, mystery tours, and some other exceptions.

Extended Specials

The logo from Episode 129.

This refers to any episode that was broadcast originally on YTV/NTV with a length greater than a half-hour/30 minutes[N 1], hence it fits in the criteria of "extended special" and undergoes the official "special planning". Extended specials were customary until April 4, 2009, when the Detective Conan broadcasting in Japan altered from Monday evening to Saturday evening[N 2]. Owing to the tentative elongation of the regular broadcasting schedule, which would occupy too much of the schedule of other TV programs, taking the rigorousness of regulating schedules between nearby programs in the new broadcasting schedule, the frequency of airing special extended episodes was reduced substantially.

Regular

When extended specials are broadcast, an icon with the bold text "スペシャル" (namely "Special") is often displayed below the Detective Conan anime logo. That way, they are differentiated from the regular half-hour episodes, not only in length.

According to the demand from the copyright holder, when the anime is being introduced to countries outside Japan, regular extended episodes would be split into several individual episodes, having an approximate length of 30 minutes, just like a typical episode: a regular extended episode would always contain a length that is a factor X of 30 mins; when splitting, it corresponds to X separate episodes. These individual episodes would then add up to the series' sum of episodes. Thus, international numbering is invariably ahead of local Japanese numbering.

Remaster

Mystery Tours

Mystery Tour (ミステリー ツアー Misuterī Tsuā?) is a series of anime-original episodes that appear in Detective Conan since 2001. Each case is separated in two parts, where the characters will travel to a specific region of Japan to solve one (or more) cases. A special attention is dedicated to the landscape and the historical landmarks of the country. It is the best occasion for all viewers to discover the marvelous treasures of Japan. Each broadcast is preceded by an event organized by JR West that happened for a few months in the region where the case took place.

Others

Footnotes

Notes

  1. ^ Referring to the rough duration a TV programme may require; in-between advertisements are taken into account of this notion. The actual broadcasting time length of the programme is only 70%-85%.
  2. ^ This change was to accommodate the broadcast of Nippon TV's new programme "Sublime" (サプライズ). The first Detective Conan episode broadcast on a Saturday was the remastered re-air of Roller Coaster Murder Case.

References

  1. Page partially or completely translated from the Chinese version of April 19th, 2024.

See also

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