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| |keyhole=[[Shinichi Kudo]] | | |keyhole=[[Shinichi Kudo]] |
| |display-volume=01 | | |display-volume=01 |
− | |pnew=[[Shinichi Kudo]]/[[Conan Edogawa]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]], [[Black Organization|The Men in Black]], [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]], and [[Kogoro Mouri]] are all introduced. Pop Idol [[Yoko Okino]] is introduced in the Idol Murder Case. | + | |pnew=[[Shinichi Kudo]]/[[Conan Edogawa]], [[Ran Mouri]], [[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]], [[Black Organization|The Men in Black]], [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]], [[Kogoro Mouri]] and [[Yoko Okino]] are introduced. |
− | |pchar=Shinichi turns into a 6-year-old boy after being poisoned. Agasa invents the voice changing bow-tie, which Conan uses to solve the case of the Bloody Pop Idol (as Kogoro). | + | |pchar=Shinichi turns into a 6-year-old boy after being poisoned. Agasa invents the voice changing bow-tie, which Conan uses to solve Yoko's case as Kogoro. Ran demonstrates multiple times why she could win the city-wide karate tournament. |
− | |promance=Shinichi imagines both kissing Ran and confessing his feelings to her at the amusement park. As Shinichi parts from Ran to check on some suspicious activities, Ran feels like she's seeing Shinichi for the last time (which will happen to have been somewhat of a premonition). Ran admits to Conan that she likes Shinichi. Shinichi later calls Ran and tells her not to worry about him, promising to come home soon. | + | |promance=Shinichi imagines both kissing Ran and confessing his feelings to her at the amusement park. As Shinichi leaves Ran to follow the [[Vodka|man in black]], Ran has a premonition that she'll never see Shinichi again. Ran admits to Conan that she likes Shinichi. After seeing Ran cry out of worry for him, Shinichi calls Ran to reassure him that he's all right and promises to return soon. |
| |pbo=The men in black poison Shinichi after he is discovered spying on them. | | |pbo=The men in black poison Shinichi after he is discovered spying on them. |
− | |ppast=Shinichi and Ran are presented as childhood friends sharing a strong bond. Many other important facts about the characters are revealed (such as Ran's winning the city-wide karate tournament, Shinichi's frequent involvement in police investigations, and Kogoro's difficulty in getting work as a private detective). | + | |ppast=Ran mentions that Kogoro's lazy and messy habits are why her mother moved out, and also that Shinichi has lived alone for the past three years, since his parents moved to America. |
| |chapter-list= | | |chapter-list= |
− | {{ChapterItem|001|A Modern-Day Sherlock Holmes|平成のホームズ|Heisei no hōmuzu|plot={{Plot New}} {{Plot Past}} {{Plot BO}} {{Plot Romance}}}} | + | {{ChapterItem|001|A Modern-Day Sherlock Holmes|平成のホームズ|Heisei no hōmuzu|plot={{Plot New}} {{Plot BO}} {{Plot Romance}}}} |
− | {{ChapterItem|002|The Great Detective Turned Small|小さくなった名探偵|Chīsaku natta na tantei|plot={{Plot Char}}}} | + | {{ChapterItem|002|The Great Detective Turned Small|小さくなった名探偵|Chīsaku natta na tantei|plot={{Plot New}} {{Plot Char}} {{Plot Past}}}} |
| {{ChapterItem|003|The Unwelcome Great Detective|仲間はずれの名探偵|Nakamahazure no meitantei}} | | {{ChapterItem|003|The Unwelcome Great Detective|仲間はずれの名探偵|Nakamahazure no meitantei}} |
| {{ChapterItem|004|The Sixth Smokestack|6本目の煙突|6-Pon-me no entotsu}} | | {{ChapterItem|004|The Sixth Smokestack|6本目の煙突|6-Pon-me no entotsu}} |
− | {{ChapterItem|005|The Other Perpetrator|もう一人の犯人|Mō hitori no hannin}} | + | {{ChapterItem|005|The Other Perpetrator|もう一人の犯人|Mō hitori no hanninplot={{Plot Char}}}} |
− | {{ChapterItem|006|From Third-Rate to Great Detective|迷探偵を名探偵に|Meitantei o meitantei ni}} | + | {{ChapterItem|006|From Third-Rate to Great Detective|迷探偵を名探偵に|Meitantei o meitantei ni|plot={{Plot New}}}} |
| {{ChapterItem|007|The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol|血ぬられたアイドル|Chi nurareta aidoru}} | | {{ChapterItem|007|The Bloody Case of the Lovely Pop Idol|血ぬられたアイドル|Chi nurareta aidoru}} |
| {{ChapterItem|008|Resemblance|あなたに似た人|Anata ni nita hito}} | | {{ChapterItem|008|Resemblance|あなたに似た人|Anata ni nita hito}} |
| {{ChapterItem|009|An Unfortunate Misunderstanding|不幸な誤解|Fukōna gokai|plot={{Plot Char}} {{Plot Romance}}}} | | {{ChapterItem|009|An Unfortunate Misunderstanding|不幸な誤解|Fukōna gokai|plot={{Plot Char}} {{Plot Romance}}}} |
− | |summary=High school detective [[Shinichi Kudo]] is really good at solving crimes. His best friend, [[Ran Mouri]], is worried that one day he'll get in too deep, but he casually brushes off her concern. After noticing two suspicious men in black clothes at an amusement park murder scene, Shinichi sees one of them later and decides to follow him, only to be attacked from behind. The attacker, a [[Gin|crime syndicate operative]], force-feeds Shinichi a [[APTX 4869|newly-developed, undetectable poison]] instead of risking police investigation by killing him outright. But instead of the poison killing him, it turns his body into that of a grade schooler. To prevent a followup attack on him or his family and friends, Shinichi adopts the pseudonym [[Conan Edogawa]], one that he must use even in front of Ran. He quickly finds that no one will listen to a child, and is forced to solve crimes through Ran's [[Kogoro Mouri|incompetent P.I. father]], with help from [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Hiroshi Agasa]]'s voice-modulating tie and his own ingenuity. Along the way, Ran unknowingly reveals her true feelings for Shinichi, and he vows to do whatever is necessary to find the men in black again, bring them to justice, get his original body back and return her feelings.}} | + | |summary= High school student [[Shinichi Kudo]] is a detective prodigy, and often assists the Tokyo Police in solving crimes. One day at [[Tropical Land|an amusement park]] with his childhood friend, [[Ran Mouri]], he notices two suspicious men in black clothes when they become suspects in a murder. After solving the crime, Shinichi sees [[Vodka|one of them]] pass by and decides to follow, but his spying is interrupted by an attack from behind by [[Gin|the man's partner]]. Rather than risk gaining the attention of the police with a gunshot, they force-feed Shinichi a [[APTX 4869|newly-developed, undetectable poison]]. However, instead of killing him, the poison turns his body into that of a six-year-old. To prevent a followup attack on him or his family and friends, Shinichi must keep his identity secret from all besides his avuncular neighbor, [[Hiroshi Agasa|Professor Agasa]], whom he originally went to for help. Shinichi adopts the pseudonym [[Conan Edogawa]] and goes to live with Ran and her [[Kogoro Mouri|father]], a rather incompetent detective whose agency is still Conan's best chance to find new leads on the men in black. Along the way, Ran unknowingly reveals her true feelings for Shinichi, and he vows to do whatever is necessary to find the men in black again, bring them to justice, get his original body back, and return her feelings. However, because no one listens to a child, Conan must solve crimes using Professor Agasa's invention, the [[Voice-Changing Bowtie]], to impersonate Kogoro.}} |
| {{VolumeItem|2|10-19|July 18, 1994|4-09-123372-4|November 3, 2004|1-59116-587-3 | | {{VolumeItem|2|10-19|July 18, 1994|4-09-123372-4|November 3, 2004|1-59116-587-3 |
| |detective=[[Kogoro Akechi]] | | |detective=[[Kogoro Akechi]] |
| |keyhole=[[Ran Mouri]] | | |keyhole=[[Ran Mouri]] |
| |display-volume=02 | | |display-volume=02 |
− | |pnew=[[Akemi Miyano]] and the [[Detective Boys]] are introduced. While [[Ai Haibara|Shiho Miyano]] doesn't debut until [[Volume 18]], she briefly appears in a silhouette. | + | |pnew=[[Akemi Miyano]] and the [[Detective Boys]] are introduced. While [[Shiho Miyano]] doesn't debut until [[Volume 18]], she briefly appears in a silhouette. |
| |pbo=Conan runs into the Black Organization again in the case involving Masami Hirota (Akemi Miyano). | | |pbo=Conan runs into the Black Organization again in the case involving Masami Hirota (Akemi Miyano). |
| |pchar=Conan is warned by Akemi of the Organization's true power, and his desire for vengeance against them is strengthened after her murder. Agasa invents the kick-enhancing shoes, which Conan first uses to detain the criminal in the first case. Kogoro notices Conan's tendency to give hints when he is stuck, but dismisses it as coincidence. | | |pchar=Conan is warned by Akemi of the Organization's true power, and his desire for vengeance against them is strengthened after her murder. Agasa invents the kick-enhancing shoes, which Conan first uses to detain the criminal in the first case. Kogoro notices Conan's tendency to give hints when he is stuck, but dismisses it as coincidence. |