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| closing-song        = Mou kimi dake o hanashitari shinai
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| prev-episode        = Aya Ueto and Shinichi - The Promise from 4 Years Ago
 
| prev-episode        = Aya Ueto and Shinichi - The Promise from 4 Years Ago
 
| next-episode        = And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared
 
| next-episode        = And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared

Revision as of 19:38, 7 April 2012

Chronology
Aya Ueto and Shinichi - The Promise from 4 Years Ago List of Episodes And It'd Be Nice if Everybody Disappeared
Episode 438
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Information
Title: The Fish Mail Pursuit
Japanese title: お魚メールの追跡
(Osakana Mēru no Tsuiseki)
Original airdate: May 15, 2006
Season: 15
Manga source: Volume 51: Files 2~3
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Azusa Enomoto
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa
Kogoro Mouri
Staff
Director: Masato Sato
Organizer: Yuu Hatanaka
Storyboard: Yuu Hatanaka
Episode director: Takashi Sudo
Animation director: Ayako Tauchi
Music
Opening song: 100 Mono Tobira
Closing song: Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari Shinai


Cast

Case

Situation

The waitress of Poirot Cafe, Azusa Enomoto, reported she received strange messages from a boy, suggesting he might be kidnapped or trapped in a location without food and water. The only way to find him is by reading his text messages. The boy only knows how to send, but does not know how to receive. Conan must combine the clues he's given to find out his location.

People

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    See also