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Revision as of 03:06, 14 January 2015

Chronology
As the Dew List of Songs tear drops
Opening 29

Opening29.jpg

Information
Original title:
Artist: Mai Kuraki
Episodes: 583~602
CD Info
Release date: August 31, 2010
CDs: 1
Tracks: 3
Original Cost: 1,050円
1,260円 (limited ed.)[1]
CD Number: VNCM-6018
VNCM-6017 (limited ed.)[2]
Record Label: NORTHERN MUSIC
Oricon chart peak: #1(Daily),#4(Weekly)

SUMMER TIME GONE is a song by Mai Kuraki. The song is the 29th opening of the anime.

Detective Conan opening info

Cast

Gadgets

Case references

Conan's opening speech

"過ぎ去る季節を惜しんでいたら、事件の謎には迫れない。"

("If we continue lamenting the passing seasons, we'll be unable to confront the mysteries of cases!")

Staff

Song Info

Kogoro, Conan, Shinichi, and Ran
Metropolitan police officers
The Detective Boys
The Black Organization members

Lyrics

CD info

Normal edition CD track listing

Opening29.jpg
# Song Title Romaji Translation Length
1 SUMMER TIME GONE SUMMER TIME GONE SUMMER TIME GONE
2 anywhere anywhere anywhere
3 SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental- SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental- SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental-

First press limited edition CD+DVD track listing

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# Song Title Romaji Translation Length
1 SUMMER TIME GONE SUMMER TIME GONE SUMMER TIME GONE
2 anywhere anywhere anywhere
3 SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental- SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental- SUMMER TIME GONE -Instrumental-

Gallery

CD

TV

See also

References

  • Lyrics
  1. Japanese and Romaji lyrics from Animelyrics.com: Summer Time Gone by Kikyosama. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.