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+ | Conan and Bourbon deduce that a boy from the train mistook Haibara's puppet for his own after the train suddenly and abruptly braked, as everyone lost their balance and kids fell on the ground. They also believe that the boy and his dad were on their way to a certain beach to gather seashells, something they would usually do as they were very tan. Bourbon asks his colleague Yuya Kazami to board the train Conan and co took and to check the words the little kid left on the train compartment window after blowing mist over it. The boy actually wrote his name, Yuuto. At the beach, Conan and co asks for Yuuto and his father. These latter apologise and give Conan back Haibara's puppet, in exchange for Yuuto's one Conan found at the lost property. But the mysterious man spying on them grabs it and runs away. | ||
=== File 999 - Not Just Any Charm! === | === File 999 - Not Just Any Charm! === |
Revision as of 17:47, 8 February 2018
‹ Volume 93 | List of Chapters • List of Cases | Volume 95 › |
Volume 94 | |||
Release date: | December 18, 2017[1] | ||
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ISBN: | ISBN 978-4-09-127883-8[1] | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Volume 94 was released on December 18, 2017.[1]
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Kendo Tournament Murder Case
File 993 - Wait a Minute!
People
Café Rice Flower Murder Case
File 994 - Ran's Trace...
Kogoro and Conan notices that Ran has behave strangely. Kogoro supsects that Shinichi is seducing Ran, and while Conan knows that it can't be the case, they decide to follow her.
File 995 - You Don't Know?
Conan and Kogoro spy on Ran, Sonoko and Masumi who are having some lunch at Café Rice Flower, all the while marvelling at the pictures of a travel guide. Suddenly, one of the waiters is found dead, bludgeoned in the staff room. Conan hardly tries to solve the case while at the same time thinking about cracking Ran's secret. Masumi investigates as well.
File 996 - The Truth about the Trip
People
Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case
Characters introduced
File 997 - Haibara's Mood
Conan tries to convince Haibara to give him some antidotes in order to go to the Kyoto trip with Ran in his adult form. Haibara keeps refusing, and suddenly she finds out she lost her Higo puppet phone strap this latter gave her in the bleacher during the football match. She freezes in fear and grief and cuts herself off from everyone. Conan makes a deal with Haibara : he'll go and backtrack with the Detective Boys to find her phone strap, in exchange for the antidotes. Conan and the Boys are helped by Bourbon and rush to the train stations' lost property, all the while being spied on by a strange man.
File 998 - Search for the Phone Strap!
Conan and Bourbon deduce that a boy from the train mistook Haibara's puppet for his own after the train suddenly and abruptly braked, as everyone lost their balance and kids fell on the ground. They also believe that the boy and his dad were on their way to a certain beach to gather seashells, something they would usually do as they were very tan. Bourbon asks his colleague Yuya Kazami to board the train Conan and co took and to check the words the little kid left on the train compartment window after blowing mist over it. The boy actually wrote his name, Yuuto. At the beach, Conan and co asks for Yuuto and his father. These latter apologise and give Conan back Haibara's puppet, in exchange for Yuuto's one Conan found at the lost property. But the mysterious man spying on them grabs it and runs away.
File 999 - Not Just Any Charm!
People
Crimson School Trip Case
Characters introduced
File 1000 - The Scarlet Ceiling
File 1001 - The Crimson Demon
File 1002 - The Auburn Inuyarai
File 1003 - Rosy Brown Traces
People
References
- ^ a b c Shogakukan
See also
Volumes of the Manga | ||
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