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− | =Anime to Manga Characters by First Few Appearances= | + | = Anime to Manga Characters by First Few Appearances = |
− | ==Wataru Takagi== | + | == Wataru Takagi == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (episode 21).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 172).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Takagi Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 75).]] |
|}'''[[Wataru Takagi]]''' was first introduced in [[On Location, TV Drama Murder Case]] as an unnamed police detective that had accompanied [[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]] on the scene. For some time, this character only appeared in the TV original episodes directed by [[Haruo Ogawara]]. The character's name is first given as "Detective Takagi" in the credits for the [[Karaoke Box Murder Case]] despite his face not actually appearing on-screen. Although the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case'' was based on a [[Volume 5#Rex Vocalist Murder Case|manga story]], Takagi does not appear in the original. Takagi receives his first manga canon appearance in the [[Volume 17#Actor's Apartment Case|Actor's Apartment Case]]. | |}'''[[Wataru Takagi]]''' was first introduced in [[On Location, TV Drama Murder Case]] as an unnamed police detective that had accompanied [[Juzo Megure|Inspector Megure]] on the scene. For some time, this character only appeared in the TV original episodes directed by [[Haruo Ogawara]]. The character's name is first given as "Detective Takagi" in the credits for the [[Karaoke Box Murder Case]] despite his face not actually appearing on-screen. Although the ''Karaoke Box Murder Case'' was based on a [[Volume 5#Rex Vocalist Murder Case|manga story]], Takagi does not appear in the original. Takagi receives his first manga canon appearance in the [[Volume 17#Actor's Apartment Case|Actor's Apartment Case]]. | ||
1. (Anime) 21 - June 24, 1996 (Anime original)<br> | 1. (Anime) 21 - June 24, 1996 (Anime original)<br> | ||
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− | ==Ninzaburo Shiratori== | + | == Ninzaburo Shiratori == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (movie 1).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 209).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Shiratori Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 146).]] |
|}'''[[Ninzaburo Shiratori]]''' was first introduced in [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]] and received his first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 21#Treadmill Murder Case|Treadmill Murder Case]] as Takagi's rival for [[Miwako Sato]]'s affections. | |}'''[[Ninzaburo Shiratori]]''' was first introduced in [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]] and received his first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 21#Treadmill Murder Case|Treadmill Murder Case]] as Takagi's rival for [[Miwako Sato]]'s affections. | ||
1. (Movie) 1 - April 19, 1997<br> | 1. (Movie) 1 - April 19, 1997<br> | ||
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− | ==Kazunobu Chiba== | + | == Kazunobu Chiba == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (episode 139).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 269).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Chiba Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 173).]] |
|}'''[[Kazunobu Chiba]]''' was first introduced in the anime version of [[The Final Screening Murder Case]] and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Volume 27#Sato's Father Case|Sato's Father Case]]. | |}'''[[Kazunobu Chiba]]''' was first introduced in the anime version of [[The Final Screening Murder Case]] and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Volume 27#Sato's Father Case|Sato's Father Case]]. | ||
1. (Anime) 138-139 - March 8, 1999 (Manga based, added in)<br> | 1. (Anime) 138-139 - March 8, 1999 (Manga based, added in)<br> | ||
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− | ==Azusa Enomoto== | + | == Azusa Enomoto == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (episode 152).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 438).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Azusa Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 350).]] |
|}'''[[Azusa Enomoto]]''' was first introduced in [[The Mysterious Old Man Disappearance Case]] as a waitress at Café Poirot as a background character. She receives her name and first speaking appearance in [[The Deduction That Was Too Good]]. Her first canon manga appearance occurs during the [[Volume 43#Forgotten Cellphone Case|Forgotten Cellphone Case]]. | |}'''[[Azusa Enomoto]]''' was first introduced in [[The Mysterious Old Man Disappearance Case]] as a waitress at Café Poirot as a background character. She receives her name and first speaking appearance in [[The Deduction That Was Too Good]]. Her first canon manga appearance occurs during the [[Volume 43#Forgotten Cellphone Case|Forgotten Cellphone Case]]. | ||
1. (Anime) 152 - July 12, 1999 (Anime original)<br> | 1. (Anime) 152 - July 12, 1999 (Anime original)<br> | ||
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− | ==Midori Kuriyama== | + | == Midori Kuriyama == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (episode 264).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 413).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Midori Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 333).]] |
|}'''[[Midori Kuriyama]]''' was first introduced in [[The Fourteenth Target]] as [[Eri Kisaki]]'s secretary and received her first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 40#Eri vs. Yukiko|Eri vs. Yukiko]] case. | |}'''[[Midori Kuriyama]]''' was first introduced in [[The Fourteenth Target]] as [[Eri Kisaki]]'s secretary and received her first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 40#Eri vs. Yukiko|Eri vs. Yukiko]] case. | ||
1. (Movie) 2 - April 18, 1998<br> | 1. (Movie) 2 - April 18, 1998<br> | ||
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− | ==Takahiro Sanada== | + | == Takahiro Sanada == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (movie 16).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 885).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Sanada Appearance3.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Post Gosho art (episode 742).]] |
|}'''[[Takahiro Sanada]]''' was first introduced in [[The Eleventh Striker]] as a new player on the [[Culture#Soccer|Big Osaka]] soccer team and received his first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 84#Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case|Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case]]. | |}'''[[Takahiro Sanada]]''' was first introduced in [[The Eleventh Striker]] as a new player on the [[Culture#Soccer|Big Osaka]] soccer team and received his first canon manga appearance in the [[Volume 84#Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case|Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case]]. | ||
1. (Movie) 16 - April 14, 2012<br> | 1. (Movie) 16 - April 14, 2012<br> | ||
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− | ==Yuya Kazami== | + | == Yuya Kazami == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Kazami Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Kazami Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (movie 20).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Kazami Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Kazami Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 998).]] |
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|}'''[[Yuya Kazami]]''' was first introduced as Amuro's PSB subordinate in [[The Darkest Nightmare]] and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case]]. | |}'''[[Yuya Kazami]]''' was first introduced as Amuro's PSB subordinate in [[The Darkest Nightmare]] and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case]]. | ||
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− | ==Fumimaro Ayanokoji== | + | == Fumimaro Ayanokoji == |
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− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Fumimaro Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Fumimaro Appearance1.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Appearance (movie 7).]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Fumimaro Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art ( | + | | style="vertical-align: top"|[[File:Early Fumimaro Appearance2.jpg|thumb|x200px|right|Original Gosho art (file 1001).]] |
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|}'''[[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]]''' was first introduced in [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]] as an Inspector in plain clothes from Kyoto Prefectural Police and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Volume 94#The Field Trip to Kyoto|The Field Trip to Kyoto]] case. | |}'''[[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]]''' was first introduced in [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]] as an Inspector in plain clothes from Kyoto Prefectural Police and received his first canon manga appearance in [[Volume 94#The Field Trip to Kyoto|The Field Trip to Kyoto]] case. | ||
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− | =Special Circumstances= | + | = Special Circumstances = |
− | ==Momiji Ooka and Muga Iori== | + | == Momiji Ooka and Muga Iori == |
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Revision as of 13:12, 5 November 2018
Contents
Anime to Manga Characters by First Few Appearances
Wataru Takagi
Wataru Takagi was first introduced in On Location, TV Drama Murder Case as an unnamed police detective that had accompanied Inspector Megure on the scene. For some time, this character only appeared in the TV original episodes directed by Haruo Ogawara. The character's name is first given as "Detective Takagi" in the credits for the Karaoke Box Murder Case despite his face not actually appearing on-screen. Although the Karaoke Box Murder Case was based on a manga story, Takagi does not appear in the original. Takagi receives his first manga canon appearance in the Actor's Apartment Case.
1. (Anime) 21 - June 24, 1996 (Anime original)
2. (Anime) 26 - July 19, 1996 (Anime original)
3. (Anime) 31 - September 2, 1996 (Manga based, added in)
4. (Anime) 38 - November 18, 1996 (Manga based, added in)
5. (Anime) 42 - December 16, 1996 (Manga based, added in)
6. (Anime) 50 - March 3, 1997 (Manga based, added in)
7. (Anime) 66 - July 7, 1997 (Anime original)
8. (Anime) 67 - July 14, 1997 (Anime original)
9. (Manga) 171-172 - July 30, 1997
10. (Anime) 75 - September 8, 1997 (Manga based)
11. (Manga) 183 - October 29, 1997
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Ninzaburo Shiratori was first introduced in The Time-Bombed Skyscraper and received his first canon manga appearance in the Treadmill Murder Case as Takagi's rival for Miwako Sato's affections.
1. (Movie) 1 - April 19, 1997
2. (Movie) 2 - April 18, 1998
3. (Manga) 209-210 - May 20, 1998
4. (Manga) 231-233 - November 4, 1998
5. (Movie) 3 - April 17, 1999
6. (Anime) 146-147 - May 24, 1999 (Manga based)
7. (Anime) 156-157 - August 9, 1999 (Manga based)
8. (Manga) 267-269 - September 1, 1999
Kazunobu Chiba
Kazunobu Chiba was first introduced in the anime version of The Final Screening Murder Case and received his first canon manga appearance in Sato's Father Case.
1. (Anime) 138-139 - March 8, 1999 (Manga based, added in)
2. (Manga) 269 - September 16, 1999
3. (Anime) 172-173 - December 13, 1999 (Manga based, added in)
4. (Manga) 289 - February 23, 2000
5. (Movie) 4 - April 22, 2000
6. (Anime) 187 - April 24, 2000 (Anime original)
Azusa Enomoto
Azusa Enomoto was first introduced in The Mysterious Old Man Disappearance Case as a waitress at Café Poirot as a background character. She receives her name and first speaking appearance in The Deduction That Was Too Good. Her first canon manga appearance occurs during the Forgotten Cellphone Case.
1. (Anime) 152 - July 12, 1999 (Anime original)
2. (Anime) 207 - September 11, 2000 (Anime original)
3. (Anime) 220 - January 15, 2001 (Manga based, added in)
4. (Manga) 438-440 - June 4, 2003
5. (Anime) 350-351 - February 9, 2004 (Manga based)
6. (Manga) 523-524 - May 18, 2005
7. (Anime) 425 - January 9, 2006 (Manga based, added in)
Midori Kuriyama
Midori Kuriyama was first introduced in The Fourteenth Target as Eri Kisaki's secretary and received her first canon manga appearance in the Eri vs. Yukiko case.
1. (Movie) 2 - April 18, 1998
2. (Movie) 4 - April 22, 2000
3. (Anime) 264-265 - January 14, 2002 (Anime original)
4. (Anime) 297-298 - October 21, 2002 (Anime original)
5. (Manga) 413 - November 13, 2002
6. (Anime) 333-334 - August 25, 2003 (Manga based)
7. (Manga) 511 - February 9, 2005
8. (Anime) 431-432 - February 20, 2006 (Manga based)
Takahiro Sanada
Takahiro Sanada was first introduced in The Eleventh Striker as a new player on the Big Osaka soccer team and received his first canon manga appearance in the Kite-Flying Competition Murder Case.
1. (Movie) 16 - April 14, 2012
2. (Manga) 885-887 - January 22, 2014
3. (Anime) 742 - June 14, 2014 (Anime original)
4. (Anime) 766 - January 31, 2015 (Manga based)
5. (Manga) 925 - July 22, 2015
6. (Anime) 822 - June 18, 2016 (Manga based)
Yuya Kazami
Yuya Kazami was first introduced as Amuro's PSB subordinate in The Darkest Nightmare and received his first canon manga appearance in Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case.
1. (Movie) 20 - April 16, 2016
2. (Manga) 998 - July 19, 2017
3. (Movie) 22 - April 13, 2018
4. (Anime) ?? (Manga based)
Fumimaro Ayanokoji
Fumimaro Ayanokoji was first introduced in Crossroad in the Ancient Capital as an Inspector in plain clothes from Kyoto Prefectural Police and received his first canon manga appearance in The Field Trip to Kyoto case.
1. (Movie) 7 - April 19, 2003
2. (Movie) 13 - April 18, 2009
3. (Anime) 694 - April 20, 2013 (Anime original)
4. (Movie) 17 - April 20, 2013
5. (Movie) 18 - April 19, 2014
6. (Movie) 21 - April 15, 2017
7. (Manga) 1001 - August 23, 2017
8. (Anime) ?? (Manga based)
Special Circumstances
Momiji Ooka and Muga Iori
Originally Momiji Ooka was a character created for The Crimson Love Letter for the purpose of being a love rival in the Heiji/Kazuha relationship. In The Darkest Nightmare celebration on 04/15/2016, Aoyama decided to let Momiji briefly show up in the manga series so that her later appearance in the movie wouldn't seem too abrupt. Muga Iori was originally designed by Aoyama himself, however his original design was to be an old man, then later changed to a young man. (The Crimson Love Letter guide book, information from FirefoxAPTX)
1. (Manga) 958-962 - Apr 27, 2016 - Jun 8, 2016
2. (Manga) 981-983 - Dec 07, 2016 - Dec 21, 2016
3. (Manga) 990-993 - Mar 22, 2017 - Apr 19, 2017
4. (Movie) 21 - April 15, 2017
5. (Manga) 1000-1005 - Aug 09, 2017 - Sep 20, 2017
6. (Anime) 872-874 - Sep 09, 2017 - Sep 23, 2017 (Manga based)