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− | == ... in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' ==
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− | === [[Magic_Kaito_Volume_1-5|Manga]] ===
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− | | [[File:Magic Kaito_Chapter_12_Nakamoris_Yaiba_Volume.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Important fundamental handbooks for policemen.]]
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− | One of the books on '''[[Ginzo Nakamori]]'s''' office desk in '''Chapter 12''' ([[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], [[Magic_Kaito_Volume_1#Star_Wars|Chapter 1]]) is '''[[Yaiba_Volume_1|Volume 1]] of ''Yaiba'''''.
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− | | [[File:Magic Kaito_Chapter_16_Ana_Shioji.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Buji TV must have one hell of a program.]]
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− | The duo commenting on the duel between '''[[Kaitou Kid]] and [[Saguru Hakuba]]''' in '''Chapter 16''' ([[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], Chapter 3) are '''"[[Ana Shioji]] of [[Buji TV]]"''' and her [[Ana_Shioji's_Cameraman|absurdly loyal cameraman]] from ''Yaiba'', who debuted in '''Chapter 49''' ([[Yaiba Volume 5]], Chapter 10) and also reported about the battle between '''[[Yaiba Kurogane]] and [[Takeshi Onimaru]]''' on [[Onimaru Castle]], as well as about the mysteriously appearing pyramids all over [[Tokyo]], besides other things. There is a reporter similar to her in '''Chapter 33''' of ''Magic Kaito'' ([[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 5), too, but it's left unclear whether it's supposed to be Ana again.
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− | Furthermore, Kid uses a pocket TV by '''[[ONY]]''' in this chapter while crawling through the air vents. After '''Takeshi Onimaru''' took control of [[Japan]] in ''Yaiba'', a lot of company names were "oni-fied", with almost all of them being plays on brand names from real life - with '''SONY''' of course becoming "ONY". Gosho Aoyama later on integrated this fictionalized company in ''Magic Kaito'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]'', as well as their adaptions and derivatives, too.
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− | | [[File:Magic Kaito_Chapter_18_Kaitou_Kid_vs_Yaiba_Kurogane.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Kaitō Boy vs. Samurai Shōnin.]]
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− | In '''Chapter 18''' ([[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], Chapter 5), '''Kaitou Kid''' announces to steal a '''treasure sword from the [[Mine family]]''' and struggles to get past its several family members, including '''[[Sayaka_Mine|Sayaka]], [[Shizuka_Mine|Shizuka]]''' and '''[[Sayaka's_grandmother|Grandma Mine]]''', who he manages to woo in the end, before meeting '''[[Musashi Miyamoto]]''' and, last but not least, '''Yaiba Kurogane''' himself fighting him with the '''[[Raijin-ken]]''' and the help of '''[[Kagetora]]''', before being blasted out of the sky by '''Takeshi Onimaru''' and [[Oni_(Yaiba)|his minions]].
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− | This story was originally a one shot just called "'''K∀ITO'''" (a portmanteau of the "Kaito" from ''Magic Kaito'' and the Latinized logo "Y∀IBA") and was featured in '''Shōnen Sunday's 30th Anniversary Special Magazine''' in 1989 after an editor asked Gosho to draw a self-contained story for this special occasion, deciding for this crossover since he loved similar collaborations like ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazinger_Z_vs._Devilman Mazinger Z vs. Devilman]'' since he was young. The chapter didn't belong to either series, since it's explicitly non-[[canon]] (or, technically seen, it's a part of both franchises), but was later included as a bonus chapter in Volume 3 of ''Magic Kaito'' most people know it as. It was later adapted as a [[Conan_vs._Kid_vs._Yaiba_-_The_Grand_Battle_for_the_Treasure_Sword!!|''Detective Conan'' OVA]] and extended by a plot integrating the characters from it.
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− | | [[File:Magic Kaito_Chapter_35_Aokos_Mobile_phone.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"It's a ONY."]]
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− | '''[[Aoko Nakamori]]'s mobile phone''' in '''Chapter 34 - 36''' ("Sun Halo", [[Magic Kaito Volume 5]], Chapter 6 - 8) is an '''ONY Smartphone''' model.
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− | === ''[[Magic Kaito 1412]]'' Anime ===
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− | | [[File:Magic_Kaito_1412_Episode_7_Aoko_Keiko_Sayaka-look-alike.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Sayaka-chan?]]
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− | In Episode 7: [[Kaito Kuroba's Busy Holiday]], a girl ''heavily'' reminiscent of [[Sayaka Mine]] comes into play for a short scene - she's got almost exactly the same hairstyle as her after the [[Yaiba_Volume_24#Are_You_Coming?|three-year-timeskip]] (same length, same color, the parted bangs, the same disheveled back hair and the long hair over her temples), wears a seifuku similar to her during most of ''Yaiba'''s run while attending [[Ekoda High School]] (like Sayaka does in [[Yaiba Volume 24]]), is friends with [[Keiko Momoi]] and highly interested in the relationship between [[Kaito Kuroba]] and [[Aoko Nakamori]].
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− | She is never named, but... this is either one ''big'' coincidence or we have a pretty clever producer, author and/or character designer here who wanted to create a nod to Gosho's previous series by having a cameo.
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− | == ... in ''[[Monster Hunter]]'' ==
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− | (''Monster Hunter'' also obviously isn't by Gosho. :D)
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− | | [[File:Monster_Hunter_Portable_3rd_Haou-ken.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Haō-ken as equipment in ''Monster Hunter 3rd''.]]
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− | During a '''[https://www.siliconera.com/wield-yaibas-supreme-king-sword-in-monster-hunter-portable-3rd/ special collaboration event with Shōnen Sunday]''' for the game '''''Monster Hunter Portable 3rd''''', [[Yaiba Kurogane]]'s '''Haō-ken''' (Supreme King Sword) was obtainable and Felynes could be dressed in the '''demonic armor of [[Takeshi Onimaru]]'''.
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− | == ... in ''[[Zero's Tea Time]]'' ==
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− | | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_9_Haro_meets_Dokuro.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Cat cratch fever.]]
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− | In '''TIME.9''' ([[Zero's Tea Time Volume 1]], Time 9), after falling down a flight of stairs, '''[[Rei Furuya]]'s pup [[Haro]]''' meets '''Kuro Neko [[Dokuro]]''', a stray cat and antagonist from a short arc during '''Chapter 164 - 167''' of ''Yaiba'' ([[Yaiba Volume 16]], Chapter 10 - [[Yaiba Volume 17]], Chapter 2), whom [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and [[Sayaka Mine]] were encountering while they were shrunk and he was menacing a bunch of mice. It seems like he didn't improve much since then: He scratches poor Haro's face open. The Mangaka of ''Zero's Tea Time'', [[Takahiro Arai]], confirmed that he asked Gosho Aoyama about using that character in this chapter.
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− | | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_19_Yuya.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Player character Yuya.]]
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− | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_Time_20_Sugi_Pollen_Soldier.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Cedar Pollen Soldier.]]
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− | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_Time_20_Centipede_Soldier.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Centipede Soldier.]]
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− | '''TIME.19 - 20''' ([[Zero's Tea Time Volume 2]], Time 9 - 10) are chock-full of ''Yaiba'' references, thanks to the game [[Yuya Kazami]] is playing:
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− | * The protagonist "Yuya" is a dead ringer for an adult '''[[Yaiba Kurogane]]''' (looking a lot like his father [[Kenjuro_Kurogane|Kenjuro]]) in a Samurai armor, wearing the '''[[Raijin-ken]]''' (Thunder God Sword) and the '''[[Fuujin-ken]]''' (Wind God Sword, originally used by [[Takeshi Onimaru]]). Yaiba always wanted to be a Samurai like his father, explaining the choice of armor for this Easter Egg.
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− | * The first boss they fight is the '''android [[Gold]]''' from '''Chapters 201 - 207''' ([[Yaiba Volume 20]], Chapter 3 - 9), also named "Boss Monster Gold" in Kazami's game.
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− | * One of the objects in the storage room of the game in '''TIME.20''' looks like a stylized version of '''Empress [[Kaguya]]'s fusion with planet Earth''' from '''Chapters 162 - 163''' ([[Yaiba Volume 16]], Chapter 8 - 9).
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− | * The second boss they fight is the '''[[Cedar Pollen Soldier]]''' from '''Chapters 182 - 184''' ([[Yaiba Volume 18]], Chapter 6 - 8).
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− | * The third boss they beat is the many-armed '''Centipede Soldier of the Underworld''' from '''Chapter 201''' ([[Yaiba Volume 20]], Chapter 3).
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− | | [[File:Zeros_Tea_Time_20_Azusas_and_Amuros_Phones.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Azusa's ONY phone.]]
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− | The '''mobile phone''' used by [[Azusa Enomoto]] at the end of '''TIME.20''' is an '''[[ONY]]'''. After '''Takeshi Onimaru''' took control of [[Japan]] in ''Yaiba'', a lot of company names were "oni-fied", with almost all of them being plays on brand names from real life - with '''SONY''' of course becoming "ONY". Gosho Aoyama later on integrated this fictionalized company in ''[[Magic Kaito]]'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]'', as well as their adaptions and their derivatives, too.
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− | = ''[[3rd Base 4th]]'' =
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− | == ... in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' ==
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− | '''[[Yoko Okino]]''' and '''[[Akiyoshi Fujie]]''' are identified as alumni of (the fictional) '''[[Kohnan High School]]''' in '''FILE.8''' ([[Volume 1]], File 8) - the '''same school''' [[Shigeo Nagashima]], [[Yutaka Enatsu]] and their friends attend in ''3rd Base 4th''.
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− | The horizontal school banner in the upper left corner of '''[[Shizuka Hattori]]''''s old photo from '''FILE.276 - 278''' ([[Volume 28]], File 3 - 5), which also features [[Yaiba Kurogane]]'s mother [[Michiko_Kurogane|Michiko]], reads "南高校", which is cut off to the left. It probably reads "港南高校" (''Kōnan Kōkō'') in full, which of course is, again, the Kohnan High School.
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− | In '''[[Volume 43]]''' (fittingly enough) and '''[[Volume_44|44]]''', [[Conan Edogawa]], [[Ran_Mouri|Ran]] and her father [[Kogoro Mouri]], as well as [[Heiji Hattori]] und [[Kazuha Toyama]] watch a baseball game at '''[[Koushien]]''', played by the '''leading teams from ''3rd Base 4th''''', hailing from Kohnan and [[Ohgane High School]] respectively, who want to do a rematch of their game from the finale of their own Manga, which is referred to as "one year ago".
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− | Characters from the series who appear are the protagonist '''Shigeo Nagashima''' and his rival '''[[Kazuhisa Inao]]''' and some of their teammates, their coach, Shigeo's friend '''Yutaka''', as well as '''her father''' got some cameos, too. In a crossover gag Gosho also uses with [[Kaitou Kid]] and [[Soshi Okita]], Shigeo reminds Ran of [[Shinichi Kudo]], since all of them look very much alike.
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− | = References =
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