Difference between revisions of "Season 1"

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{{SeasonItem|9|9|[[Tenkaichi Night Festival Murder Case]]|March 4, 1996|June 7, 2004
 
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|summary=Conan, Ran, and Kogoro attend a Festival when Mr. Everson, a famous writer, is murdered. Conan is certain that it was Stanley, the murdered writer's partner. Stanley has a perfect alibi provided by photographs. Conan re-examines the photo and with other clues, proves Stanley to be the criminal. Using Kogoro, Conan proves the pictures are taken from the previous festival with the same camera and that he saved the camera until the day he could Everson. As certain proof he shows that Stanley in the pictures taken that day did not wear a wristwatch. Stanley revealed that his first published work was stolen by Everson and he murdered him in vengeance.}}
 
|summary=Conan, Ran, and Kogoro attend a Festival when Mr. Everson, a famous writer, is murdered. Conan is certain that it was Stanley, the murdered writer's partner. Stanley has a perfect alibi provided by photographs. Conan re-examines the photo and with other clues, proves Stanley to be the criminal. Using Kogoro, Conan proves the pictures are taken from the previous festival with the same camera and that he saved the camera until the day he could Everson. As certain proof he shows that Stanley in the pictures taken that day did not wear a wristwatch. Stanley revealed that his first published work was stolen by Everson and he murdered him in vengeance.}}
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{{SeasonItem|21|22|[[On Location, TV Drama Murder Case]]|June 24, 1996|June 29, 2004
 
{{SeasonItem|21|22|[[On Location, TV Drama Murder Case]]|June 24, 1996|June 29, 2004
 
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|summary=Yoko Okino is starring in a television drama and she invites Kogoro, Ran, and Conan to watch the filming. The cameraman named Mario is murdered and his dying message in kanji spells Shrine god. Conan notices that some of the words are dry while others are wet, revealing the dry message to spell Ringo, the name of one of the actors. Ringo reveals he changed the message to avoid being suspected of murdering Mario. Conan discovers the name was altered to frame Ringo and that the real name is under Ringo. Using Kogoro, Conan reveals that the name left by Mario is Tina. He reveals when Tina killed Mario, she did not notice the dying message. When he husband was her husband, Jerumia, was searching for her, he spots the message and changed it to frame Ringo. Tina revealed that she murdered Mario because he blackmailed her about her past where she indirectly caused the robbery of her grandfather's shrine and causing the shrine's supervisor to suicide.}}
 
|summary=Yoko Okino is starring in a television drama and she invites Kogoro, Ran, and Conan to watch the filming. The cameraman named Mario is murdered and his dying message in kanji spells Shrine god. Conan notices that some of the words are dry while others are wet, revealing the dry message to spell Ringo, the name of one of the actors. Ringo reveals he changed the message to avoid being suspected of murdering Mario. Conan discovers the name was altered to frame Ringo and that the real name is under Ringo. Using Kogoro, Conan reveals that the name left by Mario is Tina. He reveals when Tina killed Mario, she did not notice the dying message. When he husband was her husband, Jerumia, was searching for her, he spots the message and changed it to frame Ringo. Tina revealed that she murdered Mario because he blackmailed her about her past where she indirectly caused the robbery of her grandfather's shrine and causing the shrine's supervisor to suicide.}}

Revision as of 05:52, 27 August 2009

Season 1 aired from January 8, 1996 to August 12, 1996.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 1.

See also