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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* This is the first ending to be produced in 16:9 format.
 
* This is the first ending to be produced in 16:9 format.
* There are two version of the ending song used. First version is used in Episode 459, 467 to 470, while the second version is used from Episode 460 to 466. Both version have different arrangement compared to the full song.
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* There are two version of the ending song used. The first version is used in Episode 459, 467 to 470, while the second version is used from Episode 460 to 466. The second version features a different ending melody compared to the first version. Both version have different arrangement compared to the full song.
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 03:59, 3 August 2024

Chronology
Mō Kimi Dake o Hanashitari wa Shinai List of Songs I still believe ~Tameiki~
Closing 26

Ending26.jpg

Information
Original title: 白い雪
English title: White Snow
Artist: Mai Kuraki
Episodes: 459~470
Official Video (Short Version)
CD Info
Release date: December 20, 2006
CDs: 1
Tracks: 2
Original Cost: 1,050円
CD Number: GZCA-7083
Record Label: GIZA studio
Oricon chart peak: #2 (Daily)
#4 (Weekly)

Shiroi Yuki is a single by Mai Kuraki that was released on December 20, 2006. The titular song is the 26th closing of the anime and the ending theme of A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys OVA.

Detective Conan closing info

Cast

Artists

  • Performer: Mai Kuraki
  • Lyrics: Mai Kuraki
  • Composer: Aika Ohno
  • Arrangement: Daisuke Ikeda

Staff

Song info

Chart placement

  • #2 (Daily)
  • #4 (Weekly)

Lyrics

Conan and Ran
Shinichi and Conan
Ran's smiling
Conan, Shinichi, and Ran

CD info

CD track listing

# Song Title Romaji Translation Length
1 白い雪 Shiroi Yuki White Snow
2 想いの先に... Omoi no Saki ni... Feelings of Before...

Gallery

CD

TV

Trivia

  • This is the first ending to be produced in 16:9 format.
  • There are two version of the ending song used. The first version is used in Episode 459, 467 to 470, while the second version is used from Episode 460 to 466. The second version features a different ending melody compared to the first version. Both version have different arrangement compared to the full song.

References


  • Lyrics
  1. Japanese, English and Romaji lyrics from Gendou's Anime Music: Shiroi yuki. Retrieved on September 3, 2011.

See also

Detective Conan Closing Themes
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