Difference between revisions of "Season 4"

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{{SeasonItem|95|98|[[Kogoro's Date Murder Case]]|March 16, 1998|next-conan-hint=Actress
 
{{SeasonItem|95|98|[[Kogoro's Date Murder Case]]|March 16, 1998|next-conan-hint=Actress
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
|summary=After drinking with a friend, Kogoro heads home on the train at 7:30. He falls asleep, but wakes up just in time to get off at the right stop. Kogoro meets with a friend named Sachiko while walking home who offers to take him on a date to T?to Bay Bridge. They return two hours later to find Sachiko's roommate murdered. Conan suspects Sachiko and suggests that Kogoro missed his stop on the train and got off at 8:30 instead breaking Sachiko's alibi. But the decisive evidence is a pen which Kogoro picked up in Sachiko's car that has a fingerprints of a mail courier who dropped off a package at 8:00.}}
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|summary=After drinking with a friend, Kogoro heads home on the train at 7:30. He falls asleep, but wakes up just in time to get off at the right stop. Kogoro meets with a friend named Sachiko while walking home who offers to take him on a date to Toto Bay Bridge. They return two hours later to find Sachiko's roommate murdered. Conan suspects Sachiko and suggests that Kogoro missed his stop on the train and got off at 8:30 instead breaking Sachiko's alibi. But the decisive evidence is a pen which Kogoro picked up in Sachiko's car that has a fingerprints of a mail courier who dropped off a package at 8:00.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|96|99-102|[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases <font size=1>(2 Hour Special)</font>]]|March 23, 1998|next-conan-hint=Decorative plant
 
{{SeasonItem|96|99-102|[[The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases|The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases <font size=1>(2 Hour Special)</font>]]|March 23, 1998|next-conan-hint=Decorative plant
 
|pnew= [[Misao Yamamura]]'s first appearance.
 
|pnew= [[Misao Yamamura]]'s first appearance.
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{{SeasonItem|97|103|[[The Farewell Wine Murder Case]]|April 13, 1998|next-conan-hint=Marbles
 
{{SeasonItem|97|103|[[The Farewell Wine Murder Case]]|April 13, 1998|next-conan-hint=Marbles
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
 
|manga-source='''TV Original'''
|summary=Kogoro is invited to the house of K?tar? Ichikawa of Ichikawa Industries to investigate his two daughters, Kazue and Mizue, for inheritance purposes. After going to the washroom, Conan catches Kazue injecting poison into a bottle of wine, but he is captured and locked in the wine cellar by an unknown attacker. He escapes to find out Kotaro died after drinking wine and Kazue is taken away by the police. Conan discovers Kotaro never drank the wine and the doctor was the true killer after viewing a recording of the murder caught on camera.}}
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|summary=Kogoro is invited to the house of Kotaro Ichikawa of Ichikawa Industries to investigate his two daughters, Kazue and Mizue, for inheritance purposes. After going to the washroom, Conan catches Kazue injecting poison into a bottle of wine, but he is captured and locked in the wine cellar by an unknown attacker. He escapes to find out Kotaro died after drinking wine and Kazue is taken away by the police. Conan discovers Kotaro never drank the wine and the doctor was the true killer after viewing a recording of the murder caught on camera.}}
 
{{SeasonItem|98|104|[[The Famous Potter Murder Case|The Famous Potter Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|April 20, 1998|next-conan-hint=Lipstick
 
{{SeasonItem|98|104|[[The Famous Potter Murder Case|The Famous Potter Murder Case <font size=1>(Part 1)</font>]]|April 20, 1998|next-conan-hint=Lipstick
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 16|V16 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 17|V17 - F2]]
 
|manga-source=[[Volume 16|V16 - F10]] ~ [[Volume 17|V17 - F2]]

Revision as of 20:34, 25 March 2012

Season 4 aired from December 1, 1997 to June 22, 1998.

List of episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Season 4.

Theme songs

Openings

Endings

See also