The Desperate Revival

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Chronology
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Episode 188-193
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Information
Title: The Desperate Revival
Original airdate: May 1, 2000 (The Cavern of the Detective Boys)
May 8, 2000 (The Wounded Great Detective)
May 15, 2000 (The Third Choice)
May 22, 2000 (The Black Knight)
May 29, 2000 (Shinichi's Return)
June 5, 2000 (The Promised Place)
Season: 7
Case
Cast: Shinichi Kudo
Ran Mouri
Heiji Hattori
Case solved by: Shinichi Kudo (2x)
Conan Edogawa
Detective Boys
Music
Opening song: Mysterious Eyes
Closing song: Secret of my heart

The Desperate Revival is a story-arc that appeared in both the manga and the anime. In the anime, the arc was over six episodes long, and consisted of episodes 188-193. In the arc, it's apparent that Ran once again comes to the conclusion that Shinichi and Conan are the same person, and after Conan is shot by a group of thugs in a cave, he decides to tell her the truth. However, with the help of Heiji and Haibara, he is able to convince Ran that Conan and Shinichi are not the same. Plus, Haibara has created a prototype antidote for him, and he is now Shinichi! However, the antidote does not last long, and leads to heartbreaking results in the life of Shinichi and Ran.

Characters

Plot

The Cavern of the Detective Boys

The Wounded Great Detective

The Third Choice

The Black Knight

Shinichi's Return

The Promised Place

Resolution

Manga to Anime Changes

  • The Wounded Great Detective: When thinking over whether to tell Ran his secret, he recalls his parents parting words from The Cornered Famous Detective! Two Big Murder Cases.
  • The Third Choice: In the anime, after it's revealed that Shinichi is really Heiji, Megure made a comment about how they don't need anyone else showing idiotic behavior like Kogoro (prompting an annoyed stare by Kogoro, with Megure passing his comment as a joke).

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