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Revision as of 09:05, 26 November 2020 by Dark Blizzard (talk | contribs) (OVA release dates)

Suggestion

How about you take pictures of the Sai Brand items that appeared in the series and put them on Fusae Campbell. (185.93.228.10 14:30, 31 October 2020 (UTC))

You can look at the Fusae/Sai brand references on the Fusae Campbell page at the Trivia section if you need help of finding out where the Fusae brand products that have been seen. You can look at episodes of Detective Conan online for you to see those episodes. It’s you choice where or not to do it. Sorry for bugging you.(185.93.228.10 11:24, 25 November 2020 (UTC))

OVA release dates

Hi. I see that you added release dates of OVAs. Is there a source for the dates? Thank you. --Dark Blizzard (talk) 10:42, 15 November 2020 (UTC)


Hi. I don’t really know if this is the proper place to answer you, correct me if I’m doing this wrong. So, I’m a little confused. I was looking for the sources of the dates (which I hadn’t kept note of, I apologize) and I came across a problem. I found a website (https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/44434.html) which said that OVA 3 was published in Weekly Shonen Sunday 2002 Nos. 7 to 13 and another one (http://www.manganetto.com/detail/zasshi/mag1504.shtml) which stated No. 7’s date was 2002/01/16 and I asked myself where did I find January 1st for so many OVAs (which seemed the result of some simplification). However, after that I found the website I had used the first time I edited the OVAs page (https://thetvdb.com/series/detective-conan/seasons/official/0) and it’s a little confusing. It contains the dates of all the movies (included the Lupin one and without the 24th), all the OVAs (Secret, Magic and Bonus Files and Gosho Aoyama’s Short Stories), all the TV Specials (also the Kaitou Kid ones, but without Time Travel of the Silver Sky and Black History), the [[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo#Specials|Drama Specials] (except for Drama Special 4 and the 13 episodes).

I compared all the dates and the confusing thing is that most of them are right (or at least the same as the Wiki ones), except some of them:

Movie 3: January 28, 1999 (Wiki’s date: April 17, 1999)

OVA 1: January 1, 2000 (Wiki’s date: October 11, 2000)

OVA 2: January 1, 2002 (manganetto.com’s date: January 16, 2002)

Magic File 3: April 18, 2009 (Wiki’s date: April 18, 2009)

Vs Woo 1: April 22, 2011 (Wiki’s date: May 6, 2011)

Vs Woo 2: July 9, 2011 (Wiki’s date: June 23, 2011)

Movie 157: April 9, 2011 (Wiki’s date: April 16, 2011)

MK Special 6: December 25, 2011 (Wiki’s date: December 24, 2011)

Movie 17: April 30, 2013 (Wiki’s date: April 20, 2013)

Special 5: January 10, 2015 (Wiki’s date: December 26, 2014)

Special 4: January 3, 2015 (Wiki’s date: April 23, 2014)

Special 6: December 9, 2016 (Wiki’s date: December 7, 2019 (CharaExpo USA), July 28, 2020 (Blu-ray))

Movie 22: April 13, 2018 (Wiki’s date: April 13, 2018)

All of Aoyama’s Short Stories: February 15, 1994 (Wiki’s dates: Wait For Me, The Wandering Red Butterfly, The Santa Claus of Summer: March 17, 1999; Detective George's Mini-Mini Big Strategy, The Ten Planets in the Night Sky, Play It Again, The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan): December 22, 1999)

OVA 11: May 30, 2011 (Wiki’s date: May 25, 2011)

OVA 12: May 24, 2012 (Wiki’s date: April 27, 2012)


The Magic Kaito Special 1 caught my attention: the date wasn’t the same as the first written, namely April 17, 2010 (Animax), but it was the same as the second one, April 24, 2010 (Nippon Television Network affiliates). So I ask myself if the different dates can be the result of the airing in different networks, but I have absolutely no idea how to verify this assumption.

Oh damn. So many inconsistency huh. --Dark Blizzard (talk) 09:05, 26 November 2020 (UTC)