Volume 75
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Volume 75 | |||
Release date: | April 14, 2012 | ||
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Chapters: | 785-795 | ||
ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-123619-7 ISBN 4-09-159101-9 (limited ed.) | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
English release date: | July 14, 2020[1] | ||
English ISBN: | ISBN 1-97-471495-0 | ||
English Publisher: | Viz Media | ||
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Volume 75 was released on April 14, 2012 in Japan.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Eye for an Eye
File 785 - The Mistress’ Written Confession
File 786 - The Parent-Child Optical Illusion
People
Another Kogoro
File 787 - Kogoro-san is a Good Man
Ran and her friends discuss how Kogoro san is always coming home late recently and is quite suspicious. Sonoko teases her and says maybe he has a new mistress. Conan has a another theory though and says that the food on his toothbrush and coming home drunk means that he is enjoying himself drinking somewhere. This enrages Ran and she starts bad mouthing her. An passerby scolds her and says she shouldn’t be talking badly about Kogoro especially since she does not know him. Shocked by this Ran replies that Kogoro is her father. The lady explains that Kogoro helps her for free with many cases and problems that she has and that he is a good man. Both Ran and Conan follow the lady home to see if what she says is true. They find out the lady is a landlord to an number of apartments, the lady invites them inside her home for a meal, meanwhile the doorbell rings and there stands a man dressed similar to Kogoro. Realising the man is an imposter Ran blurts out who are you and the man also asks the same question. The old lady is surprised and says this is Kogoro the great detective, however before Ran can blurt out this is untrue. The man pulls Ran’s hand and has a private word outside. There he admits that he is pretending to be the detective because he wants to please the lady since he’s going out with her granddaughter. Later Conan solves the case of why the TV is turning on mysteriously because the remote is under all the mess and the buttons is being pressed. While he solves this next door a murder has taken place.
File 788 - The Real Sleeping Kogoro
The deceased man’s name is Gensuke Denkawa, the three people claim that they broke the door down because the noise coming from his apartment was a nuisance. First they called to him but since he did not answer they broke the door down. All three have had a negative experience from the victim. As Conan searches the house he becomes more suspicious he finds that there are two remotes and one is a universal remote. He also finds out through looking at the old lady’s mobile that her real granddaughter is married so why is the man pretending to be her granddaughter’s boyfriend?
File 789 - The Kogoro Imposter's Great Deduction
Conan reveals the culprit as Junji Hyodo because he was hiding drugs in his flat and the victim threatened to expose him. The man pretending to be Kogoro was actually an ex-pupil of the lady who was attached to her and fancied being near to help her out.
People
Painmobile
File 790 - The Object of Detective Chiba's First Love
File 791 - Do You Not Remember?
File 792 - Could You Possibly Be...
People
Private Eye
Characters introduced
Tooru Amuro | |
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File 793 - Private Eye
File 794 - Genome
File 795 - Destined to Re-enter the Flames
People
Trivia
- A special edition of Volume 75 was released that includes a Petit Nendoroid figure of Conan in a Tokyo Spirits soccer uniform.
Cover in other countries
References
See also
Volumes of the Manga | ||
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