Detective Conan Episode 391
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This character was supposed to be unnamed when he first appeared in episode 66, but due to the VA of Inspector Megure who adlibed in the recording and called him by the VA's name (Takagi), the character was henceforth named Takagi.
The Case Closed anime series, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in its original release in Japan, is based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama. It was localized in English as Case Closed by Funimation due to unspecified legal problems.[1] The anime is produced by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation with the directors being Kenji Kodama, Yasuichiro Yamamoto, Masato Satō, Kōjin Ochi, and Nobuharu Kamanaka.[2] The series follows the teenage detective Jimmy Kudo, who transforms into a child after being poisoned with APTX 4869 by the Black Organization. Now named Conan Edogawa and living with the Moores, Conan solves murders during his daily life as he awaits the day to defeat the Black Organization.
Case Closed premiered on January 8, 1996 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan and is currently ongoing.[3] It has aired over 1075 episodes in Japan making it the fifteenth longest running anime series. In 2010, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation began making the episodes available for video on demand.[4][5] The anime spun off theatrical films, two OVA series, and a TV special titled Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan; these spin offs were created with the same staff and cast as the anime series. The theme music supplier for the series was initially Universal Music Group, whom released the first two openings and ending theme songs, and is currently Being Incorporated.[6][7]
In 2003, the first 104 episodes were licensed by Funimation for distribution in North America under the name Case Closed where it debuted on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on May 24, 2004;[8] no more than 50 episodes were licensed from Funimation due to low ratings.[9] The Canadian channel YTV picked up the Case Closed series and broadcast 22 episodes between April 7, 2006, and September 2, 2006, before taking it off the air.[10] Funimation made the series available with the launch of the Funimation Channel in November 2005 and was temporary available on Colours TV during its syndication with the Funimation Channel.[11][12] Funimation began streaming Case Closed episodes on their website in March 2013.[13]
A separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18, 2006, under the name Detective Conan.[14][15] Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised 52 episodes. The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.[16][17] Meitantei Conan has also been localized in other languages such as French, German, and Italian.[18][19][20] As of 2018, the Detective Conan anime has been broadcast in 40 countries around the world.[21]
The corresponding manga chapters are listed in parentheses next to the episode numbers if you are interested. The first set is the overall chapter numbers and the second is the chapters as contained within each volume, separated by a bar (|). If a manga chapter reference is followed by an asterisk (*), then there has been some story-critical change between the manga and the anime adaptation.
Since Detective Conan has had some direct crossovers with the Magic Kaito manga over the years, yet those parts of the Detective Conan anime never had the Magic Kaito parts that gave them context animated as well, those crossovers have never really had their full and proper effect for anime-only fans. However, now that Magic Kaito has finally received an adequate anime adaptation, I have taken the liberty of working the timings of these all-important crossovers into where they fit in with their Detective Conan episode counterparts, making the crossovers whole once more. The Internet can thank me later. The only issue is that the Magic Kaito episodes are entirely out of order. But, the order really does not matter for that series as it does with Conan, as the series is entirely episodic beyond pretty much the first episode. So, you can ignore that and watch that series in any order you wish.
An episode being on this list does not necessarily mean that I am insisting that you watch it. It is calling the case out as one that someone might not want to miss for some reason or reasons, with those listed. If the reason given does not look like it matters to you, feel free to ignore that episode.
The *Main Plot* label is only there to point out episodes that you definitely should not skip, since listing the spoiler-lite reasons alone may not be enough. Watching only those episodes is missing out on most of the character development, which is what mainly causes you to care about what happens in those episodes in the first place. While I am not necessarily recommending that you watch every case listed, I am suggesting that you find a balance somewhere in the middle that works for you.
13 [INTL 14] (manga 13-16|V2F4-7*): Introduces Miyano Akemi. *Main Plot*Note her importance was far more immediately obvious in the manga (although not the full breadth of it by any means). But the anime creators were idiots, in a way they really seemed to enjoy being at this point in the anime, and changed the ending of this episode completely. Therefore, they had to make a special original followup episode later on when they got to adapting the part of the manga where the implications of the true ending started to become extremely important. Fortunately, I think they learned from this incident and stopped doing things quite so dumb from that point on.
Case Closed is an ongoing anime series that started in 1996. So far 1080 episodes of Case Closed have been aired. With a total of 482 reported filler episodes, Case Closed has a high filler percentage of 45%.
While investigating the Black Organization, a detective named Shinichi Kudo is captured and forced to take an experimental poison pill. The pill meant to kill him without trace. However, it backfires turning Kudo into a child instead of killing him. Kudo goes into hiding as Conan Edogawa to continue his investigation of the Black Organization.
Conan, Agasa ed i giovani detective si recano al luna-park e qui incontrano Sato e Takagi. Al luna-park ci sono anche molti agenti della centrale che stanno pedinando la coppia. Accidentalmente lo zaino di Takagi viene scambiato con uno zaino pieno di droga. Conan indaga per scoprire a chi appartiene. L'unico indizio è che il proprietario è uno sportivo mancino.
Un uomo che organizzava traffici clandestini di insetti rari viene assassinato nel suo negozio. Conan, i giovani detective, Sato e Takagi si recano a Gunma dove si trova la sede principale del negozio. In questo caso Sato e Takagi si trovano a collaborare con Yamamura. Conan scopre come è stato ucciso e chi è l'assassino.
I giovani detective, mentre giocano a pallone, incontrano degli studenti universitari che studiano gli aracnidi ed una giornalista che sta per pubblicare un articolo su questi animali. Quando uno studente contatta il suo professore, questi afferma di essere stato punto da una vedova nera. L'uomo muore e non riesce ad iniettarsi il siero antiveleno.
Conan sente un cellulare squillare. Heiji risponde e sente la voce di una persona che minaccia di togliersi la vita facendo saltare in aria l'intero stadio. Questi vuole sfidare i detective a trovare un altro cellulare nascosto nello stadio: se non riusciranno a rinvenire il secondo telefono entro la fine del terzo inning l'uomo metterà in atto i suoi propositi. Sul cellulare arriva un sms con un indizio.
Conan scopre che 0858, il prefisso di Kurayoshi e Yazu, due città della prefettura di Tottori, produce con i tasti del cellulare le note di una famosa melodia che aveva sentito sia quando Vermouth aveva contattato capo dell'Organizzazione, sia quando Yamamura aveva chiamato sua nonna, ma non ricorda quale possa essere la melodia. Conan vuole approfittare del fatto che Kogoro sia stato chiamato a prestare servizio presso una famiglia di musicisti per chiedere notizie sulla melodia. Kogoro è stato contattato da una ragazza che chiede al detective di essere protetta da una maledizione che sembra gravare sullo Stradivari di proprietà della sua famiglia. Mentre parla con Kogoro, nella dépendance della villa scoppia un incendio.
The following list of episodes is mainly about Shinishi Kudo/ Conan Edogawa and his pursuit of the Black Organization, the story you all know.In order to grasp the pursuit, you have to know the characters involved, their identity development and backgrounds.EVERYTHING IMPORTANT is in the following list that I made based on my experience:
Even idols do roughly the same things as you do (アイドルだってほぼお前らと同じことやってんだよ, aidoru datte hobo omae ra to onaji koto yatten da yo) is the thirtieth episode of the Gintama anime.
Shinpachi is listening to Otsuu's newest single along with other members of her fan club, when they suddenly read in the newspaper about her having a boyfriend. Back in the Yorozuya, Shinpachi has entered a depression state, but suddenly Otsuu comes to request the gang's services. She is threatened by one of her fans to break up with her boyfriend, who is the lead singer of a band, Goemon, or he will kill her. The Yorozuya gang agrees to help her find the blackmailer and protect her from any possible attacks. For the next days, they are sticking close to Otsuu, while also searching for any possible suspects. Added to the suspects from Shinpachi's research, Gintoki adds the "mysterious shadow", a reference to Detective Conan anime. As the events fly, they eventually reach the channel, where Otsuu is participating in a show. At that time, we learn of how Shinpachi met and became a fan of Otsuu before she became a pop idol, singing in the streets. When he is in the bathroom, he overhears one of Goemon's calls, who has been taking advantage of Otsuu and hasn't any real feelings for her. Infuriated, he is about to beat him up with his kendo but stopped when he witnessed Goemon fainted due to his fright at seeing Shinipachi's rage, Meanwhile, Kagura and Gintoki are trying to find the culprit. It appears though that none of their suspects was guilty. The mysterious shadow appears in Otsuu's room and after a wild chase throughout the channel, he is caught and proved to be an Amanto that just wanted Otsuu's autograph. Shinpachi finally reveals the real culprit, who was Otsuu's mother and manager. She has done this, because she wanted to warn Otsuu of the dangers that exist in the show business and that every man is not good for her. The episode ends with Shinpachi and the rest of the fan club still supporting Otsuu, even if the scandal harmed her reputation a bit. 781b155fdc