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The cast from the third TV special was used for the TV series, "Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo" (工藤新一への挑戦状, lit. Shinichi Kudo's Written Challenge) which aired between July 7, 2011 and September 29, 2011. It follows Shinichi, Ran and Kogoro Mori as they wake up trapped in a room by a crazed fan who admires Shinichi's abilities ...
Ran kisses him on the cheek, and as Shinichi is about to kiss Ran, he feels the APTX 4869 medication wearing off and has to run off, hiding in Hattori's backpack. Sera seems convinced Shinichi and Conan are one and the same regardless and is shown calling Mary and telling her an APTX 4869 antidote seems to exist.
Shinichi leaves to retrieve it and Ran meets a mysterious FBI agent who orders her to leave as the serial killer they are searching for is nearby. Ran searches for Shinichi and finds the serial killer on the fire escape. The man prepares to shoot Ran but when the fire escape railing gives way, he loses his balance but is saved by Ran and Shinichi.
While Shinichi and Ran are enjoying themselves at Tropical Land, Shinichi runs off to inspect two suspicious men in black making a shady business deal. Gin knocks out Shinichi from behind, then forces him to take an experimental drug, which shrinks his body. After making it home, Shinichi asks Professor Agasa for help. Agasa warns that to stay ...
Ran turns on Conan's cellphone only to find out there is a four digit lock. She reminisces about the time Shinichi was forming words through the Hiragana and numbers found on the license plates. Shinichi witnesses a car with an illegal license plate as cars are not allowed to use the Hiragana "shi" or "he" and reports this to the police.
Ran reveals to Conan that her mother returned after Shinichi and Daisuke showed her Ran's wish. During Kogoro's Mahjong game, a man leaves angrily exclaiming Kogoro is mocking him. Conan reveals that Kogoro's discard pile coincidentally states that the man's beautiful wife who is at a villa, is having an affair.
Meanwhile, Ran wonders why Azusa called her ‘Angel’ and remembered a woman who used the same name when she went to save Haibara [refer to episode 433-434]. Amuro and Subaru showed Inspector Megure and Takagi the trick and explained that the victim committed suicide, and Enjo Kanae made the crime scene look like he was murdered.
The season initially ran from January 14, 2008, through February 2, 2009 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [7] [8] The English adaptation of the anime is licensed by Funimation Entertainment which has licensed the first one-hundred and four episodes. [9]