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Detective Conan: Police Academy Arc – Wild Police Story ' s first volume was the fifth best-selling manga volume in its first week, with 122,243 copies sold, [31] and the nineteenth best-selling manga volume in its second week, with 44,749 copies sold. [32]
"Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Hiromitsu Morofushi" Transliteration: "Keisatsu Gakkō-hen Wairudo Porīsu Sutōrī Kēsu. Morofushi Hiromitsu" (Japanese: 警察学校編 Wild Police Story CASE. 諸伏景光) Yasuichirō Yamamoto: N/A: October 29, 2022 () [103] 1062: 23
"Police Academy Arc Wild Police Story CASE. Hiromitsu Morofushi" Transliteration: "Keisatsu Gakkō-hen Wairudo Porīsu Sutōrī Kēsu. Morofushi Hiromitsu" (Japanese: 警察学校編 Wild Police Story CASE. 諸伏景光) Yasuichirō Yamamoto: N/A: October 29, 2022 () [25]
A new Magic File has been released every year in April since the first on April 11, 2007, which contained four previously aired Case Closed episodes. [2] Later Magic Files were released along with Case Closed films , containing an original plot with background ties to the theatrical Case Closed films.
Matsuda doesn't like Furuya, who "really wants to become a police officer" despite being in the police academy. The two continued to fight without taking a step back. At 2 a.m., Kagemitsu Morofuse wakes up from a nightmare and he hears a knock on his door. He woke up to a knock at the door, and there was Furuya, covered in wounds.
She didn't appear in the first sequel to the movie, but did show up for Police Academy 3, 4, 5 and 6, as well as the 1994 movie (Police Academy: Mission to Moscow) and an episode of the 1997 TV ...
The first ending theme is "Free Magic" by WAG until episode 179. [3] The second ending theme is "Secret of My Heart" by Mai Kuraki. [4] The season initially ran from October 11, 1999, through June 5, 2000 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan. [3] [4] Episodes one to twenty-eight were later collected into nine DVD compilations by ...
The first ending theme is "Rain Man" by Akihide used for episodes 740–749. The second ending theme is Muteki na Heart (無敵なハート, lit."Invincible Heart") by Mai Kuraki, starting from episode 750 and was used until episode 762. The third ending theme is Kimi e no Uso (君への嘘, lit."Lie to You") by Valshe, starting from episode 763.