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Officers Wataru Takagi and Miwako Sato set out to solve the riddle while being accompanied by Conan and the Junior Detective League. Initially, they fall for a red herring believing "extra innings" is a play on words in Japanese for "extending lines" and head for the location where the two places the bomber struck coincided.
The Junior Detective League, Vol. 83 bonus profiles known as the Detective Boys (少年探偵団, Shōnen Tantei-dan) in Japan, are a group of first-graders consisting of Conan Edogawa, Amy Yoshida (Japanese name: Ayumi Yoshida) Mitch Tsuburaya (Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya), George Kojima (Genta Kojima) and Anita Hailey (Ai Haibara).
Conan and Haibara soon deduce from Ran's description of her location. Once there, the Detective Boys are able to save Ran and apprehend the two kidnappers. However, it is revealed the third kidnapper is planning to murder the announcer for a Tennis match. Conan informs the police and they are able to persuade the murderer to surrender peacefully.
Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Case Closed is a Japanese manga with anime television adaptation. Episodes. Seasons. List of Case Closed episodes (seasons 1 ...
Conan visits Yusuke Kuchiki's house with Detective Chiba and Kogoro to question him. While there, Conan discovers something in the room and realizes the reason behind Kuchiki's strange actions. Later, Conan confirms the appearance of the UFO. Having closed in on the truth, Conan gathers everyone to conduct an experiment.
In Japan, the series is titled Detective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Conan) but was changed due to legal issues with the title Detective Conan. [2] The series focuses on the adventures of teenage detective Shinichi Kudo who was turned into a child by a poison called APTX 4869, but continues working as a detective under the alias Conan ...
Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan), also known as Case Closed, is based on the manga of the same name. As of 2012, four television specials and a TV series were made. The first television special was titled, "Meitantei Conan: Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo" (名探偵コナン- 工藤新一への挑戦状, lit.
The Case Closed anime, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in Japan, had spun off nine television specials and twelve original video animation series since its debut on January 8, 1996 on Nippon Television Network System (NNS) in Japan.