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词条 Case Closed (season 1)
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  1. Episode list

  2. Notes

  3. References

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The first season of the Case Closed anime was directed by Kenji Kodama. It was produced by TMS Entertainment in cooperation with Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.[1] The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's Case Closed manga series. In Japan, the manga series is titled {{Nihongo|Detective Conan|名探偵コナン|Meitantei Conan}} but Case Closed was adopted for the anime version to avoid legal issues.[2] The series' plot is based on the adventures of a teenage detective Jimmy Kudo, reverted to childhood through a poisoning.

The season premiered from January 8, 1996, through August 12, 1996, on Nippon Television Network System in Japan.[3][4] Episodes one through twenty-eight are collected in a seven DVD compilation produced by Shogakukan and released in Japan between the twenty-second and twenty-fourth of February 2006.[3][4] The first season was then licensed and dubbed by Funimation Entertainment for release in English speaking countries.[5] Case Closed was aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block and on Canada's YTV station.[6][7] The English adaption was collected and released on a four DVD compilations between February 21, 2006 and September 19, 2006.[8][9] The English adaption of season one was later released in a DVD boxset by Funimation on July 22, 2008 and contained the first twenty-six episodes, or twenty-five according to the Japanese numbering system.[10] The season one DVD boxset Viridian edition was released on July 14, 2009.[11] For the fifteenth anniversary of the anime series, the episodes were made available for video on demand in Japan.[12][13]

In total the first season episodes use five distinct theme songs: one opening and two closing in the Japanese episodes versus one opening and one closing in the English versions. The Japanese opening theme is {{nihongo3|lit. "My Heart Pounds"|胸がドキドキ|"Mune ga Doki Doki"}} by The High-Lows. The first ending theme for the Japanese version is "Step by Step" by Ziggy and was used through episode twenty-six. The remaining episodes use {{nihongo3|lit. "Lovers of Labyrinth"|迷宮のラヴァーズ|"Meikyuu no Lovers"}} by Heath as their ending song.[14] The English opening theme song is "Mune ga Doki Doki" with English lyrics and renamed "First New Century". The English ending theme is "Step by Step" with English lyrics. Both theme songs are arranged and sung by Carl Finch.[15] In April 2009, When the first two episodes were re-aired in Japan the music was changed to "Everlasting Luv" by Breakerz for the opening and "Doing all Right" by Garnet Crow for the closing song.[16][17][18][19]

Episode list

Ep no.Funimation dub title/Original translated title
Original Japanese title
Original airdateEnglish airdate
Orig.{{Ref|A1|Jp.Funi.{{Ref|B1|Eng.{{Episode list/sublist 1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 01 EpisodeNumber2 = 01 Title = The Big Shrink TranslitTitle = Jetto Kōsutā Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = ジェットコースター殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Roller Coaster Murder Case"1996|1|8}}[20] AltDate = May 24, 2004[21] ShortSummary = A man is murdered during a party and the detective Kudo Shinichi is called to solve the case. He reveals that the host is the murderer and solves the case. Shinichi and his friend, Mouri Ran then take a trip to an amusement park. While they are there a man is decapitated during a roller coaster ride. Shinichi reveals the murderer to be the man's ex-girlfriend, Hitomi. He shows that Hitomi used her necklace made of piano wire and a hook in her purse, looped the wire around the victim's neck and hooked the wire onto the roller coaster tracks during the ride. Hitomi explains that the victim broke up with her and she had planned a murder suicide. After solving this case Shinichi follows two suspicious men in black who were also on the roller coaster and watches them make a clandestine deal. Shinichi is attacked from behind by the two men and forced to take a newly developed poison that should kill him.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 02 EpisodeNumber2 = 02 Title = The Kidnapped Debutante TranslitTitle = Shachō Reijō Yūkai Jiken NativeTitle = 社長令嬢誘拐事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "President's Daughter Kidnapping Case"1996|1|15}}[22] AltDate = May 25, 2004[21] ShortSummary = Shinichi wakes up and finds that he is now in the body of a young child as a result of the poison. After proving his identity to Professor Agasa and explaining the conditions under which he was poisoned Professor Agasa tells Shinichi that he must remain undercover so that the men in black will not find him and try to kill him and the people who are closely related to him. Shinichi takes on the name "Conan Edogawa" and is placed in the care of Ran and her father, Mouri Kogoro who owns a detective agency which will allow him to gather information on the men in black clothes. That night, Kogoro receives a case to find a man's kidnapped daughter, Akiko. Conan drops subtle hints for Kogoro leading him to conclude that Mr. Asao, the butler, "kidnapped" Akiko. Kogoro receives a phone call stating that Akiko has been kidnapped again. Conan follows the clues from the phone call and locates her again. Once the kidnapper is arrested, Akiko reveals that she asked Asao to fake her kidnapping in an effort to draw her father away from work so that he would spend time with her. The father asks Asao to arrange a vacation for Akiko and himself. Kogoro, happy with his success in solving a difficult case, allows Conan to stay with his family.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 03 EpisodeNumber2 = 03 Title = Beware of Idols TranslitTitle = Aidoru Misshitsu Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = アイドル密室殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case"1996|1|22}}[23] AltDate = May 26, 2004[21] ShortSummary = Three days later, Professor Agasa gives Conan the "voice-changing bow-tie" and tells him that Ran has been worried about Shinichi. After Conan's first day at school his classmates Yoshida Ayumi, Tsuburaya Mitsuhiko, and Kojima Genta plan to follow Conan home to befriend him. Singer Okino Yoko goes to Kogoro's agency to ask him to investigate a suspected stalking. When they arrive at Yoko's apartment, they find a dead man stabbed in the back with a knife. The dead man was Yoko's high school boyfriend so Yoko becomes one of the three suspects. The other two suspects are Yamagishi Eiichi, Yoko's manager, and Ikezawa Yuko, one of Yoko's rivals. Conan investigates and determines how the crime was committed. After knocking Kogoro unconscious with an ashtray, Shinichi impersonates Kogoro's voice with the voice-changing bow-tie and tells everyone at the scene of crime that the man killed himself. The man made a block of ice with a knife inside it and laid on top of it until the knife was in his back. Later in the week, knowing that Ran has been stressed since Shinichi's disappearance, Conan gives Ran a call while using his bow-tie in order to sound like his normal self since his current voice is his voice when he was a child. He tells Ran that he is on a difficult case and will return when it is solved.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 04 EpisodeNumber2 = 04 Title = Fish Marks the Spot TranslitTitle = Dai Tokai Angō Mappu Jiken NativeTitle = 大都会暗号マップ事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "City Coded Map Case"1996|1|29}}[24] AltDate = May 27, 2004[21] ShortSummary = After visiting an exhibit on hidden treasures Conan and his friends find a piece of paper with symbols and the word "Oro" written on it. A treasure hunt ensues but they do not discover much. Conan, initially not interested in the children's treasure hunt finally realizes that the paper is a treasure map after learning that "Oro" means gold in Italian. That night, Conan determines that the symbols refer to neon light signs on buildings. Following the clues they find gold coins in a sack hanging from the ceiling of an abandoned building. Three suspicious men had been following the kids in order to find the location of the gold. But with Conan's quick thinking, they come up with a plan to capture the men. The three men are Mafia members and the gold was hidden from them by a traitorous accomplice. Later, Ayumi gives Conan a kiss on the cheek, thanking him for saving them while Mitsuhiko and Genta stare jealously.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 05 EpisodeNumber2 = 05 Title = The Time Bomb Express TranslitTitle = Shinkansen Dai Bakuha Jiken NativeTitle = 新幹線大爆破事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Bullet Train Bombing Case"1996|2|5}}[25] AltDate = May 31, 2004 ShortSummary = Conan runs into the black-clothed men from the pilot episode while riding the Shinkansen bullet train. He investigates further and realizes they only resemble the original two men. Using his gadget glasses and a bug, Conan overhears their conversation about a bomb in a black suitcase on board the train and that it is set to explode soon. Conan narrows the suspects down to four. Conan realizes a woman on the cellphone mentioned she liked viewing the mountains but her seat was facing the sea. He realizes the men's seats were facing the mountains and deduces that she was the one who met them. Conan, armed with his new power-enhancing kick shoes invented by Professor Agasa, manages to kick the briefcase off the train before it explodes. The woman and the two men are later arrested.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 06 EpisodeNumber2 = 06 Title = Tragic Valentine TranslitTitle = Barentain Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = バレンタイン殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Valentine Murder Case"1996|2|12}}[26] AltDate = June 1, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Ran is invited to attend a Valentine's party by a young man and a jealous Conan follows her. During the party, Katsuhiko, the party host, is poisoned and dies. Conan investigates and discovers that Katsuhiko was poisoned from the coffee served. Conan uses his newly acquired tranquilizer dart wristwatch to knock out Kogoro and then uses his voice changing bow-tie to impersonate Kogoro. Through Kogoro, Conan reveals that Katsuhiko's adopted mother murdered him for the insurance money. She put poison in the coffee served to everyone. The cake everyone, except for Katsuhiko, ate was the antidote to the poison. The adopted mother reveals she needed the money in order to save the family house after her husband's business failed. Later, Ran holding a box of chocolate for Shinichi, decides to eat it with Conan.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 07 EpisodeNumber2 = 07 Title = The Case of the Mysterious Gifts TranslitTitle = Tsuki'ichi Purezento Kyōhaku Jiken NativeTitle = 月いちプレゼント脅迫事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Incident of Monthly Presents and Threats"1996|2|19}}[28] AltDate = June 2, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Once a month for the past two years surgeon, Ogawa Masayuki, has been receiving anonymous toys and money valued over 25 million yen. He asks for Kogoro's help to determine who is sending the gifts. On Conan's suggestion, they review Ogawa's patient history. During the investigation Ran begins to suspect that Conan is actually Shinichi. When Conan plays a video game Ogawa received, Conan discovers that it belonged to a child named Ogino Tomoya who died during one of Masayuki's operations three years previously. Conan deduces that Masayuki's son, Ogawa Yuta, may be in danger. They find Mr. Ogino, Tomoya's father, and Yuta at the park just in time to prevent the son's murder. Masayuki decides not place any charges and comforts Mr. Ogino regarding his son's death. Conan manages to deceive Ran that evening about his true identity; by having Professor Agasa call her pretending to be Shinichi.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 08 EpisodeNumber2 = 08 Title = The Art Museum Murder Case TranslitTitle = Bijutsukan Ōnā Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 美術館オーナー殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Art Gallery Owner Murder Case"1996|2|26}}[29] AltDate = June 3, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Ran forces Conan and Kogoro to visit a museum where she heard reports of a medieval suit of armor moving on its own. They find an unguarded restricted area at the museum. Inside they find Minaka, the museum owner, dead and pinned to the wall with a sword. They examine the security camera and find out Minaka was killed by the suit of armor. A piece of paper is discovered that appears to reveal Kubota as the murderer. Conan realizes that Minaka's pen was retracted at the time of death and that Kubota is being framed. Conan drops hints allowing Kogoro to determine that Ochiai, the museum's director, is the murderer. Ochiai confesses he did this to protect the museum from becoming a casino and attempted to frame Kubota since he was secretly selling museum art pieces. The museum remains open as the public protested against its destruction.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 09 EpisodeNumber2 = 09 Title = Festival Fiasco TranslitTitle = Tenkaichi Yomatsuri Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 天下一夜祭殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Tenkaichi Festival Murder Case"1996|3|4}}[30] AltDate = June 7, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Conan, Ran, and Kogoro attend a Festival when Imatake Satoru, a famous writer, is murdered. Conan is certain Sasai Norikazu, Imatake's partner, is the murderer. Sasai has a perfect alibi substantiated with photographs. Conan re-examines the photo and with supporting clues is able to prove that Sasai is the murderer. Through Kogoro, Conan explains that the pictures were taken at the festival the previous year using the same camera. Sasai saved the camera until the day of the murder. As proof he points out that some of the pictures show an untanned line on Sasai's wrist. Sasai discloses that he murdered Imatake out of vengeance, as his first published work was stolen by him.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 10 EpisodeNumber2 = 10 Title = Deadly Game TranslitTitle = Puro Sakkā Senshu Kyōhaku Jiken NativeTitle = プロサッカー選手脅迫事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Blackmailing A Pro Soccer Player Case"1996|3|11}}[31] AltDate = June 8, 2004[27] ShortSummary = A girl named Ryoko shows up at Kogoro's office asking for Kudo Shinichi, her boyfriend. Conan tells her that Shinichi will contact her later. Ran and Conan decide to go to Ryoko's apartment and wait for Shinichi. Conan discovers that Mamoru, a star soccer player Akagi Hideo's little brother, has been kidnapped. The kidnapper demands that Hideo lose a game or he will never see Mamoru again. Using a clue from Mamoru's video game, they locate him at the house of Hideo's friend and rival, Uemura Naoki. Naoki reveals he did it as revenge against Hideo who broke his leg during practice, sabotaging his chance to become a star soccer player. Naoki regrets his actions when Hideo announces on television that he wished Naoki was there because they could have scored more goals together.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 11 EpisodeNumber2 = 11 Title = The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (Part 1) TranslitTitle = Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja"Moonlight Sonata Murder Case"{{Ref>C1|1 hr.}}1996|4|8}}[32] AltDate = June 9, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Kogoro receives a letter with a large sum of money from Asoh Keiji requesting that he investigate Moon Light island. On the island, they discover that Asoh Keiji was a famous pianist and has been dead for twelve years. They believe the client wanted them to investigate Keiji and so they decide to question the Mayor. They learn that Keiji's piano is in the community hall and that the previous mayor was discovered dead with the song Moonlight Sonata playing in the background. Moonlight Sonata was the same song Keiji played on his piano during the fire that killed him. During the funeral for the previous mayor, Moonlight Sonata is heard from the piano room and they find another man murdered there. Conan interprets the letter as indicating that the murders are just starting. Conan and the others spend the night near the piano along with Dr. Asai Narumi. The police interrogate everyone the next day who were at the funeral but another man is murdered.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 11 EpisodeNumber2 = 12 Title = The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (Part 2) TranslitTitle = Piano Sonata "Gekkō" Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = ピアノソナタ「月光」殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja"Moonlight Sonata Murder Case"{{Ref>C1|1 hr.}}1996|4|8}}[32] AltDate = June 10, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Music notes left by the killer reveal that he is avenging Asoh Keiji. With further investigation of Keiji's music sheet Conan realizes the killer is Dr. Asai Narumi. Conan, through Kogoro, reveals that she has been creating alibis by reporting the wrong times of death. Conan also deduces that Dr. Asai is Keiji's son, Seiji. He disguised himself as a woman to get revenge on those who murdered his family. Seiji escapes to the community hall where his father's piano is and sets the building on fire. Conan tries to convince him to escape from the building by showing him Keiji's dying message. Seiji, grateful for Conan's attempt, throws him out the window. Seiji then plays Moonlight Sonata as the building burns down around him, just like his father.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 12 EpisodeNumber2 = 13 Title = Kidnapped: Amy TranslitTitle = Ayumi-chan Yūkai Jiken NativeTitle = 歩美ちゃん誘拐事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Ayumi's Kidnapping Case"1996|4|15}}[33] AltDate = June 14, 2004[27] ShortSummary = While playing hide-and-seek in the park, Ayumi hides herself in the trunk of a car and falls asleep. When she wakes, the car has left the park. Ayumi finds the head of a girl wrapped in newspaper in the trunk with her. Conan uses a new radio transmitter, the Detective Boys Badge, created by Professor Agasa to gather clues as to where the car is heading. Riding Conan's new turbo engine skateboard, they are able to catch up with Ayumi. They confront the men and Conan kicks a bicycle helmet, knocking out one of the men. The Junior Detective League realize that the men are actors and the decapitated girl was a prop. Since the actor was knocked out and the prop damaged the Junior Detective League were forced to participate in the play.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 13 EpisodeNumber2 = 14 Title = Mystery Mastermind TranslitTitle = Kimyō na Hito Sagashi Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 奇妙な人捜し殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Strange Person Finding Murder Case"1996|4|22}}[34] AltDate = June 15, 2004[27] ShortSummary = A woman named Miyano Akemi/Hirota Masami shows up at Kogoro's Detective Agency and asks him to find Hirota Kenzo, her father. Rearranging Kenzo's cat's name, they realize it's the name of a racing horse. They find him at a horse track but the next day, Kenzo is found dead and Akemi is missing. Conan remembers that he accidentally placed a tracker on Akemi but the batteries in his glasses run out. Another detective is discovered who is tracking Akemi down for his client Hirota Akira. After Conan's glasses are recharged, they head to Akemi's location and find Akira dead. Conan realizes that the Hirotas are connected to a billion yen robbery and that a disguised Akemi passed them in the hall. Conan follows her and finds her with her boss, Okita. Okita plans to remove all evidence of his involvement and prepares to shoot her but is knocked out by Conan. Akemi confesses that she left the money at the hotel and thanks Conan for his help.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 14 EpisodeNumber2 = 15 Title = The Shooter TranslitTitle = Nazo no Messēji Sogeki Jiken NativeTitle = 謎のメッセージ狙撃事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Mysterious Shooting Message Case"1996|4|29}}[35] AltDate = June 16, 2004[27] ShortSummary = The Junior Detective League watch as a sniper shoots a balloon by the river. Later Conan sees the sniper held at gunpoint by other men. When the Junior Detective League gets there, the gunmen have left, but Conan finds the numbers 3540405162 on a calculator the sniper left behind. They call the police and find out the sniper, Yamabe Koichi, and his wife, Eri, were recently reported missing. The message is broken when Conan turns the calculator upside down to discover the actual code. The code reveals that Koichi is going to shoot someone on the Shoho train on the 29th at 1:00pm. Conan and the police manage to track the sniper down and rescue him and his wife. The men holding Koichi hostage were part of the Tiger Dragons gang and wanted to assassinate the prosecutor, for arresting their leader.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 15 EpisodeNumber2 = 16 Title = The Two Faced Brother TranslitTitle = Kieta Shitai Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 消えた死体殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Disappearing Corpse Murder Case"1996|5|13}}[36] AltDate = June 17, 2004[27] ShortSummary = While searching for a missing cat, the Junior Detective League find it covered in blood. Backtracking it they find a corpse in a house. They call the police and investigate the house but the corpse is now gone. Tanaka Kazuyoshi, the inhabitant of the house, claims there was no dead body. As Kazuyoshi goes to his bedroom his brother, Kazuyoshi Tomofumi, returns home. Conan returns that night to discover that Kazuyoshi was the corpse. Conan realizes that Tomofumi, disguised himself as his brother in order to convince the police that Kazuyoshi was alive. Conan gets Tomofumi's confession on the phone and gives it to the police and he is arrested.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 16 EpisodeNumber2 = 17 Title = A Loan Repaid TranslitTitle = Kottōhin Korekutā Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 骨董品コレクター殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Antique Collector Murder Case"1996|5|20}}[37] AltDate = June 21, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Maru Denjiro, an antique collector, asks Kogoro to investigate his wife's affair. Denjiro is later found pinned to a wall with a katana. The crime scene has been shredded with a sword and clues point to different people who had scheduled meetings with the collector. Conan notices that scratches on the dresser drawers do not match up; so he photographs the drawer and re-arranges them. He discovers the murderer and through Kogoro, Conan reveals that the drawers spell out the name of the murderer when arranged in their original positions. It spells Suwa in Kanji revealing Suwa Yuji as the murderer. Yuji confesses to the crime and explains that Denjiro sold a family heirloom sword that Yuji had put up as collateral on a loan and that is why he killed him.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 17 EpisodeNumber2 = 18 Title = The Case of the Hi-Jacked Department Store TranslitTitle = Depāto Jakku Jiken NativeTitle = デパートジャック事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Department Store Hijacking Case"1996|5|27}}[38] AltDate = June 22, 2004[27] ShortSummary = The Junior Detective Boys are accidentally locked inside a department store after hours. They were returning to retrieve Genta's autograph Yaiba, a fictional super hero. They decide to visit the security room to ask to be released. They find robbers have tied up the two security guards and an elevator girl. The robbers spot the Junior Detective Boys and hunted them down. Finally, the Junior Detective Boys apprehends the robbers. Conan goes to free the guards but on the way discovers that the elevator girl freed herself. He discloses that she is an accomplice and apprehends her. Later, Conan and his friends receive awards for capturing the robbers and do not have to pay for the food they ate and the objects they broke during their stay.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 18 EpisodeNumber2 = 19 Title = Wedding Day Blues TranslitTitle = Rokugatsu no Hanayome Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 6月の花嫁殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "A June Bride Murder Case"1996|6|3}}[39] AltDate = June 23, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Matsumoto Sayuri, Ran and Shinichi's old homeroom teacher, is getting married but is collapses from drinking a poisoned lemon tea before the wedding even starts. Several suspects are caught on video, including Sayuri's father, Kiyonaga Matsumoto and Takasugi Toshihiko , the groom. Fingerprint analysis show that some prints are missing from the lemon tea can. Conan, through Serena Sebastian, identifies Toshihiko as the culprit. Toshihiko discloses that Kiyonaga indirectly caused his mother's death. Sayuri's friend reveals that Sayuri was aware of this past but chose to marry him anyway, because he was her childhood love. A message from the hospital announces Sayuri's surgery to be a success and Toshihiko cries with happiness. Toshihiko is sent to prison and he marries Sayuri three years later.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 19 EpisodeNumber2 = 20 Title = Fashion Sense TranslitTitle = Erebētā Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = エレベーター殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "An Elevator Murder Case"1996|6|10}}[40] AltDate = June 24, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Ran is invited to model for a fashion design company. One of the company's employees, Mika, is killed in the elevator. Conan is certain that the company's owner, Ms Ashia is the one who killed her. But he is unable to prove it as Mika's body was found in the elevator on the 8th floor and Ms Ashia was on the 15th floor. Through Kogoro, Conan reveals that Ms Ashia called Mika to the 15th floor and killed her, then placed Mika's body in the elevator with her back leaning on the door and then sent it to the 8th floor. Ms Ashia confesses that she murdered Mika in vengeance for stealing her clothing designs and selling them to her rivals.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 20 EpisodeNumber2 = 21 Title = The Disappearing Act TranslitTitle = Yūreiyashiki Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 幽霊屋敷殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "A Haunted Mansion Murder Case"1996|6|17}}[41] AltDate = June 28, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Ayumi is walking home when she sees lights on in an old abandon house where an unsolved murder occurred several years ago. She convinces the Junior Detective League to sneak in and explore the house. George and Mitch suddenly disappear. Conan and Ayumi follow an old woman down a hidden stairs and find a caged man. Conan's postulates that the man is the son of the murdered man and is being held against his will by his mother. She refuses to let him confess to the police. Conan manages to persuade the mother that her son, Akio, wants to confess for his crime rather than live with the guilt. Akio turns himself in the next day along with his mother. Genta and Mitsuhiko are found sleeping outside. Later, the Junior Detective League decides to investigate another haunted house which actually belongs to Shinichi.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 21 EpisodeNumber2 = 22 Title = Lights, Camera... Murder TranslitTitle = TV Dorama Roke Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = TVドラマロケ殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "On Location, TV Drama Murder Case"1996|6|24}}[42] AltDate = June 29, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Youko Okino is starring in a television drama and invites Kogoro, Ran, and Conan to watch the filming. The camera man, Anzai, is murdered and his dying message in kanji spells "Komainu". Conan observes that some of the words are dry while others are wet. The dry strokes spell "Nimaime", the name of one of the actors. Nachi confesses that he changed the message, but only to avoid suspicion for murdering Mario. Conan further realizes that the name was altered before Nachi changed it. The real name is under Nachi's. Through Kogoro, Conan reveals that the real message left behind is "Mame". He claims that when Taeko killed Mario, she did not notice the dying message. When her husband, Yuuji, spotted the message while searching for her and changed it to frame Nachi. Taeko confesses that she murdered Anzai because he blackmailed her. She had indirectly caused the robbery of her grandfather's shrine and the Shrine's supervisor committed suicide.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 22 EpisodeNumber2 = 23 Title = Smooth Sailing (Part 1) TranslitTitle = Gōka Kyakusen Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (Zenpen) NativeTitle = 豪華客船連続殺人事件(前編) NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Cruise Ship Serial Murder Case (Part 1)"1996|7|1}}[43] AltDate = June 30, 2004[27] ShortSummary = Kogoro, Ran, and Conan miss the boat home after a vacation and accept a ride with the rich Hatamoto family on their private ship. Gozou, the head of the Hatamoto family, is murdered and the evidence points to Takashi who has vengeance as a motive. Takashi's father committed suicide when his company was taken over by the Hatamoto family. Takashi is locked in a cabin as he is suspected of the murder. Everyone in the family is interested in the Hatamoto inheritance. They are shocked to find out that the will left by Gozou gives the inheritance to Natsue, Gozou's granddaughter. Another Hatamoto family member, Tatsuo, is found dead and Takashi is missing from the storage room.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 23 EpisodeNumber2 = 24 Title = Smooth Sailing (Part 2) TranslitTitle = Gōka Kyakusen Renzoku Satsujin Jiken (Kōhen) NativeTitle = 豪華客船連続殺人事件(後編) NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Cruise Ship Serial Murder Case (Part 2)"1996|7|8}}[44] AltDate = July 1, 2004[45] ShortSummary = Conan finds Gozou's crime scene strange and believes Takashi is being framed. The boat suddenly loses power and Ichirou, Gozou's grandson, is stabbed in the dark. Everyone is suspicious of each other and accusations are made. Searching the rooms for Takashi, Conan finds the evidence to prove Takashi's innocence. Conan, through Kogoro proves Ichirou is the murderer. He was in love with Natsue (his cousin), and she was engaged to Takashi. Ichirou confesses that Gozou rejected his proposal for marriage with Natsue and humiliated him. When Ichirou learned about Takashi's past he murdered Gozou and framed Takashi. Takashi tells Natsue he did indeed plan to avenge his father. but ending up falling in love with her instead; he accepted a much better future with her over petty revenge.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 24 EpisodeNumber2 = 25 Title = Better Off Forgotten TranslitTitle = Nazo no Bijo Kioku Sōshitsu Jiken NativeTitle = 謎の美女記憶喪失事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Mysterious Woman with Amnesia Case"1996|7|15}}[46] AltDate = July 5, 2004[45] ShortSummary = Kogoro reads the newspaper and discovers that Yuta, a criminal he convicted, has escaped from prison. A woman leaving the horse track stumbles and falls into Kogoro, Ran, and Conan. At the hospital, the woman named Maya is diagnosed with amnesia. Conan suspects that a bearded man is trying to kill Maya. He also thinks that Maya is acting strange. Maya regains her memories and recalls that she has a duty to kill Kogoro. Conan realizes that the bearded man is Yuta, who is trying to kill Kogoro. Yuta hired Maya to kill Kogoro. Maya leads Kogoro to an abandoned warehouse and she attempts to strangle him with a wire but Conan manages to stop her. Maya and Yuta are arrested by the police.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 25 EpisodeNumber2 = 26 Title = The Counterfeit Ransom Kidnapping TranslitTitle = Itsuwari no Mino Shiro Kin Yūkai Jiken NativeTitle = 偽りの身代金誘拐事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "The Fake Kidnapping and Hostage Case"1996|7|22}}[47] AltDate = July 6, 2004[48] ShortSummary = Mr. Takeshi's daughter, Naoko, is held hostage by a kidnapper demanding 500 million yen. The first meeting fails when the kidnapper finds out Takeshi called the police and he escapes. During the escape, the van drives off a cliff and into the river. Conan overhears a conversation between Takeshi and his assistant Hanai Akiko. He discovers that Takeshi is hesitant to pay the ransom for his daughter. Takeshi decides to use counterfeit money to deceive the kidnapper. When he goes to meet the kidnapper with Akiko, Akiko discloses that she is the kidnapper. Akiko shares that when Takeshi sent her father's company into bankruptcy, her father murdered her mother and brother before killing himself. Conan, who was hiding in the trunk of the car, persuades Akiko to spare Takeshi or she will cause Naoko to suffer the way she has. Naoko is released and Akiko is arrested.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 26D1|A}} Title = Jack Attacks! TranslitTitle = Aiken Jon Satsujin Jiken NativeTitle = 愛犬ジョン殺人事件 NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Pet Dog John Murder Case"1996|7|29}}[49] AltDate = July 7, 2004[48] ShortSummary = Conan is coming back from a restaurant with Ran and Kogoro when they hear a man scream. They enter the house and find Takeshi has fallen off the stairs and died. He was pushed by a dog named John. Conan suspects Sakaguchi Masayoshi, John's owner, trained him to murder the man. Takeshi caused Sakaguchi' son, Masato, to kill himself several years ago as a result of constantly bullying him. Conan gives Kogoro subtle hints allowing him to solve the crime. Kogoro concludes that the dog was trained to attack when he hears nine chimes from a Longcase clock and Sakaguchi' voice. Sakaguchi confesses that he had forgiven Takeshi for Masato's death at the funeral. But several years later Takeshi had forgotten Masato through hypnosis and was back to being a bully, so Sakaguchi devised a plan to murder Takeshi. John is spared and placed with one of Sakaguchi' relatives.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 27D1|A}} Title = Richard's Class Reunion (Part 1) TranslitTitle = Kogoro no Dōsōkai Satsujin Jiken (Zenpen) NativeTitle = 小五郎の同窓会殺人事件(前編) NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Kogoro's Reunion Murder Case (Part 1)"1996|8|5}}[50] AltDate = July 8, 2004[48] ShortSummary = Kogoro, Ran, and Conan are out for a walk when a robbery occurs. Conan and Kogoro apprehend the robber. A crowd gathers to watch and Kogoro sees his old friend Yumi in the crowd. They talk about the Judo class reunion that is to take place later that day and she leaves. The police arrive to take the robber away and ask for the gun. Conan and Kogoro realize the gun that the robber dropped is missing. At the reunion that evening the Judo club plan to go out and watch the fireworks. Kogoro, Ran, and Conan are the only ones who attend the fireworks. At dinner, the Judo club members decide to wake Yumi up from her nap. When they enter her room, she is holding the robber's gun and has a gunshot wound to her head. Kogoro sees no burn marks on Yumi's wound and realizes meaning that it was a murder and a member of the Judo is the suspect.
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1 = Case Closed (season 1) EpisodeNumber = 28D1|A}} Title = Richard's Class Reunion (Part 2) TranslitTitle = Kogoro no Dōsōkai Satsujin Jiken (Kōhen) NativeTitle = 小五郎の同窓会殺人事件(後編) NativeTitleLangCode = ja RTitle =  / "Kogoro's Reunion Murder Case (Part 2)"1996|8|12}}[51] AltDate = July 12, 2004[48] ShortSummary = Conan identifies two things strange facts about Yumi's body; the finger was not on the trigger and she was naked under her robe. Conan realizes who the murderer is and plans to tranquilize Kogoro in order to solve the case. Conan instead decides to drop subtle hints and let Kogoro solve the case. Kogoro solves the case, identifying that Yumi died later than originally estimated, exercise from table tennis caused her body to undergo rigor mortis much earlier. He identifies Nakamichi as the murderer. Nakamichi confesses that he has dated Yumi for eighteen years and he proposed to her multiple time but she always turned him down. When he became engaged to another woman, Yumi terrorized them both. He confesses that he picked up the gun from the robbery earlier. He saw it as a sign to murder Yumi.
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Notes

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  • {{note|A1|Jp.}} The episode's numbering as followed in Japan
  • {{note|B1|Eng.}} The episode's numbering as followed by Funimation Entertainment
  • {{note|C1|1 hr.}} The episodes were aired as a single hour long episode in Japan
  • {{note|D1|A}} These episodes are part of the second season of Case Closed

References

General
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  • {{cite web |url=http://www.caseclosed.com/index2_cc.cfm?page=cases_cc&case_id=2 |title=Case Closed episodes 20–37 |publisher=Funimation Entertainment |accessdate=April 13, 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090610221945/http://www.caseclosed.com/index2_cc.cfm?page=cases_cc&case_id=2 |archivedate=June 10, 2009 |df= }}
Specific
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13. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan_vod/ |title=Detective Conan Video on Demand |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |language=Japanese |accessdate=November 27, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101208173522/http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan_vod/ |archivedate=December 8, 2010 |df= }}
14. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5g0vka15y?url=http://conan.aga-search.com/501-2-2-1996conantv.html |archivedate=April 13, 2009 |url=http://conan.aga-search.com/501-2-2-1996conantv.html |title=名探偵コナン 事件データ(TVアニメ) |publisher=Aga-search.com |language=Japanese |accessdate=April 13, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
15. ^{{cite episode |title=The Kidnapped Debutante |series= Case Closed |station=Adult Swim |airdate=May 25, 2004 |season=1}}
16. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5ftfGGScd?url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169296.html |archivedate=April 9, 2009 |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169296.html |script-title=ja:ジェットコースター殺人事件 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=April 13, 2009 |language=Japanese |deadurl=yes |df= }}
17. ^{{cite web |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5fzUvYxwD?url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169297.html |archivedate=April 12, 2009 |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169297.html |script-title=ja:社長令嬢誘拐事件 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |language=Japanese |accessdate=April 13, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
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19. ^{{cite episode |title=社長令嬢誘拐事件 |series= 名探偵 コナン |serieslink=Case Closed (manga) |station=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |airdate= April 11, 2009 |season=1 |credits=Director: Kenji Kodama and Yasuichiro Yamamoto}}
20. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169406.html |title=Detective Conan episode 1 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |language=Japanese |accessdate=February 26, 2012}}
21. ^{{cite web|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gWsOp01N?url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EplkVkFVpunkoWzOiz.php |archivedate=May 4, 2009 |url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EplkVkFVpunkoWzOiz.php |title=Adult Swim Schedule - May 2004 |publisher=anime.futurizmo.com |accessdate=May 4, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
22. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169407.html |title=Detective Conan episode 2 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
23. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169408.html |title=Detective Conan episode 3 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
24. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169409.html |title=Detective Conan episode 4 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
25. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169410.html |title=Detective Conan episode 5 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
26. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169411.html |title=Detective Conan episode 6 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
27. ^10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 {{cite web|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gWsqBxNG?url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EpluVuZAlVflpCOWwI.php |archivedate=May 4, 2009 |url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EpluVuZAlVflpCOWwI.php |title=Adult Swim Schedule - June 2004 |publisher=anime.futurizmo.com |accessdate=May 4, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
28. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169412.html |title=Detective Conan episode 7 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
29. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169413.html |title=Detective Conan episode 8 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
30. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169414.html |title=Detective Conan episode 9 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
31. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169415.html |title=Detective Conan episode 10 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
32. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169416.html |title=Detective Conan episode 11 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
33. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169417.html |title=Detective Conan episode 12 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
34. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169418.html |title=Detective Conan episode 13 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
35. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169419.html |title=Detective Conan episode 14 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
36. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169420.html |title=Detective Conan episode 15 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
37. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169421.html |title=Detective Conan episode 16 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
38. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169422.html |title=Detective Conan episode 17 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
39. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169423.html |title=Detective Conan episode 18 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
40. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169424.html |title=Detective Conan episode 19 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
41. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169425.html |title=Detective Conan episode 20 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
42. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169426.html |title=Detective Conan episode 21 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
43. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169427.html |title=Detective Conan episode 22 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
44. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169428.html |title=Detective Conan episode 23 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
45. ^{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040702194821/http://www1.caseclosed.com/index2_cc.cfm?page=suspects_cc|archivedate=July 2, 2004 |url=http://www1.caseclosed.com/index2_cc.cfm?page=suspects_cc|title=Case Closed Who Did It? 24–25|publisher=Funimation Entertainment|accessdate=October 17, 2010}}
46. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169429.html |title=Detective Conan episode 24 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
47. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169430.html |title=Detective Conan episode 25 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
48. ^{{cite web|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5gWvv6fad?url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EplZkklppkVsBHbnAA.php |archivedate=May 4, 2009 |url=http://anime.futurizmo.com/schedule/EplZkklppkVsBHbnAA.php |title=Adult Swim Schedule - July 2004 |publisher=anime.futurizmo.com |accessdate=May 4, 2009 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
49. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169431.html |title=Detective Conan episode 26 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
50. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169432.html |title=Detective Conan episode 27 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
51. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ytv.co.jp/conan/archive/k1169433.html |title=Detective Conan episode 28 |publisher=Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation |accessdate=May 20, 2012}}
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