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[Case Closed] This guy is no ordinary kid…

Sure, here is the extracted text: “Hey, there was something like this before… When I got stuck in my reasoning… It’s always… this guy’s words become a hint. This kid is not just any kid… What the heck are you?”

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1: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Hehehe…

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Is the old man sharp? That’s strange…

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It’s quite an early story, isn’t it?

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It’s strange how someone who is usually clueless can suddenly be sharp sometimes.

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>>4

Even if it’s rotten, I’m still a former detective.

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>>5

Isn’t he a bit too clueless for a former detective?

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>>9

Isn’t Inspector Megure and Detective Takagi somewhat incompetent?

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>>11

I see…

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>>11

There are too many murders; even the police become careless in their investigations.

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Acting like a kid to lead someone on isn’t easy, huh?

7: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx9

It’s an old story that I used to get punched in the face at the murder scene.

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The culprit is Kogoro Mouri.

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The old man has come to the truth by his own efforts before.

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When it comes to decent detectives, it’s Sato-san and Hattori’s old man, right?

15: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx8

By the time I reached around volume 80, the old man began to think of himself as having a dual personality.

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>>15

For the person involved, it’s just too much like a horror story…

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>>39

At first, I didn’t really understand anything, but since it worked out well, I thought, “Great!” and I was cheerfully floating along without any doubts, which is already funny.

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Forensics is extremely excellent.

19: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

I hope the swan can also be let into the proper zone.

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>>19

Well, isn’t it quite delicate?

It seems capable unless Conan and his group get involved.

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>>19

I have the impression that at first, I was treated like a suspicious person.

20: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx5

Takagi has some episodes where he is quite sharp.

I tend to get caught by the culprit and I’m a bit too loose-lipped, though.

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Sometimes even the old man can reach the culprit faster than Conan…

Just because the perpetrator is someone you know can cloud your judgment.

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Even if they are the discoverer, letting a child into the crime scene means none of them are normal.

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>>23

That is put in as a lead for the investigation…

24: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx10

I think if we conduct the investigation patiently, we could get good results, but the old man is impatient.

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If the police and the old man were capable, there would be no need for Conan.

It can’t be helped.

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The first investigation division has become dull once couples were formed, except for Inspector Megure.

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Inspector Megure is highly regarded by the characters, but I don’t remember anything he did that was helpful for the investigation.

30: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

In the early days, when Conan tried to blend in at the scene, the old man would yell and chase him away.

31: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

In the beginning, I was often scolded by Uncle and Inspector Megure and kicked out, but Detective Takagi would often leak information to me.

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Isn’t it only old men who chase people out from the site now?

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>>32

In other words, is the old man one of the few sensible adults…?

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>>34

The scale of the story has become so large that, relatively speaking, the characters can be considered just ordinary people.

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>>32

I couldn’t help but laugh when I accompanied them to the interrogation room.

33: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

If anything, everyone has once wondered if Conan’s remarks are too sharp and has mentioned it to him directly.

36: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

A man named Takagi, who is a fan of entertainment gossip and professional wrestling, has his character traits quickly added in a one-off episode.

37: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I like the reasoning part with the old man at the beginning of the requiem. I wonder how it will connect with the Nagano group this year.

40: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

As a main premise, it’s crazy that Conan is chasing the Black Organization while using the old man as a hidden shield.

Thanks to that, the old man is being targeted by the Black Organization and almost got killed.

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>>40

It’s one of the appropriate settings due to the initial circumstances, but it’s strange that they come to the house to investigate despite saying they don’t want to harm Ran.

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>>46

The idea of not causing harm was the doctor’s advice, but it seems that the person was determined to uncover the truth at all costs!

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>>40

Despite that, they have the foolishness and carelessness to appear on TV and in newspapers like Conan.

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The reason the old man excels as a skilled detective is during the time of apprehending the culprit…

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When an old friend or acquaintance of the old man gets involved in an incident, his mind sharpens.

After all, they are trying to gather all kinds of evidence to prove that he is not the culprit!

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>>42

The reason is justifiable, but the outcome is too sad.

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>>47

Hey… why do more evidence of the culprit keep appearing the more I search…?

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>>42

So, were you able to prove your innocence?

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The ability fluctuates for the sake of the story.

45: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Inspector Megure has the role of lecturing the culprit.

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I like the flow where the old man makes a silly deduction and Conan is like “Come on now…” in exasperation.

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>>48

I like the pattern of “fool’s reasoning” (the culprit is correct).

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In Conan’s world, there are cases that can be solved even without a great detective.

Hey, Ito Suehiko.

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I can’t help but feel that using Conan in the Tokyo Metropolitan Police’s recruitment pamphlet might have the opposite effect.

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I like the combination of Conan without Ran and the old man.

57: Japan Otaku Reviews

In the world of Conan, the competition for the title of lowest-ranking detective is between Oogami Shukuzan and Tokitsuki Junya.

58: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Well, if you say that, detectives aren’t really supposed to just waltz into the scene anyway…

For that matter, they are even referred to as the Grim Reaper in the play, being too involved in the murder case…

59: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

I don’t hear much about low arrest rates, so I guess they eventually manage to track down the real culprit after all.

It seems there are many freelance detectives, and as a result, detectives in various regions are also active.

60: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx7

The old man is not suited for the parameters of incidents that happen in Conan…

In a regular mystery, it can be resolved with steady investigation, but Conan-kun’s cases have that kind of knowledge like a science experiment…

62: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx3

I’m glad that Sonoko and the old man aren’t bothered by the little things!

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>>62

The reason why I don’t let Ran sleep during the actual Ski Lodge murder case is that, unlike the old man and Sonoko, she would probably care about it… that’s what I’m writing.

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Detective Megure has an unusual sense of fashion, so forgive him.

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Conan himself is cooperating with the investigation as a genius elementary school student, and the organization recognizes him, so the need to hide his identity has become purely a personal reason for Shinichi.

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I like the episode where the old man and Conan chase the case together.

You really trust Conan a lot, don’t you?

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>>65

When it’s just the two of us, we are no longer guardians…

66: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The old man says that when it comes to parameters, he can really show his true abilities when he acts to arrest the culprit after figuring out who they are.

It seems that such people with extremely high abilities are gradually increasing later on.

67: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

This year’s uncle’s gloom.

The crocodile is dead and it clouds over.

The crocodile’s reputation is tarnished by past scandals.

The crocodile pretends to be dead and realizes it is the real culprit, becoming cloudy.

Now, which one is it?

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>>67

It was discovered that the crocodile committed misconduct while alive, and later it was revealed that it was actually the true culprit who faked its death and lived on, ultimately dying in the end.

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As a result of being overly anesthetized, the old man who was in pain and found it hard for the anesthesia to take effect during Halloween was treated as a joke, but it’s really too sad.

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Even if there was no one else who seemed like a match for Kyogoku-san.

I can’t imagine Kyogoku would actually be able to use a needle for anesthesia on me.

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>>73

Even in the worst case, I can use the pattern of consulting Niichan Shinichi over the phone…

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The incident with the red wall and the optical illusion incident would definitely be impossible for just me alone…

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The old man is not portrayed as a fool regularly.

It’s more convenient to be moderately foolish, after all…

76: Japan Otaku Reviews

Even if you’re good with a gun, it won’t be of any use as a detective in Japan…

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>>76

I wonder if I can shoot in Hawaii.

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It’s just that the uncle is overshadowed by the orchid, but his physical abilities are quite high.

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This year’s culprit is against Awakened Kogoro and the Nagano Prefectural Police.

I need the power of 0.8 Pramya.

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Sometimes it gets sharp, but I suspect that it might be due to being overly anesthetized and my brain becoming fuzzy.

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It can’t be helped; from the early days, when I get excited, I just can’t help it.

Edogawa Conan… a detective.

It’s so loose around there that it just happens.

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According to the original work by the old man, only 55 people have been anesthetized in the incidents up to volume 104…

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>>84

About three episodes per case in a structure is probably more than enough…

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>>84

Considering the passage of time in the story, that’s a crazy number of times…

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In the beginning, the overall setting was quite flawed, but when there were no police around, the old man took charge of preserving the crime scene, making him fairly competent in areas outside of deduction.

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Will Conan’s friends become criminals when he grows up?

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>>87

If the person I admire has become the culprit…

88: Japan Otaku Reviews

In the early days, Conan also somewhat looked down on the uncle.

I do acknowledge their ability and personality to some extent with that.

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Conan gets clouded even by cases where his friends are not the culprits, such as when his deduction show leads to cornering a culprit and causing their death…

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Both the old man and Ran no longer doubt Conan, do they?

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>>90

Regarding Lan saying, “Big brother Shinichi said this!” the reaction is, “Another tricky thing from an elementary school student…”

91: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

Rather, as the conversation progresses, it seems that people are starting to think that Conan is the crazier one, especially with his serious pervertness and his deck of conversation skills compared to Holmes.

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>>91

When I see Shinichi, I realize that during the time of Conan, he is in a state of being held back.

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If it’s about giving hints, it’s always Hamu-chan who’s doing it.

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When I was a child, I found it bothersome how the old man would quickly chase us away from the site.

As I grow up, I come to appreciate the kindness of the older men who continue to try to keep me out of the field even now…

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>>96

A decent adult would never want to bring a child to a murder scene.

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Now that connections and fame are more on Conan’s side than Shinichi’s, it’s better not to go back in terms of the investigation.

It seems Conan has a lot more places he can infiltrate.

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>>98

First of all, my family found out early on, so it’s not like I can’t use Shinichi’s connections in Conan.

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Conan’s judgment of beauty aligns with mature women, so it might be somewhat better that he is not a lolicon.

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Since becoming Uncle Koyama, I feel like I’ve gotten fairly close with people due to the impression of my voice and the flow of the times.

Recently, they’ve been standing out for their abilities, so they’ve been sidelined in movies due to accidents and arrests.

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It’s terrible that the complications of romance are worse for the older guys than for us young ones.

In other words, Ran is too understanding of a woman.

104: Japan Otaku Reviews

The last time Ran-neechan doubted Conan was when he got shot in the stomach?

106: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

The reason for hiding my true identity has always been the concern that it may cause harm to those around me, so nothing has really changed from the beginning.

If you’re worried about causing harm, then don’t involve the old guys in the first place.

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The old man can be erased at any time by the whims of the Black Organization…

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>>107

I think if the old man becomes a serious enemy, it would be worse for the Black Organization.

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>>107

Belmot is somehow distracting my older brother, so it’s safe.

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In movies, I briefly summarize the story for people who are seeing it for the first time or haven’t seen it in a long time.

There are surprisingly few people who know that he is Shinichi.

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>>108

Doctor

Haibara

Belmont

Char

Amuro

Parents

Who else was there?

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>>113

Hattori

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>>113

Hattori

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>>115

Ah, it completely slipped my mind.

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First of all, the Black Organization has already tried to eliminate the old man once…

111: Japan Otaku Reviews

At first, the plan was to hide Shinichi’s survival, but Shinichi reveals it because Ran looks distressed, and the professor quickly spills the beans when questioned by the Kudo couple. These two’s plan is falling apart too much.

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The reason why the old man is being utilized is because if he solves various cases and becomes a great detective, his reputation will grow, making him famous, and as a result, he will receive more requests for cases, making it easier to gather information, which is quite a questionable reason.

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Don’t forget Hattori after remembering that much!

118: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Isn’t Kid also aware of it?

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Conan’s already well-known nationwide as the boy who can defeat Kid because he became the Kid Killer in the first place…

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>>120

A kid who is trusted wholeheartedly by the Public Security and the FBI.

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>>125

A kid who’s more famous than Shinichi Kudo, no matter how you look at it.

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>>127

The Public Security and FBI are just treating him as Conan while knowing that he is actually Shinichi and reading the situation.

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If you’ve already encountered incidents up to this point, whether you’re a kid or not, you’re bound to become sharp whether you like it or not, so no one will say anything.

In fact, the Boy Detective Club has leveled up quite a bit.

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Conan, famous as the brain behind Kogoro Mori.

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The boy detective group continues to be genuinely surprised each time, even after encountering so many murder cases…

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>>123

It’s too much for Ayumi-chan to just go “Oh, they’re dead” when seeing a corpse…

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Speaking of which, it’s Tsujimoto and the conspiracy that’s the old man Kamiya’s side.

Is this your first main event since becoming a small mountain?

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It seems like that glasses guy who probably won’t show up anymore has figured it out too; I’m pretty sure it’s the younger brother of Reina Minamo.

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>>126

It’s not that I noticed it while being close all along or that Shinichi revealed it himself; it’s someone amazing who had already figured it out through deduction even before we met.

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In this year’s movie interview article, it was said that only Kogoro treats Conan like a child, and that was no good.

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Isn’t it terrible to dismiss it as just a reliable elementary school student, other than Akai?

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>>131

It’s often more urgent to deal with the case than to figure out who Conan-kun is…

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Even if someone says that the child was actually given medication, I think it’s strange to believe that…

In other words, a medicine for rejuvenation is a much more historical event.

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I haven’t seen the recent stories, but did Amuro find out about Shinichi?

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