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[Case Closed] Tequila! Did you read this week’s Sunday?

Tequila reappears in Conan manga, sparking nostalgic chats on old tech, creative struggles, and humorous moments.

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[Case Closed] It’s me… Tequila, who appeared for a moment in the latest episode of Conan…

Tequila’s surprising return sparks discussions about his ties to Itakura and the Black Organization’s shadowy activities.

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[Case Closed] After not watching a Conan movie for over ten years, it was really interesting.

“Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street” sparks debate on its appeal and references, blending nostalgia with critique.

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[Case Closed] I love the scenes where the uncle occasionally acts beyond Conan’s expectations.

Discussion revolves around a scene where Conan loses his wedding ring, showcasing humor and romance in relationships.

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[Case Closed] It’s not a game for elementary school children…

Discussion on VR games and narratives in anime/manga, focusing on difficulty and character situations in series like Conan.

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[Case Closed] If I keep watching the Conan movies every year, I’m starting to lose my sense of 10 billion.

Anime films are booming, with sales easily surpassing billions, making them a hot topic among fans.

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[Case Closed] But you know… isn’t it just because we’re working long hours that our monthly salary looks high?

A humorous conversation about job stability, overtime pay, and the quirks of work life among a group of friends.

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[Case Closed] If the lineup of the first bookshelf were like this.

The discussion blends lit critique and references between authors Shinichi Hoshi and Conan Doyle amidst playful banter.

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[Case Closed] I love Ran, who pretends not to know that Conan is Shinichi.

Discussion of onee-shota and Conan’s identity raises suspense and humor around relationships and character dynamics.

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[Case Closed] Amusement park with just men…? That’s strange.

The discussion questions if it’s acceptable for men to visit amusement parks together, touching on social perceptions and relationships.

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