
The corpse of an omelette rice.
Arrogance
Japanese sweets
Making a sealed room with a beetle.
Taxi driver guy
The shrine maiden that appears is cute.
Is it just Urasawa?
Funachi is nice, isn’t it?
It’s a trap from a relatively long time ago in a rooftop garden.
The episode featuring Kaneko Jewelers.
Recent original anime episodes are mostly serious and frustrating, so I prefer the silly episodes.
It’s something like Conan and the old man having fun together.
The guy who comes out of TWO-MIX…
Isn’t it an original anime?
I think Koyama Kogoro shines the brightest when he’s saying strange things in a serious tone in Urasawa’s script of Sleepy Kogoro.
Glamping Edition
The Conspiracy of Smile Village
The guy who sticks soft serve ice cream into a doorknob.
Aya Ueto and Shinichi’s thing
I don’t really know since I’ve never thought about it as a screenwriter, but I wonder how that person Urasawa is viewed by Conan enthusiasts.
The one who sniped by throwing a weight like in fishing from the rooftop of a building across the street.
What is it…?
The guy who pressed his face into a sink full of azuki beans and suffocated.
It’s not exactly something to be called a maniac, but…
There are people like me who check Conan just to see a strange story.
From that perspective, I’m looking forward to the Urasawa episode.
I wonder how well absurd screenwriters and mystery stories go together, but since I prefer the former, I can’t say much.
A Ballad of a Woman Who Loves Cake
Well, as long as the animation for the original story arc is done properly, it’s fine if the rest is a bit lax.
This is a bit too interesting.
The mountain princess of Yakushima has a plainness that is neither poisonous nor medicinal until the very end.
In the final stages, both bewilderment of the masterpiece can be obtained.
I prefer Yamato-ya’s episodes that suddenly step on the gas over the consistently funny Urasawa’s episodes.
I wonder if they’ll cover the crazy script episode in the simultaneous viewing thread?
The criteria for what is considered crazy is vague and depends on the person, which could lead to motivation.
The episodes featuring jockeys tend to leave a lasting impression.
The fans have a bad reputation, you know.
Well, it’s expected.
I really liked the Kujou Prosecutor series.
I remember something about having been attempted to be beaten to death three times, and the actual cause of death was that the medication for a pre-existing condition had run out.
Conan has a serious main storyline, so it’s okay if the original animation goes a little off track.
I don’t watch it that much, but I happened to see the episode where they glide on hospital sheets.
Clearly in a more dire situation than the Halloween bride that aired later.
Someone who puts poison in coffee and hides an antidote in cake to kill only the victims who dislike sweets.
To be honest, many original anime works are neither harmful nor beneficial.
Sometimes it’s nice to have something as edgy as a Urasawa work.
I love tricks that are too bold and rely on raw strength.
I dislike Urasawa’s scripts.
I felt sick watching the episode of the Boy Detective Club fan club.
In the early anime-original episodes, there was one where the old man’s detective master appears, right?
Water bus