

Heiji and Kazuha arrive at the house in time to confirm the story. He reveals that the elder were people who dressed up as her to continue the story of the arrow. " Soshite Ningyou wa Inakunatta (Kaiketsuhen)" (そして人魚はいなくなった(解決編))Ĭonan reveals that the murderer is the elder. Conan reveals to Heiji he knows who the murderer is and to meet him later, but later he and Kazuha fall off a cliff.Īnd There Were No Mermaids (The Resolution) While investigating two more murders occur.

They learn that an elder who is over 130 years old is a holder of the arrow and the head of the festival. " Soshite Ningyou wa Inakunatta (Suirihen)" (そして人魚はいなくなった(推理編))Ĭonan and Heiji investigate the area and history of Mermaids Grave, a forest on mermaid island. The festival is brought to a disastrous end when one of the winners is found dead hanging down the waterfall.Īnd There Were No Mermaids (The Deduction) Every year on this island a festival is held were 3 locals win the Dungong Arrow that is said to wield immortality to its carrier. " Soshite Ningyou wa Inakunatta (Jikenhen)" (そして人魚はいなくなった(事件編))Ĭonan along with Heiji, Ran, and Mouri visit the Isle of Mermaids looking for Saori, who had sent a letter to Heiji and Mouri asking them to save her from being killed by a mermaid, but when they try to look for her she has been reported missing. Ikenami confesses and tells Kogoro that she wanted to see what kind of person he was since Heiji was injured the last time he stayed over. Heiji and Kazuha arrive and reveal that Ikenami is actually Heiji's mother. She attempts to kill herself but is stopped by Ikenami. Kyouko confesses and reveals that Shirou was gambling them into debt and she was forced to kill him. Conan reveals that Kyouko falsified Shirou's time of death by placing the morning newspaper by Shirou's late night snack to pretend it was breakfast and by using a timed videocassette recorder to record a show. Conan reveals that the photograph was used to hide the Shirou's real dying message, his wedding ring covered in blood in his right hand. " Itsuwari Darake no Irainin (Kōhen)" (偽りだらけの依頼人(後編))Īfter a thorough investigation, Conan tranquilizes Kogoro and reveals the culprit to be Shirou's wife, Kyouko Shabata. Shirou's right hand contains the photograph Ikenami is searching for and makes her the prime suspect to the murder. After finding an address, they enter Shirou's apartment and find out Shirou has been murdered. Realizing that Shirou was skilled with kendo Conan assumes that his name would show up in past kendo competitions. " Itsuwari Darake no Irainin (Zenpen)" (偽りだらけの依頼人(前編))Ī woman named Ikenami Shizuka asks Kogoro to help find a man named Shirou Shabata so she could retrieve an old photograph Conan realizes that the Ikenami is lying to Kogoro when she introduces herself for unknown reasons. They were released between Decemand Augin Japan. Episodes 220 to 254 were later collected into nine DVD compilations by Shogakukan. The season initially ran from Januthrough Octoon Nippon Television Network System in Japan. "The Blue Blue Earth") by Azumi Uehara and is used for the rest of the season. The third ending theme is "Aoi Aoi Kono Chikyuu ni " ( 青い青いこの地球に ?, lit. The second ending theme is "Always" also by Mai Kuraki until episode 247. The first ending theme is "Start in my Life" by Mai Kuraki until episode 232.

The second opening theme is "Destiny" by Miki Matsuhashi for the rest of the season. "Love is Thrill, Shock, Suspense") by Rina Aiuchi until episode 230. The first opening theme is "Koi wa Suriru, Shokku, Sasupensu" ( 恋はスリル,ショック,サスペンス ?, lit. The episodes use five pieces of theme music: two opening themes and three closing themes. The episodes' plot follows Conan Edogawa's daily adventures.
List of detective conan episodes series#
In Japan, the series is titled Meitantei Conan ( 名探偵 コナン ?, Detective Conan) but was changed due to legal issues with the title Detective Conan. The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's Case Closed manga series. The ninth season of the Case Closed anime was directed by Kenji Kodama and Yasuichiro Yamamoto and produced by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation. The cover of the first DVD compilation for season nine of Detective Conan released by Shogakukan
