Episode list

Detective Conan

Sonoko's Red Handkerchief: Part 1
Conan and Ran accompany Sonoko to a forest made famous by a TV show to set up a romantic gesture for her boyfriend. Unfortunately, the discovery of a murdered man in the woods cuts the trip short.
7.6 /10
The Snowman That Cannot Be Smashed: Part 1
Visiting a ski resort, the Detective Boys meet a group of university students making a snow sculpture as an art project. When one of the students disappears during a blizzard and is found dead, Conan suspects that it wasn't an accident.
7.4 /10
Kaitou Kid and the Four Masterpieces: Part 1
A famous landscape painter receives a letter from Kaito Kid, who threatens to steal his latest work, "Seiran". Kogoro, Conan and Ran are called to the house along with the police, but the night has a deadly outcome.
7.4 /10
Kaitou Kid and the Four Masterpieces: Part 2
Conan suspects that the artist is trying to frame Kaito Kid for the theft of the painting and the death of his father-in-law and tries to find out how he did the deed. Meanwhile, the actual Kaito Kid enters the area.
7.4 /10
The Impossible to Control Rental Car!
Out for a drive, Kogoro, Ran and Conan find themselves literally racing for their lives as Megure informs Kogoro that the rental car he is driving has a bomb in it that will explode if the car slows down too much.
7.3 /10
Young Kudou Shin'ichi's Adventure: Part 1
Conan tells his classmates about a strange adventure he had years earlier when he (still as Shinichi) and Ran encountered a mysterious man in the library who gave them a series of riddles to find and solve.
8.7 /10
Love of Lawyer Eri Kisaki
On the anniversary of Eri and Kogoro's first date, Ran and Conan follow her to a cafe, where they see her having coffee with a strange man and Ran becomes worried that the date is romantic and the man is a sleaze.
6.7 /10

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Kidô senshi Gandamu Yunikôn: Uchû to chikyû to

Kidô senshi Gandamu Yunikôn: Uchû to chikyû to

Full Frontal and Angelo Sauper comes in to rescue the Nahel Argama and the Garencieres as the EFSF flagship General Revil bears down on them. The Londo Bell Tri-Stars chase down the Garencieres, which suddenly blows up as a decoy to buy time for the Sleeves to take over the Nahel Argama. In explaining the takeover, Full Frontal says it was an opportunity to finally open Laplace's Box, reveals his memories of the events of Char's Counterattack and his reasons for continuing to oppose the Earth Federation; implying very strongly that he is in fact Char Aznable. He leaves Angelo in charge of the vessel as it heads back to Industrial 7 - where the last clue leads to - along with the Rewloola. A group of crewmen send out an SOS prompting the Federation's Luna II base to send a Salamis cruiser in pursuit. Captain Otto defies Angelo's orders to destroy the warship, breaking up the arrangement. An ECOAS team led by Conroy Haagensen assaults the Nahel Argama and gradually fights the Neo-Zeon troops back to the MS hangar deck. Banagher activates the Unicorn to aid in the attack, but Full Frontal faces him and threatens him with death if he doesn't join the Neo-Zeon's cause, since Mineva already knows where the Box is. With Mineva's help, Marida reactivates the Kshatriya to prevent Angelo from destroying the Nahel Argama but declares that they aren't supporting Full Frontal's plan to use the Box to launch another war with the Federation. As Marida seeks Zinnerman's permission to fight the Sleeves, he decides to finally let her go and live her own life. Angelo and Full Frontal fly back to the Rewloola in Angelo's Rozen Zulu. Back on Earth, Martha Vist threatens Bright Noa and Londo Bell with being left out of the pursuit operation if they do not co-operate with her. She also barges into a meeting of Ronan Marcenas and several EFSF politicians to announce her intentions to prevent the Box's opening. Upon entering the region near Industrial 7, Banagher flies out in the Full Armor Unicorn Gundam to get closer to opening the Box. A surprise awaits him though - the Unicorn Banshee Norn, piloted by Riddhe Marcenas, who was earlier briefed by Alberto Vist about the origins of the Vist Foundation.

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