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I like to read what Conan, a famous detective, said. It's an episode in which a Japanese man dies. Seek the complete version, the most complete

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I like watching Conan, an episode in which a Japanese dies.

I like watching Death Note, in which a bunch of Japanese died.

I like watching One Piece, a boat full of Japanese.

I like watching Huo Ying, which killed a Japanese in a village.

I like watching Altman, an episode of Japanese who died in a city.

I like watching 20 12, and the island of Japan will be gone in 30 minutes.

Detective Conan:

The TV cartoon Detective Conan is adapted from the comic work of the same name created by G?sh? Aoyama, produced by TMS Entertainment Company (formerly Tokyo Film News Agency) and premiered on Yomiuri TV on June 8th, 1996.

Conan, the hero, looks like a child. His real identity is Kudou Shinichi, a high school detective.

I went to the amusement park with my childhood classmate Mao Lilan, and witnessed the man in black being poured with the drug being developed and turned into a suspicious transaction scene of the body of a primary school student.

From that day on, in order to hide his true identity, he assumed the alias of Edogawa Conan, lived in Mao Lilan as a childhood friend, and solved many cases day after day. Everything is to restore your body.