Detective Conan

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The Viridian Collection editions of Case Closed seasons 4 and 5 arrived earlier this week from RightStuf (ahead of their March 23rd street date) and they look like nicely designed box sets.

The discs feel more stable in these Scanavo cases than in the ones used in earlier thinpak season sets. (I’ve had bits of the disc holders break off in a few sets.) The case design licenses US patent 5,743,390 from Pozzoli and looks custom-ordered to hold the four discs in each set.

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Rallying back from 2 down in the bottom of the 9th to tie the score, the Nishura Momokans [西浦モモカンズ] (Oofuri) won the 2nd annual unofficial Nico baseball tournament on an RBI double off a tired Heiji Hattori in the 10th. Ren Mihashi pitched his fifth consecutive complete game and deservingly won tournament MVP. Their opponent, the Baker Street Detectives [米花町デテクテイブス] (Detective Conan), led for most of the game thanks to RBIs in the 6th and 7th by Hiroshi Agasa and Genta Kojima, respectively, and to Conan Edogawa throwing six scoreless innings before being relieved by Ai Haibara to start the 7th.

Hattori came in to replace Haibara in the ninth and that’s when the Momokans’ comeback began. A single by Yūichirō Tajima and a double by Azusa Hanai off the left field wall made it 2nd & 3rd with no outs. Kazutoshi Oki’s sacrifice fly to center drove in Tajima for their first run of the game but then Fumiki Mizutani flied out to center, leaving them with only one out left. Mihashi got on base with a single, pushing Hanai to third in the process, which set up Takaya Abe to slap an RBI single to left to knot the game at 2-2. They had an opportunity to clinch the title without going to extras with runners on 1st & 2nd but Kōsuke Izumi flying out forced the game into the 10th.

Showing signs of fatigue, Mihashi managed to retire the side in order to set the stage for a championship-winning bottom half of the inning. Yūto Sakaeguchi led off with a line out to second but then Shōji Suyama doubled to deep center and both Tajima and Hanai both drew walks, loading the bases for Oki. His double to center on a 3-1 pitch drove in Suyama to win the game and the tournament. (Tajima was close behind Suyama and would’ve been the 4th run but Nishiura only needed one.)
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A portion of my web surfing last night illustrated how my thought process sometimes progresses through loose connections.

First, a bit of prefacing: Tuesday night, I bought from Play-Asia the Japanese version of Lux-Pain for $15 (previously wrote about the US version) as well as pre-owned copies of two Detective Conan Game Boy Color games for $10 each: Kigantou Hihou Densetsu and Karakuri Jiin Satsujin Jiken. That same night, I came across someone on Nico Douga who is currently playing through the 1998 Playstation game Meitantei Conan: 3-Jin no Meitantei, specifically Haibara’s case. I later found play videos of Conan’s and Heiji’s cases, both of which I just begun to watch. (That group has also played Haibara’s case, albeit with muddled audio from the game.)

While browsing through Play-Asia’s listings last night, I came across a Soul Eater Wii game called Monotone Princess. I searched for a gameplay video on Nico and found one of each lead technician (Maka, Black Star, and Death the Kid) going through a basic tutorial. I then did a Google search for “maka”, I guess looking for who was that character’s voice actress, and the second result was OGT’s post about gender representation in the series. After reading the post, I scrolled down to the comments and someone (Inuhanyou) had brought up the Chrono Crusade manga as another example of a balance between female and male partners rather than the female just playing the support role.

Even though I saw the anime some years ago, I had never read the manga it was “adapted” from. ADV Manga released the manga in the United States and since that division has been effectively dead for the past few years, the volumes have fallen out-of-print. Luckily, most of the eight volumes are available on Amazon so I might gradually make my way through it one volume at a time.

Related: earlier this week, I looked at TRSI’s list of weekly releases and saw that volume 19 of the Excel Saga manga had come out. My first thought was “It’s been going that long?” To my surprise, Rikdo Koshi is still writing it and it’s currently being serialized in Young King Ours, a monthly seinen manga magazine. This is another manga that had an divergent anime adaptation (e.g., Hyatt was a simple applicant to ACROSS in the manga, whereas she was cast as a princess from space in the anime) and another I had not started reading. Unlike ADV Manga, Viz is still going strong so back volumes should be easier to find. Both manga series are now on my back burner but Chrono Crusade has a slighter higher priority than Excel Saga at the moment.

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Case Closed Season 3 and Receipt

Monday afternoon I stopped by the Best Buy in Natomas (store #660) and bought Case Closed Season 3, which was 17.99 after the half-off discount. Ghost Hunt Parts 1 and 2 were also there for the same price but I’m a little tight on money right now (typical college student excuse). But I’ll try to pick those up at a later time, promise. Once I got home, I was surprised by how thin the volume actually was, given this was my first neo-FUNimation set.
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I finally got around to watching the Detective Conan oneshot J-drama this past Thanksgiving weekend and it made me realize how exaggerated the anime really is. For example, Mouri Kogoro’s passion was about as over-the-top in the drama as it was in the TV show. The special follows Shinichi’s final case before he gets shrinks into Conan Edogawa.
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