Case Closed: Season 2 Set | 
| Actor: Case Closed Studio: Funimation Prod Category: DVD
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 12062
Format: Color, Full Screen, Ntsc, Subtitled Languages: Japanese (Original Language), English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 4 Running Time: 600 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 0 UPC: 704400077951 EAN: 0704400077951 ASIN: B001C4ZQFC
Release Date: September 30, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The criminal mind is a twisted one and Jimmy Kudo knows the shady corridors of humanity like no other detective in the business. He's put more scum behind bars than just about anyone on the beat and his skills have earned him plenty of enemies - and he pays the price one dark night... By being poisoned and left for dead.But rather than meeting his end in a shallow grave Jimmy gets a new beginning. Awakening to find himself transformed the evil elixir of his faceless foes has changed him into a small boy - the perfect cover! Utilizing his unlikely new persona and cutting edge technology Jimmy is hot on the trail of his assailants as Conan Edogawa.The path to justice will be littered with cruelty and madness and the worst of man on display as this sleuth cuts through the underworld in search of answers solving one sick crime at a time. Truth is not open to interpretation. There's no room for error when life and limb are on the line.Contains all 26 episodes of season two!Format: DVD Genre: ANIMATION/ANIME UPC: 704400077951 Manufacturer No: 0
Amazon.com Conan Edogawa, the hero of the popular series Case Closed (originally Meitantei Conan, "Famous Detective Conan," 1996) is a high-school sleuth trapped in an elementary school body. Thugs involved in a blackmail payoff gave 17-year-old ace detective Jimmy Kudo a poison that turned him into a little boy. To disguise himself, Jimmy took the name of Conan Edogawa (from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Japanese mystery writer Ranpo Edogawa) and moved in with his former girlfriend Rachel Moore and her addled detective father Richard. With the help of some inventions from his friend Dr. Agasa, Conan/Jimmy applies his extraordinary powers of observation and deduction to solving baffling murders, only to see the credit go to Richard Moore. The writers do a good job of creating mini-mysteries that are different enough from each other to generate suspense. Only rarely do they repeat themselves--although an awful lot of phone lines got cut in those pre-cell days--or go over the top: In the two-part case "No Immunity For The Diplomat," a combination of alcohol and fever returns Jimmy to his proper form, but only briefly. But, as Conan complains in Episode #38, he never learns any more about the men who poisoned him. Case Closed ran for over 500 episodes (more than twice as many as Naruto), and American fans know that whenever Conan/Jimmy is on a case, "One Truth Prevails!" (Rated TV PG: minor violence, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon (27. Jack Attacks 28. Richard's Class Reunion Part 1, 29. Richard's Class Reunion Part 2, 30. The Computer Murder, 31. The Missing Melody, 32. Murder At The Television Studio, 33. Murder At The Local Diner, 34. A Hunting We Will Go, 35. Mountain Villa Murder Part 1, 36. Mountain Villa Murder Part 2, 37. Wrong Place at the Wrong Time, 38. Prickly Past, 39. Flames Of Confusion, 40. Billionaire Birthday Blues Part 1, 41. Billionaire Birthday Blues Part 2, 42. Left In Tatters, 43. Karaoke Killing, 44. Conan Is Kidnapped, 45. Unhappy Birthday, 46. Unexpected Visitors, 47. A Game Of Murder, 48. No Immunity For The Diplomat Part 1, 49. No Immunity For The Diplomat Part 2, 51. The Book Without Pages, 52. Driving A Bomb)
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Keep 'em coming. October 27, 2008 Douglas P. Smallish (Waukesha, WI United States) I've had the shows on my PC; recorded from TV [adult swim]. Now the high quality on DVD makes it even better. Great Series! I'll be waiting for Season 3.
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