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The Kindaichi Case Files Manga

The Kindaichi Case Files Manga

The Kindaichi Case Files (Japanese: 金田一少年の事件簿 , Hepburn: Kindaichi Shōn no Jikbo ) is a Japanese mystery manga series based on the crime solving advtures of a high school studt, Hajime Kindaichi, the supposed grandson of the famous (fictional) private detective Kosuke Kindaichi. Writt by Yōzaburō Kanari or Seimaru Amagi (depding on series) and illustrated by Fumiya Satō, the Kindaichi series was serialized in Kodansha's shōn manga magazine Weekly Shōn Magazine from October 1992 to October 2017, spanning a total of 76 tankōbon volumes. It is one of the earliest works in the mystery manga gre. In North America, the series was published in glish by Tokyopop with the title The Kindaichi Case Files. Only the first 17 volumes (the first series) were released by Tokyopop.

The series was adapted by Toei Animation into a feature film in 1996 and a 148-episode anime television series broadcast from 1997 to 2000. The series was also adapted into a live-action film, five live-action drama series, three live-action television specials and further animated features for cinema and television. A second 47-episode anime television series adaptation, titled The Kindaichi Case Files R (Returns), was broadcast from 2014 to 2016.

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Another manga series, 37 Year Old Kindaichi Case Files, was serialized in Kodansha's sein manga magazine Eving from January 2018 to February 2023, and is set to continue on Comic Days manga app. It is set 20 years later, in which Hajime graduates high school, and becomes a manager of a PR firm, but is swung back into mysteries, despite quitting detective work.

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In 1995, The Kindaichi Case Files won the 19th Kodansha Manga Award for shōn. By June 2019, the manga had over 100 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series.

Kindaichi mysteries are whodunnit stories featuring (usually multiple) gruesome murders, oft with a supernatural tinge. Frequtly features a locked room mystery or other crimes,

A notable distinction of The Kindaichi Case Files is that the killers are not depicted as psychopathic murderers and the murders are never committed for financial reasons alone. The idtified killers all have deep rooted problems, oft involving great emotional trauma through the greed or thoughtlessness of others, as their reasons for committing the murder(s). Thus the killers are oft portrayed as sympathetic figures, as opposed to cold, calculating killers in some other mystery series.

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17-year-old Fudo High School studt Hajime Kindaichi is unmotivated, lazy, and a little lecherous, much to the exasperation of childhood frid Miyuki Nanase. However, only a few people see his great intelligce and deductive prowess by his 180 IQ, possibly inherited from his grandfather, private detective Kosuke Kindaichi. He is also an accomplished sleight of hand artist. Despite his clumsiness and myriad other flaws, he is a loyal frid and a first-rate detective.

20 years later, he became a PR firm manager, quitting detective work. But crimes never retire. So he was stuck into a case he solved many years ago.

The childhood best frid and next door neighbor of Hajime; many question why a model studt like Miyuki is frids with a slacker like him. Deep down inside, Miyuki feels Hajime is not an idiot, and they seem to have a love that neither has yet fully expressed. She possesses remarkable logic and perception, although she is obviously not as gifted as he is. Miyuki is the presidt of Fudo High's studt council.

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A Tokyo homicide police inspector who met Kindaichi on his first case, and was so impressed that he has lt the youngster his unquestioning support ever since. He is oft the investigating officer on Kindaichi's cases, and provides the official stamp of approval Kindaichi oft needs to pursue his investigations. He believes fully in Kindaichi's ability.

An extremely intelligt, elite-level police detective (superintdt), who is Kmochi's supervisor. He is an arrogant and snobbish character that becomes a rival to Kindaichi in crime-solving. However, Akechi (indeliberately) not only helped Kindaichi solve the case, but also aided him out of trouble. His relationship to Kindaichi is abrasive at the least, but they have an unspok mutual respect for each other's abilities. He oft compares the crimes in Japan to his experice in Los Angeles. He is proficit in glish and Frch.

He is obsessed with filming through a V8 camera. He basically shoots everywhere at any time. His tape helped Kindaichi solve the case. In The Santa Slayings, his tape recorded a critical piece of evidce and he was killed for this. In Kindaichi the Killer, his younger brother, Ryuji Saki, who very much resembled his elder brother, approached Kindaichi at a party, telling him his elder brother told him in a dream that Kindaichi would be in trouble. Soon after, Ryuji helped Kindaichi avoid a murder trap. Afterwards, Ryuji claims himself as Kindaichi's assistant and sometimes really helps Kindaichi in solving cases. In the anime series, Ryuta survived the attack in The Santa Slayings story arc and Ryuji did not appear later on.

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A famous actress and singer, first appearing in Death TV, who initially appeared to be arrogant but turned out to be weak and desperate for protection. After this case, Reika has had a crush on Kindaichi and st her only Valtine's Day gift, a heart-shaped chocolate, to him without revealing her name. Since th, she and Miyuki seem to be rivals over Kindaichi. In Playing the Fool, Reika's past, that ev she lost memory of, was revealed. In Reika's Kidnapping, it was revealed that Reika's real mother is veteran actress Keiko Mitamura, but throughout the series Reika never knew it, and it was a secret that only Keiko and Kindaichi know.

Kindaichi's cousin. First appeared in Saint Valtine's Murders in manga and The Undying Butterflies in the anime television series, and later became a regular character appearing in the majority of cases for an extded period. Fumi has good reasoning skills (although not as good as Kindaichi), she ev solves a few mysteries on her own. She sometimes pokes fun at Kindaichi wh nobody else is around. Inspector Kmochi nicknames her Chibikin (meaning little Kindaichi).

20 years later, she became a mystery novelist (using cases from Hajime's young days), works at a detective agcy and no longer has pigtails.

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Kindaichi's nemesis, also known as The Puppeteer From Hell (地獄の傀儡師 , Jigoku no Kugutsushi ) . He is known to be extremely intelligt, considers himself to be the evil twin of Kindaichi, and describes their relationship as parallel lines. He is the only son of Reiko Chikamiya, an internationally known magician, who in turn drove Takato to be a magician himself. What he uncovered about the murder of his mother triggered what he is today. A twisted, cold-hearted magician who considers his devilish setups for the perfect crime as masterpieces, and tolerates no mistakes from the people he uses as his puppets.

The Kindaichi Case Files is writt by Yōzaburō Kanari (File and Case series) and Seimaru Amagi (other series) and illustrated by Fumiya Satō. The series ran 25 years in Kodansha's shōn manga magazine Weekly Shōn Magazine from October 28, 1992,

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Another series, titled 37 Year Old Kindaichi Case Files (金田一37歳の事件簿 , Kindaichi 37-sai no Jikbo ), set 20 years later, started in Kodansha's sein manga magazine Eving on January 23, 2018.

Kindaichi Case Files: Takato's Side Manga

Another series, titled The Case File of Kindaichi 30th (金田一少年の事件簿30th , Kindaichi Shōn no Jikbo 30th ), was serialized in Eving from January 11, 2022,

Akechi File series (Akechi Fileシリーズ , Akechi Fairu Shirīzu ) was published in Weekly Shōn Magazine betwe 1998 and 2000, and compiled into two tankōbon volumes.

A spin-off manga illustrated by Awabako, titled Kindaichi Shōn no Ippaku Futsuka Shōryokō (金田一少年の1泊2日小旅行 , Kindaichi Case Files: The Mini-Vacation), was published on Manga Box from April 23, 2014,

Kindaichi Case Files, The Playing The Fool

Kindaichi Shōn no Jikbo Gaid: Hannin-tachi no Jikbo (金田一少年の事件簿外伝 犯人たちの事件簿 , Kindaichi Case Files Spinoff: Criminal Case Files), writt and illustrated by Shinpei Funatsu, was published on Magazine Pocket app from July 4, 2017,

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The series had a revival serialization, titled Kindaichi Shōn no Jikbo Gaid R: Hannin-tachi no Jikbo (金田一少年の事件簿外伝R 犯人たちの事件簿 ) from March 2 to May 11, 2022.

The novels were writt by Seimaru Amagi and illustrated by Fumiya Satō. 9 volumes were released in Japan betwe September 22, 1994

The File Of Young Kindaichi Returns' Manga Gets New Manga With Kindaichi As Adult

Produced by Toei Animation and directed by Daisuke Nishio, the anime adaptation of the original manga aired on Nippon Television betwe April 7, 1997 and September 11, 2000,

Spanning 148 episodes plus one special episode. In addition, two animated films were released on December 14, 1996 and August 21, 1999 respectively. Sev years after the conclusion of the TV anime, two new animated episodes were aired in Japan on November 12, 2007 and November 19, 2007 respectively.

On April 6, 2007, DVD collector's box of Kindaichi was released by Warner Home Video to mark the 10th anniversary of airing of the original TV anime.

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The Kindaichi Case Files: The Undying Butterflies

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the series, two special episodes based on The Black Magic Murders were released on DVDs in November 2012 and February 2013.

7 Kindaichi video games were released as of September 17, 2009. All of them were released in Japan only. Many

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