**EDIT: Ok, got it. The topic name is now much better!
Well, this is mine:
"Conan/Shinichi always tell other people how to behave right in love, but he himself can't love as he says..."
Spoiler:
I mean, there are many episodes where Conan/Shinichi tells other people why they should have told their love about their feelings, but he himself did never tell this to Ran, so...
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He's named Cool Kid and they named me the agent who feared them most...: Shuichi Akai !
The cases leave enough hints to narrow down the possible solutions regarding the method of the crime and the culprit, but it requires quite a bit of imagination to make all clues fit in, and come up with a convincing reconstruction of the crime. In that sense I don't mind the tricks being only semi-realistic sometimes; one just has to think all the more laterally. Mouri is actually quite good at that, but he goes on to point the finger at someone without either cross-checking the facts nor searching for irrefutable evidence. Conan also usually leaves the evidence to the end. That's probably the advantage of detectives over the police; the latter only work on the basis of strict evidence.
The manga Detective Conan, although having the focal point on murder cases, has much more romance and pairings than any Shojo-Manga I've ever read
Also it has a very interesting timeline and people. They never age =)
The world can be so full of joy if you have people who share it with you
What can I say, DC is a famous manga and has a long life...Most of the time its mysteries are interesting and there are some special cases that really hold readers' breath
Good job, Aoyama-sensei,...
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Detective Conan to me is my life. After all, the series is as old as I am. I don't think it'll ever be replaced in my heart. This series has one of the best clashes of genres that I've seen in ages.