Talk:List of Case Closed episodes

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[edit] live action moive

What about adding the live action moive?(aussie_88)

[edit] Titles

Most of these title are not used in the American version and the names are also japanese. I think most of the poeple who read this will have more use of it if it were in the Engish version (I personaly don't get why they changed it from the orignal japanese any way but oh well no one can do anything about it now any ways). So my point is I think it should change.Smileyface 12 91

[edit] Clarification on 2007-Nov-5 SP Airing

My girlfriend asked me a question regarding the "soshite ningyo wa inakunatta" SP that aired November 5, 2007 on YTV. The SP seems to be a digitally edited special edition (デジタルリマスター特別編集版), so I'm assuming this SP aired before. Is this airing the same as episodes 222-224? I didn't find the Nov 5 airing listed in this article. Thanks! Groink (talk) 22:52, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Split

I'll be moving season 1-2 summaries to List of Case Closed episodes (season 1-2). Please don't revert back. Rezumop (talk) 23:09, 13 January 2008 (UTC)

With Season 1 and 2 having their own articles, all of the info should probably be removed from this page, leaving just the links. At 185 kilobytes, this article is more than 3x longer than the length at which Wikipedia advises to begin splitting information off. Since the information still exists, I'm going to remove that from this page.Kuwabaratheman (talk) 21:22, 22 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Season divisions doesn't make any sense

Typically, anime seasons are around 26 episode, sometimes 52 episodes, with two seasons per year. These season changes can be detected when the OP and/or ED change or there is a format change. However, the season lists don't come close to either 26 or 52 nor do they coincide with any change in the OP or ED. The current divisions doesn't make any logical since because seasons don't aways start on the first week of January and end on the last week of December. The seasons really need to be fix before a split is conducted. --Farix (Talk) 22:54, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

I was really confused about the seasons as well. Technically, Japan has cours instead of seasons which is 13 weeks so I was looking at the DVD releases instead. Both Japanese and Funimation releases their DVD in parts. Japan's part one has 28 episodes. Funimation's part one has only 19. I did find a site here and they have 15 or 16 seasons, but I don't know where they got that information from. Rezumop (talk) 23:57, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

I think the person was just separating the seasons based on the year(this is explained above by another user), however, that's not the best way too arrange the seasons. As was already said, by OP/ED or dvd releases, but I stay away from messing with the formatting and all that and leave it to the professionals. If you find valid info concerning the season releases, then change it. CH (talk) 01:21, 20 January 2008 (UTC)

The first 7 parts for the Japanese dvds have the following episodes:
  1. 1-25, 27,28
  2. 26, 29-54
  3. 55-79,81-82
  4. 80,83-106
  5. 107-134
  6. 135-160,162
  7. 161,163-193
This would make year 1-2 almost four seasons. -Rezumop (talk) 07:14, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
Instead of seasons, how about changing it to "year"? Rezumop (talk) 23:13, 23 January 2008 (UTC)