![]() The writing made it all seem so natural that I could hardly remember that the smart phones never existed when the original episode first came out. They explain why Ran used the office phone to call Shinichi rather than her cell, and even why Shinichi didn't call anyone with his cell. We're getting a look at the episode as if it really was only half a year ago. ![]() Up until now, fans have had to work out the time line for themselves, and though it was always stated at what age each case occured, it's really different to see flashes of episodes you know, and finally seeing them in order.Ĭhanges:There are a few lines of the original episode that happen in a different place and time, but the writers were very good about not skipping anything important or even a few of the insignificant details that true fans would be sad to not see happen. This is great because it really builds up the timeline. All the way to Shinichi's First Case and the New York case. They then opened with re-animated shots from past episodes, specifically the flashback episodes, like the recent ones where it shows Shinichi and Ran first meeting in preschool, or the one where Hattori Heiji and Shinichi are walking circles around each other solving a case at a ski resort in tandom, but never meeting. They went into numerous details that we could easily assumed happened, like Sherry working on the drug tests, but we didn't have proof of. *SPOILERS WARNING* Nothing huge but a bit.
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