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is a Japanese mystery
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series based on the crime solving adventures of a high school student, Hajime Kindaichi, the supposed grandson of the famous (fictional) private detective
Kosuke Kindaichi is a fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist. His first case, ''The Honjin Murders'', is a novel of locked room murder in an old family, which many people regard as one of the best Japanese detective no ...
. Written by
Yōzaburō Kanari (born 20 August 1965 in Sagamihara, Kanagawa) is a Japanese manga story writer, best known for co-creating, with Seimaru Amagi and Fumiya Sato, the '' Kindaichi Case Files'' series. He made his debut in 1991 with manga '' Chōzunō Silver Wol ...
or
Seimaru Amagi is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for '' shōnen'' for writing ''Kunimitsu no Matsuri''. The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his si ...
(depending on series) and illustrated by
Fumiya Satō is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for the manga series ''The Kindaichi Case Files'' and ''Detective School Q''. In 1995, she received the Kodansha Manga Award is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous ye ...
, the ''Kindaichi series'' was serialized in
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's '' shōnen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Shōnen 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 genre. The series has been adapted by Toei Animation first as a feature film in 1996 and then a 148-episode anime television series broadcast from 1997 to 2000, and there has since been a live-action film, five live-action drama series, three live-action television specials and further animated features for cinema and television. A new anime television series adaptation, titled ''The Kindaichi Case Files R (Returns)'', began airing on April 5, 2014 and concluded on September 27, 2014. A second season began airing on October 3, 2015. In North America, the series was published in English by Tokyopop with the title ''The Kindaichi Case Files''. Only the first 17 volumes (the first series) have been released by Tokyopop. A new series, ''37 Year Old Kindaichi Case Files'', began in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Evening'' in January 2018 and 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. In 1995, the manga won the
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for shōnen. As of June 2019, the manga had over 100 million copies in circulation, making it one of the
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.


Overview

''Kindaichi'' mysteries are whodunnit stories featuring (usually multiple) gruesome murders, often with a supernatural tinge. Frequently features a locked room mystery or other crimes, such as a murder occurring when all surviving suspects have (apparently) airtight alibis. 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 identified killers all have deep rooted problems, often involving great emotional trauma through the greed or thoughtlessness of others, as their reasons for committing the murder(s). Thus the killers are often portrayed as sympathetic figures, as opposed to cold, calculating killers in some other mystery series. In addition to this, after being revealed the criminal usually attempts suicide.


Characters

; : : :17-year-old Fudo High School student Hajime Kindaichi is unmotivated, lazy, and a little lecherous, much to the exasperation of childhood friend Miyuki Nanase. However, only a few people see his great intelligence and deductive prowess by his 180 IQ, possibly inherited from his grandfather, private detective
Kosuke Kindaichi is a fictional Japanese detective created by Seishi Yokomizo, a renowned mystery novelist. His first case, ''The Honjin Murders'', is a novel of locked room murder in an old family, which many people regard as one of the best Japanese detective no ...
. He is also an accomplished
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artist. Despite his clumsiness and myriad other flaws, he is a loyal friend 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 friend and next door neighbor of Hajime; many question why a model student like Miyuki is friends 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 president of Fudo High's
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. :20 years later, she became a flight attendant. She connects to Hajime via cellphone. ; : : :A Tokyo
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police inspector who met Kindaichi on his first case, and was so impressed that he has lent the youngster his unquestioning support ever since. He is often the investigating officer on Kindaichi's cases, and provides the official stamp of approval Kindaichi often needs to pursue his investigations. He believes fully in Kindaichi's ability. :20 years later, he retired, but had contact with Hajime. ; : : :An extremely intelligent, elite-level police
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(superintendent), who is Kenmochi'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 unspoken mutual respect for each other's abilities. He often compares the crimes in Japan to his experience in Los Angeles. He is proficient in English and
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. :20 years later, he became a Police Commissioner. ; : : :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 evidence 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. ; : :Portrayed by: Emiri Nakayama (1995), Wakana Sakai (2001) :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 sent her only Valentine's Day gift, a heart-shaped chocolate, to him without revealing her name. Since then, she and Miyuki seem to be rivals over Kindaichi. In "Playing the Fool", Reika's past, that even 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. :20 years later, she retired, married, has a son and is a florist. ; : :Kindaichi's cousin. First appeared in "Saint Valentine'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 extended period. Fumi has good reasoning skills (although not as good as Kindaichi), she even solves a few mysteries on her own. She sometimes pokes fun at Kindaichi when nobody else is around. Inspector Kenmochi 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 agency and no longer has pigtails. ; : : :Kindaichi's nemesis, also known as . He is known to be extremely intelligent, 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. :20 years later, he called the trio on his cell.


Media


Manga

''The Kindaichi Case Files'' is written by
Yōzaburō Kanari (born 20 August 1965 in Sagamihara, Kanagawa) is a Japanese manga story writer, best known for co-creating, with Seimaru Amagi and Fumiya Sato, the '' Kindaichi Case Files'' series. He made his debut in 1991 with manga '' Chōzunō Silver Wol ...
(''File'' and ''Case'' series) and
Seimaru Amagi is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for '' shōnen'' for writing ''Kunimitsu no Matsuri''. The pen name "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his si ...
(other series) and illustrated by
Fumiya Satō is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for the manga series ''The Kindaichi Case Files'' and ''Detective School Q''. In 1995, she received the Kodansha Manga Award is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous ye ...
. The series ran for twenty-five years in
Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
's ''shōnen'' manga magazine '' Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' from October 28, 1992, to October 18, 2017. Six main series ran in the magazine: (1992–1997), collected in twenty-seven '' tankōbon'' volumes; (1997–2000), collected in six ''tankōbon'' volumes; (1998–2001), collected in ten ''tankōbon'' volumes; (2004–2011), collected in fourteen ''tankōbon'' volumes; (2012–2013), collected in five ''tankōbon'' volumes; and (2013–2017), collected in fourteen ''tankōbon'' volumes. In North America, Tokyopop licensed the series in 2003. 17 volumes have been published in North America from October 6, 2003, to May 13, 2008, before Tokyopop ceased the series' publication in July 2008. Another series, titled , set 20 years later, started in Kodansha's ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Evening'' on January 23, 2018. The first ''tankōbon'' volume was released on June 15, 2018. As of June 22, 2022, thirteen ''tankōbon'' volumes have been released. In January 2022, it was announced that the series would enter on hiatus. Another series, titled , began serialization in ''Evening'' on January 11, 2022. The first ''tankōbon'' volume was released on May 23, 2022.


Other series

was published in ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' between 1998 and 2000, and compiled into two ''tankōbon'' volumes. started on ''
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'' app in 2013 and finished in 2014, and compiled into one ''tankōbon'' volume published on May 9, 2014. A spin-off manga titled ''Kindaichi Case Files: The Mini-Vacation'' began serialization on April 23, 2014. ''Kindaichi Case Files Spinoff: Criminal Case Files'', written and illustrated by Shinpei Funatsu, was published from July 2017 to March 2020 and compiled into eight ''tankōbon'' volumes. A 4-panel comedy spin-off manga titled ''Kinnyaichi Shonen no Jikenbo'' began serialization in ''Evening'' on December 28, 2021.


Light novels

The novels were written by Seimaru Amagi and illustrated by Fumiya Satō. 9 volumes were released in Japan between September 22, 1994 and April 20, 2001.


Anime

Produced by Toei Animation and directed by Daisuke Nishio, the anime adaptation of the original manga aired on
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between 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. Seven 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. The series aired on Animax Asia as ''The File of Young Kindaichi'' in Japanese with English subtitles. 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. A revival of the anime television series, ''The File of Young Kindaichi Returns'' aired from April 5 to 27 September 2014. A second season aired from October 3, 2015 to March 26, 2016. They were streamed on
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during their original broadcast, but are no longer available on the website.


Video games

7 ''Kindaichi'' video games were released as of September 17, 2009. All of them were released in Japan only. Many of the game voice actors differ from those in the anime version.


CD books

Kodansha is a Japanese privately-held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha is the largest Japanese publishing company, and it produces the manga magazines ''Nakayoshi'', ''Afternoon'', ''Evening'', ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine'' an ...
released two CD books in 1996 and 1997 respectively. Both have been made into anime. However, nearly all CD books voice actors are not the same as those in the anime version.


Live action film and series

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of Kinki Kids and Rie Tomosaka starred as Hajime Kindaichi and Miyuki Nanase for two seasons. They also starred in a live action
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entitled ''Shanghai Mermaid Legend Murder Case'', directed by Yukihiko Tsutsumi, released on December 13, 1997 in Japan, adaptated from the ''Kindaichi'' novel of the same title. In the second adaptation, Jun Matsumoto of Arashi starred as Hajime Kindaichi, with Suzuki Anne as Miyuki Nanase. In the third adaptation in 2005, a special based on "The Legendary Vampire Murders" was aired featuring Kazuya Kamenashi of KAT-TUN and Ueno Juri as Kindaichi and Miyuki Nanase. In the fourth adaptation, Hey! Say! JUMP's Ryosuke Yamada starred as Hajime Kindaichi, while Haruna Kawaguchi portrayed Miyuki Nanase. In 2013, a special based on ''Hong Kong Kowloon Treasure Murder Case'' was aired, featuring Yamada and fellow JUMP member Daiki Arioka, with Haruna Kawaguchi, Vivian Hsu, Eric Tsang,
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member Seungri, '' Rookies'' actor Kenta Kiritani and Taiwanese actor
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(Japanese voice dubber was Daisuke Namikawa, Jellal from '' Fairy Tail''). In 2014, a special based on ''Gate of Jail Private School Murder Case'' aired, also featuring Yamada. Wu (Japanese voice dubber was
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) and Kawaguchi, who appeared in the previous special, were also included, as well as
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's Nichkhun. In the fifth adaptation in 2022,
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of Naniwa Danshi starred as Hajime Kindaichi, and Moka Kamishiraishi portrayed Miyuki Nanase.


''Detective Conan & Kindaichi''

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'' and ''Weekly Shōnen Magazine''s ''The Kindaichi Case Files''. The magazine ran between April 10, 2008 and September 25, 2008.


Reception

As of March February 2012, the manga had over 90 million copies in circulation, making it one of the
best-selling manga series The following is a list of the best-selling Japanese manga series to date in terms of the number of collected ''tankōbon'' volumes sold. All series in this list have at least 20 million copies in circulation. This list is limited to Japanese ...
. As of June 2019, the manga had over 100 million copies in circulation. ''Kindaichi'' tankōbon were ranked 2nd and 3rd in a Japanese Comic Ranking in October, 2009. In 1995, the manga won the
Kodansha Manga Award is an annual award for serialized manga published in the previous year, the event is sponsored by the publisher Kodansha. It is currently awarded in three categories: '' shōnen'', '' shōjo'', and general. The awards began in 1977, initially w ...
in the ''shōnen'' category. Allen Divers of
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said that while ''The Kindaichi Case Files'' "presents some whoppers", the series also has mysteries that are very "familiar", calling it "the Japanese version of the '' Hardy Boys'' or '' Nancy Drew''". In '' Manga: The Complete Guide'' Jason Thompson described the mystery scenarios as "inventive and intricate, offering genuine brain teasers", but criticized the artwork as "bland".


References


External links


Animax Asia website





Toei Animation's Kindaichi website

Yomiuri TV's Kindaichi R website


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