Case Closed, season 20
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Case Closed, season 20
Summary
Case Closed, season 20 is an anime television series season[1]. It draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (anime_television_series_season category, ranking #153 of 281).[2]
Key Facts
- Case Closed, season 20's instance of is recorded as anime television series season[3].
- Case Closed, season 20's instance of is recorded as television series season[4].
- Case Closed, season 20's part of the series is recorded as Case Closed[5].
- Case Closed, season 20's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[6].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Bad Luck Grand Prix[7].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Genta's Certain Kill Shot (Part 1)[8].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Genta's Certain Kill Shot (Part 2)[9].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Real 30 Minutes[10].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Three Days With Heiji Hattori[11].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Yellow Alibi[12].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Mountain Witch's Cutlery (Part 1)[13].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Mountain Witch's Cutlery (Part 2)[14].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as The Missing Policeman[15].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Whereabouts of the Dark Photograph (Part 1)[16].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Whereabouts of the Dark Photograph (Part 2)[17].
- Case Closed, season 20's has part is recorded as Beckoning Cat from Right to Left[18].
- Case Closed, season 20's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0k_88qt[19].
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Publication
Case Closed, season 20's original language of film or TV show is recorded as Japanese[6]. Its part of the series is recorded as Case Closed[5].
Subject and Themes
Case Closed, season 20's part of the series is recorded as Case Closed[5].
Why It Matters
Case Closed, season 20 draws 25 Wikipedia views per month (anime_television_series_season category, ranking #153 of 281).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[20] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]