There were a few Japanese animes that involved elements of shadow combat. One of them was Blue Dragon, which was broadcasted on television around 2000. The protagonist was a teenager who could summon a shadow to fight through a device on his right hand, but the shadow seemed to only appear on the wall behind the protagonist. There was also an animation called Saint Robin, which was broadcast between 1989 and 1990. The protagonist could control shadows to fight enemies. In addition, the shadow ninjutsu used by the Nara clan in Naruto also involved the elements of shadow combat. Other than that, the other search results did not mention the specific name of the animation or related information.
" Super Star Detective " was an animated film set in the vast universe. It told the story of the interstellar detective Xiaobei who accidentally fell to Earth while chasing the space bandits. He met the human girl Xiaoyi on Earth. With the help of Xiaoyi, Xiaobei lurked on Earth to investigate alien fugitives from all over the universe. This animated film was filled with detective, battle, and unknown universe elements. The plot was smooth and colorful. It was released on January 27, 2017, with a total of 26 episodes.
As a fan of online novels, I am unable to provide the address of the Detective Conan Finale (cartoon). In addition, I'm not sure if such a website exists, and I don't recommend searching for a way to watch Detective Conan's finale online. It was reasonable to pay to watch movies or animations because the producers needed to get a return to ensure their production and continued development. If you have any other questions about the novel, I will try my best to answer them.
Here are some recommended Japanese detective novels: " The Murder in Dasaka " Edogawa's Rampage 2. " The Corner of a High-rise Hotel " Morimura Seiichi 3. White Night Journey, Keigo Higashino 4. The Sacrifice of Suspect X, Keigo Higashino 5. Points and Lines, Matsumoto Kiyoharu 6. "The Tenkokudo Incident" Ayashi Pedestrian 7. "Crime of the Tilted House" by the Island Farm Bureau. These works were all classics in the world of Japanese detective novels and were deeply loved by readers. Whether they liked traditional detective stories or socialistic detective novels, these works could satisfy the readers 'tastes.
The following are some recommendations for novels with dark plots of Japanese main characters: " Diary of the Future ": The male protagonist, Xue Hui, began to turn dark after his parents were killed, and he killed the other diary holders one after another. 2. " Another ": The male protagonist in the story had no idea about the strange things that had happened at first, but he gradually turned dark. 3. Douluo: Mutated Martial Soul! Stunned Bibi Dong: The male lead's character is severely blackened on Douluo Continent. Please note that the novels recommended above may contain inappropriate content. Please choose according to your personal preferences and reading needs.
Here are some recommended Japanese children's anime novels:
1. " Chibi Maruko ": This is an anime based on the author's childhood life. It revolved around the story of Maruko, his family, and his classmates. It involved family, friendship, and small things in life. This work had maintained a high viewership rating in Japan for a long time and was considered a national cartoon in Japan.
2. " Sailor Moon ": This is a magic girl transformation cartoon. It tells the story of the protagonist, Moon Hare, who accidentally saves a black cat, Luna, who has a crescent moon mark on her head. She gains the power to transform into a Sailor Moon of love and justice, and begins to fight against the dark forces. This work was representative of Japanese commercial animation and was also broadcasted in Asia, Europe, and the United States.
3. " Totoro ": This is a heartwarming cartoon, telling the story of two siblings meeting the mysterious forest elf Totoro during a hot holiday. This work was suitable for watching with children, creating a warm atmosphere.
4. Doraemon: This was a very famous animated film that told the story of Doraemon the robot cat and Nobita's adventures. This work was very popular among Japanese children and was also suitable for children to watch.
5. The Rainy Bookstore: This is a fantasy novel for children aged 7-14. It tells the story of a mysterious event that happens in a rainy bookstore. This novel was considered suitable for making Hayao Miyazaki's animation, as it had the characteristics of healing people's hearts.
Please note that the above recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other Japanese children's anime novels suitable for children, but they are not mentioned in the information provided.
Here are some Japanese detective mystery novels that are worth recommending:
1. Keigo Higashino's works included After School, Malice, The Sacrifice of Suspect X, New Ginseng, Murder's Door, White Night Walk, and Threads of Hope.
2. Edogawa Rambo's " The D-Ban Murder Case,"" Two Coins of Copper,"" Human Chairs," and other works.
3. Matsumoto Seiharu's works such as " Sandware,"" Zero's Distance,"" Zero's Focus," etc.
4. Shimada Gado Division's works such as 'The Tilted House Crime' and 'Astrology Murder'.
5. The works of Ayashi Hitaka, such as The Jukaku Incident, The Clock Museum Incident, The Waterwheel Museum Incident, The Dark Museum Incident, etc.
6. Hideo Hengshan's " Empty House."
7. Okuda Hideo's " Sin ".
8. Masahiro Imamura's Mystery of the Demon's Eye.
9. 'The Tragedy of I', by Hoshin Yonezawa.
10. Saho Aizawa's " Psychic Detective Kitsuzaka Jade ".
11. Doo Hidesuke's 'No'.
12. 'A long, long time ago, in a certain place...'
13. Takamura Shura's "My Girl A."
14. Ichuiyamen's Blade and Umbrella.
These detective novels covered different topics and styles, including suspense, crime, and psychological reasoning. In addition to the works mentioned above, there were other excellent Japanese mystery novels that were not mentioned in the search results.
Here are some recommended short Japanese detective stories:
1. The Murder of the Lifts-Holt (from Night of the Wolf): This story is set in the elevator surveillance room, and there are Easter eggs in the process of solving the riddle and the ending.
2. "Blue Geraniums" by Agatha (included in "Grass of Death"): This is the most Carl of Agatha Christie's works. It is full of a strong gothic atmosphere, and the mystery is rendered to the extreme.
3. "The Legend of the Big Crow"-Takagi Akimitsu (included in "Japan's Best Mystery Fictions"): This book dares to use the Faceless Corpse's trick at the beginning, and the ending is very unexpected. The reasoning part and the difficulty of guessing the murderer were all above the Black Cat Hotel Murder Case.
4. "Reasoning Master's Nightmare"-Ayashi Hitaka: This is a collection of nonsensical reasoning short stories. It's more like a reasoning game between the author and the reader. If you like "narrative tricks," you might like this book.
5. "The Cause of Disintegration"-Yasuhiko Nishizawa: This book is a fancy dismemberment guide. The author is a representative of brain-hole reasoning. The style of writing is slightly light, and the reasoning is passable.
These are short Japanese detective novels recommended based on the search results provided. I hope they will be of help to you.
Modern Japanese mystery novels had many works that were worth recommending. Among them, Keigo Higashino was one of the most popular mystery writers in Japan. His works revealed the complexity of human nature and the tricks and desires in the city. His masterpieces included " White Night Journey " and " The Sacrifice of Suspect X." In addition, Matsumoto Seiharu was also a very influential mystery novel writer. His work," Point and Line," was rated as one of the top 100 mystery novels in history. Other authors recommended included Ayotsuji Hitomi, Shimada Sho, and Hiroshi Sen, among others. The works of these writers covered different types and styles of reasoning, and readers could choose to read them according to their preferences.