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hereforfun • 2 years ago

Instead of asking where they met, ask her why her left tooth peeks out of her mouth last time they been looking at each other and now the right one. Half smiles ?

Sailor Jupiter • 1 year ago

Sonoko said exactly what I was thinking, Conan and Sera look like they're becoming a new Conan and Heiji duo, I'm so happy she isn't Bourbon ❤️ I'd love to see more of them working together, or the Three Great Detectives as a team (。●́‿●̀。) Also the directing has been really good as of late, shots like the waves crashing up on the stage around Ran's ankles or Conan and Sera stomping into action together looked fantastic (✿◠‿◠) That's "Case Closed!" #3 from Sera too, glad someones finally made it their catchphrase lol

strange guy • 1 year ago

It’s kinda sad she rarely appears in the series as much especially with the recent episodes

lovestay • 2 years ago

they met at bitch

Shin • 4 months ago

Finally a genius girl entered the show

bari • 2 years ago

my guess: wrong :D

strange guy • 1 year ago

I kinda got it right

Tripple-A • 3 months ago

I kinda ship Sera and Conan.

strange guy • 1 year ago

Damn almost done withi this season

SShields • 2 years ago

Sonoko said that the chest was filled with unique and rare fruits, but they had strawberries and apples lol

LesK • 1 year ago

1 it depends on the season when the episode is taped. apples, unless they're grown South of the Equator, are RARE in Spring and Summer in the Northern Hemisphere. exactly the opposite when it is Spring and Summer in the Southern Hemisphere.

2 strawberries can be grown in greenhouses, but NOT in great numbers. unless the farms have HUGE greenhouses. strawberry bushes are rather large, especially the varieties used in commercial growing. but unlike apples which take many months to mature, strawberries only take a month or two before they're moderately ripe enough to ship in refrigerated containers (to prevent fruit ripening/spoilage) across the oceans. in countries close to the North and South Tropics and the Equator, strawberries can be grown almost all year long and shipped world-wide.