The following is a review and summary of Detective Conan Episode 290 (Remastered version), titled " Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest (Part 2) Episode Summary In this concluding part of the two-episode arc, the Detective Boys continue their search for Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
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: This arc is highly regarded for its focus on Mitsuhiko, moving beyond his usual role to show his individual bravery and determination. Narrative Weight The following is a review and summary of
| Aspect | Original (2002) | Remastered (2016~) | |--------|----------------|--------------------| | | 480p (4:3) | 1080p (4:3 with pillar boxes or cropped to 16:9 in some releases) | | Colors | Muted, soft | Sharper contrast, brighter moonlight scenes | | Line Art | Slight fuzziness | Cleaned digital lines (no re-animation, but filtered) | | Sound | Stereo, occasional noise | Cleaned audio, some BGM re-equalized | | Title Card | Standard font | Redrawn “Remastered” watermark + new effects | While "Remastered" versions (updated scans of old animation
: The original 4:3 broadcast is upscaled to higher definitions, providing brighter colors and sharper line art that makes the dense foliage of the Gunma forest feel even more immersive.
" , originally aired on August 12, 2002. While "Remastered" versions (updated scans of old animation cells) are frequently broadcast in Japan and available on platforms like Netflix Japan and Gogoanime, the core plot and characters remain consistent with the original airing. 🔍 Case Overview: "Mitsuhiko's Mystifying Forest"
Originally aired in 2002, Episode 290 concludes the two-part "Kaitou Kid and the Four Paintings" (often mislabeled as "The Crimson Horse" arc). The remastered version, released by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, offers: