TV-Series
Description
"The File of Young Kindaichi" is a mystery anime series centered around Hajime Kindaichi, a high school student and the grandson of the famous detective Kosuke Kindaichi. Despite his seemingly lazy and carefree demeanor, Hajime possesses exceptional deductive skills and a sharp intellect, which he uses to solve complex murder cases. The series is structured around standalone arcs, each focusing on a different mystery, often involving locked-room scenarios, elaborate alibis, and intricate puzzles.

Hajime is frequently accompanied by his childhood friend, Miyuki Nanase, who serves as a supportive and grounding presence throughout the investigations. The duo often finds themselves entangled in dangerous situations, with Hajime piecing together clues to uncover the truth behind each crime. The series emphasizes the process of deduction, with Hajime meticulously analyzing evidence, interrogating suspects, and reconstructing events to expose the culprits. The mysteries are often layered with red herrings and unexpected twists, challenging both the characters and the audience.

The antagonists in the series are typically intelligent and resourceful, with motives ranging from revenge to personal gain. Many of the cases involve themes of betrayal, greed, and the darker aspects of human nature. The series also explores the psychological toll of solving crimes, as Hajime frequently confronts the moral complexities of justice and the consequences of his actions.

One recurring element is the presence of the "Kindaichi Challenge," a direct confrontation between Hajime and the culprit, where he reveals the solution to the mystery in a dramatic and climactic fashion. This signature moment often highlights the interplay between logic and emotion, as Hajime not only exposes the criminal but also delves into their motivations and backstory.

The series balances its darker themes with moments of humor and camaraderie, particularly through Hajime's interactions with Miyuki and other supporting characters. While the focus remains on solving crimes, the relationships between the characters add depth to the narrative, providing a human element to the otherwise cerebral plotlines.

Overall, "The File of Young Kindaichi" is a compelling mystery series that combines intricate storytelling, well-crafted puzzles, and engaging character dynamics. Its episodic structure allows for a variety of cases, each showcasing Hajime's brilliance as a detective while exploring the complexities of human behavior and the pursuit of justice.
Information
The File of Young Kindaichi
金田一少年の事件簿
Young Kindaichi's Casebook
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 148
Movie/Episode length: 25 min.
Date: 04/07/1997 – 09/15/2000
Categories
Genre
ActionDramaHorror
Settings
Mystery
Tags
Psychologically
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Staff
  • Series Director · Daisuke Nishio
  • Director · Daisuke Nishio
  • Script · Michiko Yokote
  • Script · Akinori Endo
  • Script · Toshiki Inoue
  • Script · Ryu Tamura
  • Script · Michiru Shimada
  • Script · Seimaru Amagi
  • Script · Daisuke Yajima
  • Script · Takuya Nishioka
  • Script · Hiroshi Hashimoto
  • Script · Hiroyuki Kawamoto
  • Script · Yōzaburō Kanari
  • Storyboard · Daisuke Nishio
  • Storyboard · Osamu Kasai
  • Storyboard · Atsutoshi Umezawa
  • Storyboard · Kōnosuke Uda
  • Storyboard · Toru Yamada
  • Storyboard · Mitsuo Hashimoto
  • Storyboard · Toshiaki Komura
  • Storyboard · Kazuhisa Takenouchi
  • Storyboard · Masahiro Hosoda
  • Storyboard · Harume Kosaka
  • Storyboard · Yoshihiro Ueda
  • Storyboard · Masayuki Akehi
  • Episode Director · Daisuke Nishio
  • Episode Director · Osamu Kasai
  • Episode Director · Atsutoshi Umezawa
  • Episode Director · Kōnosuke Uda
  • Episode Director · Toru Yamada
  • Episode Director · Mitsuo Hashimoto
  • Episode Director · Toshiaki Komura
  • Episode Director · Kazuhisa Takenouchi
  • Episode Director · Masahiro Hosoda
  • Episode Director · Masayuki Akihi
  • Episode Director · Hirotoshi Rissen
  • Episode Director · Harume Kosaka
  • Episode Director · Yoshihiro Ueda
  • Music · Kaoru Wada
  • Original creator · Fumiya Sato
  • Original creator · Yōzaburō Kanari
  • Character Design · Shingo Araki
  • Character Design · Hisashi Kagawa
  • Character Design · Hideki Kubo
  • Character Design · Michi Himeno
  • Art Director · Takeshi Waki
  • Art Director · Ken Tokushige
  • Art Director · Yoshito Watanabe
  • Art Director · Junichi Kuroda
  • Art Director · Mitsuharu Miyamae
  • Art Director · Makoto Suwada
  • Art Director · Mitsuo Yoshino
  • Art Director · Kenji Matsumoto
  • Art Director · Shoichiro Sugiura
  • Art Director · Fumihiro Uchikawa
  • Art Director · Shinzo Yuki
  • Art Director · Aiko Katsumata
  • Art Director · Hiromitsu Shiozaki
  • Art Director · Keito Watanabe
  • Art Director · Makoto Satō
  • Animation Director · Hideaki Maniwa
  • Animation Director · Akihiro Asanuma
  • Animation Director · Masayuki Uchiyama
  • Animation Director · Youichi Ohnishi
  • Animation Director · Hidemi Kubo
  • Animation Director · Hitoshi Inaba
  • Animation Director · Takayuki Shimura
  • Animation Director · Junichirō Taniguchi
  • Animation Director · Youko Satou
  • Animation Director · Kazuya Miura
  • Animation Director · Masayuki Takagi
  • Animation Director · Yohichi Ohnishi
  • Animation Director · Keiichi Ichikawa
  • Animation Director · Kyoko Kayano
  • Animation Director · Yūji Kondō
  • Art design · Yoshito Watanabe
  • Sound Director · Hideyuki Tanaka
  • Director of Photography · Hidenori Saeki
  • Producer · Michihiko Suwa
  • Producer · Shinji Shimizu
  • Producer · Tetsuya Watanabe
Production
  • Production · Toei Animation
  • Production · Dentsu Inc.
  • Production · Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Music
Opening
  • 1-23
    “"Confused Memories"” - Yuko Tsuburaya
  • 24-42
    “"meet again"” - Laputa
  • 43-69
    “"君がいるから‥ (<i>Kimi ga iru kara..</i>)"” - Yui Nishiwaki
  • 70-83
    “"Brave"” - Grass Arcade
  • 84-105
    “"Justice"” - Miru Takayama with TWO-MIX
  • 106-138
    “"Why? (Funky Version)"” - Color
  • 139-148
    “"Never Say Why, Never Say No"” - 566 featuring Sayuri Nakano
Ending
  • 1-17
    “"2人 (<i>Futari</i>)"” - Rie Tomosaka
  • 18-29
    “"Boo Bee Magic"” - Sarina Suzuki
  • 30-42
    “"Mysterious Night"” - R-Orange
  • 43-62
    “"White Page"” - Platinum Pepper Family
  • 63-73
    “"ジーンズ (<i>Jeans</i>)"” - Ryoko Hirosue
  • 74-87
    “"はてしなく青い空を見た (<i>Hateshinaku Aoi Sora wo Mita</i>)"” - Yui Nishiwaki
  • 88-98
    “"Believe Myself"” - New Cinema Tokage
  • 99-110
    “"Sink"” - Plastic Tree
  • 111-128
    “"コングラッチェ (<i>Congrats</i>)"” - Cascade
  • 129-147
    “"Ultrider"” - Pencillin
  • ?
    “"君がいるから‥ (<i>Kimi ga iru kara..</i>)"” - Yui Nishiwaki (ep 148)