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Offline LightYagami

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Kindaichi Case Files / Kindaichi Shounen No Jikenbo
« on: June 24, 2013, 01:42:49 PM »
I am currently working on a project to sub Kindaichi's remaining episodes in english. Episodes 1-20 were subbed in english, but episodes 21-148 are not subbed in english. For those who don't know about Kindaichi Case Files / Kindaichi Shounen No Jikenbo it was a detective anime about the grandson of a famous (fictional) Kosouke Kindaichi and how he solves cases with his girlfriend Miyuki and his friends/police officers. It is one of my best animes, and i felt betrayed when I found out that nobody continued subbing the series. Please share your ideas about the series and please inform me if you are to help me sub as i am alone in this project as a raw subber please contact me if you can be with me in this project or if you know someone who could help me continue the project.Thanks

Offline CappinHoff

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Re: Kindaichi Case Files / Kindaichi Shounen No Jikenbo
« Reply #1 on: June 24, 2013, 03:42:14 PM »
On nyaa they have 18-59 and 60-63. As for the rest, you may never find them. Looks like one group was doing the subbing but stopped.
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Offline Pimpalicious

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Re: Kindaichi Case Files / Kindaichi Shounen No Jikenbo
« Reply #2 on: June 24, 2013, 06:52:34 PM »
I really like what I've read of the manga. I had a few volumes back when TP was publishing it.

Offline VicViper573

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Re: Kindaichi Case Files / Kindaichi Shounen No Jikenbo
« Reply #3 on: June 25, 2013, 05:46:01 PM »
On nyaa they have 18-59 and 60-63. As for the rest, you may never find them. Looks like one group was doing the subbing but stopped.

That doesn't mean there aren't R2J DVDs for Kindaichi available.  Amazon Japan would have them, but that would involve buying the physical DVDs, which would be absurdly expensive.