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I heard that Funimation is trying to get more episodes for Case Closed. Cause they only contracted 130 episodes. So now they are trying to get them all. So lets hope they can get them so we can see some more Case Closed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3QZbzfr7ys&list=UU9iVwaHKYcm5h4pY-7ShQhQ&index=1&feature=plcp watch my video on youtube ...it has detective conan case closed all episodes from 1-130 in english enjoy :)
on a device u use to watch a movie that has english subtitles.or a dvd that does
I'm almost positive you can buy the movie at FYE or SUNCOAST. You buy it, then there should be a languages link in one of the menus. You can watch it in Italian with English subtitles or just watch it in English!
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You can watch "Case Closed" with English subtitles on various streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu. Some episodes are also available on YouTube with fan-made subtitles.
I heard that Funimation is trying to get more episodes for Case Closed. Cause they only contracted 130 episodes. So now they are trying to get them all. So lets hope they can get them so we can see some more Case Closed.
you can watch on youtube
You can buy the DVD in English.
You can watch it on youtube with English subtitles.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3QZbzfr7ys&list=UU9iVwaHKYcm5h4pY-7ShQhQ&index=1&feature=plcp watch my video on youtube ...it has detective conan case closed all episodes from 1-130 in english enjoy :)
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on a device u use to watch a movie that has english subtitles.or a dvd that does
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I'm almost positive you can buy the movie at FYE or SUNCOAST. You buy it, then there should be a languages link in one of the menus. You can watch it in Italian with English subtitles or just watch it in English!
The school in Maycomb County was closed because everyone went to the courthouse to watch the trial of Tom Robinson. The trial was a significant event that captured the attention of the entire town, causing the school to be closed for the day.