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    Tarō, October 21, 1894 – July 28, 1965), better known by the pen name Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川 乱歩), was a Japanese author and critic who played a major role in...
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  • Edogawa may refer to: Edogawa, Tokyo Edo River Edogawa Ranpo (1894–1965), Japanese author Conan Edogawa, the main character of the Case Closed manga Keishi...
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  • to September 17, 2015. The anime is inspired by the works of author Edogawa Ranpo and commemorates the 50th anniversary of his death in 1965. The story...
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  • is a fictional private detective created by Japanese mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo. Akechi first appeared in the story "The Case of the Murder on D. Hill"...
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  • Chair" (人間椅子, Ningen-isu) is a short story by Japanese author and critic Edogawa Ranpo. It was published in the October 1925 edition of the literature magazine...
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  • The Edogawa Rampo Prize (江戸川乱歩賞, Edogawa Ranpo Shō), named after Edogawa Rampo, is a Japanese literary award which has been presented every year by the...
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  • The Strange Tale of Panorama Island (category Adaptations of works by Edogawa Rampo)
    Suehiro Maruo and based on a 1926 novella of the same name [ja] by Edogawa Ranpo. The manga adaptation was published in English by Last Gasp on July...
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  • He is best known for his role as Italy in the musicals Hetalia, and Edogawa Ranpo in the stage plays Bungo Stray Dogs. Tensai TV-kun MAX (2009–2012) –...
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  • Rampo Noir (redirect from Ranpo jigoku)
    Rampo Noir (乱歩地獄, Ranpo jigoku) is a 2005 Japanese anthology film consisting of four segments based on works by Edogawa Ranpo. A story told without speaking...
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    Mizuki, Ito has cited Hideshi Hino, Shinichi Koga, Yasutaka Tsutsui, Edogawa Ranpo and H. P. Lovecraft as being major influences on his work. Ito has stated...
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