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October 21, 1894 – July 28, 1965),
better known by the pen name
Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川 乱歩), was a ****anese
author and
critic who pla**** a
major role in the...
- (人間椅子, Ningen-isu) is a
short story by ****anese
author and
critic Edogawa Ranpo. It was
published in the
October 1925
edition of the
literature magazine...
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Rampo Kitan: Game of
Laplace (乱歩奇譚 Game of Laplace,
Ranpo Kitan Gēmu Obu Rapurasu, lit.
Strange Tales of Rampo: Game of Laplace) is a ****anese
anime television...
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fictional private detective created by ****anese
mystery writer Edogawa Ranpo.
Akechi first appeared in the
story "The Case of the
Murder on D. Hill"...
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Rampo Noir (乱歩地獄,
Ranpo jigoku) is a 2005 ****anese
anthology film
consisting of four
segments based on
works by
Edogawa Ranpo. A
story told
without speaking...
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detective Ranpo Edogawa who has
surprised him with his
highly developed intelligence when
solving cases and
agrees to help him find a job. As
Ranpo deduces...
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discovers that the
leader of
Decay of
Angels is a
person codenamed Kamui.
Ranpo Edogawa then
manages to
gather the
Agency and
prove their innocence to the...
- lifestyle. The 1932
publication of
Complete Works of
Edogawa Ranpo (江戸川乱歩全集,
Edogawa Ranpo Zenshū)
marks the peak of this boom. In 1936, Kyūsaku died shortly...
- 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...
- the end of the Taishō period, Tarō Hirai,
known by his
penname Edogawa Ranpo,
began writing po****r
mystery and
crime stories.
Emperor Hirohito's sixty-three-year...