Shinichi Kudo is a 17-year-old high school detective whom people call the "Modern Sherlock Holmes." However, one night after a date with his childhood sweetheart, Ran, Shinichi witnessed an illegal trade and was knocked unconscious and fed a drug that was supposed to kill him... but he woke up and found himself shrunken to a 7-year-old. In order to track down the men who did this to him, Shinichi reinvented his identity as Conan Edogawa and lived with Ran, whose father happened to be a hopeless detective, and with that came a series of murders and mysteries that he must solve.
Case Closed debuted on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim programming block on May 24, 2004, though no more than 50 episodes were licensed from FUNimation due to low ratings. FUNimation released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning on August 24, 2004. Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes. 130 episodes (in the international numbering, since in the original Japanese numbering only 123 was reached) have been released in total along with the first 6 films released between 2006-2010. FUNimation ceased dubbing of the series due to the DVD sales not justifying the cost of the license. Despite varying degrees of fan demand, it is highly unlikely that the dub will be continued (at least by FUNimation), with product manager Adam Sheehan stating that FUNimation was done with the show.[3] Since March 2013, FUNimation still streamed the series, until their license expired on May 4, 2018.[4]
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Simulcasts on Crunchyroll continuing from the Fall 2022 anime season are My Hero Academia Season 6, BLUELOCK, To Your Eternity Season 2, One Piece, BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS, Welcome To Demon School! Iruma-kun Season 3, Case Closed: Detective Conan, Yowamushi Pedal Limit Break, IDOLiSH7 Third BEAT!, Play It Cool, Guys, Digimon Ghost Game, Delicious Party Pretty Cure, and Shadowverse Flame.
The anime series has three seasons. The franchise also has several spin-off mangas and animated feature films. Because of its genre, the show is popular among young boys. This is especially true in North America.
Detective ConanTitle cardDetailsCountries United States Chile ColombiaLanguageSpanishSeasons5Episodes283 (list of episodes)Recording studioPoint.360 (seasons 1-5)AEDEA Studio (seasons 6-10)Ykr Studio [1] (additional voices, episodes 194-224, 241-243)MOVC.CL [1] (additional voices, episodes 205-235, 239-240 ChannelsAzteca 7 (formerly)Canal 33 (Chile) (formerly)Chilevisión (formerly)ETC TV (formerly)Frecuencia Latina (formerly)ITV Patagonia (formerly)La Red (formerly)Liv TV Canal 54 (formerly)RCN Televisión (formerly) ReleaseMarch 29, 1998 - 2017[1]
Detective Conan first started in 1996 and is currently running on its 31st season. The catalog of this franchise does not end with only tv series as it has released twenty-five movies. Besides the film and the series, it has two OVA series, six tv specials, one spin-off movie, and two spinoff series.
Lupin the Third was originally a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by mangaka Kazuhito Kato under the pen name Monkey Punch. The story follows Arsene Lupin III, the world's greatest thief, and his friends as they go on adventures and evade Inspector Koichi Zenigata, a police detective who has made it his life's work to catch them. Since its premiere in 1967, the manga has since been adapted into anime, live-action films, OVAs, TV specials, musicals, CDs, and video games.
Detective Conan, also known as Case Closed, is originally a Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by author Gosho Aoyama. It was first serialized in 1994 in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday. The story follows Shinichi Kudo, a high school detective who is forcibly turned into a child when one of his investigations goes awry. Adopting the pseudonym Conan Edogawa to keep his identity secret, he begins living with his childhood friend Ran Mori and her father Kogoro Mori, whom he begins solving cases with, all the while vowing to find the people who turned him into a child and find an antidote to the chemical that caused his transformation. Since its original premiere in 1994, the manga has since been adapted into multiple anime series, video games, audio disc releases, and live-action episodes.
I enjoy(ed?) watching V (2009), despite its numerious clichés and shortcomings at storytelling, and as much as the second season ending was just... blegh, I really hope a third season will be made.
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