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Alternative Titles

English: Case Closed
Japanese: 名探偵コナン

Information

Episodes: Unknown
Aired: Jan 8, 1996 to ?
Broadcast: Saturdays at 18:00 (JST)
Producers:Yomiuri Telecasting, Animax, YTV, TMS-Kyokuchi, Shogakukan
Studios:TMS Entertainment
Genres:Adventure, Comedy, Mystery, Police, Shounen
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Synopsis

Shinichi Kudou, a high school student of astounding talent in detective work, is well known for having solved several challenging cases. One day, when Shinichi spots two suspicious men and decides to follow them, he inadvertently becomes witness to a disturbing illegal activity. Unfortunately, he is caught in the act, so the men dose him with an experimental drug formulated by their criminal organization, leaving him to his death. However, to his own astonishment, Shinichi lives to see another day, but now in the body of a seven-year-old child.
Perfectly preserving his original intelligence, he hides his real identity from everyone, including his childhood friend Ran Mouri and her father, private detective Kogorou Mouri. To this end, he takes on the alias of Conan Edogawa, inspired by the mystery writers Arthur Conan Doyle and Ranpo Edogawa.
Detective Conan follows Shinichi who, as Conan, starts secretly solving the senior Mouri's cases from behind the scenes with his still exceptional sleuthing skills, while covertly investigating the organization responsible for his current state, hoping to reverse the drug's effects someday.
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Background

In 2003, FUNimation licensed the first 104 episodes of the series for North American production under the name Case Closed. They later decided to stop pursuing more episodes past episode 123 due to poor sales. In 2014, Crunchyroll obtained a license to stream simulcast episodes of Detective Conan on their website starting with episode 754.
Winner of the Animation Award (DIVE Award) of the 2010 Japanese Movie Critics Awards.

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Adaptation:Detective Conan
Side story:Detective Conan Movie 01: The Timed Skyscraper, Detective Conan Movie 02: The Fourteenth Target, Detective Conan Movie 03: The Last Wizard of the Century, Detective Conan Movie 04: Captured in Her Eyes, Detective Conan Movie 05: Countdown to Heaven, Detective Conan Movie 06: The Phantom of Baker Street, Detective Conan Movie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, Detective Conan Movie 08: Magician of the Silver Sky, Detective Conan OVA 06: Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan & Heiji vs. Kid!, Detective Conan OVA 01: Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba, Detective Conan Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths, Detective Conan Movie 10: Requiem of the Detectives, Detective Conan Movie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure, Detective Conan OVA 02: 16 Suspects, Detective Conan OVA 03: Conan and Heiji and the Vanished Boy, Detective Conan OVA 04: Conan and Kid and Crystal Mother, Detective Conan OVA 05: The Target is Kogoro! The Detective Boys' Secret Investigation, Detective Conan OVA 07: A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys, Detective Conan Movie 12: Full Score of Fear, Detective Conan Magic File 2: Kudou Shinichi - The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab, Detective Conan Movie 13: The Raven Chaser, Lupin III vs. Detective Conan, Detective Conan OVA 08: High School Girl Detective Sonoko Suzuki's Case Files, Detective Conan Magic File 3: Shinichi and Ran - Memories of Mahjong Tiles and Tanabata, Detective Conan OVA 09: The Stranger in 10 Years.., Detective Conan Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky, Detective Conan Magic File 4: Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey, Detective Conan OVA 10: Kid in Trap Island, Detective Conan: Conan vs. Kid - Shark & Jewel, Detective Conan: Conan vs. Kid - Jet Black Sniper, Detective Conan Movie 15: Quarter of Silence, Detective Conan Magic File 5: Niigata - Tokyo Omiyage Capriccio, Detective Conan OVA 11: A Secret Order from London, Detective Conan Movie 16: The Eleventh Striker, Detective Conan Bonus File: Fantasista Flower, Detective Conan OVA 12: The Miracle of Excalibur, Detective Conan Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea, Detective Conan Movie 18: The Sniper from Another Dimension, The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History, Detective Conan: The Fugitive Kogorou Mouri, Detective Conan Movie 19: The Hellfire Sunflowers, Detective Conan Movie 20: The Darkest Nightmare, Detective Conan Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter, Detective Conan Movie 22: Zero The Enforcer, Detective Conan Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire
Other:Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories, Detective Conan vs. Wooo, Detective Conan: Chase the Mysterious Comet Monster!, Detective Conan: Let's Try a Curious Experiment!, Detective Conan: Let's Experience the Jomon Period!, Detective Conan: The Internet - The Mysterious E-mail Case, Detective Conan: A Written Challenge from the Pyramids!, Detective Conan: City Exploration! Get the Animal Mark!, Detective Conan: The Bomb Demon That Came From the Picture Book, Detective Conan: Anti-Crime Guide, Detective Conan: The Magician of Starlight
Summary:Detective Conan: Black History, Detective Conan: Black History 2
Alternative setting:Magic Kaito, Magic Kaito 1412
Alternative version:Detective Conan: Episode One - The Great Detective Turned Small

Characters & Voice Actors

Edogawa, Conan
Main
Takayama, Minami
Japanese
Haibara, Ai
Hayashibara, Megumi
Japanese
Mouri, Ran
Main
Yamazaki, Wakana
Japanese
Mouri, Kogorou
Koyama, Rikiya
Japanese
Agasa, Hiroshi
Main
Ogata, Kenichi
Japanese
Yoshida, Ayumi
Main
Iwai, Yukiko
Japanese
Tsuburaya, Mitsuhiko
Ootani, Ikue
Japanese
Kojima, Genta
Main
Takagi, Wataru
Japanese
Kuroba, Kaito
Yamaguchi, Kappei
Japanese
Akai, Shuuichi
Supporting
Ikeda, Shuuichi
Japanese

Staff

Watson, Barry
Producer
Suwa, Michihiko
Producer

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It's funny. I'm not the type of person that would sit in front of the TV all day, watching CSI series, but somehow, 'Detective Conan' really changed that outlook.
'Detective Conan' is about a teen detective by the name of Shin'ichi Kudo (known in the dub as Jimmy), who has a charismatic skill of solving crimes that leave the police force and its leading investigators baffled and astounded. One night, when Shin'ichi is at the amusement park with his childhood friend Ran Mouri, he whitnesses two strange men dressed in black carrying out an illegal trade. While watching, he's accosted from behind by one of the men, forcefed a drug intended to kill him, and knocked out.
When Shin'ichi wakes up, he finds that the drug didn't kill him, but has caused his body to shrink down to the size of a seven-year-old boy. Shin'ichi confides in his neighbor, the crazy scientest Hiroshi Agasa, who informs him not to tell anybody else about his condition for the safety of those around him and provides his with gadgets to help him around, such as a bowtie that can duplicate any voice and a wrist stun-gun used to put people to sleep. Shin'ichi then goes under the alias 'Conan Edogawa' to conceal his identity. In order to get information about the men responsible for his small body, he lives as a surrogate brother to Ran and helps out her father, Kogoro Mouri, who is a mediocre detective with poor deduction skills.
Following Kogoro on cases assigned to him, Conan tries to help behind the scenes any way he can. The problem is that no professionals want to listen to a kid's advice, so 'Conan' deducts as other work. After balancing out all the evidence, he gets everyone's attention through knocking Kogoro out with a stungun, hiding behind him, and dupliicating his voice while explaining the case.
While not that popular of an anime in North America (despite finding a fair audience among Americans), Conan has a great amount of success in Japan, spanning more than 450 episodes(and STILL GOING!!), 55 tankoban, 10 movies, and 16 OVAs.
At first I thought this anime wasn't all that interesting and was poorly animated (stopped thinking that after finding it was made in 1996), but after watching the dub more on Adult Swim, I got more attached to the characters, storyline, and everthing that made the show so admirable. For two years I watching both the English and Japanese versions, bought merchandise, and tried to work my way up to the current story development in the manga.
Leaving off the personal experience bits I thought about putting in, I'll get to the qualities that make 'Detective Conan'such a favorite to the Japanese and other nationalities as well.
Now starting with the artwork, I'll have to go out on a limb and say that it can take some adjusting to at first, with the pointy, 'barely-there' noses, the round eyes, and 'jug ears' and all the other oddities in the art. It'll eventually grow on you, nonetheless. Also, the artstyle advances to higher quality in both the anime and manga as animation methods and improve as well as Aoyama's drawing skills, so the artwork still is able to better itself.
The background music for the series really gives it that 'classic detective drama' feel. It's a combination of jazz, some saxophone jams both slow and quick, as well as some themes that play in the background on occasion. It sets teh atmosphere and tone for the format and purpose for the playing of the episodes.
The cast of characters starts to build thoughout the series, from the tough but sensitive Ran and the overconfident Kogoro to the brooding Ai Hiabara and the individual members of the Metropolitan Police Force. All of them have distinct personalities that may not develop quickly, but are interesting to explore while watching this long series.
The cases, murder cases, suicide cases, puzzles, kidnappings, and cases involving those men in black and their organization, are so brilliantly laid out. You just want to watch every darned bit of the episode to see the conclusion. The way Shin'ichi uses his logic in each episode just makes one think, 'Whoa. This show's amazing.' And the series can get somebody hooked with just deductions alone. However the episodes play out in almost the same format, kind of like Law & Order, with the same episode formula, but different twists and clever setups in the cases that keep viewers coming back for more every time.
Overall, 'Detective Conan' is all that and a bag of chips, being possibly my ultimate favorite as well as the favorite of many other fans. It can be a bit boring for those that hate being overloaded with details, but mystery fans and intellectuals are bound to love it.
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'I'm not a fan of detective themed shows.' Psh. What the hell do you think this is? Scooby Doo? CSI? Law and Order? Get out. Detective Conan is entirely different. And at the same time, it is the mystery/detective genre at its BEST.
Gosho Aoyama's most well known creation tells the story of 16 year old Kudo Shinichi; genius high school detective who one day witnessed illegal trade while on a date at a theme park with his childhood friend Mouri Ran. He is then struck from behind the back of the head with a metal bat by mysterious men wearing all black, and is forced to consume an experimental drug that was supposed to kill him, but is instead transformed into a 7 year old boy while maintaining his intellect. To track down these men, he conceals his true identity to protect his loved ones from any sort of danger and opts to live with his childhood friend because her father owns a detective agency and believes that information regarding the mysterious men may be reported to this agency. This marks the beginning of endless encounters and
complicated mysteries, most of which only he can solve.
I was immediately captivated when I started watching Detective Conan in 2003. I was 14 years old and by then it was already a fairly old anime that made its premier 7 years prior. I am now 24 years old. Making it's debut in 1996, it has produced over 600 episodes in roughly 20 seasons, over 16 movies, countless OVAs and is STILL going strong. Detective Conan is my favorite anime of ALL TIME. Yeah, i said it. Where do I begin with such a flat out brilliant series? Everything about the anime is simply extraordinary. But what really makes Detective Conan, as well as what makes it my all-time favorite anime all comes down to two things. The first one is the
exquisite writing.
The cases and mysteries in this anime are mind blowing. I can't emphasize this enough. The writer is a GENIUS. This show is a sigh of relief from the Scooby-Doo inspired cartoons that presented mysteries to you, that a blind donkey could solve in 20 seconds. The storylines are all well thought out, and the solutions to mysteries are NOT obvious, but can be solved by an observant viewer who thinks, just as Conan does. There will be many cases where you will be utterly stunned by the cleverness of the solution. Whether it's the murder cases, the romance elements, or the comedy factors, every episode is very well-put together. I learn something new JUST about every episode due to the fact that the writers put so much heart and effort into their work. One example being episode 616 takes place in London. Don't worry, this review is spoiler free, so keep reading. Did you know that Gosho Aoyama personally went to London himself to gather materials and data at the exact places
the scenes take place during the anime, due to the fact that the main character (Kudo shinichi) is a Sherlock Holmes freak, and he wanted to give the scenes and story of the birthplace of Sherlock Holmes justice? Pretty impressive and praise worthy if you ask me. Anyways, aside from the various ways to kill someone, it teaches you about japanese tradition/culture, medical terminology, world famous structures/figures, and much much more. I soak up Detective Conan like water to a sponge. I get so absorbed and drawn into every episode, that everything around me becomes irrelevant and it's just me and the episode. It's captivating. There is no other word for it. EVERY episode is fresh, and EVERY mystery that is solved is profound. The series has wide appeal and I would say it is one of the few shounen animes I have seen that
breaks down age barriers with ease. This is a series that plays to adults just as well, if not more so than to children. I occasionally watch this with my 56 year old father, and can say that he can enjoy watching it as well.
The story is broken into 2 kinds of arcs. I call them the 'main arc' and the 'everyday arc'. The 'everyday arcs' reside over small, one to two episode cases that occur on a normal daily basis, and sometimes have generally nothing to do with the main arc, but are usually very interesting in their own right. These are NOT filler episodes. They are simply everyday occurences that the main cast go through on a daily basis, waiting patiently for clues to make progress. Then there's the 'main arc'. The 'main arc' is of course the main storyline and the episodes where progress between the main characters and the main plot advance forward. Getting to watch these episodes that allow the main storyline to progress is similar to the feeling of receiving all the presents you wanted on Christmas day because you waited ever so patiently to get them. Sure the same cycle/pattern occurs almost every episode. And by this cycle I mean that someone dies, and someone is caught as the culprit. But these patterns are executed with grace and near flawlessness that allow you to never get tired of watching this cycle. There is a build up of hype and anxiousness that make you want to see progress of the 'main arc'. There are usually long waits between episodes where the plot moves forward, but if you're patient enough, you'll be rewarded with an unbelievable storyline you will NEVER forget. Most fans, myself included, seem to have grown accustomed to this style and have come to enjoy it.
The second factor that really makes this anime is none other than the characters. What would the show be without it's godly cast of characters? Nothing.
Each character is engaging and filled with so much depth and personality, it's hard NOT to love every single one of them. In short, I TRULY believe that they are the greatest cast I've seen as a whole, in ANY anime series that I've ever watched. I love these characters. The episodes that have the occasional reccuring characters appear, are the ones that you will truly enjoy. The relationships and interactions between the main characters and these reccurring characters is character synergy at it's maximum level. I won't go into any detail about specific characters because that would spoil the whole thing for those who have yet to watch Detective Conan. And if by chance you were to start watching from episode 1, and the character art is too old for you, I'd have to remind you that this anime was started in 1996 and the
character art has since been modernized and revamped. Give it time and I PROMISE it WILL grow on you. Anyways, putting all these factors into words to describe these god-like character creations will never be enough to capture how BEAST they truly are. You'd have to watch it to understand.
The catchphrase for this anime is “There is always only one truth!”.. And the truth is, this anime Kicks Ass.
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Detective Conan is beyond your average detective anime. What i mean 'beyond your average' is that it definitely got 'everything' in it. Likely said, it has the funny moments (Humors), it got also Love story (Romance),the Drama, silce of life they do have the very unique plots of stories some are based on the Mysteries (we have know of) and that you will soon know through watching the series, It will give you the thrills and chills because its more than just the crime scene or solving crime since there are storyline which people called arcs. It also let us know more of japan's culture and traditions, you could learn japanese as well (yeah, this is the only anime which i learn/know alot of japanese more than any other animes). You would know also the life of occupations of people in real life and for the overall, as the anime progresses it really gives you the satisfaction (even have movies,ovas,specials and magic files).
What's more fun about it, is that you can exercise your detective skills on who is the culprit on this case. If you got it right, thats a job well done for you and if not, you will get to improve yourself more and more.
The Story follows the adventures of Shinichi Kudo (also known as Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed) a Prodigious young detective who was inadvertently transformed into a child due to poison. It was all started when Shinichi Kudo was in suspicious of the two men dressed in all black. He went to investigate those persons in outskirts of Tropical Land, but only to find out unaware one of the suspicious man in blacks knocks him out from behind and gives him a prototype poison to kill him. And instead of dying because of that poison, it he made him shrinks down to the size of a seven year old. He was suggested by his close friend and Professor Agasa that must keep his identity secret because the Black Organization will kill him and others associated with him should they discover the truth. He will be renaming himself Edogawa Conan to hide his identity in order to protect his beloved ones. He later moves into Ran and Mouri Kogoro.
Even as Conan, he still continues in solving cases one after the other, He help build up Kogoro's reputation in hoping to find cases related to the syndicate called the Black Organization, who were responsible for his transformation in the first place.
Known as Case Closed & Meitantei Conan; Creator/Artist: Gosho Aoyama
Since: Anime: Jan 8, 1996 & Manga: Feb 4, 1994 (both on-going)
And as you can see the reasons of why i like it much is all written from above as you can read, in addition, its the only anime for me that is irreplaceable and have a big impact in my life and you can appreciate that being a detective is cool and fun work indeed :D and Gosho Aoyama, A+ on your work ,especially Detective Conan. The very 1st anime that i ever watch that has the longest ever (but it deserves to be)
Its an anime/manga for all ages. If ever you are new or old to anime/manga take a chance to watch or read it and you will see Just Give it a try.Up until now, i'm keep on watching it haha. so addicting and more new characters + more stories on it that will soon to unveil everything
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At first glance you'd think its your typical CSI-themed anime, however Detective Conan dishes out much more than that. If you're a fan of sherlock holmes, agatha christie or simply likes a challenging and entertaining series to watch, then you must not miss this. Each cases shows different clever, cunning, and even devilishly simple ways of committing a crime! The solutions are well-explained, and teaches readers the logic behind each reasoning. The cases are varied, ranging from simple to sometimes gruesome murders. The characters are pretty effective, and I'm sure people will like them more with each episodes they watch. There's plenty of comedy, as well as drama and suspense. What's more, the never-ending question of when Ran and Shinichi will admit their feelings is one of the key factors why you have to get glued to this series. Frankly, I'm happy that the series is this long, because whoever wants a good thing to end?

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Twenty three feature films have been released based on the manga and anime series Case Closed, known as Detective Conan (名探偵コナンMeitantei Konan) in Japan. The first seven were directed by Kenji Kodama, films eight to fifteen were directed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto, and films sixteen and onwards are directed by Kobun Shizuno. The films have been released in April of each year starting in 1997.[1] Each film features an original plotline rather than being an adaptation of the manga's story. Two film comics were released for each film. Funimation Entertainment released an English dubbed version of the first six films retaining the same name and story changes as its main Case Closed dub.

  • 1Film series
  • 2Spin-off films

Film series[edit]

The Time Bombed Skyscraper[edit]

The first film, Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper known as Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper (名探偵コナン 時計じかけの摩天楼Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no Matenrō) in Japan, was released in Japanese theaters on April 19, 1997.[1] It was partly based on Gosho Aoyama's planned ending for his previous series, Magic Kaito.[2] In the movie, a chain of bombing cases occur around Tokyo and is related to Jimmy Kudo's past investigations. The Time Bombed Skyscraper was released in North America on Region 1DVD by Funimation Entertainment on October 3, 2006.[3]

The Fourteenth Target[edit]

The second film, Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target known as Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target (名探偵コナン 14番目の標的Meitantei Conan Jūyon banme no Tagetto), in Japan, was released to Japanese theaters on April 18, 1998.[4] The film follows Conan Edogawa as he attempts to stop a murderer killing people in an unknown order. The Fourteenth Target was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Funimation Entertainment on November 20, 2007.[5]

The Last Wizard of the Century[edit]

The third film, Case Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century, known as Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century (名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi) in Japan, was released to Japanese theaters on April 17, 1999.[6] This movie follows Conan Edogawa as he attempts to thwart Phantom Thief Kid's plan to steal a newly discovered Faberge egg. It was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Funimation Entertainment on December 15, 2009.[7]

Captured in Her Eyes[edit]

The fourth film, Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes, known as Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes (名探偵コナン 瞳の中の暗殺者Meitantei Conan Hitomi no Naka no Ansatsusha) in Japan, was released to Japanese theaters on April 22, 2000.[8]Rachel Moore becomes entangled in a series of murder cases where police officers of a reopened case were victims; She was able to see the culprit but the trauma of witnessing an attempt at murder gave her amnesia and made herself a target of the killer. Captured in Her Eyes was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Funimation Entertainment on December 29, 2009.[9]

Countdown to Heaven[edit]

The fifth film, Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven, known as Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven (名探偵コナン 天国へのカウントダウンMeitantei Conan Tengoku e no Kauntodaun) in Japan, was released to Japanese theaters on April 21, 2001.[10] A Twin Tower is built and opened to the public while a murderer kills its employees one by one. At the same time, the Black Organization are searching for Shiho Miyano. Countdown to Heaven was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Funimation Entertainment on January 19, 2010.[11]

The Phantom of Baker Street[edit]

The sixth film, Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street, known as Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street (名探偵コナン ベイカー街の亡霊Meitantei Conan Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei) in Japan, released to Japanese theaters on April 20, 2002.[12] The story follows Conan Edogawa and several children as they are trapped in Noah's Ark, a virtual reality game where death will result if they lose the game. The Phantom of Baker Street was released in North America on Region 1 DVD by Funimation Entertainment on February 16, 2010.[13]

Crossroad in the Ancient Capital[edit]

The seventh film, Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (名探偵コナン 迷宮の十字路Meitantei Conan Meikyū no Kurosurōdo), was released to Japanese theaters on April 19, 2003.[14] The movie follows Conan and Hattori Heiji in Kyoto as they attempt to unmask antique robbers.

Magician of the Silver Sky[edit]

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The eighth film, Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (名探偵コナン 銀翼の奇術師Meitantei Conan Gin-yoku no Majishan), was released to Japanese theaters on April 17, 2004.[15] The movie follows a poisoning case on an airliner where both the pilot and co-pilot were also affected, Conan Edogawa and Phantom Thief Kid are forced to take control of the plane. How to cook coke on a spoon.

Strategy Above the Depths[edit]

The ninth film, Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths (名探偵コナン 水平線上の陰謀Meitantei Conan Suiheisenjō no Sutoratejī), was released to Japanese theaters on April 9, 2005.[16] The movie is set on a cruise ship and integrates the murder of the shipbuilder and a shipwreck disaster.

The Private Eyes' Requiem[edit]

The tenth film, Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (名探偵コナン 探偵たちの鎮魂歌Meitantei Conan Tantei-tachi no Rekuiemu), was released to Japanese theaters on April 15, 2006.[17] The plot revolves around Conan Edogawa's investigation of an old murder case as his friends are held hostage in an amusement park.

Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure[edit]

The eleventh film, Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (名探偵コナン 紺碧の棺Meitantei Conan Konpeki no Jorī Rojā), was released to Japanese theaters on April 21, 2007.[18] The movie follows Conan Edogawa as he investigates the murder of two scuba divers searching for the alleged treasure left by pirate Anne Bonny on a Japanese island.

Full Score of Fear[edit]

The twelfth film, Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear (名探偵コナン 戦慄の楽譜Meitantei Conan Senritsu no Furu Sukoa) was released to Japanese theaters on April 19, 2008.[19] The film follows Conan Edogawa as he attempts to discern the culprit targeting the lead singer for the grand opening of a new concert hall.

The Raven Chaser[edit]

The thirteenth film, Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser (名探偵コナン 漆黒の追跡者Meitantei Conan Shikkoku no Chesa) was released to Japanese theaters on April 18, 2009.[20] In the movie, a new member of the Black Organization, Irish, manages to find out Conan Edogawa's identity, putting everyone around him in danger.

The Lost Ship in the Sky[edit]

The fourteenth film, Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky (名探偵コナン 天空の難破船Meitantei Conan Tenkuu no Rosuto Shippu), was released to Japanese theaters on April 17, 2010.[21] In the film, Jirokichi Suzuki invites Conan Edogawa and his friends to ride the world's largest airship, but an unknown mysterious terrorist group hijacks the ship and releases a deadly virus.

Quarter of Silence[edit]

The fifteenth film, Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence (名探偵コナン 沈黙の15分Meitantei Conan Chinmoku no Kwōtā), was released on April 16, 2011.[22] In the movie, Conan Edogawa and his friends go to a town near a recently constructed dam to enjoy snow as well as to find the truth behind a bombing case.

The Eleventh Striker[edit]

The sixteenth film, Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker (名探偵コナン 11人目のストライカーMeitantei Conan Jūichi Ninme no Sutoraikā) was released on April 14, 2012. The story revolves around soccer and a timed bomb in the stadium.[23]

Private Eye in the Distant Sea[edit]

The seventeenth film, Detective Conan: Private Eye in the Distant Sea (名探偵コナン 絶海の探偵Meitantei Conan: Zekkai no Puraibēto Ai) premiered on April 20, 2013.[24] The story follows a case that occurs on an Aegis vessel.

Dimensional Sniper[edit]

The eighteenth film, Detective Conan: Dimensional Sniper (名探偵コナン 異次元の狙撃手Meitantei Conan: Ijigen no Sunaipā), premiered on April 19, 2014. The story follows the FBI and Japanese Police trying to stop a sniper causing chaos in Tokyō after killing a number of people.

Sunflowers of Inferno[edit]

The nineteenth film, Case Closed: Sunflowers of Inferno (名探偵コナン 業火の向日葵Meitantei Conan: Gōka no Himawari) premiered on April 18, 2015. The movie revolves around the Kaitou Kid's announcement of a heist where he will steal Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' paintings, and Conan's attempts to discover the motives behind his sudden interest in the paintings - leading him to the possibility of an impostor posing as the Kaitou Kid.

The Darkest Nightmare[edit]

The twentieth film, Case Closed: The Darkest Nightmare (名探偵コナン 純黒の悪夢(ナイトメア)Meitantei Conan: Junkoku no Naitomea) premiered on April 16, 2016. The movie starts with Akai, Bourbon and, RUM. The Detective Boys, and Professor Agasa meets a woman with amnesia, in the end the woman gained her memory after seeing the beaming colourful light, leading the Men In Black to them.

Crimson Love Letter[edit]

The twenty-first film, Case Closed: Crimson Love Letter (名探偵コナン から紅の恋歌 (ラブレター)Meitantei Conan: Kara Kurenai no Rabu Retta) premiered on April 15, 2017.

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Zero the Enforcer[edit]

The twenty-second film, Case Closed: Zero The Enforcer (名探偵コナン ゼロの執行人Meitantei Conan: Zero no Shikkounin) premiered on April 13, 2018. Out of nowhere an explosion has occurred at Tokyo, the police force tries to find the culprit of this mess, using the evidences, ending up with Mouri Kogoro. Conan finds out Amuro was the one who made it seem like as if Korgoro did it, Conan also finds out Amuro is working with the NPA (National Police Agency), Conan must prove Kogoro’s innocence an find out who the culprit is, and what Amuro is up to!

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The Fist of Blue Sapphire[edit]

The twenty-third film, Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire (名探偵コナン 紺青の(フィスト)Meitantei Conan: Konjō no Fisuto) premiered on April 12, 2019.

Spin-off films[edit]

Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie[edit]

Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン The MovieRupan Sansei Bāsasu Meitantei Konan The Movie) premiered on December 7, 2013. The plot follows Conan who sets out to apprehend Arsène Lupin III, the suspect of stealing a jewel called Cherry Sapphire.

Specials[edit]

The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: His History's Worst Two Days, a television special which aired in Japan during 2014, was released as a theatrical film in South Korea on 12 February 2015.[25]

Detective Conan Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small, a television special which aired in Japan during 2016, was released as a theatrical film in South Korea on 8 February 2017.[25]

Box office performance[edit]

Box office performance
FilmRelease yearBox office gross
JapanSouth KoreaChinaOther territories
Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper1997¥1,100,000,000[26]N/AN/AN/A
The Fourteenth Target1998¥1,850,000,000[26]
The Last Wizard of the Century1999¥2,600,000,000[26]
Captured in Her Eyes2000¥2,500,000,000[26]
Countdown to Heaven2001¥2,900,000,000[26]
The Phantom of Baker Street2002¥3,400,000,000[27]₩717,454,500[25]
Crossroad in the Ancient Capital2003¥3,200,000,000[26]N/A
Magician of the Silver Sky2004¥2,800,000,000[26]₩1,158,761,500[25]N/A$208,198[28]
Strategy Above the Depths2005¥2,150,000,000[26]₩2,465,133,000[25]N/A$307,227[29]
The Private Eyes' Requiem2006¥3,030,000,000[27]₩1,199,693,100[25]N/A$440,288[30]
Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure2007¥2,530,000,000[26]₩1,803,389,439[25]N/A$345,543[31]
Full Score of Fear2008¥2,420,000,000[26]₩890,692,400[25]N/A$480,553[32]
The Raven Chaser2009¥3,500,000,000[26]₩4,248,881,868[25]CN¥9,379,000[33]$338,651[34]
The Lost Ship in the Sky2010¥3,200,000,000[26]₩4,065,925,171[25]N/A$338,651[35]
Quarter of Silence2011¥3,150,000,000[26]₩4,212,992,000[25]CN¥27,698,000[36]$842,780[37]
The Eleventh Striker2012¥3,290,000,000[26]₩3,365,337,000[25]N/A$84,841[38]
Private Eye in the Distant Sea2013¥3,630,000,000[26]N/AN/A$269,866[39]
Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan: The Movie2013¥4,260,000,000[40]₩1,585,872,205[25]N/A$133,503[41]
Dimensional Sniper2014¥4,110,000,000[26]₩2,769,452,000[25]N/A$243,332[42]
The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: His History's Worst Two Days2015N/A₩1,885,543,600[25]N/AN/A
Sunflowers of Inferno2015¥4,480,000,000[26]₩3,296,808,900[25]CN¥81,625,000[43]$10,283,331[44][45]
The Darkest Nightmare2016¥6,330,000,000[46]₩3,877,980,500[25]CN¥31,124,000[47]$125,231[48]
Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small2017N/A₩999,362,100[25]N/AN/A
Crimson Love Letter2017¥6,890,000,000[49]₩3,271,989,761[25]N/A$137,947[50]
Zero the Enforcer2018¥9,180,000,000[49]₩3,207,824,361[25]CN¥127,365,000[51]$6,388,431[52]
The Fist of Blue Sapphire2019¥8,580,000,000[49]N/AN/AN/A
Regional total¥91,030,000,000 ($988,448,720)₩45,023,093,405 ($41,920,606)CN¥277,191,000 ($43,087,774)$20,968,373
International total$1,094,425,473

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General
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External links[edit]

  • Official Detective Conan Movies Site(in Japanese)
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