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(),, Original run January 8, 1996 – present Episodes 886 () Related media • • • • • • Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan ( 名探偵コナン, Meitantei Konan), is an ongoing Japanese series written and illustrated. It was serialized in 's on January 19, 1994, and has been collected into 94 volumes.
Download Tds Survey Link Software more. Due to legal considerations with the name Detective Conan, the English language release was renamed to Case Closed. The story follows an amateur detective who was transformed into a child while investigating a mysterious organization, and solves a multitude of cases while impersonating his friend's father and other characters. The series received an adaptation by and.
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Licensed the anime series for North American broadcast in 2003 under the name Case Closed with the characters given names. The anime premiered on as part of their programming block but was discontinued due to low ratings.
In March 2013, Funimation began streaming their licensed episodes of Case Closed; simulcast them in 2014. Funimation also localized the first six Case Closed films, while localized the Lupin III crossover special and its. Meanwhile, the manga was localized by, who used Funimation's changed title and character names. The volumes of the manga have sold over 200 million copies worldwide, making it the fourth. In 2001, the manga was awarded the 46th in the shōnen category.
The anime adaptation has been well received and ranked in the top twenty in 's polls between 1996 and 2001. In the Japanese anime television ranking, Case Closed episodes ranked in the top six on a weekly basis. Both the manga and the anime have had positive response from critics for their plot and cases. See also: (Japanese: Shinichi Kudo) is a high school detective who sometimes works with the police to solve cases. During an investigation, he is attacked by members of a crime syndicate known as the.
They force him to ingest an experimental poison, but instead of killing him, the poison transforms him into a child. Adopting the pseudonym Conan Edogawa and keeping his true identity a secret, Kudo lives with his childhood friend (Ran Mouri) and her father (Kogoro Mouri), who is a private detective. Throughout the series, he tags along on Richard's cases, but when he is able to solve one, he uses a tranquilizer needle to put Richard to sleep, and impersonates his voice using a voice changer to reveal the solution to the case. He also enrolls in a local elementary school where he makes friends with a group of classmates who form their own (Detective Boys). While he continues to dig deeper into the Black Organization, he frequently interacts with a variety of characters, including his professor friend, Ran's friend (Sonoko), a fellow teenage detective (Heiji Hattori), various police detectives from different regions, and the. Kudo later encounters an elementary school transfer student, (Ai Haibara), who reveals herself to be the creator of the poison that made him small. She too had ingested the poison, but she is no longer affiliated with the Black Organization.
She soon joins the Junior Detectives. During a rare encounter with the Black Organization, Conan helps the FBI plant a CIA agent,, inside the Black Organization as a spy.
In 2007, Aoyama hinted he had an ending planned out but does not intend to end the series yet. See also: Case Closed was conceived in 1994, during the rise of mystery genre due to the publishing of the series; the first chapter appeared in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on January 19. Aoyama cites the stories of, and the samurai films by as influences on his work. When scripting each chapter, he ensures the dialogue remains simple and spends an average of four hours for each new case and twelve for more complicated ones. Each case spans several chapters (except for a handful of shorter cases that only span one), and is resolved at the end where characters explain the details of their solutions in simple terms; a database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007.
Case Closed became the with over 1000 chapters released in Japan. The individual chapters are collected into volumes by Shogakukan; the first volume was released on June 18, 1994. Gosho Aoyama's assistants have also written an series of Case Closed which are released irregularly. Announced its acquisition of the series for North America on June 1, 2004. Following Funimation's localization, Viz released the series as Case Closed and took their character names to keep consistency between the two mediums. Viz Media released the first volume in September 2004 and began releasing digital editions in 2013.
Licensed and distributed 15 of Viz Media's volumes in the United Kingdom before ceasing publication of manga. (Viz Media has since re-released them.) In 2014 began their own English localization of the series for Singapore as Detective Conan. The manga has also been localized in other regions such as China, France, Germany and Indonesia.
(Localizations in Scandinavia ceased one by one, Finland being the last in 2013, when the publisher shut down the entire manga division.) Media adaptations [ ] Anime [ ]. See also: and The version of Case Closed is produced by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and. Over 800 episodes have aired in Japan since the anime's premiere on January 8, 1996, making it the to date. Initially, Shogakukan collected and released the episodes on between June 1996, and October 2006. Four hundred and twenty-six episodes were released on VHS until Shogakukan abandoned the format and switched over to DVDs, starting over from the first episode. For the fifteenth anniversary of the anime series, the series was made available for. Case Closed was later broadcast in North America on 's cable network.
Began the series in October 2014. In 2003, the first 104 episodes were licensed by Funimation for distribution in North America, under the title Case Closed because of legal considerations.
The Case Closed anime has also been released in other languages such as French, German and Italian. Case Closed debuted on as part of their programming block on May 24, 2004; no more than 50 episodes were licensed from Funimation due to low ratings. The Canadian channel picked up the Case Closed series and broadcast 22 episodes between April 7, 2006, and September 2, 2006, before taking it off the air. Funimation made the series available with the launch of the in November 2005; it was temporary available on during its syndication with the Funimation Channel. A separate English adaptation of the series by premiered in the on January 18, 2006, under the name Detective Conan. Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised only 52 episodes.
The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station. The California based channel aired Detective Conan with English subtitles from 2011 until 2014, until episode 421. Funimation also released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning August 24, 2004. Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes; 130 episodes have been released in total. The seasonal boxes were later re-released in redesigned boxes called Viridian edition.
Funimation began streaming Case Closed episodes in March 2013. Hanabee Entertainment licensed the series for distribution in Australia.
In January 2016, 52 episodes of the anime appeared on, initially under its original title Detective Conan before changing to its English moniker Case Closed. The episodes are listed as 'season one', although in reality they are episodes #748 to #799. The episodes are only available in Japanese, but are subtitled. The availability is likely part of Netflix's efforts to expand its anime catalog. See also: Twenty-one feature films based on the Case Closed series have been released.
They are animated by TMS Entertainment and produced by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation, Nippon Television, ShoPro, and. The first seven were directed by, films 8–15 were directed by, and films 16 and onwards have been directed. The films have been released in April of each year, starting in 1997 with the first film,.
The twenty first film, was released on April 15, 2017. The and onwards were the top twenty grossing anime films in Japan. The revenue earned from the films funded Toho's other film projects.
Each film was adapted into two which were released in the fourth quarter of the same year. Funimation released English dubbed versions of the first six films on DVDs between October 3, 2006, and February 16, 2010.
Original video animations [ ]. See also: Two (OVA) series were produced by TMS Entertainment, Nippon Television, and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.
The OVA series Shōnen Sunday Original Animation are yearly episodes available to subscribers of Weekly Shōnen Sunday. The first Shōnen Sunday Original Animation was available in Weekly Shōnen Sunday 's 26th issue in 2000, with eleven OVAs released as of 2011. The first nine episodes of the OVA series were later encapsulated into four DVD volumes titled Secret Files and were released between March 24, 2006, and April 9, 2010. The second OVA series, entitled Magic File, consists of yearly releases. The first Magic File was released on April 11, 2007, and contained four episodes from the anime series. The subsequent Magic File OVAs contained an original plot with background ties related to their respective Case Closed theatrical films, beginning with the twelfth film.
Television special [ ] A two-hour titled ( ルパン三世VS名探偵コナン, Rupan Sansei Vāsasu Meitantei Konan) was produced by TMS Entertainment, Nippon Television, and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and aired on March 27, 2009. Dosbox0.74-Win64-Installer Free Download more. It was first announced in the 9th issue of Weekly Shōnen Sunday in 2009. The plot follows Kudo as he investigates the death of the Queen of Vespania while from the series attempts to steal the Queen's crown. The special earned a household record rating of 19.5 in Japan.
Released the special on DVD and on July 24, 2009. The special is followed by which takes place after the television special. Video games [ ]. See also: Case Closed 's expansion into the video games industry followed behind its foray into animation. On December 27, 1996, Detective Conan: Chika Yuuenchi Satsujin Jiken was released for the. Since then, 20 games have been released with Detective Conan: Kako Kara no Zensōkyoku Prelude set for Spring of 2012 for the and. Currently, the majority of the games have only been released in Japan, though Nobilis has localized for the.
All dedicated Detective Conan games released for the Game Boy, 's consoles, the, and the Nintendo DS have been developed. Developed the Case Closed titles on the and while developed Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation. Audio CDs [ ]. • (2010–2011) • (2010–2011) • (2010–2012) • (2011–2012) • (2011–2012) • (2011–2012) • (2011) • (2012) • (2012) • (2012–2013) • (2012–2013) • (2012) • (2012) • (2012) • (2013) • (2013–2014) • (2013–2014) • (2014) • (2014) • (2014) • (2014–2015) • (2014) • (2014) • (2014–2015) • (2014) • (2014–2015) • (2015) • (2015) • (2015) • (2015–2016) • (2015–2016) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016–2017) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016) • (2016–2017) • (2016–2017) • (2016–2017) • (2017) • (2017) • (2017) • (2018) • (2018) Films.