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title_name=Case Closed
  caption English edition of ''Case Closed'' Vol 1 graphic novel
  ja Name 名探偵コナン
  ja Name Trans Detective Conan
  genre Mystery , Shōnen



Animanga/Manga| Information

  author Gosho Aoyama
  publisher Shogakukan <br /> EMA <br /> Planeta DeAgostini <br> VIZ Media <br /> Gollancz Manga <br /> Egmont Kärnan
  serialized Shōnen Sunday
  first Run 1994
  num Volumes 53 (currently)



Animanga/Anime| Information

  director Kenji Kodama, Yasuichiro Yamamoto
  studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha
  network Nippon Television <br /> RTL II <br /> FUNimation Channel <br /> YTV ( Bionix ) <br />
  first Aired 8 January 1996
  num Episodes 438 (as of May 15 , 2006 )



Animanga/Other| Information

  content Movies (10), OVAs (6)



''Case Closed'', known as '''''Detective Conan''''' (名探偵コナン, ''Meitantei Conan'') in Japan and in non-English speaking countries, is a Detective Manga and Anime series by Gosho Aoyama (青山 剛昌), which has been published in ''Weekly Shonen Sunday '' magazine since 1994.

VIZ Media publishes ''Detective Conan'' manga in English as ''Case Closed'' for American audiences. The comic uses the original right-to-left format and the English anime names for the main characters while it uses the original Japanese names for the minor characters. In Germany , Sweden , and Finland the translation of the manga is published by Egmont , and in France the manga is published by Kana .

The anime version is produced by . In July 2003 , FUNimation announced that they licensed ''Detective Conan'' for a release in North America , to be released as "''Case Closed''" due to legal issues concerning the name Conan ('' Conan The Barbarian '', although Conan can be considered a regular name as in Conan O'Brien ).

The tenth movie, ''Private Eyes' Requiem'' was announced on December 15 2005 and was released on April 15 2006 . {Link without Title}


STORY


''The English manga names will be used, with the Japanese original in brackets at their first mention. Japanese names are in Western order, with the surname after the given name, with the exception of Edogawa Rampo (Edogawa is the last name here).''

At the beginning of the story, 17-year old (16 years in the manga) high school student Jimmy Kudo ('''Shin'ichi Kudo''') becomes the boy, '''Conan Edogawa'''. Jimmy Kudo in the beginning of ''Case Closed'' is known as a high school student detective. One day, Jimmy goes to a Theme Park named "Tropical Land," with his childhood friend (or current girlfriend), ''' Rachel Moore ''' ('''Ran Mori'''). He encountered a case where a Roller Coaster passenger, Kishida (Kenneth in the English anime), is killed in a spectacularly bloody decapitation. He solved the case and on his return home, he witnesses a suspicious deal involving some men dressed completely in black. Another man in black spots him, knocks him down, and gives him an untested Poison named Apotoxin-4869 (APTX4869), which is intended to kill him. The poison does not kill him. However, when he comes to his senses, his body had shrunk down to the size of an elementary school boy.

Following the advice of Dr. Hiroshi Agasa ('''Dr. Herschel Agasa''' in the English anime), Jimmy hides who he really is, lest the men in black find out that he is alive. When Rachel asks for his name, Jimmy spots books by Arthur '''''Conan''''' Doyle and '''''Edogawa''''' Rampo and comes up with the name "'''Conan Edogawa'''." Agasa says that "Conan" is a relative of his, but was too busy to take care of a young child, and suggests that "Conan" go live with Rachel, and both Conan and Rachel agree.

Rachel's father, Richard Moore ('''Kogoro Mori''') is also a detective, but is not very capable. Conan always solves mysteries in his stead. As Conan appears to be just a boy, police don't pay Conan any mind. Conan instead uses Detective Moore by putting him to sleep with a "clock type anesthesia gun" and pretending to be Moore by using a voice changer disguised as a Bow Tie .

Other important characters that appear (some later) are Jimmy's parents Booker (Yusaku) and Vivian (Yukiko) Kudo , Harley Hartwell (Heiji Hattori), a rival detective from Osaka , gentleman thief Phantom Thief (Kaitō Kid , who also appears in Magic Kaito ), inventor of the APTX4869 Shiho Miyano (codename "Sherry" within the black syndicate, turned into a child also after she took her own drug to escape the organization, and then lives with Dr. Agasa under her new name Ai Haibara), and the other members of the Black Organization : Gin, Vodka, Tequila, Calvados, Pisco, Vermouth, Kir, Chianti, Köln, and a mysterious "boss" who has only been mentioned so far.

''Case Closed'' has the format of classical mystery/crime literature, with such classical set ups such as the Closed-Room-Type murder case, and cases with a limited number of suspects. It also includes the wrap up of the case and conclusion/solution of the case like in typical crime literature.

Many references to other detective literature can also be found for fans of detective novels; References to Sherlock Holmes , Agatha Christie 's works, Kogoro Akechi , Kosuke Kindaichi , Arsène Lupin , Maigret , and many more.

The manga also includes a Detective Encyclopedia, where many characters of detective, mystery, and crime literature and film are introduced, including even '' Columbo '' and James Bond .

In Japan a new theatrical movie of Detective Conan is released every year in April during the Golden Week . Also, regular appearances of 1 hour specials as well as the yearly two hour new year special define the series.


CHARACTERS


The Japanese names are in Western order (surname after personal name), and are followed by the names used in the American, Canadian, and British adaptations.

Main Characters



















Black Organization










Other Characters










MOVIES

# The Timed-Bomb Skyscraper (時計じかけの摩天楼 Tokei Jikake no Matenro), 1997
# The 14th Target (14番目のターゲット 14 banme no Target), 1998
# The Last Wizard of the Century (世紀末の魔術師 Seikimatsu no Majutsushi), 1999
# Captured in Her Eyes (瞳の中の暗殺者 Hitomi no Naka no Ansatsusha), 2000
# Countdown to Heaven (天国へのカウントダウン Tengoku He No kauntodaun), 2001
# The Phantom of Baker Street (ベイカー街(ストリート)の亡霊 Baker Street no Bourei), 2002
# Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (迷宮の十字路(クロスロード) Meikyū no Crossroad), 2003
# Magician of the Silver Sky (銀翼の奇術師(マジシャン) Ginyoku no Magician), 2004
# Strategy Above the Depths (水平線上の陰謀(ストラテジー) Suiheisenjō no Strategy), 2005
# The Private Eyes' Requiem (探偵たちの鎮魂歌(レクイエム) Tantei tachi no Requiem), 2006 (10th Anniversary Special)


MUSIC

To date, Detective Conan/Case Closed has 18 Opening themes and 25 Ending themes in Japan. The 10th is the first to show all the main officers that work with Megure. The 13th is the first to show ALL the officers including those who don't work with Megure, plus, the teacher Jodie and the school coach Araide. The 15th introduces James Black and the FBI Agents (Jodie and Shuichi Akai ). And the 16th Opening is the first to introduce new members of the Black Organization (Kir, Chianti, and Korn). The 17th Opening pretty much recycles visuals from the previous openings (13-16), however, it adds Kir to Vermouth, Gin, and Vodka's group as the main black organization members. In the U.S. version, as is customary for most of FUNimation's productions, the original songs were replaced by new songs using the same melodies and an English translation of the original lyrics. Here listed are some of them.


Opening Themes

# ''"Mune ga doki doki"''(胸がドキドキ) by THE HIGH-LOWS (eps. 1-30)
# ''"Feel Your Heart"'' by Velvet Garden (eps. 31-52)
# ''"Nazo"''(謎) by Miho Komatsu (eps. 53-96)
# ''"Unmei no Roulette o Mawashite"''(運命のルーレット廻して) by ZARD (eps. 97-123)
# ''"Truth"'' by Two-Mix (eps. 124-142)
# ''"Girigiri Chop"''(ギリギリChop) by B'z (eps. 143-167)
# ''"Mysterious Eyes"'' by Garnet Crow (eps. 168-204)
# ''"Koi Wa, Thrill, Shock, Suspense"''(恋はスリル、ショック、サスペンス) by Rina Aiuchi (eps. 205-230)
# ''"Destiny"'' by Miki Matsuhashi (eps. 231-258)
# ''"Winter Bells"'' by Mai Kuraki (eps. 259-270)
# ''"I Can't Stop My Love For You"'' by Rina Aiuchi (eps. 271-305)
# ''"Kaze No Lalala"''(風のららら) by Mai Kuraki (eps. 306-332)
# ''"Kimi to Yakusoku Shita Yasashii Ano Basho Made"''(君と約束した優しいあの場所まで) by Yuuka Saegusa in db (eps. 333-355) {Link without Title}
# ''"START"'' by Rina Aiuchi (eps. 356-393)
# ''"Hoshi no Kagayakiyo''(星のかがやきよ)" by ZARD (eps. 394-414)
# ''"Growing of My Heart"'' by Mai Kuraki (eps. 415-424)
# ''"SHOUDOU"(IMPULSE)''(衝動) by B'z (eps. 425-437)
# ''"100 Mono Tobira (100もの扉)"'' by Rina Aiuchi & Yuuka Saegusa in db (eps. 438-???)


Ending Themes

# ''"Step by Step"'' by Ziggy (eps. 1-26)
# ''"Meikyuu no Lovers"''(迷宮のラヴァーズ) by Heath (eps. 27-51)
# ''"Hikari to Kage no Roman"''(光と影のロマン) by Keiko Utoko (eps. 52-70)
# ''"Kimi ga inai Natsu"''(君がいない夏) by DEEN (eps. 71-83)
# ''"Negai Goto Hitotsudake"''(願い事ひとつだけ) by Miho Komatsu (eps. 84-108)
# ''"Koori no Ue ni Tatsu you ni"''(氷の上に立つように) by Miho Komatsu (eps. 109-131)
# ''"Still For Your Love"'' by Rumania Montevideo (eps. 132-152)
# ''"Free Magic"'' by WAG (eps. 153-179)
# ''"Secret of My Heart"'' by Mai Kuraki (eps. 180-204)
# ''"Natsu no Maboroshi"''(夏の幻) by Garnet Crow (eps. 205-218)
# ''"Start in My Life"'' by Mai Kuraki (eps. 219-232)
# ''"Always"'' by Mai Kuraki (eps. 233-247)
# ''"Aoi Aoi Kono Chikyuu ni"''(青い青いこの地球に) by Azumi Uehara (eps. 248-265)
# ''"Yumemita Ato de"''(夢みたあとで) by Garnet Crow (eps. 266-287)
# ''"Mushoku"''(無色) by Azumi Uehara (eps. 288-299)
# ''"Overture"'' by Koshi Inaba (eps. 300-306)
# ''"Ashita wo Yumemite"''(明日を夢見て) by ZARD (eps. 307-328)
# ''"Kimi to iu Hikari"''(君という光) by Garnet Crow (eps. 329-349)
# ''"Nemuru Kimi no Yokogao ni Hohoemi wo"''(眠る君の横顔に微笑みを) by Saegusa U-ka IN db (eps. 350-376)
# ''"Wasurezaki"''(忘れ咲き) by Garnet Crow (eps. 377-397)
# ''"June Bride ~ Anata Shikamienai"''(ジューンブライド ~あなたしか見えない) by Yuuka Saegusa in db (eps. 398-406)
# ''"Sekai Tomete"''(世界 止めて) by Shiori Takei (eps. 407-416)
# ''"Thank You For Everything"'' by Sayuri Iwata (eps. 417-424)
# ''"Kanashii hodo Kihou ga suki"''(悲しいほど 貴方が好き) by ZARD (eps. 425-437)
# ''"Mou Kimi dake wo Hanashitairi Shinai (もう君だけを離したりしない)"'' by Aya Kamiki (eps. 438-???)


BROADCAST AND ADAPTATIONS

''Detective Conan'' is airing on ''. It is regularly one of the highest rated programs on Japanese television.

There have been unconfirmed reports that the Fox Network (pre- Fox Box ) considered licensing the series at one point, but decided not to as it was thought to be far too violent. Indeed, there are many situations that involve disturbing homicides, such as human corpses, dismembered bodies, and in a very few cases, even murdered children. (In the very first episode of the manga, the young man, Kishida, is beheaded on a roller coaster, with actual graphic detail and gore. The anime version has gouts of what appears to be intense light spouting from where Kenneth's (as "Kishida" is known in the English anime) head was.

In every other part of the world, in the many countries where ''Detective Conan'' was released and aired, the name "Detective Conan" (or the literal translation of it), remained intact. ''Detective Conan'' has aired in Chile , Spain , Germany , Italy , China , Taiwan , the United Arab Emirates , Philippines , and other nations. However, it was at the insistence of TMS that legal precautions be taken in the US market and the alternate title "''Case Closed''" be used. Likewise, FUNimation was also instructed, much to their dislike, to use a new Logo designed by TMS, as well as change most of the character's names to what the Japanese licensor felt would be more friendly to an American mainstream audience. However, like many licensors who have an inaccurate perception of the North America n market, marketing an animated murder mystery show to a family audience in the US was far more difficult than TMS anticipated.

Cartoon Network began broadcasting ''Case Closed'' as part of their Adult Swim programming block in May 2004 . Although a family series in Japan, the mature content of the crimes portrayed prevented it from gaining prime time exposure to its proper audience. Only 50 episodes aired in the United States, and in January of 2005, Adult Swim announced that it would not purchase additional episodes due to low ratings. They lost the rights to the series later that year, and it is now expected to debut on the FUNimation Channel sometime in the near future.

The English dub of ''Case Closed'' recently made its Canadian television debut on YTV 's Bionix block on Friday, April 7th, 2006 at 10:30pm. It is now going to be shown regularly every Friday at 10:30pm.


AWARDS

At the 5th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards competition, the ninth Detective Conan movie, ''Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths'', won the Feature Film category, together with ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Heirs To The Stars''. {Link without Title}


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