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[17] Rebecca Silverman of Anime News Network reviewed the film in 2020. [18] While finding criticism in the romantic subplot being weak and the overarching mystery requiring some karuta knowledge to solve it, she praised the "beautiful use of color and animation" and the comradery between Conan and Heiji, concluding that: " The Crimson Love ...
The Case Closed anime, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in Japan, had spun off nine television specials and twelve original video animation series since its debut on January 8, 1996 on Nippon Television Network System (NNS) in Japan.
Shortly thereafter, the murdered body of a man with a cross-shaped wound on his chest is discovered in the Hakodate warehouse district. The body was identified as Sumito Kugaki, a legal advisor to the Onoe Zaibatsu, who was murdered shortly after returning from Dubai, and the contents of his golf bag were taken away.
Conan and Haibara learn from a waitress at a coffee shop that he is a man named Kanieda who lives in the town of Shikabane. The town is more than an hour away and they have never been to the coffee shop before, but the waitress remembers a phone call to the coffee shop that was addressed to Kanieida and how he looked at that time.
Gekijōban Meitantei Conan: Jūyonbanme no tagetto (劇場版名探偵コナン 14番目の標的) September 18, 1998 [262] 978-4-09-124873-2: October 17, 1998 [263] 978-4-09-124874-9: 3: Detective Conan Movie: The Last Wizard of the Century Gekijōban Meitantei Conan: Seikimatsu no majutsushi (劇場版名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師)
The anime resulted in animated feature films, original video animations, video games, audio disc releases and live action episodes. Funimation licensed the anime series for North American broadcast in 2003 under the name Case Closed with the characters given Americanized names. The anime premiered on Adult Swim but was discontinued due to low ...
The Case Closed anime series, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in its original release in Japan, is based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama. It was localized in English as Case Closed by Funimation due to unspecified legal problems. [1]
Case Closed: Sunflowers of Inferno, known as Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno (名探偵コナン 業火の向日葵, Meitantei Konan: Gōka no Himawari) in Japan, is a 2015 Japanese anime film directed by Kobun Shizuno and is the nineteenth installment of the film series based on the Case Closed anime and manga series. It was released on ...