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Mar 27, 2023 · Instead, it turns Shinichi into a 10-year-old boy. At this point Shinichi moves in with his childhood friend Ran, takes the name Conan Edagawa, and solves murder mysteries while tracking down the...
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Jun 4, 2016 · For starters, Conan is a name in the US that is closely associated with Conan the Barberian, and Conan is a name that sounds rather odd, the main reason why Japanese names are almost always changed in the US, e.g Kudo Shinichi to Jimmy Kudo.
Due to legal problems with the name Detective Conan, the English language releases from Funimation and Viz Media were renamed to Case Closed. The story follows the high school detective Shinichi Kudo, whose body was transformed into that of an elementary school-age child while investigating a mysterious organization.
May 1, 2023 · Detective Conan was serialized in 1994 in Shogakukan’s shonen manga and was made available in the magazine Weekly Shonen Sunday but due to legal issues, when Detective Conan was made available in English Language, Funimation and Viz Media renamed it as “Case Closed.”.
Case Closed, also known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵 コナン?, Detective Conan), is a Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama and is serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday since 1994. To avoid copyright issues with the name Detective Conan, the English language released was...
Oct 28, 2019 · On two separate occasions, Conan’s had to work with the original anime gentleman thief, Lupin the III himself. The first time around happened back in 2009 in the television special Lupin the III vs. Detective Conan, and the second happened in a film in 2013 with the nearly identically titled: Lupin the III vs. Detective Conan...the Movie ...
Jul 7, 2019 · Western publishers of the manga and anime decided to keep the name as Case Closed instead of Detective Conan so western audiences wouldn't confuse the main character with any other famous Conan in western media.