Case Closed | |
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Case Closed volume 36 by Viz Media
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名探偵コナン (Meitantei Konan) |
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Genre | Detective fiction |
Manga | |
Written by | Gosho Aoyama |
Published by | Shogakukan |
English publisher | |
Demographic | Shōnen |
Magazine | Weekly Shōnen Sunday |
Original run | January 19, 1994 – present |
Volumes | 93 |
Anime television series | |
Directed by |
Kenji Kodama (#1–118) Yasuichiro Yamamoto (#119–332, #667–currently) Masato Satō (#333–504) Kōjin Ochi (#505–666) |
Produced by | Michihiko Suwa Masahito Yoshioka |
Written by | Jun'ichi Ii'oka (Story Editor) |
Music by | Katsuo Ono |
Studio | TMS Entertainment |
Licensed by | |
Original network | NNS (ytv) |
English network | |
Original run | January 8, 1996 – present |
Episodes | 859 |
Related media | |
Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan (名探偵コナン? Meitantei Konan), is an ongoing Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday on January 19, 1994, and has been collected into 92 tankōbon volumes. 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 anime adaptation by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and TMS Entertainment. The anime resulted in animated feature films, original video animations, video games, audio disc releases and live action episodes. In 2009, a television special titled Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan was aired featuring characters from Lupin III.
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 Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim programming block but was discontinued due to low ratings. On March 2013, Funimation began streaming their licensed episodes of Case Closed; Crunchyroll simulcast them in 2014. Funimation also localized the first six Case Closed films, while Discotek Media localized the Lupin III crossover special and its film sequel. Meanwhile, the manga was localized by Viz Media, who used Funimation's changed title and character names.