
Don’t loiter around the crime scene!!
When I was a kid, I hated the uncle because he interrupted Conan.
When you become an adult, you realize that the old man is completely right.
>>1
Is it the Chichi phenomenon?
It’s admirable that you’re making sure not to show shocking things to children.
In that world where murders are happening everywhere, it’s a mystery how effective it will be…
It’s not good for even high school students to get too involved in the incident…
I don’t want to treat someone who recklessly accuses others as the culprit as reasonable.
Is the ethical perspective of a gambling addict solid?
A world where things like “high school detectives” exist nationwide, due to the frequent occurrence of incidents, is the one that’s crazy.
I think Detective Takagi, who freely shares investigation information with the Boy Detectives Club, should be scolded at least once.
>>8
NOC is Takagi… Yamamura… Otaki…
Responsible adults don’t get drunk during the day.
>>9
I’m not really doing my job as a detective…
It’s you again, Mouri-kun…
There’s no way a person who touches a bunny girl’s butt in front of my daughter has any decent sense of ethics.
Taking in and raising a kid that you don’t really understand is quite saintly.
Well, is it really being a saint to unilaterally take in and raise a child without searching for their biological parents or consulting a child welfare center…?
>>12
I met Fumiyo and received a large amount of child support.
I like Uncle Goro.
It tends to become polarized by being either overly praised or criticized.
>>13
When in serious mode for the sake of my friend’s family, I become an extraordinary person with unbelievable intelligence, physical abilities, and gun skills.
He is usually a gambling addict, lazy, and a lewd good-for-nothing, but he is also a manly person who acts out of a sense of justice and responsibility.
I don’t want to work together, but I feel like I could be admired in a personal relationship, whether it be with the same sex or the opposite sex.
The boy detective team used to scream every time they saw a corpse, but now they are completely accustomed to it.
>>14
It has a negative impact on the development of the mind…
>>14
I think the scene where the elementary school student gives instructions to their teacher upon discovering a dead body was intended to be partly comedic.
Well, if it’s just Conan, they might be able to overlook him since he’s a child of that famous detective…
He’s a typical worthless old man who drinks, smokes, and plays mahjong from noon.
He is definitely a good person, but he has quite a few flaws.
It’s a bit questionable as a parent to have your child doing all the housework.
Is it really okay for Ran, who is caught up in a couple’s separation play?
>>21
Being a young carer since the age of 7 already makes you an awful parent.
The mother is a lawyer, yet she is neglectful.
>>23
What is with the uncle is the will of Ran.
>>21
If you’re a high school student with a single parent, it’s normal to handle housework, right?
>>24
Why, even though I was born into a relatively winning family with a police detective and a lawyer…?
>>21
I didn’t understand it when I was in elementary school, but it seems like I’m enjoying it now.
I feel like if Ran had really cried her heart out, we might not have ended up separating…
Ran Enko Kazuha is still screaming, right?
>>22
After achieving the quota, we might start talking about love stories even next to the corpses.
I don’t like an environment where multiple first graders are accustomed to dead bodies.
The thread image shows a person who is even going to the extent of increasing their debt to 8 million yen through horse racing in order to pay off their debts.
Could it be that everyone in this world has a broken sense of ethics?
>>29
There is fundamentally no sense of ethics in the world…
>>29
The protagonist is a loser who doesn’t think anything other than murder is a crime.
>>36
I don’t know this Conan.
Back when I was in elementary school it was one thing, but now I like Big Sister Ran and I’m just taking care of the old man.
>>30
It seems that even if I don’t go out, Ran-neechan would probably make the food.
Like a child growing up in a conflict zone…
Isn’t the drawing kind of rough?
Thinking that way, Hajime-chan is quite reasonable…
>>39
Serious sex offenders are a bit…
>>39
Is it normal to try to drug and rape your childhood friend and classmates with poisonous mushrooms…?
>>39
What’s so normal about a high school student who gropes, drinks, and smokes, Anonymous Tanaka?
>>39
It’s unfortunate that Tsukumo-chan had her first murder case at that age.
Aren’t you faster than Fumi?
Even with the gag correction, it’s more like Hajime-chan is the one who’s…
Weren’t you smoking in the early days?
Having high-level combat skills in shooting and jiu-jitsu but not using them to hurt others might be admirable… or maybe it is admirable…
When the series started, even if shocking incidents occurred around the school, the school counselor didn’t come…
Because it started in such an era…
When Hajime-chan was called out by the teacher, the first thing that came to mind was something quite bad, I think.
Tsukumo is the strongest among all the Kaneda Ichi in history…
There aren’t many stories about classmates being criminals or murders happening at school in Yonakacho.
>>50
Wasn’t it the case that Conan doesn’t feature underage murderers?
>>60
The culprit of the mist tengu is a minor.
In a world where ethics are not completely broken, there wouldn’t be so many murders.
>>51
The increase in murders is partly due to the decline in the quality of the police, and in any case, it is at a terminal stage.
It’s the difference with Fudou High School.
I think I have just enough sexual desire to survive in the world despite having a teenage daughter.
>>53
Isn’t it almost non-existent to express sexual desire even if you’re being all lovey-dovey with a cute girl?
>>62
Peeking at the cheerleader’s pants at Koshien with a telescope and touching the bunny staff’s butt, showing no intention to hide.
Kudo Shinichi and Sleeping Kogoro are famous nationwide, but how well-known is Hajime-chan in that world?
>>54
Grandpa is famous, but Hajime-chan is not that well-known.
>>54
Famous only among police officials.
Don’t compare Hajime-chan with poisonous mushrooms!
Hajime-chan’s compliance is over.
This old man needs to be somewhat useless for it to work.
Hasn’t Hajime-chan received any awards from the police?
I broke it somehow.
>>61
Playing adult videos in front of the police chief and getting rejected.
After that, Chief Inspector Kenmochi invites the policewoman and takes her to an izakaya.
Who is that chef wearing an eye patch that doesn’t suit this place?
>>65
He’s the chef from the neighborhood.
If it’s going to develop into Conan, it seems like it would involve Poirot’s sister or something like that?
There aren’t really that many regular people who are semi-regulars, you know.
>>69
It’s almost an afterthought, but I think Haibara’s sister is close.
It’s like Conan has no intention of hiding it anymore, directly intervening in the “no uncle” incident.
The heroine’s father is practically another protagonist of the work.
Isn’t it a pretty rare position?
The old man gained a lot of support when he was first becoming famous by being broadcast nationwide while calling a barmaid.
It seems that due to the elapsed time in the story being less than a year, murders are occurring at a rate of once every three days.
>>73
The Kudo couple, who neglect their son, are also coming back at quite a pace.
After all, even if I want to imitate something like this, the reality here is quite different from the reality I know.
It might be better to be thought of that way.
Even without the context of Sazae-san, it seems that Hattori and I are arguing about solving 6 cases this month…
These guys’ case probably doesn’t include anything like infidelity investigations.
But without Conan, it’s a machine for creating false accusations.
>>78
Since they became somewhat famous, the probability of producing false accusations seems to have increased compared to the beginning.
>>78
“Thanks to you being my subordinate, it almost became a labyrinthine case… Chief Megure was shifting the blame.”
This sea… Today, I’m leading the children along with Teacher Wakasa. But Teacher, you will properly watch over the students, right? Teacher Wakasa? She’s the vice homeroom teacher for our class! She’s really kind! A bit clumsy though! The children have stepped into a murder scene, and we have to exclude the traces of that, you know? We need to narrow down the suspects from now on. I-I’m sorry… Oh, I hear that someone named Sakae was killed while napping in the backyard! If that’s the case, then the suspects are… ?
People who don’t have resistance tend to speak up clearly, you know…
>>79
The expression “people without resilience” didn’t work out for some reason.
It’s just like the incident from the rebroadcast of “Furin Kazan.”
The initial uncle aside, nowadays if he says something ridiculous, Inspector Megure would probably interject.
The old man actually has quite a bit of reasoning ability.
Once you think of just one possibility, you end up getting fixed in that thought, thinking, “This is it!”
When friends or acquaintances are involved, they further pursue the idea that that person couldn’t possibly be the culprit, which ultimately leads to the correct deduction.
It’s bad that the police are so incompetent that they can’t solve cases without Conan being involved.
Especially the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and Tochigi Prefectural Police.
>>88
Isn’t Tochigi Prefectural Police the only one not appearing in Kanagawa?
>>90
Sorry, I mistook it for Gunma.
>>88
It can’t be helped; if the police are competent, it would be a problem for Conan to shine.
>>88
I think it’s strange that Conan, who has nearly solved the case and found the culprit, is at the stage of the crime scene investigation where the removal of the body hasn’t even been completed.
>>88
But I don’t feel like I can solve such a complicated case…
Aren’t detectives not supposed to enter the crime scene in the first place?
Normally, isn’t it off-limits except for the police when a regulation line is put up?
>>89
That’s the only kind of world…
>>89
So, first of all, to investigate the scene and the body.
It was necessary to call yourself a detective even without accomplishments, huh? (Shinichi Kudo’s first case)
The police in Yonehana Town are working so hard every day catching the criminals of multiple incidents that it’s exhausting…
There are too many people who seem unrelated to the Yakuza but are carrying guns.
Miss
×Kanagawa ◯Kanto
Due to solving the case with Kogoro, the incompetent has become a police chief in Gunma.
>>98
That guy debuted for the first time on set and hasn’t even been a year in the story; that’s just crazy.
The incompetence of inviting irrelevant people, like a detective who just happened to be there, is also part of the incompetence that wouldn’t happen otherwise.
The old man lacks the knowledge required to be a detective in the world of Conan.
Inside the Pacific View, they were also guiding normally, you know, Conan.
Did you really appear in Ibaraki in Conan!? I looked it up and found out there’s a detective named Kaneko…
There are sometimes cases at the Metropolitan Police Department that seem like they could be solved given enough time…
The problem of too many incidents involving tricks.
>>106
If we don’t do that, it won’t build up dramatically like in a manga…
In this case, while there are instances where murder occurs impulsively, a trick will be used for the purpose of concealment.
The police may seem incompetent for not being able to make arrests without Conan’s involvement, but it can only be attributed to the nature of the people in that world that they cannot deter crime.
>>107
Crime prevention is also the job of the police, you know.
Well, if the detectives can solve it, then I’ll head home by Shinkansen… It’s troublesome to have so many discussions about it!
It’s complicated because I can’t cause similar incidents, so I’m only doing complicated things and there are no similar incidents.
They said that when you’re around Megure, there are always false accusations, but your deductive skills have turned out to be quite high, and even though they said you were hopeless with guns, you’ve become a marksman. I really don’t get it, old man…
>>111
Looking at it this way, I feel that the influence of movies is quite strong.
There are too many people who can come up with tricks on the spot.
I wonder why the risk of murder is about twice as different between Nagano and Gunma.
I have the impression that robberies and sexual crimes don’t happen that much.
>>114
The indiscriminate murders were supposed to be only a few instances in the original anime.
Too many people have damaged their relationships due to excessive disagreements…
It seems that a preliminary examination court system has been introduced.
I don’t know the original work, but in recent anime, not only are you not scolded for being on site, but you also get phrases like “Let’s go, monk” while you’re going around the site.
>>122
The people from Nagano are definitely being used as a force.
The perpetrators often commit crimes based on their misconceptions, so they should communicate better.
I feel like the most outlandish thing about having a fundamental conversation like that is the existence of Kousuke Kindaichi in Hajime-chan’s world.
It’s not something that can be dismissed as merely the incompetence of the police asking a novelist for help with the investigation, let alone a detective.
Well, it’s a manga so…
>>126
It would have been possible in the more carefree times of the past, but it’s impossible now.
It seems that monks, crematoriums, and coffin makers will be profitable.
>>127
There are many bombing incidents, so construction companies make a profit too.
Nagano… why…
The three members of the boy detective club are about 6 years old without any doping, you know.
>>131
If you encounter that many incidents, you’ll be forced to toughen up whether you like it or not.
Compared to Shinichi’s childhood, it’s clear that the number of encounters is much higher, and I’m looking forward to the future.
The situation where the inspector says, “Oh, Kudo-kun!” and places all his trust in a high school student is pretty crazy.
The real problem is a fondness for women.
I rely on you a lot, old man.
The quite capable Yokomizo (older brother) even on his own.
>>135
That person seems to blindly believe, but actually gives pretty good comebacks, surprisingly.
To be honest, I feel like things could somehow work out in the Showa era.
I was not only disarmed by the high school detective I trusted, but also shot at.
Ayumi’s hostage behavior just won’t go away.
>>141
I think Ayumi-chan should also learn karate.
Inspector Megure initially had an attitude of “stay back, he’s just a novice and the son of Yusaku-kun,” you know…
>>142
I guess I was brainwashed in a flying locked room.
I can’t lay a hand on a female criminal… but if she poses a threat to Conan, I would throw her without hesitation.
The old man has a character like the protagonist of old manga, so he has quite a few women he knows from the past whose brains have been fried.
When I reread Conan, I realize that it’s strange for Kogoro to lose consciousness early on while being with me and Conan and for the case to get solved; I think Conan’s observations are accurate.
Who is Conan? I’m surprised by the flow of suspicion.
The case that the old man was involved in when he was an active detective.
The past that led to a labyrinthine situation no longer exists.
People in Osaka seem to be overly deferential to Habuto because he is the son of an important person, but is that really okay?
>>148
Basically, it’s Otaki’s fault.
>>149
It’s been a while since a mass murder, and it seems quite serious that new victims have emerged at the same scene while an investigation is already underway.
>>148
In a sense, it has reality.
Detective Takagi might seem unreliable, but his deductive skills are actually quite high.
At the headquarters, there’s quite a difference: Sato > Takagi > Shiratori > Chiba = Megure.
I’m living with a child who won’t stop wandering around the workplace no matter how many times I warn them.
Are you getting paid?
If there’s no profit that’s more than sufficient, I wouldn’t be able to do it.
>>154
The uncle received 10 million from Yukiko, who was disguised as Conan’s mother.
The Metropolitan Police Department group has seen a decrease in their reasoning skills since the couple was formed.
The tranquilizer gun is intense, but it’s also crazy how the early Conan tried to forcefully knock people out with physical means.
The tagline “A high school detective with the intellect of an adult!” still feels a bit strange to me.
They say it’s a workplace, but…
Getting involved in the usual pattern of incidents and making deductions on my own doesn’t mean I can receive any money from the police, right?
The old man has only been shot with a tranquilizer gun 55 times in events up to volume 104, so it’s all good, it’s all good.
>>162
When reading the original work, there are surprisingly many cases that are resolved without using a tranquilizer gun.
In the first place, there are some volumes where there is no appearance of the old man when entering the long story related to the Black Organization.
>>162
Since the number of great detectives has increased in the latter half, there is less need to put the old man to sleep.
It seems you were shot quite a lot in the early stages.
I honestly don’t really like Hanzawa-san.
I was absentmindedly watching the commercial for a new movie, and I noticed that the old man’s voice had changed.
There may be various circumstances, but I’m more familiar with Akira Kamiya.
>>164
Were you in prison?
>>164
It has been 16 years since my voice changed.
>>179
I knew about the change in voice actors, but 16 years???
Ah, how quickly time passes.
The detective shouldn’t enter the murder scene either…
>>166
Because I used to be a detective… no, that’s not right.
As soon as the outstanding individual left, the Nagano Prefectural Police became completely mired in corruption.
Inspector Megure is extremely incompetent.
Was there a displayed visualization of the anesthetic needle used in the Conan exhibition?
Inspector Megure is a valuable tank.
Considering the actual laws, using a tranquilizer gun is clearly illegal.
>>174
Because there is basically no way to safely return after abruptly fainting…
Takagi is being completely underestimated by elementary school students.
>>175
I’ll go call Detective Takagi!
Are there any inventions by the doctor that are not a failure?
>>177
Stretch suspenders and so on.
>>177
A fax or badge should be safe, right?
>>181
Out under the Communication Law
I should be hiding in the Mouri family without being noticed by the Black Organization.
Conan-kun, who is unnecessarily standing out as the Kid Killer and Kogoro’s brain trust.
Communication seems to touch on the Radio Law and such.
There are things like earrings-shaped phones that, if you had patented them at the time, you could have become a millionaire, right?
It was no good to have lamb.
The doctor is already being watched by the public security agency…
>>187
Because we are living with an elementary school girl of unknown origin who has no family registry…
If the doctor’s giant ball malfunctions in a school classroom, everyone would end up like squished tomatoes and die.
Because there are still opportunities to see Kogoro voiced by Kamiya in reruns, it feels a bit strange.
>>189
Maybe it’s my fault.
The younger one wants to watch it, so we regularly watch it on satellite broadcasting like Animax.
>>201
Dad is nameless!!
High school students from various regions boast about the number of incidents they solve as if they are hunting for bounties.
Can I bring out the lamb, Hanazawa?
The budget in that world seems to be in bad shape since new facilities collapse easily.
The older brother who is doing the most damage to the organization’s finances.
For now, I will put some jewels in the new building.
The character has become unnecessary because they no longer have a role in the original story.
Global sports festivals and summits are being ruined.
It’s not surprising to be criticized for security issues from around the world.
Before the voice actor change, it was a voice that was usually lazy but would get serious when it needed to.
It sounds like an ordinary talented detective or agent’s voice…