
I want to watch episodes related to the Black Organization or special episodes that aren’t connected to the main story of the original.
Is there a story that’s more interesting than a movie?
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I think if you ask in the thread that’s active at 8 PM, you’ll get a lot of information.
>>3Why is that Conan’s face on the bulletin board?
As expected, it’s the Moonlight Murder Case after all.
The special episode where Shinichi and Ran go on a date to the amusement park made me cry.
An episode of chaos with a theft gang inside the department store.
I think it was an early original episode, but it was really interesting.
Well, the romance elements are pretty thin.
I like traveling to different places where the atmosphere changes, and I enjoy enclosed spaces.
Please tell me the episode number.
>>7The Moonlight official has made it available to watch on YouTube at any time.
>>7You should take a look at it…!
The perfect crime of 36 squares is…!
Sure, here is the extracted text:
11. Episode 1003: The Perfect Crime of 36 Squares (Part 1) 24 minutes – Conan, Kogoro, Amuro, and Wakita are heading to Nagano by train. The request from the client to Kogoro is to uncover the truth behind the death of an old friend who hanged himself in an abandoned church deep in the mountains of Nagano by decoding a cipher.
12. Episode 1004: The Perfect Crime of 36 Squares (Part 2) 24 minutes – Conan, who is paired up with Amuro, asks Amuro a certain question. At the same time, the six people waiting in the chapel hear the sound of shattering glass and are trying to decide which pair will check the neighboring building where the sound came from.
13. Episode 1005: The Perfect Crime of 36 Squares (Part 3) 24 minutes – Conan and the others surround the four cipher papers that are the key to solving the case, but they are struggling to find a clue to decipher them. At that moment, Inspector Yamato contacts them, saying he will come to pick them up in about three hours…
Mermaid
Ask at the corner.
The incident with the Symphony.
The ones uploaded on the official YouTube channel are guaranteed to have a certain level of interest.
I’m all about love, but when it comes to closed-circle stories, my favorite is the truth of Valentine’s Day.
Also, I can’t talk about recent matters.
I will first reread the original work from the beginning regarding the FBI and Akai.
In that case, it would be before volume 60.
There are a lot of orders!
Conan VS Phantom Thief Kid that is public on YouTube.
Rather than a story that feels like Conan
It’s more like Kindaichi or TRICK.
They were doing the Kogoro selection on Abema, and it was good.
“You’ve become weak, haven’t you… or something like that.”
Just so you know, anything before volume 60 is from before 2008 in terms of the anime, so more than half is excluded!
Isn’t volume 60 around the time when Okiya first appears?
I’m currently watching the anime original courtroom confrontation series.
The Symphony is my top pick.
Well, it’s fine if it’s a recent one too.
If it doesn’t relate much to the main story of the original work.
Who is Vermouth?! And who is Bourbon?! And who is Rum?!
Each period is quite long, you know…
>>26During that time, they suddenly introduce topics that seem completely unrelated to the organization…
Is it around Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain or the Red Wall? I think it’s in the 60 volume range.
The mystery train is from an organization, but it has a locked-room trick, so it’s interesting.
>>28I think that’s interesting, but you should definitely read the original instead of watching the anime…
>>31The artwork of “This is my code name, Bourbon, in the decisive scene!” is bad!
I usually don’t watch TV anime, but after about 20 years, I went to see a movie on a whim and was surprised to see so many unfamiliar characters.
Ski Lodge Murder Case
Three K Incidents
I believe it’s a standalone work that only has regulars like Conan and Heiji, but it’s a masterpiece.
>>30If I were to include the three K’s, I would also like to see “And the mermaid disappeared.”
It’s like an old customs village where all the villagers are in cahoots, and it’s dangerous.
Everyone is arrested because they are brainwashed in the cult village.
Stories like that aren’t really done in Conan, are they?
It seems that even people in high positions can resort to violent acts.
Isn’t it true that drama doesn’t arise from impulsive actions at the bottom?
Three days with Heiji Hattori sounds good.
The ending, combined with the ED, feels quite poignant.
If you want to watch an episode that’s not directly related to the main plot, has a decent amount of content, and is interesting after seeing the movie, you might want to check out the episode with the cool old man and the Nagano Prefectural Police episode.
Could it be that Hattori’s guest episodes are all masterpieces?
Except for the most recent episode that has become color-stupid.
In the anime-original content, there are things like the cursed mask and the black wings of Icarus.
>>38This person just likes maids!
A man who always recommends the friendship that can’t be bought with money from episodes 329 and 330 of the anime.
The original work is about a high school detective from the North.
I remember the southern high school detective was kind of cute.
I wonder if those things are fading out because they’re not particularly popular.
>>41It’s a guest character that has only appeared in standalone episodes, not in popular ones.
That aside, I definitely want to see Detective Koukouen.
>>44I wish to make my silver screen debut.
>>58💥🔨
>>41If you take a good look again, I think you’ll understand why it doesn’t come out.
Anime originals don’t really relate to the main storyline of the original work, do they?
Looking at it this way, it seems that Conan has a solid foundation that makes it easy to create stories.
The miracle of Koshien is my favorite.
The part where the perpetrator is admonished is really good.
I think it’s an original anime, but I love Ayumi-chan’s illustrated diary series because it’s so silly.
>>48The balance of being playful and silly is just right, isn’t it?
Relax your shoulders and you can see.
I quite like the stakeout in the original anime series.
It’s nice when episodes feature gathered famous detectives and mob detectives…
There are only excellent people here…
No spoilers, please.
Let’s watch the episode where Funachi was a strong character in the original anime.
Episode 797
Conan and the uncle go on a trip together to solve a case.
>>53Ramen so delicious it’s to die for…
>>55They set it up like an original anime…
I don’t know if it’s a traditional village or not.
The story of mermaids is probably close to that?
I had the impression that people who get into anime or original works from movies are mostly those who want to follow stories about organizations or the FBI.
>>56When it comes to movies from this year, I might want to see the early regular characters in action.
Because of Tsuji, whenever I see words like Tsuji ○○, I start thinking in my mind, “Oh, it’s coming, it’s coming!”
>>59Mugging or street robbery (specifically a type of attack or ambush in a public place).
If you have any recommendations for anime originals featuring cute female guests, please let me know.
I like the Symphony.
Don’t leave me alone? Big sister Ran is too cute.
>>65Was that around the time when I was quietly confident about Shinichi?
No matter how many times I see the Naniwa serial murder case, Heiji always looks cool.
>>66This is where the Kadoma driving license examination center briefly appears, and it makes me chuckle.
When you try to get a license in Osaka, you usually go there.
The problem of all the victims being too greedy.
Villagers are committing a lot of crimes, like that incident in Nagano.
To put it simply, the recent anime have mediocre animation, character design, and direction, so I can’t really recommend them…
>>69It wasn’t just me who preferred the old animation style.
>>69It’s terrible that despite making tons of money from the movie, the main broadcast seems to have its budget cut so obviously.
The person in the apartment across from mine has died.
Did something happen amidst the commotion?
The story of showing up with fishing gear made me laugh.
In original anime, it seems like the focus is mainly on the Kogoro and Conan pair or the detective team, but doesn’t Haibara and Hattori not appear?
The mansion of death, with its red walls, has an interesting way of luring out the trick and the culprit.
Just watch Genius Restaurant.
The 1 million dollar pentagram priestess was cute.
Sniper
The story in the early original animation where a victim of aggressive driving tries to take revenge seems prescient when viewed now.
>>78Right now, Takahiro from the Nagano Prefectural Police can catch you.
I won’t seek revenge, right?
If it’s an original anime, personally, I think…
I recommend the Dracula Mansion Murder Case and the Fearful Traverse Murder Case.
Search for “I came at 8 PM.”
I wonder why Aoyama-sensei almost always gives guest female characters strange noses.
From the ones that are being offered for free, take what you like.
I love the story where Conan defeats multiple kidnappers single-handedly while visiting the hospitalized old man.
>>84I haven’t seen it, but just from this summary, it makes me want to watch it so much… that’s unfair…
>>102I want you to watch this episode because it’s a standalone, and Conan is so overpowering in it that it’s hilarious.
Upon investigation, it was “Episode 91: The Robber Suspect Hospitalization Incident.”
In an original story that feels like an anime, there are often incredibly delicious ramen dishes, but in the zombie episode, I found myself wondering if this was also the original… ?
Old anime originals had a lot of scary stories.
Recently, there seems to be an increase in gag anime originals.
>>87It seems like they want you to stop because the child is scared.
I saw reports from the NTV side saying they are having trouble balancing things due to complaints.
>>88I can’t help but feel that the parents are making the wrong choices in the programs they show.
Many fans have been motivated at times by the fact that the artwork in the original episodes is poor, while the artwork in Urasawa’s episodes is good.
You can see Haibara in just his underwear now.
>>90In detail
Well, to begin with, the original work has significantly changed Conan’s face over the years, and there are parts that lean towards that change.
The zombie episode has Hattori bringing out a good vibe.
Incidents like bus hijacking
At that time, it was serious.
Looking back now, it feels like a joke.
>>95These guys always get caught up in unrelated crimes.
I wonder if there will be a new murder on Tsukikage Island.
In recent years, it’s purely a high-quality original anime without any gags.
The man I loved too much.
The eerie game of the red sheep.
Did I do it?
Recommended for you.
>>97The pacing and performance at the end are great, aren’t they?
When it comes to masterpieces, it has to be “Moonlight.”
In detective stories, please refrain from brutal killings.
That’s going to be a problem, even if you say so.
>>100It’s funny how, despite the poor safety due to self-regulation, children are rarely attacked and sexual crimes have decreased.
>>100Urasawa lamented that he wants to write a serious mystery but keeps getting rejected because it turns grotesque when he tries to write in that direction.
If you remove the murder cases from Conan
The black organization has become a gang group.
I watched Genius Restaurant, but being recommended this would be motivation for me.
>>103Isn’t that just arrogance?
Earlier, the number of victims in Kindaichi Case Files was a topic of discussion.
I wonder if the number of deaths in the Conan series has exceeded 1000.
You can pick the titles that catch your interest and take a look at them.
If there was a story about going to the traditional village in Conan.
・Shamaness
・The innkeeper’s wife
The landlord’s daughter.
– Landlord
– Village Chief
– Dam caretaker
It seems like a character like that will appear.
I want to see another closed-circle serial murder mystery.
>>109The conspiracy of the Morikawa Mansion has some odd parts like soft serve ice cream here and there, but the content and every element are truly closed circle material, and it was really good.
I’m glad that there’s more original content in this episode because I really like the detective group episodes, no matter what.
>>110Because it’s popular with children.
I guess children’s anime in the evening now has to be made milder in various ways.
I wonder if Conan will eventually have a late-night slot.
First of all, it’s the turbulent Metropolitan Police Department.
>>116The Halloween bride through this route is an incredible perfect sequel.
There must be people who are requesting “It’s a Urasawa script, after all!”…
>>117If Mr. Urasawa is told to take it seriously, he can hold back the gags and create a serious scenario.
What the requester expects from Urasawa is fundamentally in the direction of gags (sometimes with a heroic, special effects-like aspect), so it just becomes a gag.
Surprisingly, there aren’t many stories about going to places with customs on a village level; it’s usually about individual families.
If I had to say, it’s an original anime, but the secret of the insect humans…
>>119The times when the elastic suspenders barely stop the bus were probably in a village like a traditional rural community.
>>119Tsukikage Island is dangerous because the important people in the village are committing crimes.
The movie is written by screenwriters who are participating with partners and the forensic research team.
Can kids keep up with the dark side of the Public Security Police in Conan?
If asked, I would say that today’s kids understand because they go home and watch reruns of detective dramas.
Movies need to have that level of depth, or else children will get bored.
It was interesting to say.
Is it possible to create a good mystery even without gore?
I remember that the direct confrontation with Vermouth felt oddly drawn out and had a bad tempo…
The organization arc since Kiel’s appearance goes without saying.
I remember there was news about forensic science shows and “Partners” becoming very popular among children during the COVID era…
When talking about village units, it’s about the mermaid ones, right?
Too knowledgeable about “Anonymous Conan.”
>>128Various intersections have taught me, so before I knew it, I became quite knowledgeable too.
>>128I think it’s quite a dedicated fan site that covers all the original anime content, even aside from the original work.
Well, I wouldn’t say it’s the best in the world, but…
I quite like the simple home-alone original anime.
In the past, there were incidents like the department store hijacking, and more recently, the detective group taking shelter from the rain.
I like the tricks involving the five-story pagoda, the cursed mask, and the Kannon statue in the anime original.
There are a certain number of people who have been watching Conan’s anime original stories for a long time…
The train one.
>>135(Which one?)
>>135Is it the camera club thing? The one with the quirky detective in charge?
A friend who is training to be a screenwriter.
I’m entering the competition because my master is participating.
It was said that it’s extremely strict and even ideas don’t get approved…
The movie is interesting with a touch of poison…
May both the Olympics and the linear Shinkansen be completely destroyed.
The vibe feels like a Toei live-action movie.
>>138If it weren’t for COVID-19
They might have been showing the expos movie.
I read the interview with Urasawa in Animage.
It seems that many scriptwriters for Conan’s original anime scripts experience a lot of rejection due to excessive constraints, which can lead to frustration.
Urasawa is all about speed; it seems that when the script is returned, he keeps making corrections and resubmitting it, which results in that outcome.
There are too many criminals who commit murder due to misunderstandings.
Watch the original widow and detective group with madness in a different way from the gag aspect.
>>142People tend to focus only on the aspect of madness, but I really like that the tricks are quite elaborate.
I want to destroy Singapore’s landmarks – both the person who suggested it and the one who approved it are idiots.
>>144It seems that even if we destroy it now, the number of tourists might increase…
Typically a veteran screenwriter for TV Asahi detective dramas, for example.
You’re probably particular about the story creation since you’re participating.
That’s probably why it’s popular.
The observatory in Nagano was saved from financial difficulties thanks to the Conan effect, and the number of visitors to the prefectural office (which houses the prefectural police) is reportedly three times that of last year.
It’s mostly about regional revitalization.
Anime originals are interesting because there are stories that the original author definitely won’t or can’t write in the main series.
About six months ago, in the afterword of a novel published by Yamato-ya, it was mentioned that getting the plot of the Conan anime approved is a difficult task, and although they introduced several new people and a few of their juniors, it didn’t come to fruition and was dropped.
In the original anime, it’s definitely the cursed mask.
That trick totally feels like it was in the original work, it’s awesome!
I wonder if the original anime mystery tour series has any economic impact.
I really want to make a live-action movie like this, but it’s impossible.
Let’s have a blast with Conan! That kind of vibe is really fun.
It feels like the drama production is realistic, but in the end, it features the animated character Conan-kun.
It’s interesting how it seems like a resolution.
Did you just want to release the Scarlet Bullet in Nagoya?
>>156Gosho just wanted to feature the Akai family.
Is the original anime available to watch on streaming sites?
>>157The ones mentioned in the thread can generally be seen anywhere.
Was there any meaning in Matsuda changing his phone to a smartphone for Halloween?