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| + | The '''English Manga''' is published by [[Viz Media]] since September 2004 under the name '''Case Closed''', after the company bought the rights for it in June 2004<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2004-06-02/viz-announces-new-manga-for-q3</ref>. Its release keeps the names used by the [[FUNimation]] english dub, but new characters keep their Japanese names<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2004-06-28/case-closed-manga-names-to-change</ref>. The Viz Media English manga is sold in English North America, and the United Kingdom and Ireland<ref>[[wikipedia:Victor Gollancz Ltd|Gollancz]] distributed the 15 first Viz Media volumes, before stopping and relaying the job back to Viz Media.</ref>. |
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| + | In 2014, [[wikipedia:Shogakukan Asia|Shogakukan Asia]] announced its own serialization of the series in English, but kept the original character names and series name. It was noted by some that the two English versions were the same, except for the name changes<ref>https://www.cbr.com/detective-conan-cased-closed-too-many-localizations/</ref>. |
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Revision as of 16:04, 19 September 2021
The English Manga is published by Viz Media since September 2004 under the name Case Closed, after the company bought the rights for it in June 2004[1]. Its release keeps the names used by the FUNimation english dub, but new characters keep their Japanese names[2]. The Viz Media English manga is sold in English North America, and the United Kingdom and Ireland[3].
In 2014, Shogakukan Asia announced its own serialization of the series in English, but kept the original character names and series name. It was noted by some that the two English versions were the same, except for the name changes[4].
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