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Revision as of 12:05, 19 December 2011
Detective Conan in the Philippines | |
Info | |
Language: | Filipino |
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Continents: | Asia |
No. of Episodes: | 117 (ongoing) |
Dubbed by: | ALTA Productions |
Contents
Anime
On September 10, 2001, GMA Network aired its very first episode of Detective Conan broadcasted during 4:00 pm. It continued to air until 2003. Due to demand of fans, they re-aired it on February 13, 2007 broadcasted during 10:00 am. This was continued until July of that year. On July 2010, they re-aired it with the new season starting from episode 128 broadcasted during 9:00 am. This was aired until November of that year. On July 4, 2011, they re-aired again, because of its 10th year anniversary on Philippine televisions. It started with episode 1 broadcasted during 9:00 am. Upon reaching 40, they broadcasted it during 8:45 am. Currently, it was moved to 8:15 am due to battle of television ratings with Spongebob Squarepants. Sometimes, the anime was broadcasted beyond weekends due to loss of episode during weekdays or due to demands of fans. Sometimes, if it reached the Holy Week, it was broadcasted at different timeslot 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 11:00 am or 11:30 am.
Character | Voice actors | ||
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Picture | Name | Name | Notes |
Conan Edogawa | Robert Brilliantes | ||
Shinichi Kudo | Robert Brilliantes | ||
Ran Mouri | Jefferson Utanes | first broadcast | |
Candice Arellano | second broadcast | ||
Kogoro Mouri | Jefferson Utanes | ||
Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | Jefferson Utanes | ||
Heiji Hattori | Mark Aspiras | first broadcast | |
Ely Martin | second broadcast | ||
Ayumi Yoshida | Charvie Abeletes | ||
Klariz Magboo | second broadcast | ||
Sonoko Suzuki | Charvie Abeletes | first broadcast | |
Klariz Magboo | second broadcast | ||
Yukiko Kudo | Charvie Abeletes | ||
Miwako Sato | Klariz Magboo | ||
Candice Arellano | second broadcast | ||
Kazuha Toyama | Charvie Abeletes | ||
Genta Kojima | |||
Mark Aspiras | second broadcast | ||
Juzo Megure | |||
Mark Aspiras | second broadcast | ||
Hiroshi Agasa | |||
Mark Aspiras | second broadcast | ||
Ninzaburo Shiratori | Jefferson Utanes | ||
Yusaku Kudo | Robert Brilliantes | ||
Wataru Takagi | Roger Aquino |
Live Action
The first live action was aired in the Philippines last December 25, 2010 as part of their Christmas special and on January 1, 2011, the second live action was aired as part of their New Year's Special.
Character | Voice actors | ||
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Picture | Name | Name | Notes |
Conan Edogawa | Robert Brilliantes (anime part) | ||
Shinichi Kudo | Louie Paraboles | ||
Ran Mouri | Candice Arellano | ||
Sonoko Suzuki | Rachel Cordoviz | ||
Juzo Megure | Ely Martin |
Trivia
- They omit the opening of each episodes but they sometimes broadcast the ending. The ending uses the
format of the Spanish version but the sound uses the format of Japanese ending. But during the preceding episodes, the anime uses both Japanese format and ending.
See also
Detective Conan in Other Countries | ||
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North America | USA & Canada | |
South America | Brazil • Latin America | |
Europe | Albania • Belgium • Denmark • France • Finland • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Italy • the Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Russia • Spain • Sweden • United Kingdom | |
Middle East | Arab World • Iran | |
Central Asia | India | |
Southeast Asia | Indonesia • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • Thailand • Vietnam | |
East Asia | China (Taiwan • Hong Kong) • Japan • Korea |