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The Detective Conan manga in Sweden is published by Egmont Kärnan and was translated by Simon Lundström. However, volume 63 was the last in the series to be translated to Swedish due to falling sales figures.
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The Detective Conan manga in Sweden is published by Egmont Kärnan and is translated by Simon Lundström. However, [[Volume 63]] was the last in the series to be translated to Swedish, due to falling sales figures.
  
In the Swedish version of Detective Conan, all characters has kept their Japanese names. No episodes or movies has been translated to Swedish.
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In the Swedish version of Detective Conan, all characters have kept their Japanese names. No episodes or movies have been translated to Swedish.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 04:06, 7 March 2016

Detective Conan in Sweden
Info
Language: Swedish
Continents: Europe
No. of Episodes: None
No. of Volumes: 63
No. of Magic Kaito Volumes: None
Published by: Egmont Kärnan

The Detective Conan manga in Sweden is published by Egmont Kärnan and is translated by Simon Lundström. However, Volume 63 was the last in the series to be translated to Swedish, due to falling sales figures.

In the Swedish version of Detective Conan, all characters have kept their Japanese names. No episodes or movies have been translated to Swedish.

See also

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