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==Critical reception==
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The series has been well received in Japan, with the anime adaptation ranking in the top twenty in [[Magazines#Animage|Animage]]'s polls between 1996 until 2000, where it dropped below the top twenty. In the Japanese TV anime ranking, Detective Conan often ranked the top six. It has even been used as a mascot to promote citizens to follow the law. The English adaption has not been as equally popular as in Japan, and has been criticized for the name changes.
 
 
 
The manga is a huge success and it is continued to be published. It won the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category in 2000. Some of its volumes appear on the lists of best-selling manga.
 
 
 
The series is successful in Asia and Europe, where some countries translated most of the episodes and volumes. Due to the high popularity DC is re-broadcasting in many countries after the original premieres.
 
 
 
Although popular in many other countries, Case Closed was not as successful in the US, most likely due to poor advertising, name changes, and script changes. Due to this, the "Case Closed" version was cancelled at only 130 episodes. However, the manga is still released by VIZ media.
 
 
 
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==In other languages==
 
==In other languages==

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Detective Conan (名探偵(めいたんてい)コナン Meitantei Konan?, lit. Great Detective Conan) is a Japanese detective manga series written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It has been serialized in the Japanese manga anthology Weekly Shōnen Sunday since 1994 and had been collected in eighty-seven Tankōbon volumes by August 18th, 2015.

The manga has been adapted into an anime series by the animation studio Tokyo Movie Shinsha, directed by Kenji Kodama (episode 1 to 252), Yasuichiro Yamamoto (episode 110 to 332, 667 to 677, 681 to the last episode to date), Masato Sato (episode 318 to 504), Koujin Ochi (505 to 666, and 678 to 680), and is broadcast in Japan on Nippon Television, Yomiuri TV and Animax. The series debuted on January 8th, 1996 and will have broadcast 784 episodes by July 1th, 2015. The series has seen high levels of popularity in both manga and anime formats in Japan since its reception, and has also been adapted into nineteen Golden Week movies, with the first released on April 17th, 1997 and since then followed with a movie released each year, always in the month of April. Ten of the movies held a top 10 box office position in the year they were screened. In addition, five Magic Files related to the movies and twelve Original Video Animations have been released.

Story summary

Conan Edogawa

The story follows the adventures of Shinichi Kudo (also known as Jimmy Kudo in Case Closed), a young detective prodigy who was inadvertently shrunk into a child's body due to a poison he was force-fed by members of a criminal syndicate. Neighbor and family friend Professor Agasa strongly suggested Shinichi hide his identity to prevent them from killing him and the people he cares about, so Shinichi takes the name Conan Edogawa. He goes to live with his childhood friend Ran Mouri and her father, Kogoro, and tries to use Kogoro's detective agency as a way to find the people who shrank him—without letting Ran figure out who he really is.

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In other languages

Language Name Notes
Flag of Japan Japanese 名探偵コナン Meitantei Konan Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"
Flag of Arab League Arabic المحقّق كونان Al-Muḥaqqiq Konan Lit. "Detective Conan"
Flag of Catalonia Catalan El Detectiu Conan Lit. "Conan, the Detective".
Flag of Czech Republic Czech Detektiv Conan  
Flag of Denmark Danish Mesterdetektiven Conan Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"
Flag of US English Case Closed Due to copyright issues, however packaging and door closing scenes still mentions "Detective Conan" title.
Flag of Singapore English Detective Conan Southeast Asian manga released by Shogakukan Asia use the original "Detective Conan" name.
Flag of Philippines Filipino Detective Conan  
Flag of Finland Finnish Salapoliisi Conan Detective Conan
Flag of France French Détective Conan Detective Conan
Flag of Galicia Galician O detective Conan The Detective Conan  
Flag of Germany German Detektiv Conan  
Flag of India Hindi Jasoos Conan Detective Conan 
Flag of Hungary Hungarian Conan, a detektív Conan the detective  
Flag of Indonesia Indonesia Detektif Conan Dêtektif Konan  
Flag of Italy Italian Detective Conan  
Flag of North KoreaFlag of South Korea Korean 명탐정 코난 Myeongtamjeong Conan Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"
Flag of Malaysia Malay Detektif Conan  
Flag of Norway Norwegian Mesterdetektiven Conan Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"
Flag of Poland Polish Detektyw Conan Detective Tsonan  
Flag of Russia Russia Детектив Конан Detective Conan  
Flag of China Simplified Chinese 名侦探柯南 Mingzhentan Kenan Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"
Flag of Republic of China Traditional Chinese 名偵探柯南 Mingchent’an k’onan Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"
Flag of Spain Spanish/Spanish Latin Detective Conan  
Flag of Sweden Swedish Mästerdetektiven Conan Lit. "The Master-Detective Conan"
Flag of Thailand Thai ยอดนักสืบจิ๋วโคนัน Yxd-nạks̄ụ̄b-cǐw-khonạ-n (Yodnakseubjew Conan) Lit. "little super detective Conan". Sometimes called ยอดนักสืบรุ่นจิ๋วโคนัน Yxd-nạks̄ụ̄b-rùn-cǐw-khonạ-n (Yodnakseub Roonjew Conan)
Flag of Turkey Turkey Dedektiv Conan Dedektiv Yonan
Flag of Vietnam Vietnamese Thám tử lừng danh Conan Lit. "Renowned Detective Conan"

See also

References

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