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*[[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo|Drama specials and series]] | *[[Challenge Letter to Shinichi Kudo|Drama specials and series]] |
Revision as of 20:03, 29 April 2012
Canon refers to information that is considered "official" by a fictional universe's fan-base. In this case the word canon refers to information that is considered official for Detective Conan.
Canon
In Detective Conan only information given by Gosho Aoyama from interviews and the manga-based storylines, characters, and places are considered to be canon.
Non-canon
The following sources of information are considered to be non-canon and are deemed unofficial: