Detective Conan in the Philippines

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Detective Conan in the Philippines

Detective conan philippines logo.jpg

Info
Language: Filipino
Continents: Asia
Dubbed by: ALTA Productions

Anime

On September 10, 2001, GMA Network aired its very first episode of Detective Conan - broadcasted during 4:00 pm. It continued to air for about two months until it was taken down. It re-aired again in October 2002 until 2003.Detective Conan.[1]

Due to demand of fans, they re-aired it on February 13, 2007 broadcasted during 10:00 am. This was continued until July 2007. In July 2010, they re-aired it with the new season starting from episode 128 broadcasted during 9:00 am. This was aired until November 2010.

On July 4, 2011, they anime re-aired again because of the series' 10th year anniversary on Philippine televisions. In some rare cases, the anime was broadcasted beyond weekends due to loss of episode during weekdays or due to demands of fans. If the anime reached the Holy Week, the anime is broadcasted. On January 8, 2012, they aired the first Sunday Detective Conan episode. The 2012 re-run was discontinued on March 11, 2012.

Detective Conan returned on-air on December 30, 2013. In 2014, during its return on-air, new episodes of Detective Conan are announced on the teaser of GMA's "Astig Authority".

An English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18, 2006, under the name Detective Conan. Because Animax were unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprising of 52 episodes. The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.


Character Voice actors
Picture Name Name Notes
Conan Edogawa 60px.jpg Conan Edogawa Robert Brillantes
Shinichi Kudo 60px.jpg Shinichi Kudo Robert Brillantes
Ran Mouri 60px.jpg Ran Mouri
Candice Arellano second broadcast
Kogoro Mouri 60px.jpg Kogoro Mouri Jefferson Utanes
Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya 60px.jpg Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Jefferson Utanes
Heiji Hattori 60px.jpg Heiji Hattori Mark Aspiras first broadcast
Ely Martin second broadcast
Ayumi Yoshida 60px.jpg Ayumi Yoshida Charvie Abeletes first broadcast
Klariz Magboo second broadcast
Sonoko Suzuki 60px.jpg Sonoko Suzuki Charvie Abeletes first broadcast
Klariz Magboo second broadcast
Yukiko Kudo 60px.jpg Yukiko Kudo Charvie Abeletes
Miwako Sato 60px.jpg Miwako Sato Klariz Magboo first broadcast
Candice Arellano second broadcast
Kazuha Toyama 60px.jpg Kazuha Toyama Charvie Abeletes
Genta Kojima 60px.jpg Genta Kojima
Mark Aspiras second broadcast
Juzo Megure 60px.jpg Juzo Megure
Mark Aspiras second broadcast
Hiroshi Agasa 60px.jpg Hiroshi Agasa
Mark Aspiras second broadcast
Ninzaburo Shiratori 60px.jpg Ninzaburo Shiratori Jefferson Utanes
Yusaku Kudo 60px.jpg Yusaku Kudo Robert Brilliantes
Wataru Takagi 60px.jpg Wataru Takagi Roger Aquino

Live Action

The first live action movie was aired in the Philippines last December 25, 2010 as part of their Christmas special and on January 1, 2011, the second live action movie was aired as part of their New Year's Special.


Character Voice actors
Picture Name Name Notes
Conan Edogawa 60px.jpg Conan Edogawa Robert Brilliantes (anime part)
Shinichi Kudo 60px.jpg Shinichi Kudo Louie Paraboles
Ran Mouri 60px.jpg Ran Mouri Candice Arellano
Sonoko Suzuki 60px.jpg Sonoko Suzuki Rachel Cordoviz
Juzo Megure 60px.jpg 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 international version but the sound uses the format of Japanese ending songs. During the preceding episodes, the anime uses both the Japanese format for ending.
  • The 2014 re-run uses the TMS version of the anime.

References

  1. ^ "Detective Conan". Wikimedia Foundation. 2014-02-14. http://tl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detective_Conan. Retrieved on 2014-04-03. 

See also

Detective Conan in Other Countries
North America USA & Canada
South America BrazilLatin America
Europe AlbaniaBelgiumDenmarkFranceFinlandGermanyGreeceHungaryItalythe NetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRussiaSpainSwedenUnited Kingdom
Middle East Arab WorldIran
Central Asia India
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East Asia China (TaiwanHong Kong) • JapanKorea