Feel Your Heart

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Opening 2

Velvet Garden - Feel Your Heart.jpg

Information
Original title:
Artist: VELVET GARDEN
Episodes: 31~52
Official Video
CD Info
Release date: October 28, 1996
CDs: 1
Tracks: 3
Original Cost: 1,020円
CD Number: PODH-1329
Record Label: Polydor Records
Oricon chart peak: #29 (Weekly)

Feel Your Heart is a single by the music group VELVET GARDEN released October 28, 1996. The titular song is the 2nd opening of the anime.

Detective Conan opening info

Cast

Conan's opening speech

Japanese

"時代が進めば進むほど、難事件は増えてくる。"

("As times change, difficult cases increase in number!")

Note: The last usage of "Feel Your Heart", The Mist Goblin Legend Murder Case, does not use the standard quote but just describes the episode.

English

Standard
"My name's Conan Edogawa or it is now thanks to some poison slipped to me by a secret crime organization. Now I've gotta solve crimes as a kid while trying to get my real body back. The clues are many and suspects abound but I've always believed that with a keen eye for details one truth will prevail."
Variations

Staff

FUNimation version

FUNimation was not given "Feel Your Heart" for the English release of the show. Instead FUNimation uses "Mune ga DOKIDOKI" for the episodes this opening was used. Strangely enough, during Conan's introduction for the uncut Japanese version of each of these episodes "Feel Your Heart" is still playing in the background before abruptly switching to "Mune ga DOKIDOKI".

Song info

Chart placement

  • #29 (Weekly)

Lyrics

CD info

CD track listing

# Song Title Romaji Translation Length
1 Feel Your Heart Feel Your Heart Feel Your Heart
2 夢をとめないでいて Yume o Tomenaide Ite Don't Stop Dreaming
3 Feel Your Heart
(オリジナルカラオケ)
Feel Your Heart
(ORIJINARU KARAOKE)
Feel Your Heart
(Original Karaoke)

Gallery

See also

References

  • Lyrics
  1. Japanese and Kanji lyrics from Animelyrics.com: Feel Your Heart by Shinobi Chirlind-Byouko. Retrieved on July 2, 2011.