Detective Conan in Vietnam
Detective Conan in Vietnam | |
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Language: | Vietnamese |
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Continents: | Asia |
No. of Episodes: | 100 |
Dubbed by: | HTV3 |
No. of Volumes: | 79 |
No. of Magic Kaito Volumes: | 4 |
Published by: | Nhà xuất bản Kim Đồng (Kim Đồng Publishing House) |
Detective Conan in Vietnamese is called Thám tử lừng danh Conan, which literally means Renowned Detective Conan. Sometimes it is just simply called Conan by the fans.
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Anime
Detective Conan anime was dubbed by HTV3 (a TV channel in Vietnam), and first broadcast on HTV3 in December 26, 2009, it aired on Saturday and Sunday every week at 5:00 p.m.. They only dubbed to episode 100 (112 in Japanese version); several episodes were skipped for some unknown reason. While fans want HTV3 to continue dub the series, there is currently no sign of continuation. However, they did rebroadcast it every summer on the same channel.
Manga
Detective Conan manga was first published in Vietnam in 2000 by Kim Đồng Publishing House and has been reissued many times. The first time it was published in 100% Japanese style (with right to left reading order) was in 2009, and it's currently on-going. Detective Conan was the most popular and best selling manga in Kim Đồng Publishing House and also in the whole country.[citation needed] As of June 2014, the manga series has reached Volume 81. Kim Đồng Publishing House also published Detective Conan Special manga, Detective Conan Novels and Magic Kaito manga. They have already released up to Volume 38 for the Special manga, Volume 9 for the Novels and Volume 4 for Magic Kaito manga. Additional published volumes can be found in the See Also section.
Cast
Character | Voice actors | ||
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Picture | Name | Name | Notes |
Conan Edogawa | Hoàng Sơn | ||
Shinichi Kudo | Hoàng Sơn | ||
Ran Mouri | Huyền Chi | ||
Kogoro Mouri | Trần Vũ | ||
Hiroshi Agasa | Chơn Nhơn | ||
Juzo Megure | Trí Luân | ||
Ayumi Yoshida | Thanh Hồng | ||
Genta Kojima | Kiêm Tiến | ||
Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | Trương Tân |
List of Detective Conan episodes in Vietnamese
Some Vietnamese episode numbers do not match the Japanese episode numbers because several episodes were skipped, so it was not in the same order as the original Japanese version.
Opening & Ending
HTV3 used the instrumental version of Detective Conan first opening, Mune ga Dokidoki, as the opening of the series, and the instrumental version of Detective Conan's first ending, STEP BY STEP, as the ending of the series. They used both of these songs throughout all 100 episodes.
See also
- Detective Conan
- Vietnamese Manga
- Vietnamese Special Manga
- Vietnamese Magic Kaito Manga
- Vietnamese Novels
- Vietnamese Ani-manga
- Vietnamese Super Digest Book
- Vietnamese Detective Conan VS. Black Organization Manga
Detective Conan in Other Countries | ||
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North America | USA & Canada | |
South America | Brazil • Latin America | |
Europe | Albania • Belgium • Denmark • France • Finland • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Italy • the Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Russia • Spain • Sweden • United Kingdom | |
Middle East | Arab World • Iran | |
Central Asia | India | |
Southeast Asia | Indonesia • Malaysia • Philippines • Singapore • Thailand • Vietnam | |
East Asia | China (Taiwan • Hong Kong) • Japan • Korea |