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ja kanji | 名探偵コナン |
ja romaji | Meitantei Conan |
genre | Detective fiction, Comedy, Drama }} |
type | manga |
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author | Gosho Aoyama |
publisher | Shogakukan |
publisher en | Viz Media (North America) Victor Gollancz Ltd (United Kingdom) |
demographic | ''Shōnen'' |
magazine | Shōnen Sunday |
first | February 2, 1994 |
volumes | 72 |
volume list | List of Case Closed manga volumes }} |
type | Tv series |
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director | Kenji Kodama Yasuichiro Yamamoto |
producer | Michihiko Suwa Masahito Yoshioka |
music | Katsuo Ono |
studio | TMS Entertainment |
licensor | Funimation Entertainment (North America) |
network | NNS, Animax |
network en | Cartoon Network, Funimation Channel, Colours TV (USA) YTV (Canada) Animax Asia (Philippines) |
first | January 8, 1996 |
episodes | 628 |
episode list | List of Case Closed episodes }} |
type | live video |
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title | Meitantei Conan: Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo |
director | Koichi Okamoto |
producer | Toshikazu Tanaka Masahiro Kunimoto Akira Miyagawa |
writer | Mutsuki Watanabe |
music | Katsuo Ono |
network | NNS, Yomiuri TV, |
released | October 2, 2006 |
runtime | }} |
type | live video |
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title | Kudo Shinichi no Fukkatsu! Kuro no Soshiki to no Taiketsu |
director | Koichi Okamoto |
producer | Toshikazu Tanaka (Chief) Masahiro Kunimoto Akira Miyagawa |
writer | Mutsuki Watanabe |
music | Katsuo Ono |
network | NNS, Yomiuri TV |
released | December 17, 2007 |
runtime | }} |
type | live video |
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title | Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo: Kaitori Densetsu no Nazo |
director | Shi Shirakawa |
producer | Yoshinori Horiguchi (Chief) Daisuke Amako Reiko Umeda |
writer | Takehiko Hata |
music | Katsuo Ono |
network | NNS, Yomiuri TV |
released | April 15, 2011 |
runtime | }} |
type | drama |
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title | Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo |
producer | Yoshinori Horiguchi (Chief) Shi Shirakawa Koki Endo Masako Kuraibu |
writer | Takehiko Kanade |
music | Koji Endo |
network | NNS, Yomiuri TV |
first | July 7, 2011 |
episodes | 8 |
episode list | List of Kudo Shinichi he no Chosenjo episodes }} |
title | Related media |
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content | *''Case Closed'' films
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Since its publication, ''Case Closed'' has spawned a substantial media franchise. The manga has been adapted into an ongoing animated television series by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and TMS Entertainment; the animated series has reached its twentieth season. The series has spawned three original video animation series, fifteen animated feature films, three live action dramas, one live action series, numerous video games, and many types of ''Case Closed''-related merchandise. A two-hour television special titled ''Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan'' was aired on March 27, 2009, and featured a crossover with the series ''Lupin III''.
Funimation Entertainment licensed the anime series for North American broadcast in 2003 under the name ''Case Closed'' with the characters given Americanized names. The anime premiered on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim programming block and was discontinued due to low ratings. The first six films were released on Region 1 DVD in North America. Viz Media later licensed the manga series for English-language publication in North America and used Funimation's renamed title and cast. As of July 2011, 39 volumes have been published by Viz Media.
Compilation volumes of the manga have sold more than 120 million copies in Japan. In 2001, the manga was awarded 46th Shogakukan Manga Award in the shōnen category. The anime adaptation has been well received and ranked in the top twenty in Animage's polls between 1996 and 2001. In the Japanese TV anime ranking, ''Case Closed'' often ranked in the top six. Both manga and anime have had positive response from critics for its plot and cases.
Adopting the pseudonym Conan Edogawa, Kudo hides his identity to investigate the Black Organization. He intends to pretend to be a child until he can find enough evidence to apprehend the syndicate, after which he can then safely find and administer a cure for his current condition. Edogawa enrolls at Teitan elementary school and forms the Junior Detective League with three other children in his class: Amy Yoshida, Mitch Tsuburaya, and George Kojima. To further cover up his activities, he moves in with his childhood friend Rachel Moore, whose father, Richard, works as a private investigator. Kudo continues to solve criminal cases as Conan, but usually poses as Richard Moore with the help of special gadgets invented by his neighbor and friend, Hiroshi Agasa.
Shiho Miyano, a member of the Black Organization and creator of APTX 4869, tries to leave the syndicate after her sister's murder, but is held captive by them. She attempts to commit suicide by ingesting APTX 4869; however, like Kudo, she is transformed into a child. She manages to escape and enrolls in Conan's school under the pseudonym, Anita Hailey. She joins the Junior Detective League and assists Conan in his investigations on the Black Organization. Conan's quest has led him to help the FBI to plant a CIA agent, Kir, inside the Black Organization as an undercover spy.
In 2007, Aoyama hinted he had the ending planned out but he has no intention of ending the series yet.
''Meitantei Conan'' was conceived in 1994, during the raise in mystery genre manga due to the publishing of the ''Kindaichi Case Files'' series; the first chapter of his work appeared in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday on February 2. He cites the stories of Arsène Lupin, Sherlock Holmes and the samurai films by Akira Kurosawa as influences on his work. Aoyama says he spends an average of four hours for each new case in his manga; a more complicated story can take more than twelve hours. Each case spans several chapters, and is resolved at the end where characters explain the details of their solutions in simple terms; A database consisting of all the cases from the manga was launched in 2007. Aoyama tries to keep the language simple to help his readers follow the story.
''Meitantei Conan'' became the 25th longest running manga series with over 700 chapters released in Japan. The individual chapters are collected by Shogakukan in a series of tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on June 18, 1994; as of June 2011, volume 72 have been released. Gosho Aoyama's assistants have also written and published 36 volumes of their own side stories of ''Meitantei Conan''.
The manga has been licensed for publishing across the world in countries such as China, France, Germany, Indonesia, and Finland. In the United States, it is published by Viz Media, who obtained the license on June 1, 2004. Following Funimation Entertainment's lead, the Viz Media translation released under the name ''Case Closed'' with renamed characters. Viz Media released the first English-language volume on September 7, 2004, and the latest—volume 38—on April 12, 2011. Victor Gollancz Ltd used Viz Media's translations to distribute the series in the United Kingdom.
In 2003, the first 104 episodes of the regular animation series were licensed by Funimation Entertainment for distribution in North America and was retitled ''Case Closed'' because of legal considerations. ''Meitantei Conan'' has also been released in other languages. ''Case Closed'' debuted on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim programming block on May 24, 2004; no more than 50 episodes were licensed from Funimation due to low ratings. The Canadian channel YTV picked up the ''Case Closed'' series and broadcast 22 episodes between April 7, 2006, and September 2, 2006, before taking it off the air. Funimation made the series available with the launch of the Funimation Channel in November 2005 and was temporary available on Colours TV during its syndication with the Funimation Channel. A separate 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 comprised 52 episodes. The series continued with reruns until August 7, 2006, when it was removed from the station.
Funimation also released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning August 24, 2004. Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes; as of 2009, they have released 130 episodes dubbed in English. The seasonal boxes were later re-released in redesigned boxes entitled Viridian edition.
A third live action entitled, , aired on April 15, 2011 and featured Junpei Mizobata as Jimmy Kudo and Shioli Kutsuna as Rachel Moore. The same cast are appeared in a live action television series entitled on July 7, 2011.
Shogakukan have also produced many books spun off from the series. Fifty volumes of a film comic series were published in Japan between June 1996 and August 2000, covering the first 143 episodes of the anime, though some episodes were skipped. Five additional film comics entitled were published between July 2001 and January 2002 and covered selected episodes between 162–219. Thirteen official guide books were published between June 1997 and April 2009. Shogakukan has also published novels, digest books, educational books, and puzzle books.
In North America, Score Entertainment published the ''Case Closed Trading Card Game'' on June 29, 2005. The game entails the use of three customized decks of cards, which players buy and collect. Representing characters, events, and objects in Case Closed, these cards are used by players to fulfill certain conditions to solve a case and win the game. Certain cards are used to foil the progress of the player's opponents. An English unofficial guidebook to the series titled ''The Case Closed Casebook: An Essential Guide'' was published by DH Publishing Inc. on March 25, 2008.
The animated adaptation of the series was also popular in Japan, appearing in the top six of Japanese TV Rankings at various times. The television series ranked among the top twenty in polls conducted by anime magazine Animage from 1996 to 2001. It also placed better than twenty-third in polls for the top-one-hundred anime conducted by Japanese television network TV Asahi in 2005–06. The series received considerable airtime in China; it was the second most broadcasted animation there in 2004. Several of the franchise's films were nominated for awards in their home country. The ninth film was nominated for the feature film category at the 5th Annual Tokyo Anime Awards, and the next five films were nominees for the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year in their respective years of release.
In the United States, the dubbed series faced several negative reactions toward its changes to localize the content for North American audiences. Jeffrey Harris of IGN found it pointless to change the names of the characters, and Anime News Network's Carl Kimlinger said that the changes of certain Japanese cultural references rendered several parts of the mysteries and their investigation illogical. The voice-overs proved to be a mixed bag for Carlo Santos, who reviewed the first DVD release of Case Closed for Anime News Network; he said that while the main characters sounded like "real people", the secondary ones "[came] off as caricatures". Lori Lancaster of Mania.com described Case Closed as "a clever series that had mysteries at every corner", noting the "bizarre" and "interesting" nature of each case. IGN's Chris Wyatt was positive to the manner the cases were set up, relating them to Agatha Christie's "closed room" mysteries. He described the series as "Inspector Gadget meets Law & Order but in an anime style." His colleague, Harris, however, expressed annoyance with repetitive elements in the show and the contrived methods the series uses to keep Conan's identity a secret from certain characters.
In 2006, the Japanese government used Conan in campaigns to help promote crime awareness among children. Targeting the same audience, Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs used Conan and his friends in two pamphlets: one to promote the ministry's mission, the other to introduce the 34th G8 summit held in the country in 2010. Several characters in the series featured in the sixth installment of the Anime, Heroes and Heroines commemorative stamp series issued by Japan Post in 2006. Aoyama and his creations are celebrated in his hometown Hokuei, Tottori; a museum with exhibits of his work is located there, and several bronze statues of Jimmy Kudo, Conan Edogawa, and Rachel Moore are installed in various locations throughout the town.
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name | Carl Finch |
background | solo_singer |
birth date | November 29, 1951 |
origin | Texarkana, Texas |
instrument | accordion, keyboard, guitar |
genre | rock/polka |
occupation | vocalist, songwriter, record producer |
years active | 1978 to present |
label | Four Dots, Rounder, DenTone, Cleveland International |
associated acts | Brave Combo |
website | http://brave.com/bo |
notable instruments | }} |
Category:1951 births Category:Living people Category:People from Texarkana, Texas Category:Accordionists Category:Polka musicians Category:Musicians from Texas Category:American record producers Category:American vegetarians
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