
Oddly, the movies Funimation would later dub included Ai (renamed Vi), causing a plothole in the English Version of the series. With only the first half of Season 5 being dubbed, the debut of important character Ai Haibara was never dubbed.Because Animax was unable to obtain further TV broadcast rights, their version comprised 52 episodes, much like Odex's dub. Ī separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18, 2006.
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Since March 2013 FUNimation still streamed the series, until their license expired on May 4, 2018. Despite varying degrees of fan demand, it is highly unlikely that the dub will be continued, (at least by FUNimation) with product manager Adam Sheehan stating that FUNimation was done with the show. FUNimation ceased dubbing of the series due to the DVD sales not justifying the cost of the license. Special episodes: Detective Conan Episode ONE. Episode 779-783 The Scarlet (Just the final episode) Episode 881-882 The Magician of the Waves.
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In which episodes does ran suspect Conan true identity Episodes 7, 98-100. Episode 345 Head-to-head Match With the Black Org Two Mysteries of the Night of the Full Moon. Initially, the releases were done in single DVDs and future episodes were released in seasonal boxes 130 episodes (in the international numbering, since in the original Japanese numbering only 123 was reached) have been released in total along with the first 6 films released between 2006-2010. Detective Conan: 607 episodes and counting, One Piece: 488 episodes and counting, and Bleach: 311 episodes and counting. FUNimation released DVDs of their dubbed series beginning on August 24, 2004.

FUNimation's conversion of the principal characters' names into Anglicized forms was heavily criticized by various parties.Ĭase Closed debuted on Cartoon Network as part of their Adult Swim programming block on though no more than 50 episodes were licensed from FUNimation due to low ratings. Examples include Shinichi being renamed Jimmy, Ran being Renamed Rachel and Kogoro being renamed Richard. Meaning most, if not all, Japanese names were changed. All of the voices and characters were "Americanized". In 2003, the first 104 episodes were licensed by FUNimation Entertainment for distribution in North America, under the title Case Closed because of legal considerations (avoiding conflicts with the Conan the Barbarian series). The dub may have been released on VCD, though any copies are extremely difficult to find. 52 episodes were recorded locally at Voiceovers Unlimited and aired on Channel i.


Prior to FUNimation's more well-known dub, an earlier English dub was produced for the Singaporean market in 2003 under the show's original title by Odex International.
