There is no canon system of divisions that we could use here - Detective Conan has been airing weekly in Japan almost non-stop since 1996, so there is no such thing as a "season". At the top of each review, we will point out which episodes are based on the manga, and which ones are not.įor the sake of not reviewing more than a thousand episodes all at once and in the same neverending page, we're dividing these reviews absolutely arbitrarily, just for the sake of having pages with a marginally acceptable length. In our opinion, many of the anime-original episodes do serve the purpose of furthering and exploring pre-existing characterization in ways that strengthen the overall story. People refer to the latter as filler, since they can never further the overarching plot, but we wouldn't tell you to skip those. We're going to specifically talk about the experience of watching Detective Conan as an anime, which has both episodes based on manga chapters and episodes invented by the anime team. We wrote these notes primarily for ourselves, but we think they're pretty nice episode reviews, and when we reread them, we'd like to do so in full formatted glory, so we thought they'd be fun to share here on Staircase Spirit.įor the record, we're not as familiar with the manga version, so our notes are going to reflect that. After we watched all of it up to its current point, we decided to go back and rewatch it from the beginning, and, while rewatching it, we've been taking some notes episode by episode. We watched the whole of the Detective Conan anime for the first time starting in 2018, so we're relative newcomers to such a long-running series.
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