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Detective Conan Episode 684


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Detective Conan Episode 684


The twenty-second season of the Case Closed anime was directed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto and produced by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation.[1] The series is based on Gosho Aoyama's Case Closed manga series. In Japan, the series is titled Detective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Conan) but was changed due to legal issues with the title Detective Conan.[2] The series focuses on the adventures of teenage detective Shinichi Kudo who was turned into a child by a poison called APTX 4869, but continues working as a detective under the alias Conan Edogawa.


The episodes use five pieces of theme music: two opening and three ending themes. The first opening theme is "Try Again" by Mai Kuraki starting from episode 681 to 695.[3] The second opening theme is "Q&A" by B'z starting from episode 696. The first ending theme is Koi ni Koi Shite (恋に恋して, lit. "In Love With Love") by Mai Kuraki and is used up to episode 685.[4] The second ending theme is Hitomi no Melody (瞳のメロディ, lit. "Melody of Eyes") by Boyfriend from episode 686 to 704. The third ending theme is Kimi no Egao ga Nani Yori mo Sukidatta (君の笑顔がなによりも好きだった, lit."I Loved Your Smile More Than Anything Else") by Chicago Poodle starting from episode 705.[5]


The Case Closed anime series, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in its original release in Japan, is based on the manga series of the same name by Gosho Aoyama. It was localized in English as Case Closed by Funimation due to unspecified legal problems.[1] The anime is produced by TMS Entertainment and Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation with the directors being Kenji Kodama, Yasuichiro Yamamoto, Masato Satō, Kōjin Ochi, and Nobuharu Kamanaka.[2] The series follows the teenage detective Jimmy Kudo, who transforms into a child after being poisoned with APTX 4869 by the Black Organization. Now named Conan Edogawa and living with the Moores, Conan solves murders during his daily life as he awaits the day to defeat the Black Organization.


Case Closed premiered on January 8, 1996 on Nippon Television Network System in Japan and is currently ongoing.[3] It has aired over 1075 episodes in Japan making it the fifteenth longest running anime series. In 2010, Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation began making the episodes available for video on demand.[4][5] The anime spun off theatrical films, two OVA series, and a TV special titled Lupin the 3rd vs Detective Conan; these spin offs were created with the same staff and cast as the anime series. The theme music supplier for the series was initially Universal Music Group, whom released the first two openings and ending theme songs, and is currently Being Incorporated.[6][7]


In 2003, the first 104 episodes were licensed by Funimation for distribution in North America under the name Case Closed where it debuted on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block on May 24, 2004;[8] no more than 50 episodes were licensed from Funimation due to low ratings.[9] 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.[10] 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.[11][12] Funimation began streaming Case Closed episodes on their website in March 2013.[13]


A separate English adaptation of the series by Animax Asia premiered in the Philippines on January 18, 2006, under the name Detective Conan.[14][15] 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.[16][17] Meitantei Conan has also been localized in other languages such as French, German, and Italian.[18][19][20] As of 2018, the Detective Conan anime has been broadcast in 40 countries around the world.[21]


Crunchyroll began simulcasting the series in October 2014, starting with episode 754.[22] In February 2023, episodes of the anime appeared on Tubi, with an English dub, starting at #965. This is the first time since 2010 that any episodes of the main anime series have been dubbed and released in English.[23][24]


This character was supposed to be unnamed when he first appeared in episode 66, but due to the VA of Inspector Megure who adlibed in the recording and called him by the VA's name (Takagi), the character was henceforth named Takagi. 59ce067264






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