Yuenex Posted October 26, 2011 Report Posted October 26, 2011 (edited) Do you prefer the old series (as of Episode 1-) or the latest series (500+) in terms of story and the cases? I prefer the old series as it sticks to the case, rather than going more to relationship. I'm new here and I've been watching dc since I was 7!!!!! Used to watch only 1-100 as we bought them, but now watching and reading the new ones!! Yuenex. Edited October 26, 2011 by Yuenex
Lovestruck Posted October 26, 2011 Report Posted October 26, 2011 I don't know .. I like episodes from 600- :L So I guess, the old ones... And LOL \o/ I ve watched dc since I was 7 as well! XD
Yuenex Posted October 26, 2011 Author Report Posted October 26, 2011 I don't know .. I like episodes from 600- :L So I guess, the old ones... And LOL \o/ I ve watched dc since I was 7 as well! XD hey i've changed it to 500 nice! Conan all the way!!
Lovestruck Posted October 26, 2011 Report Posted October 26, 2011 hey i've changed it to 500 nice! Conan all the way!! I see. Well I don't like any episode after 600, pretty boring. Do you agree?
Yuenex Posted October 26, 2011 Author Report Posted October 26, 2011 I see. Well I don't like any episode after 600, pretty boring. Do you agree? well i suppose they're alright. the only one i like is when they go to the uk! meh...lol old cases were much better than the new ones....i'm guessing Gosho's turning old lol!
Lovestruck Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 well i suppose they're alright. the only one i like is when they go to the uk! meh...lol old cases were much better than the new ones....i'm guessing Gosho's turning old lol! LOL ! Made up my day. ! "Gosho turning old" ! XD, old cases was intresting. While now, you can find out the criminal in one minute :V
Vi Graythorn Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 the cases r getting easier but i like the new graphic(ithink )of the later episodes and more and more episode r relating back to the main goal od the show BO
Parkur Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 Is there seriously any question about the older episodes being miles ahead of the newer episodes? 1
Detective Rohit Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 the cases r getting easier but i like the new graphic(ithink )of the later episodes and more and more episode r relating back to the main goal od the show BO I am quiet sure that if you would have started watching the series from EP 500+, i am sure you wont say "Cases are getting easier".
Anti-APTX4869 Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 I can't really say anything about difficulties. Some cases are easier or harder than the other. Overtime drawings get better like most of the animes do. I like the old series, but it was because the thing about Shinichi -> Conan, BO, Haibara's appearance etc... I like the cases but I like the storyline more, and i don't think it has to do with old & new series since it flows along... just takes less time in recent series.
Yuenex Posted October 27, 2011 Author Report Posted October 27, 2011 can't agree more some of the cases are sooo predictable.
Kim-Chan Posted October 27, 2011 Report Posted October 27, 2011 I like the older series for cases. About 1-200 had some really good cases and then they got well, different. It started getting easier then the older cases, not easy, EASIER. But I do prefer the new art style. I don't really care, I love Detective Conan and I always have and will. If I have to choose older series for cases but newer series for main plot.
AJ M. Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 Yes, I agree the older episodes are better blah blah. The newer ones are so easy to solve blah blah. I think most of us are pretty much on the same boat (that the latest episodes don't stand a chance against the earliest). But there is probably a good explanation for that... One of the main reasons why the newer episodes appear to be "easier" than the older episodes is because the DC fandom has gotten smarter. By episode 400, we've seen pretty much anything possible in a murder case; therefore, proceeding episodes seem to be repetitive in a sense. It must be difficult for Gosho to present a new and thrilling case to his readers/watchers every week. Bringing new murderers, motives, tricks, alibis, etc. to the table is quite a challenge for Gosho since his audience has become well-adapted to anything he has thrown out there. As a result, we develop more awareness about all the various possibilities, we are less prone to his twists and shockers, and we perceive all of the newer cases as "predictable" since we can practically read Gosho's mind now. So I believe it's safe to say that he is running out of new and refreshing ideas that can compete with the brains of his matured audience. Congratulations DC fandom, you are all smarterer.
Detective Rohit Posted October 28, 2011 Report Posted October 28, 2011 Yes, I agree the older episodes are better blah blah. The newer ones are so easy to solve blah blah. I think most of us are pretty much on the same boat (that the latest episodes don't stand a chance against the earliest). But there is probably a good explanation for that... One of the main reasons why the newer episodes appear to be "easier" than the older episodes is because the DC fandom has gotten smarter. By episode 400, we've seen pretty much anything possible in a murder case; therefore, proceeding episodes seem to be repetitive in a sense. It must be difficult for Gosho to present a new and thrilling case to his readers/watchers every week. Bringing new murderers, motives, tricks, alibis, etc. to the table is quite a challenge for Gosho since his audience has become well-adapted to anything he has thrown out there. As a result, we develop more awareness about all the various possibilities, we are less prone to his twists and shockers, and we perceive all of the newer cases as "predictable" since we can practically read Gosho's mind now. So I believe it's safe to say that he is running out of new and refreshing ideas that can compete with the brains of his matured audience. Congratulations DC fandom, you are all smarterer. Thats exactly what i said...in a short way
D Conan Posted October 30, 2011 Report Posted October 30, 2011 Yes, I agree the older episodes are better blah blah. The newer ones are so easy to solve blah blah. I think most of us are pretty much on the same boat (that the latest episodes don't stand a chance against the earliest). But there is probably a good explanation for that... One of the main reasons why the newer episodes appear to be "easier" than the older episodes is because the DC fandom has gotten smarter. By episode 400, we've seen pretty much anything possible in a murder case; therefore, proceeding episodes seem to be repetitive in a sense. It must be difficult for Gosho to present a new and thrilling case to his readers/watchers every week. Bringing new murderers, motives, tricks, alibis, etc. to the table is quite a challenge for Gosho since his audience has become well-adapted to anything he has thrown out there. As a result, we develop more awareness about all the various possibilities, we are less prone to his twists and shockers, and we perceive all of the newer cases as "predictable" since we can practically read Gosho's mind now. So I believe it's safe to say that he is running out of new and refreshing ideas that can compete with the brains of his matured audience. Congratulations DC fandom, you are all smarterer. This is so True, DC Made me smarter
Moonlight Magician Posted October 30, 2011 Report Posted October 30, 2011 Thats exactly what i said...in a short way No....you're just agreeing....
Detective Kudo Posted October 31, 2011 Report Posted October 31, 2011 i prefer the older cases because they had a charm to it the newer cases lack. Maybe its the soundtrack,jokes,idk. I agree about the cases with aj 1
KudoKun18 Posted October 31, 2011 Report Posted October 31, 2011 I definitely agree with A J M. It's not like Gosho has gone too old to present a thrilling case already :grin:, but we just got better in deducing his cases. LOL 600+ episodes is more than enough for us to get even a little bit of what kind of cases he is doing. Nevertheless, I think easy cases are present whenever DB are involved. However, when Sato and the police department are involved, it's kinda more complicated.
detectiveRJB Posted November 1, 2011 Report Posted November 1, 2011 can't agree more some of the cases are sooo predictable. Right and wrong because we know Gosho more about his brain.
Aeyra Posted November 3, 2011 Report Posted November 3, 2011 Then I suppose it's ridiculously sad that I've never managed to completely solve one case on my own.... But I don't watch the anime. I read the manga. I have preference for 'in-the-middle' cases, because I own all the DC volumes up to 67. Right now, the manga needs to hurry it up and figure out which characters are actually important, but I still like it. Not as much as my dear ShinRan fluff or my beloved BO action, but it's still neat. XD
Genghis Posted November 4, 2011 Report Posted November 4, 2011 I think that the earlier cases had a much more emotional feel to them. Which makes for a better ending to each episode.
Genghis Posted November 4, 2011 Report Posted November 4, 2011 Errr. I double posted by accident, how do I delete a post? lol
Wakarimashita Posted November 4, 2011 Report Posted November 4, 2011 I think that the earlier cases had a much more emotional feel to them. Which makes for a better ending to each episode. That's because of the music.
Genghis Posted November 5, 2011 Report Posted November 5, 2011 That's because of the music. Yeah! Moonlight Sonata!
Genghis Posted November 5, 2011 Report Posted November 5, 2011 That's because of the music. Yeah! Moonlight Sonata! EDIT: Why is it only this topic that I double post?!?!? I only hit add reply once!
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