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Number of episodes outsourced: '''108''' (108 episodes)
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* [[The Hero of Ishinomaki]] (Episode 1176)
 
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* [[The Red-Brick Warehouse and the Vanishing Kidnapper]] (Episode 1184 only)
 
* [[The Red-Brick Warehouse and the Vanishing Kidnapper]] (Episode 1184 only)
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* [[The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani]] (Episode 1191 only)
 
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 31 January 2026

BIG BANG (ビッグバン Bigguban?) is a Japanese animation studio used for outsourcing. This studio was involved in the production of some of the Detective Conan anime episodes.

Related staff

Participation in Detective Conan

Number of episodes outsourced: 109 (109 episodes)

Other notable works

Anime

References

  1. SS Blog (Japanese)
  2. Atwiki (Japanese)
  3. My Anime List
  4. Anime News Network