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== Participation in [[Detective Conan]] ==
== Participation in [[Detective Conan]] ==
Number of episodes outsourced: '''108''' (108 episodes)
Number of episodes outsourced: '''109''' (109 episodes)
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* [[The Hero of Ishinomaki]] (Episode 1176)
* [[The Hero of Ishinomaki]] (Episode 1176)
* [[The Red-Brick Warehouse and the Vanishing Kidnapper]] (Episode 1184 only)
* [[The Red-Brick Warehouse and the Vanishing Kidnapper]] (Episode 1184 only)
* [[The Lover Who Vanished on Pont Koitani]] (Episode 1191 only)
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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.

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