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So make sure you don’t miss a thing—burn it into your memory♪<br>
 
So make sure you don’t miss a thing—burn it into your memory♪<br>
 
It all happens fast, so don’t blink! By Hagiwara Chihaya (laughs)
 
It all happens fast, so don’t blink! By Hagiwara Chihaya (laughs)
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=== Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles: Gosho Aoyama Interview ===
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'''Date:''' February 24, 2026<br>
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'''Published in:''' Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles Podcast
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'''Source:''' ([https://x.com/shonen_sunday/status/2026175404734861331?s=20 Link])<br>
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'''Translated by:''' [[User:Manvel|Manvel]]
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'''Gosho Aoyama – Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles Podcast Appearance'''<br>
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'''Podcast:''' Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles (66th Anniversary Project)<br>
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'''Publisher:''' Weekly Shonen Sunday (Shogakukan)<br>
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'''Guest:''' Gosho Aoyama
Hosts: Kenta Otsuka (editor), Katsumasa Ogura (former Detective Conan editor), Kyosuke Domoto (current Detective Conan editor)<br>
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'''Location:''' Recorded at Aoyama’s residence/workspace<br>
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'''Overview'''<br>
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Gosho Aoyama appeared as a guest on the Shonen Sunday editorial podcast Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles. The episode was recorded at his home, where he regularly conducts manga and film meetings. This marked Aoyama’s first appearance on an audio-only program.<br>
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The discussion covered:
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* His creative process
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* Field research for Detective Conan
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* Editorial interactions
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* Film production timelines
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* Early career experiences
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* Current work status
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'''Research & Field Investigation'''<br>
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Aoyama discussed his approach to on-site research for Detective Conan, emphasizing the importance of personally visiting real-world locations used in the manga.
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'''Notable anecdotes: Hokutosei Sleeper Train Case''' <br>
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When planning a case involving the Hokutosei sleeper train, Aoyama secured a cancellation reservation and boarded the train for reference.
After photographing the necessary structural details for the trick (involving a compartment and window setup), he disembarked earlier than expected once sufficient material had been gathered. This story about his nationwide field research—including the Hokutosei case—was described as particularly entertaining.<br>
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*See [[The_North_Star_No.3_Express_Leaving_Ueno |The North Star No.3 Express Leaving Ueno]]
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'''Shinkansen Scene (Amuro & Mysterious Old Man with Bird)''' <br>
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Aoyama revealed that a scene in which Amuro Tooru and a mysterious elderly man pass each other on the Shinkansen was initially conceived differently.
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Originally, the setting involved an elevator. The concept centered on characters briefly seeing one another through glass while passing between floors. After evaluating practical realism and dramatic impact, the idea was changed to the Shinkansen version instead.
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This illustrates how location concepts may evolve significantly during the storyboarding stage.<br>
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*See [[The_Reason_He_Became_a_Butler |The Reason He Became a Butler]]
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'''Other Research Locations Mentioned:'''<br>
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* Tokyo Tower
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* Tokyo Skytree
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* Abeno Harukas
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* Mount Takao
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* The Sherlock Holmes Museum (London arc research)
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Aoyama is known to visit locations personally for accuracy, even for short reference sessions.
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'''Creative Process'''<br>
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'''Reverse Construction:''' Aoyama sometimes begins with a specific climactic scene and works backward to build the narrative structure logically toward it.
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'''Dialogue Development'''<br>
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'''When struggling with dialogue, he:'''<br>
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* Repeats lines aloud multiple times
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* Adjusts rhythm and wording verbally
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* Waits for a line to “click”
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He mentioned that when a particularly strong line emerges, he occasionally feels a strong sense of creative satisfaction.
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'''Editorial Interaction'''<br>
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Aoyama stated that he observes editors’ reactions while they read his name storyboards, though he pretends not to. Genuine reactions—laughter, surprise, or critique—are valued.<br>
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He also discussed how his storyboarding style has evolved:<br>
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* Early career: More collaborative, looser storyboards, some dialogue undecided.
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* Current style: Fully structured, tightly written storyboards with detailed expressions and finalized dialogue.
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'''Film Production & Timeline Complexity'''<br>
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Aoyama participates in film meetings well in advance of release. Because interviews, current productions, and future planning overlap, he occasionally finds timelines confusing, particularly when multiple years’ projects are in development simultaneously.
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'''Early Career'''<br>
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Before Weekly Shonen Sunday, Aoyama initially submitted work to Weekly Shonen Magazine. He was advised to either change his art style or move to another magazine. He chose to submit to Sunday instead.
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His first Sunday editor left a strong impression for being supportive rather than overly critical.
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'''Current Work Status (As of Broadcast Day)'''<br>
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According to the same day’s Sunday no Fukidashi (Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles segment):<br>
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* Aoyama is currently working on storyboards.
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* He described the current story as “a complicated case”.
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'''Additional Notes'''<br>
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* The episode was recorded at Aoyama’s home.
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* Numerous signed shikishi from fellow creators and celebrities were mentioned.
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* The new Detective Conan theatrical film was promoted.
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* The 30th anniversary Conan exhibition was referenced.
 
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Revision as of 00:37, 28 February 2026

This page lists all interviews in relation with Detective Conan.

1994

Newtype Magazine "Comic Now" Interview

Date: August 9, 1994
Published in: Newtype Vol. 10, no. 9 (Cover date September 1994)


1997

Detective Conan's Mystery Museum Interview

Date: June 10, 1997


Detective Conan's Mystery Academy Interview

Date: September 10, 1997


1999

Gosho Aoyama's Masterpiece Theatre (Favorite Movies)

Date: April 14, 1999
Published in: Weekly Shonen Sunday, Vol. 41, no. 21 (Cover date April 28, 1999)


2003

Complete Color Works Interview Aoyama x Takayama

Date: May 1, 2003

Conan Drill Official Book Interview

Date: May 1, 2003
Published in: Conan Drill Official Book


2004

Love Conan Interview

Date: March 31, 2004

Conan Vs Kaitou Kid Perfect Edition

Date: April 2, 2004
Published in: Detective Conan vs. Kaitou Kid: Perfect Edition (p. 169)


2005

Unknown Fan Gathering

Note: In a later interview (Gosho Aoyama Interview about the Boss 2017), Gosho denied ever saying this and his editor too said that such an interview never happened. This turned out to be a hoax.


2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Gosho Aoyama's Surgery

Date: March 18, 2015
Published in: Weekly Shonen Sunday Issue 16/2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

2026

Gosho Aoyama in Yomiuri Shimbun Interview After “Let’s Talk Day” Event

Date: January 13, 2026
Published in: Yomiuri Shimbun

Gosho Aoyama’s Comment on the Fallen Angel of the Highway

Date: February 23, 2026
Published in: on the official Detective Conan movie website

Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles: Gosho Aoyama Interview

Date: February 24, 2026
Published in: Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles Podcast

See also

References