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* Numerous signed Illustration from prominent creators and celebrities were mentioned.
 
* Numerous signed Illustration from prominent creators and celebrities were mentioned.
 
* This was Aoyama’s first audio-only media appearance.
 
* This was Aoyama’s first audio-only media appearance.
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=== Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles: Gosho Aoyama x Rumiko Takahashi ===
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'''Date:''' March 10, 2026<br>
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'''Published in:''' Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles Podcast
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'''Source:''' ([https://x.com/shonen_sunday/status/2031384613457998290?s=20 Link])<br>
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'''Translated by:''' [[User:Manvel|Manvel]]
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'''Episode 51: Special Talk – Rumiko Takahashi × Gosho Aoyama! A rare discussion on manga theory you can only hear here!?'''<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 and Rumiko Takahashi <br>
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'''Hosts:''' Kenta Otsuka (editor)
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'''Summary of Key Points'''
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'''Overview'''<br>
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* The discussion was informal, with Otsuka noting he felt more like a fan than an editor.
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* Takahashi participated partly out of interest in visiting Aoyama’s home.
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* Aoyama mentioned that other creators occasionally visit his home, though Takahashi had not done so previously.
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'''Personal Interactions'''
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* Aoyama and Takahashi stated they rarely speak outside group settings.
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* Their first notable interaction occurred when Aoyama won a manga award for Yaiba, where Takahashi presented him with flowers.
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* Even when meeting with Mitsuru Adachi, they do not usually discuss manga in depth.
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'''Baseball Discussions'''
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* Their conversations are mainly about baseball.
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* Each supports a different team:
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** Takahashi → Hanshin Tigers
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** Aoyama → Yomiuri Giants
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** Adachi → Yakult Swallows
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'''Art Style and Tools'''
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* The two rarely discussed tools until recently.
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* Aoyama switched from G-pens to Pigma fineliners due to hand pain.
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* Both noted the decline of traditional materials such as screentones.
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'''Analog vs Digital'''
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* Aoyama stated he cannot comfortably draw on tablets and prefers paper.
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* Takahashi explained she struggles with final corrections digitally, making her prefer analog.
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* Both favor traditional drawing and coloring.
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'''Early Impressions'''
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* Aoyama read Urusei Yatsura in his youth.
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* Takahashi described Aoyama’s early work as modern and stylish, but did not expect Detective Conan’s massive success.
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* Both confirmed there was no rivalry.
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'''Views on Each Other’s Work'''
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* Aoyama praised Maison Ikkoku and stated he strongly related to it.
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* He also commented that depicting the female body (such as the chest) in a natural, non-vulgar way is something he believes female manga artists excel at, and that it would be difficult for him to replicate without it appearing inappropriate.
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* Takahashi expressed strong admiration for Aoyama’s writing, particularly:
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** The Momiji–Iori flashback (File 1114), noting how it made Momiji—who was previously portrayed as a rival trying to come between Kazuha and Heiji, almost like an antagonistic figure—become significantly more likable
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'''Writing Process'''
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* Aoyama stated ideas may originate from:
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** A trick
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** A case
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** Or both simultaneously
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* He also revealed:
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** He once changed the culprit mid-story because he liked the character.
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** When introducing Vermouth, he intentionally kept it secret to surprise the editors and see their reactions.
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'''Advice to New Creators'''
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* Aoyama emphasized that:
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** Art is more important than story at the entry point, because it determines whether readers will pick up the manga.
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** Even if the story is excellent, it has no impact if readers never start reading.
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* Both agreed that:
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** Story is ultimately essential,
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** But art functions as the gateway.
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* Takahashi described art as the “face” or “brand” of a work.
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'''Character Design and Changes'''
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* Aoyama noted that character designs evolve over time (e.g., Ran’s hairstyle becoming sharper).
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* He also adjusts characters based on adaptation influences (e.g., Mitsuhiko becoming softer after the anime portrayal).
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'''Character Popularity'''
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* Aoyama mentioned unexpected popularity for:
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** Haibara Ai
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** Amuro Tooru
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* He stated that:
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** These characters are easy to write
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** He may limit their appearances to maintain Conan as the central protagonist
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'''Role of Editors'''
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* Editors are considered essential first readers.
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* Aoyama incorporates their feedback, including:
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** Expanding characters they favor
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** Developing story ideas they suggest
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* Takahashi emphasized the importance of honest and direct criticism.
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'''Longevity and Motivation'''
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* Aoyama stated he never gets bored of Conan due to the endless variety of tricks.
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* Takahashi attributed long serialization to consistent daily work.
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* Both agreed that consciously aiming for longevity is unnecessary.
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'''Changes Over Time'''
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* Aoyama noted a specific artistic change:
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** He began paying attention to drawing fingernails clearly in order to distinguish between bare hands and gloved hands, which is important in detective manga for determining the presence of fingerprints.
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* Takahashi stated that stylistic changes occur naturally over time.
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'''Research and Daily Life'''
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* Aoyama conducts research by visiting stores such as:
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** Don Quijote
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** Home centers
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** Supermarkets
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* He purchases both everyday items and materials related to trick construction.
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'''Final Messages'''
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* Aoyama:
“It has become a long-running work, so please continue supporting it without getting tired of it.”

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* Takahashi:
“My current manga MAO will soon receive an anime adaptation on NHK, so please check it out.”

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* Takahashi also stated that she enjoyed visiting Aoyama’s home.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 29 March 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

Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles: Gosho Aoyama x Rumiko Takahashi

Date: March 10, 2026
Published in: Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles Podcast

See also

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