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*Finally, the producers explained that because the Conan films are planned years in advance, the featured character is chosen early so that the appropriate writer and director can be secured. In Chihaya’s case, they said she had already been decided as the focus of Movie 29 around the time Movie 25 was released in 2022.
 
*Finally, the producers explained that because the Conan films are planned years in advance, the featured character is chosen early so that the appropriate writer and director can be secured. In Chihaya’s case, they said she had already been decided as the focus of Movie 29 around the time Movie 25 was released in 2022.
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== TV Anime Episodes Selected by Gosho Aoyama ==
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'''Date:''' April 16, 2026 <br>
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'''Published in:''' Dime Magazine Issue June 2026
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'''Source:'''  [https://imgur.com/a/wnjpBz7 Raw]
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==== TV Anime Episodes Chosen by the Original Creator and Conan Fans ====
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==== {{font color|blue|7 Selected Episodes}} ====
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'''Here, we introduce recommended anime adapted episodes chosen by the original creator, Gosho Aoyama, together with his comments. It is a perfect lineup both for those watching the Detective Conan anime for the first time and for anyone who wants a refresher before the movie Highway’s Fallen Angel.'''
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==== Gosho Aoyama’s Comments on Selected Episodes: ====
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“Ran GIRL” and “Shinichi BOY” were both really good. They were cute.
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“Shinichi BOY” would have been even better if it had included Shinichi’s inner monologue
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from Volume 87, File 8, page 127, but I guess it works as it is (laughs).
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*See [[Memories from Sakura Class]]
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<span style="color: #fff000;">Aoyama-sensei</span> VOICE
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I think we were able to nicely add in things we couldn’t say back in the original first episode.
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Like the Organization being after the land rather than the money, Chianti and Korn’s romantic comedy bit,
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and Yusaku and Yukiko coming to Japan. As for choosing Opening “Mune ga Dokidoki” (The Pounding of My Heart), that was my own idea! (laughs).
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*See [[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small]]
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*See [[Mune ga Dokidoki]]
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<span style="color: #fff000;">Aoyama-sensei</span> VOICE
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Matsuda was really cool, wasn’t he? Since I hadn’t drawn Hagiwara in the original manga,
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I redesigned him myself because I wanted to make him look cool.
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I never expected him to become this popular later on (laughs).
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*See [[The Trembling Police Headquarters: 12 Million Hostages]]
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<span style="color: #fff000;">Aoyama-sensei</span> VOICE
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The animation and direction were both so good that I watched it over and over again (laughs).
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Since the original manga ends on an unsettling note, we decided to give the anime a happier ending.
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The director came up with Ran rolling around on the bed in agony at the end, but I came up with the direction before and after that scene.
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*See [[The Scarlet School Trip]]
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==== Other Selected Episodes: ====
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*'''See [[Shinichi Kudo's Childhood Adventure]]'''
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*'''See [[The Locked Room in the Sky: Shinichi Kudo's First Case]]'''
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*'''See [[Holmes' Revelation]]'''
 
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Revision as of 10:01, 27 April 2026

This page lists interviews in 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

M29 Interviews with the Voice Cast, Screenwriter, and Director

Date: March 2, 2026
Published in: Cinema Square vol 158 Magazine

Shonen Sunday Speech Bubbles: Gosho Aoyama x Rumiko Takahashi

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

Takahiro Okura M29 Interview

Date: March 10, 2026
Published in: Animage Magazine, April 2026 Issue

Gosho Aoyama Shu-ichi Interview 2026

Date: March 15, 2026
Published in: Broadcast live on Nippon TV

M29 Interview with the Screenwriter, Composer, Cast, and Producers

Date: April 3, 2026
Published in: Nikkei Entertainment Issue 5 2026

TV Anime Episodes Selected by Gosho Aoyama

Date: April 16, 2026
Published in: Dime Magazine Issue June 2026

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