Detective Conan in Vietnam

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Detective Conan in Vietnam

Detective Conan Vietnamese Logo.jpg

Info
Language: Vietnamese
Continents: Asia
No. of Episodes: 100
Dubbed by: HTV3
No. of Volumes: 79
No. of Magic Kaito Volumes: 4
Published by: Nhà xuất bản Kim Đồng
(Kim Đồng Publishing House)

Detective Conan in Vietnamese was called Thám tử lừng danh Conan which literally means Renowned Detective Conan. Sometimes it was just simply called Conan by the fans.

Anime

Detective Conan anime was dubbed by HTV3 (a TV channel in Vietnam), and first broadcast on HTV3 in December 26, 2009, it aired on Saturday and Sunday every week at 5:00 p.m.. They only dubbed to episode 100 (112 in Japanese version), several episodes were skipped for some unknown reason. The fans always want HTV3 to continue dub the series, but there is currently no signs of continues.

Manga

Detective Conan manga was first published in Vietnam in 2000 by Kim Đồng Publishing House, it has been reissued many times. The first time it published in 100% Japanese version (which read from right to left) was in 2009, and currently go on till now, the latest manga volume is Volume 79. Detective Conan was the best selling manga in Kim Đồng Publishing House and also in the whole country. Vietnam was the only country to lead ahead in manga volumes beside Japanese.

Cast

Detective Conan Anime Logo in Vietnamese
Detective Conan Manga Logo in Vietnamese
Character Voice actors
Picture Name Name Notes
Conan Edogawa 60px.jpg Conan Edogawa Hoàng Sơn
Shinichi Kudo 60px.jpg Shinichi Kudo Hoàng Sơn
Ran Mouri 60px.jpg Ran Mouri Huyền Chi
Kogoro Mouri 60px.jpg Kogoro Mouri Trần Vũ
Hiroshi Agasa 60px.jpg Hiroshi Agasa Chơn Nhơn
Juzo Megure 60px.jpg Juzo Megure Trí Luân
Ayumi Yoshida 60px.jpg Ayumi Yoshida Thanh Hồng
Genta Kojima 60px.jpg Genta Kojima Kiêm Tiến
Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya 60px.jpg Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Trường Tân

Opening & Ending

HTV3 used the instrumental version of Detective Conan first opening Mune ga Dokidoki as the opening of the series, and the instrumental version of Detective Conan first ending STEP BY STEP as the ending of the series. They use both of the songs throughout all of the 100 episodes.

See also

Detective Conan in Other Countries
North America USA & Canada
South America BrazilLatin America
Europe AlbaniaBelgiumDenmarkFranceFinlandGermanyHungaryItalythe NetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRussiaSpainSwedenUnited Kingdom
Middle East Arab WorldIran
Central Asia India
Southeast Asia IndonesiaMalaysiaPhilippinesSingaporeThailandVietnam
East Asia China (TaiwanHong Kong) • JapanKorea