Exciting Updates for Detective Conan Fans: Special Episodes and Movie Screenings
Fans of the iconic detective series are in for a treat! TMS Entertainment has unveiled an exciting lineup of special episodes and movies that will be streaming exclusively on their “Anime! on TMS” YouTube channel. The announcements were made on their Bluesky account, promising a series of thrilling content for viewers to enjoy.
Special Episode: “Night of the Full Moon Dual Mystery”
One of the highlights is the 2 1/2 hour special episode titled “Night of the Full Moon Dual Mystery.” This captivating episode will be streamed on Wednesday at 10:00 p.m. EDT. For those who can’t wait, the episode is already available on Crunchyroll and Netflix, featuring both Japanese audio with English subtitles and an English dub.

ยฉ Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan โข YTV โข TMS 1996
Cinema Saturdays: Three More Films
In addition to the special episode, TMS Entertainment will be streaming three more films as part of their “Detective Conan: Cinema Saturdays” campaign. These films will air every Saturday at 10:00 p.m. EDT on their YouTube channel. The channel has recently streamed “Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street” (movie 6), “Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure” (movie 11), and “Detective Conan: The Crimson Love Letter” (movie 21) over the past three weeks, keeping fans engaged with a variety of thrilling mysteries.
ยฉ Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan โข YTV โข TMS 1996
Curated Episodes on Crunchyroll and Netflix
TMS Entertainment has also been curating special episodes from the “Detective Conan” anime, known as “Case Closed” in some regions. These episodes, featuring the Black Organization, have been streaming on Crunchyroll and Netflix since July 3. The selection includes episodes that have never been available in the U.S. before, offering fans a fresh look at the series. More episodes were added on August 21, expanding the collection for viewers to enjoy.
U.S. Premiere at Anime Expo
The excitement doesn’t stop at streaming. TMS Entertainment screened the U.S. premiere of “Detective Conan: The Black Iron Submarine” at this year’s Anime Expo event on July 5. This film, the 26th in the franchise, marks another milestone in the series’ long-running success.
The Legacy of Detective Conan
The “Detective Conan” manga, created by Gosho Aoyama, has been a staple in Shogakukan’s Weekly Shounen Sunday magazine since 1994. The series has spawned a television anime that has been running since January 1996, along with a successful film series. Viz Media publishes the original manga under the name “Case Closed,” using the same English names from the original Funimation dub when applicable.
The manga series follows Conan Edogawa, the alias of detective Shinichi Kudo, who was poisoned and shrunk to a child’s size. Alongside detective Kogoro Mori and his daughter Ran, Conan solves complex mysteries, making the series a beloved classic among fans.
Recent Box Office Success
The latest film, “Detective Conan: One-eyed Flashback,” opened at #1 at the Japanese box office on April 18, continuing the franchise’s impressive track record.
News Source: Animenewsnetwork.com