Curated Detective Conan Anime Episodes Coming to Crunchyroll with Subs, New English Dub

TMS Entertainment has big plans for the upcoming 30th anniversary of the Detective Conan anime. The adaptation of Gosho Aoyama’s hit manga will mark the occasion in 2026, and one piece of the puzzle is a selection of specially curated anime episodes making their way to Crunchyroll starting this July. Among the selection will be episodes that are not yet available in the United States, with all episodes to stream in Japanese with English subtitles along with the debut of a brand-new English dub. It kicks off on July 3 with the sub and dub stream of Conan vs. The Black Organization , a selection of episodes that see Conan Edogawa facing off against the series’ main antagonists. RELATED: Detective Conan TV Anime 30th Anniversary Project Launches Beyond the episodes, the countdown to the 30th anniversary heats up with “Detective Conan: Cinema Saturdays.” Starting July 12, a new Detective Conan movie will stream for free on the Anime! on TMS Official Channel on YouTube, with more to follow over the course of 26 weeks. Movies will stream on Saturdays at 7:00pm PT in the form of a watch party, and each will remain on the channel for seven days until the next movie takes its place. Conan also heads to Anime Expo 2025 on July 5 for the U.S. premiere screening of Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine . The screening will take place in the JW Diamond panel room at 6:00pm local time. Based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama, the Detective Conan anime first debuted in Japan in 1996. It now spans over 1,000 episodes—some of which are available to stream on Crunchyroll under the title Case Closed — and 28 theatrical anime films. Crunchyroll describes the series: The son of a world famous mystery writer, Shinichi Kudo, has achieved his own notoriety by assisting the local police as a student detective. He has always been able to solve the most difficult of criminal cases using his wits and power of reason. Source: TMS Entertainment
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