
Detective Conan: Episode One - The Great Detective Turned Small
Jan 20 2017
•2h 33m
•Animation, Crime, Mystery, TV Movie, Comedy
Two-hour remake of the original 1st episode, in celebration of the anime celebrating 20 years in broadcast. The special retells what happened on the day Shinichi was transformed into the body of a child. The special includes new scenes that weren't in the original manga or the first anime episode.
Cast
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Kappei Yamaguchi
Shinichi Kudo (voice)

Minami Takayama
Conan Edogawa (voice)

Wakana Yamazaki
Ran Mouri (voice)

Megumi Hayashibara
Sherry (voice)
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