June 26, 2025
With the iconic Detective Conan anime set to celebrate its 30th anniversary in 2026, TMS Entertainment is kicking off the festivities early—and fans worldwide have plenty to look forward to.
Starting July 3, a specially curated selection of Detective Conan episodes will begin streaming on Crunchyroll—featuring:
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Episodes previously unavailable in the U.S.
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Brand-new English dubs
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Full Japanese audio with English subtitles
It All Begins with Conan vs. The Black Organization
The campaign launches with Conan vs. The Black Organization, a collection of key episodes that pit Conan Edogawa against his greatest enemies. Both sub and dub versions will be available to stream day one, giving fans the perfect chance to revisit—or discover—some of the series' most pivotal moments.
Detective Conan: Cinema Saturdays Start July 12
As part of the countdown to the big 3–0, TMS is also launching “Detective Conan: Cinema Saturdays” on YouTube.
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Streaming free on the Anime! on TMS Official Channel
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One movie every Saturday at 7:00 PM PT
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Begins July 12, 2025
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Each film will remain available for 7 days, with a total of 26 movies rotating weekly
Grab your popcorn—this is a global watch party you won’t want to miss.
🇺🇸 Conan Makes His Anime Expo Debut
The anniversary celebration continues at Anime Expo 2025 with the U.S. premiere of Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine.
📍 Location: JW Marriott Diamond Panel Room
🕕 Time: July 5, 2025 at 6:00 PM local time
It’s a rare chance for U.S. fans to see the latest Conan film on the big screen—with exclusive surprises rumored to be in store.
A Legacy of Mystery
Originally debuting in 1996, Detective Conan—also known internationally as Case Closed—has become one of the longest-running anime series of all time, with over 1,000 episodes and 28 feature films to its name.
Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the mystery, this anniversary celebration is the perfect time to dive back into the case files.
Mark Your Calendar:
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Curated episodes begin July 3 on Crunchyroll
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Cinema Saturdays start July 12 on YouTube
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Black Iron Submarine premieres July 5 at Anime Expo
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