The animation that I love for ten years

Demond 2022-04-12 09:01:11

Twelve theatrical editions, nine OVAs, N special editions, and N special editions, (the above are all collected in my mobile hard drive). There are too many TV versions, so I chose to keep them while watching, and even the TV version that was released just last week has 524 episodes. . . .

From 1998 to 2008, I chased Conan for ten years.

During this period, the comic writer and Conan's seiyuu got married and then divorced. I grew up in junior high school when I was younger than Shinichi until I saw him like a child, bickering with me regardless of the level. I borrowed my Conan theatrical disk but was accidentally used by me. The XCH classmate who lost and hated me for a long time has also grown into a corrupt cadre of CNOOC, a otaku whose weight has skyrocketed, and classmate He, who once looked like Conan innocent and lovely at the same table (now it seems that he was pretending) has also degenerated into the present. In this way, "Ming Sao" and "Diao" are "Fan Er" who are familiar with the secret language of ONS clearance for men and women. . .

But Conan is still Conan, pretending to be a child with big glasses; Xinlan's love has no end, always only when he catches a cold can he change back to the deity, and the other she continues to wait helplessly...

Because growing up, Mentality has also changed. I used to hate Huiyuan so much. Now I like her very much. Calm, wise, rational, and strong; in comparison, Lan is still a girl after all.

And all the male characters, although Kidd is handsome, are children after all. Over the years, there are two favorites: Officer Matsuda who died in the line of duty after only one episode, and Shuichi Akai, an FBI agent who frequently appeared in the later period and whose life and death are unknown (already dead in the play, I suspect it was Aoyama’s trick).

I really wish I could see the official ending before I die of natural old age. But Conan's ability to make money is too strong, Aoyama-sama won't let it go easily. . .


Now recommend as a die-hard fan:

TV version

thriller:

034-035 Mountain Villa Bandage Weird Murder. It's my first time watching Conan, and it's the only one I've seen that really feels scary in ten years. I was really scared at the beginning, and it was precisely because of this fear that I fell into this big pit and became out of control.

Children's love:

In addition to the main line Xinlan, there are several small love sequences in Conan, such as lawyer Fei Yingli and Mouri Kogoro, criminal love story in this hall and so on. . . It's fun, and only fun.

What impressed me the most and moved me the most was not Xinlan, Heye Heping, and so on. Instead:

042 Karaoke karaoke killings. Describes the incident of a woman killing her lover after having plastic surgery for her lover. Sigh story.

304 The Vibrating Metropolitan Police Department! 12 million hostages. This is what I said above, the appearance and death of police officer Matsuda. . . A great episode~ I




highly recommend the two movie versions at the end, although they are not the most popular, they are my personal favorites:

The second episode of the theatrical version: "The Fourteenth Goal"

My favorite so far Theater version. read it three times +. The sniper targets fell one by one, the cases were complicated and confusing, the storyline was compact, the suspense was fascinating, the murder clues were interesting and not obtrusive, the reasoning was sharp, the echoes were complete, and the love was emotional. It's a piece of wisdom. . . A true "detective". . .



The seventh bullet of the theatrical version: The protagonist of "The Crossroads of the Labyrinth"

should be counted as Heping times. Shows a lot of Japanese folk customs, , Buddhist hall, Kendo, geisha, Kyoto nursery rhyme... Cultural charm is strong. Friendship and childhood sweethearts are also very touching.

this love

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Detective Conan quotes

  • Kogoro Mori: Where there's a will, there's a way.

  • Ai Haibara: Even this loyal mirror won't... Reflect your true form.