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Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 23rd, 2009, 6:39 pm
by marioguy
Are the movies considered canon? As in the same world as the manga. Shiratori came from the first movie. Does KID know Shinichi's identity? Does Conan have perfect pitch? Was Gin the one behind the twin tower bombings?
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 23rd, 2009, 6:47 pm
by Abs.
No.
No.
No.
Yes, and now you know what the organization's name is.
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 23rd, 2009, 11:29 pm
by Akonyl
the movies are canon to the anime only, like
, but no, none of that stuff happened in the manga.
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 23rd, 2009, 11:33 pm
by kkslider5552000
His name is Yamamura-keibu dammit!
but yeah, what abs and akonyl said
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 2:04 am
by sstimson
I think of the movies like LONG AO's.
But even saying that, there are clues that Kid might know who Conan really is in the Manga.
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 2:16 am
by Akonyl
kkslider5552000 wrote:
His name is Yamamura-keibu dammit!
but yeah, what abs and akonyl said
I always forget his name but know it starts with a Y and is repetitive
but I figured I better not risk it
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 6:11 am
by mangaluva
sstimson wrote:
I think of the movies like LONG AO's.
But even saying that, there are clues that Kid might know who Conan really is in the Manga.
When writing fanfic, I tend to consider the movies canon except for where they clash with the manga, but really I do agree with the view that they're just long AO's.
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 9:16 am
by marioguy
AO's?
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 9:28 am
by Umandsf
Anime originals (or only; take your pick).
Re: Are the movies considered canon?
Posted: November 24th, 2009, 3:09 pm
by kkslider5552000
AConan (see: subbed episodes 1-108) invented that term I think.