Video distribution service Netflix is now streaming 52 episodes of Detective Conan. The series is not listed under the title "Case Closed" that has been used for other English releases of the anime and manga.
Netflix currently has episodes #748-#799. Crunchyroll began simulcasts for the anime with episode #754.
Since 1996, Detective Conan has been adapting Gosho Aoyama's manga of the same name about a brilliant teen detective trapped in a child's body. Funimation released the beginning of the television series on DVD in North America, and Viz Media publishes the original manga. Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block also ran part of the series.
It's on Hulu too, BTW. Along with some of Funi's stuff. The new stuff starts with the Red Woman case, same as Crunchyroll. They also have a couple of the movies. But I'll probably stick with Netflix just because.
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CoolKid94 wrote:It's on Hulu too, BTW. Along with some of Funi's stuff. The new stuff starts with the Red Woman case, same as Crunchyroll. They also have a couple of the movies. But I'll probably stick with Netflix just because.
The new episodes are for subscribers only on Hulu? Cause I don't see them on the free stuff.
CoolKid94 wrote:It's on Hulu too, BTW. Along with some of Funi's stuff. The new stuff starts with the Red Woman case, same as Crunchyroll. They also have a couple of the movies. But I'll probably stick with Netflix just because.
The new episodes are for subscribers only on Hulu? Cause I don't see them on the free stuff.
Apparently. I probably should've mentioned that.
Knowing the truth and knowing what to do with the truth are two completely separate ideas. Learn to distinguish them. OR ELSE.