Manga Written and illustrated by
Gosho Aoyama,
Case Closed started its serialization in
Shogakukan's
manga magazine
Weekly Shōnen Sunday on January 5, 1994.
Case Closed became one of the
longest running manga series, with over 1,000 chapters released in Japan, and the first series with over 1,000 chapters published in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday. Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual volumes. The first volume was released on June 18, 1994. On October 18, 2021, the series reached one hundred volumes;
One Piece author,
Eiichiro Oda, whose series achieved the same feat a month before, sent congratulations to Aoyama. As of April 8, 2026, 108 volumes have been published.
Viz Media announced its acquisition of the series for North America on June 1, 2004. Following Funimation's localization, Viz released the series as
Case Closed and took their character names to keep consistency between the two media. Viz Media released the first volume in September 2004 and began releasing digital editions in 2013. On May 9, 2023, Viz Media launched their
Viz Manga digital manga service, with the series' chapters receiving simultaneous English publication in North America as they are released in Japan.
Gollancz licensed and distributed 15 of Viz Media's volumes in the United Kingdom before ceasing publication of manga. (Viz Media has since re-released them). In 2014
Shogakukan Asia began its own English localization of the series for Singapore and other Southeast Asian countries as
Detective Conan. Laura Thornton of
CBR.com, citing the common Japanese ownership in both Shogakukan Asia and Viz, described the Singapore version as, compared to the Viz one, "completely identical, word-for-word, even -- save for the names and the
Detective Conan logo".
Spin-offs Gosho Aoyama's assistants have written an
anthology series of
Case Closed which are released irregularly. A
spin-off manga series, titled
Case Closed: The Culprit Hanzawa, by Mayuko Kanba, began in the July 2017 issue of
Shogakukan's
Shōnen Sunday S, released on May 25, 2017. Another spin-off manga series, illustrated by Takahiro Arai with supervision by Aoyama, titled ''Case Closed: Zero's Tea Time
started in issue #24 of Weekly Shōnen Sunday
on May 9, 2018. The story centers on the agent Toru Amuro/Rei Furuya. New chapters of the manga are only published when Case Closed'' is on hiatus. Another spin-off manga series by Arai, titled
Detective Conan: Police Academy Arc – Wild Police Story, was serialized in
Weekly Shōnen Sunday from October 2, 2019, to November 18, 2020. Spanning 13 chapters, it again focuses on Amuro/Furuya during his years in the police academy with his colleagues.
Anime An
anime television series adaptation, produced by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and
TMS Entertainment, premiered on January 8, 1996. Over 1,150 episodes have aired in Japan, making it one of the
longest anime series.
Video games Case Closeds expansion into the video games industry followed behind its foray into animation. On December 27, 1996,
Detective Conan: Chika Yuuenchi Satsujin Jiken was released for the
Game Boy. Since then, 24 games have been released. Currently, the majority of the games have only been released in Japan, though Nobilis has localized
Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation for the
PAL region. All dedicated
Detective Conan games released for the Game Boy,
Sony's consoles, the
WonderSwan, and the Nintendo DS have been developed by
Bandai.
Banpresto developed the
Case Closed titles on the
Game Boy Color and
Game Boy Advance while
Marvelous Entertainment developed
Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation.
Audio CDs Katsuo Ono composed and arranged the music in the
Case Closed animation; his works have been released on several CDs. Two
image albums, comprising several songs sung by Japanese voice actors of the characters in the animation, were also released. Several
theme music were performed by pop musicians such as
B'z,
Zard, and
Garnet Crow. The first four theme music were released by
Universal Music Group and all releases thereafter were by
Being Inc. The Best of Detective Conan and
The Best of Detective Conan 2 albums collectively sold over 2.2million copies, while singles from
The Best of Detective Conan 3 collectively sold over 1.6million copies. On July 25, 2017, the singer
Mai Kuraki was awarded a
Guinness World Record for singing the most theme songs in a single anime series, having sung 21 songs for
Detective Conan, starting with her hit song "
Secret of My Heart" (2000).
Live-action drama Four
live action drama TV specials and a TV series were created by Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation and TMS entertainment based on the series. The first two specials aired in 2006 and 2007 featuring
Shun Oguri portraying the teenage Jimmy Kudo and
Tomoka Kurokawa as
Rachel Moore. The third and fourth TV specials aired in 2011 and 2012 featuring
Junpei Mizobata as Jimmy and
Shioli Kutsuna as Rachel. The cast used for those TV specials were used for the television series which aired between July 7 and September 29, 2011.
Other related media In celebration of the 50th anniversary of
Weekly Shōnen Sunday and
Weekly Shōnen Magazine, the two companies collaborated to publish twelve biweekly magazines consisting of chapters from
Weekly Shōnen Sundays
Case Closed and
Weekly Shōnen Magazines
Kindaichi Case Files. The magazine ran between April 10, 2008, and September 25, 2008. Shogakukan have also produced many books spun off from the series. Fifty volumes of a
film comic series were published in Japan between June 1996 and August 2000, covering the first 143 episodes of the anime, though some episodes were skipped. Five additional film comics entitled were published between July 2001 and January 2002 and covered selected episodes between 162 and 219. Thirteen official guide books were published between June 1997 and April 2009. Shogakukan has also published novels, digest books, educational books, and puzzle books. In North America,
Score Entertainment published the
Case Closed Trading Card Game on June 29, 2005. The game entails the use of three customized decks of cards, which players buy and collect. Representing characters, events, and objects in Case Closed, these cards are used by players to fulfill certain conditions to solve a case and win the game. Certain cards are used to foil the progress of the player's opponents. An English unofficial guidebook to the series titled
The Case Closed Casebook: An Essential Guide was published by DH Publishing Inc. on March 25, 2008. A collaborative themed event by
Universal Studios Japan with the series, for the Universal
Cool Japan 2018 attractions, ran from January 19 to June 24, 2018. Another attraction for Universal Studios Japan, titled
Detective Conan 4-D Live Show: Jewel Under the Starry Sky, opened on March 22, 2024. Characters from the series were featured in a crossover event for the
survival horror video game
Identity V for the game's China server in 2020, and released globally in 2021. ==Reception==