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Finding the perfect way to watch Detective Conan (also known as Case Closed ) can feel like a complex mystery. With over 1,000 episodes, multiple film releases, and several English voice casts across different eras, choosing the best version requires some detective work.

If you grew up watching Case Closed on Adult Swim, this is the voice cast you likely hear in your head. Detective Conan/Case Closed: Episode "ONE" Review

Ultimately, both eras brought something special to the table, and while a consistent, comprehensive dub is the dream, the "best" dub is truly in the ear of the beholder.

For the vast majority of Western fans, their first experience with the series was the Funimation dub, which aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. To avoid a potential legal conflict with the name "Conan" (as in Conan the Barbarian), Funimation was forced to retitle the anime Case Closed . But the changes didn't stop there. Funimation embarked on an aggressive "Americanization" campaign, completely renaming almost all the main characters:

special to get a feel for the modern cast and the original names. If you’re a fan of 90s nostalgia and don't mind "Jimmy Kudo," the original Case Closed run is a must-watch for its iconic atmosphere. One Truth Prevails! Do you prefer the classic Funimation names or the modern TMS

Tobias Müller, the voice of Conan Edogawa, is widely celebrated as one of the best voice actors to ever play the role globally. He seamlessly transitions between Conan's childlike facade and his deep, serious inner monologues as Shinichi. Giuliana Jakobeit (Ran) and Jörg Hengstler (Kogoro) provided legendary performances that defined anime culture for a generation of European fans.

Only if you want a nostalgic, alternate-universe version of the story that ends on a cliffhanger.

In 2014, Discotek Media and Bang Zoom! Entertainment attempted to right the wrongs of the past. They re-dubbed the first few episodes of Detective Conan —this time keeping the original Japanese names, intact violence, and the legendary theme songs.

For many fans, the Funimation dub is the definitive experience due to its iconic humor and localized charm. While it changed names (Shinichi to Jimmy, Ran to Rachel, Kogoro to Richard), it is remembered for its "savage" and witty dialogue.

For Western fans looking to experience the best English dub, the journey is fractured between the early 2000s FUNimation era and modern, more faithful efforts. This guide breaks down the best versions of the Detective Conan English dub. 1. The "Classic" FUNimation Dub (Case Closed Season 1–5)