Detective Conan Tagalog Version Episode 1 To 100 Fixed Direct
The Tagalog-dubbed version of Detective Conan (also known as Case Closed) is a beloved fixture of Philippine television, famously airing on major networks like GMA-7 and TV5. The first 100 episodes establish the core lore of the series, following high school detective Shinichi Kudo as he transforms into the child Conan Edogawa. Key Highlights: Episodes 1–100
Sample Episode Fix Notes (Ep 1)
| Problem in Old Rip | Fix Applied | |--------------------|--------------| | Audio starts 1.5s before video | Trim silence and shift track +1.5s | | Shinichi’s voice switches pitch mid-sentence | Replace line from a cleaner episode source or use EQ normalization | | “Ran” pronounced as “Ran” vs “Rahn” | Standardize to “Rahn” (Tagalog-friendly) | | Missing “next episode” audio | Restored from Japanese track + soft sub translation |
, introducing Shinichi's rival from the west, Heiji Hattori. detective conan tagalog version episode 1 to 100 fixed
A Trip Down Memory Lane: The History of Detective Conan in the Philippines
To appreciate the "fixed" collection, you must appreciate the broadcast history. Detective Conan first aired in the Philippines in the late 1990s/early 2000s. Unlike the English dub which changed character names (Shinichi became "Jimmy Kudo," Ran became "Rachel Moore"), the Tagalog dub remained surprisingly faithful to the original Japanese names.
First Appearance of Heiji Hattori (Ep. 48-49): Ang pagdating ng karibal na detective mula sa Osaka. The Tagalog-dubbed version of Detective Conan (also known
Detective Conan Tagalog Dub has a long history in the Philippines, primarily airing on
- Standardize character name spellings and pronunciations (e.g., Jimmy Kudo → Shinichi Kudo if using original names, or keep legacy TV5/ABS-CBN versions).
- Fix mistranslated clues or plot points in earlier episodes.
- Retain iconic Tagalog lines for recurring jokes/phrases (e.g., “Isang misteryo na kayang lutasin!”).
(1-Hour Special) – The first showdown with the Phantom Thief. Where to Watch (Tagalog Dubbed) Standardize character name spellings and pronunciations (e
The first 100 episodes contain the "Golden Era" of the series, where the foundation for the overarching plot against the Black Organization is laid.