Detective Conan Tagalog Version -

Voiced by Robert Brillantes (1st to 3rd broadcasts) and Louie Paraboles (4th broadcast onwards).

, airing Sunday mornings at 6:30 AM. As of early 2026, fan groups continue to track new schedules and even organize block screenings for movies, such as Movie 29: Fallen Angel of the Highway Tagalog Voice Cast The Tagalog dub was produced by Alta Productions and featured several notable Filipino voice actors: Conan Edogawa / Shinichi Kudo: Voiced initially by Robert Brillantes (1st to 3rd broadcasts) and later by Louie Paraboles (4th broadcast onwards). Ran Mouri: Candice Arellano Grace Cornel Kogoro Mouri: Legendary voice actor Jefferson "Jeff" Utanes Detective Conan Tagalog Version

First published in 1994, Detective Conan, also known as Case Closed in some countries, follows the adventures of Shinichi Kudo, a high school student-turned-amateur detective. After being forced to take on a new identity as Conan Edogawa, a name inspired by the famous mystery writer, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Japanese word for "edogawa," meaning "river of Edo," Shinichi solves complex cases while searching for a cure for the rare and mysterious "Black Organization" poison that shrunk him to a child. Voiced by Robert Brillantes (1st to 3rd broadcasts)

However, hope is not lost for nostalgic fans: Ran Mouri: Candice Arellano Grace Cornel Kogoro Mouri:

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His comedic antics were heightened by the distinct, often "over-the-top" Tagalog delivery that suited his "Sleeping Detective" persona. Cultural Impact

Detective Conan (known in the Philippines as Detective Conan or Case Closed ) has a long-standing legacy in Filipino pop culture, primarily due to its extensive run as a Tagalog-dubbed series on major television networks. Broadcast History and Legacy