A high school detective turned child solves impossible crimes using his hidden adult intellect—now in a fully synchronized, audio-fixed Tagalog dub of the first 100 episodes.
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Tagalog-dubbed version of Detective Conan Case Closed internationally) has a long history in the Philippines, primarily airing on
. Episodes 1 through 100 cover the foundational mysteries of the series, introducing key characters like Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, and the Detective Boys. Tagalog Dub Broadcast History GMA-7 (Main Carrier): The Tagalog dub traditionally aired on
, which has broadcast hundreds of episodes over several decades, including the initial run of episodes 1–100. Animax Asia:
Animax produced its own English dub for the Philippines in 2006 but only covered approximately 52 episodes due to licensing constraints. Episode List: 1 to 100 (Core Arcs)
The Tagalog version follows the original Japanese episode numbering. Key cases in the first 100 episodes include: Episode Range Key Highlights & Iconic Cases
Shinichi's transformation into Conan; the introduction of the Detective Boys and Kogoro Mouri. Introduction of Heiji Hattori (The Diplomat Murder Case) and iconic mysteries like the Moonlight Sonata Murder Case
Development of the "Sleeping Kogoro" legend and Conan's growing rivalry with local detectives. Introduction of the Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case (Episodes 81–82) and the first appearance of Where to Watch (Current Status) detective conan tagalog version episode 1 to 100 fixed
Official streaming platforms in the Philippines primarily offer the series with English subtitles or international dubs. However, legacy Tagalog-dubbed content can sometimes be found through specific channels: Netflix & Crunchyroll: These platforms host many seasons of Detective Conan
, but they typically feature the original Japanese audio with English/Tagalog subtitles rather than the legacy GMA Tagalog dub. Community Archives:
Fan communities often share archival clips and schedules of GMA's broadcasts on social media platforms like Facebook (Detective Conan PH)
, where specific episodes like 81-82 are sometimes uploaded in HD.
Offers "Series 1" (starting from Episode 1), typically with multi-language subtitle support. within these first 100 episodes?
Detective Conan Tagalog version is a staple of Filipino anime culture, primarily known for its long-running broadcast on GMA Network
. The first 100 episodes of the Tagalog dub established the iconic voices and localized tone that fans have followed for decades. History and Broadcast Original Dubbing : The series was localized by ALTA Productions for Philippine television. Airing History
: While it originally premiered years ago, GMA 7 continues to air "replay" episodes. For instance, a 2025 broadcast schedule placed Tagalog-dubbed episodes on Sundays at 6:30 AM Availability : Currently, Netflix Philippines streams the first 42 episodes A high school detective turned child solves impossible
. Fans often look for "fixed" or complete versions on platforms like where community members compile episodes 1 through 100. Iconic Tagalog Voice Cast (Episodes 1-100)
The early episodes featured a specific "classic" cast that defined the characters for Filipino viewers: Tagalog Voice Actor Shinichi Kudo / Conan Edogawa Robert Brillantes / Louie Paraboles Candice Arellanos / Grace Cornel Kogoro Mouri Jefferson Utanes Heiji Hattori Mark Aspiras / Ely Martin Ayumi Yoshida / Sonoko Suzuki Charvie Abeletes / Klariz Magboo Wataru Takagi Roger Aquino Key Cases in the First 100 Episodes
The first 100 episodes cover foundational mysteries that define the series' formula: Detective Conan Wiki | Fandom The Roller Coaster Murder Case
– The origin story where Shinichi Kudo is transformed into Conan. The Company President's Daughter Kidnapping Case – Conan’s first case using the name "Conan Edogawa." An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case
– Introduces the recurring theme of locked-room mysteries. Episodes 81-82 The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case
– Features a rare case involving real-world Japanese music icons TWO-MIX. Legacy and Community Impact
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
These early episodes are categorized by fans into major plot movements and classic standalone mysteries: If you share exactly what’s wrong with the
The Origin (Episode 1): Shinichi is poisoned by the Black Organization during an investigation at a tropical land theme park.
The "Detective Boys" Foundation: Episodes featuring Conan’s elementary school friends—Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Genta—solving local neighborhood mysteries. Iconic Cases: Episode 11: The Moonlight Sonata Murder Case (Classic one-hour special).
Episode 43: The Edogawa Conan Kidnapping Case, which introduces Conan’s parents, Yusaku and Yukiko Kudo. Episode 48-49: The Diplomat Murder Case
, introducing Shinichi's rival from the west, Heiji Hattori.
Episode 76: Conan vs. Kaitou Kid, the debut of the legendary phantom thief. The Tagalog Voice Cast
The Tagalog dub is highly regarded for its local flavor, with notable voice actors bringing the characters to life: Detective Conan Important Episode List - XerBlade.com
The "fixed" collection isn't just random episodes; it is a carefully curated playlist covering the most iconic cases in the series' history. Here is what you get in a properly fixed Volume 1:
| Broadcaster | Period (approx.) | Episode Coverage (Tagalog) | Status | |-------------|------------------|----------------------------|--------| | ABS-CBN (Studio 23 later ABS-CBN 2) | 1999–2002 | Episodes 1–100 (partial) | Incomplete / out of order | | Hero TV | 2005–2008 | Reruns of first ~100 episodes | Fixed numbering but still missing some | | Yey! (digital channel) | 2016–2018 | Select episodes only | No complete 1–100 run |
Note: The “fixed” version means aligning the Tagalog episode count with the original Japanese numbering. In early ABS-CBN airings, episodes 1–100 were often renumbered starting from “1” again after certain arcs.