If you are a Detective Conan fan, you must have noticed the ‘black silhouette’ trend in the series. Every criminal is shown as a featureless black character till their identity is revealed.
Detective Conan’s latest spinoff, The Culprit Hanazawa, cashes in on the concept to create a whole new protagonist. This character is trouble personified, and his looks give away his secrets.
‘Detective Conan: The Culprit Hanazawa,’ the gag spinoff manga, will receive an anime adaptation in October 2022. Netflix has announced that it will stream the anime worldwide.
Check out the latest visual for the upcoming anime that points out the hilarity that’s about to ensue:
In the visual, you will see the black silhouette of Hanazawa, and some of the other characters. Of course, it wouldn’t be a Detective Conan series without Conan in it.
Hanazawa will be voiced by Shōta Aoi, who is well known for playing Yu-yu Kondō in Cardfight!! Vanguard overDress.
Hanazawa isn’t a typical protagonist as he is also portrayed as an antagonist in the spinoff. He has evil intentions but gets sidetracked when he realizes how hard it is to settle into a new city, especially if the city is Beika, the heart of all crimes.
Yes, this creepy MC will move into Conan’s city, attracted by the high crime rate. It won’t be long before Conan himself notices Hanazawa. Now, all we have to do is wait to see exactly what crime this peculiar character commits.
About Detective Conan
Detective Conan is a detective manga series by Gosho Aoyama. It was first serialized in 1994 and has been published for over two decades.
Shinichi Kudo, or Conan is a high school detective who has been turned into a child after consuming a toxin.
Along with the FBI and a variety of characters, he solves mysterious cases. He takes on the name of Conan and tries to pin down the syndicate responsible for shrinking him.
Source: Official Website
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