OVA
Description
After being force-fed the experimental poison APTX 4869 by the Black Organization, Shinichi Kudo’s body regressed to that of a child, leading him to adopt the alias Conan Edogawa—a fusion of mystery authors Arthur Conan Doyle and Edogawa Rampo. This transformation preserved his memories, personality, and deductive prowess while reducing his physical age to six or seven years. He stands 95 cm tall, weighs 18 kg, and has dark brown hair with blue eyes. His signature attire includes a blue suit jacket with shorts, red trainers, white socks, a red bowtie housing a voice modulator, and his father’s glasses equipped with a homing device—both engineered by Professor Agasa. His shoes also feature electromagnetic technology to amplify kicking power.
To evade the Black Organization, Professor Agasa presented Conan as a distant relative and placed him with Ran Mouri and her detective father Kogoro, leveraging their agency to pursue organization-related cases. Conan attends Teitan Elementary School, joining the Detective Boys alongside classmates Ayumi Yoshida, Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, and Genta Kojima. He meticulously maintains his cover by mimicking childish behavior, addressing Ran as "Ran-neechan" and referencing Shinichi as "Shinichi-niichan." His proximity to Ran results in her unknowingly confiding her feelings for Shinichi to him.
Despite his appearance, Conan retains the intellect that earned Shinichi titles like "Heisei Holmes." He covertly solves cases by tranquilizing Kogoro and using his bowtie to voice deductions as "Sleeping Kogoro" or by directing Sonoko Suzuki as the "Deduction Queen." His personality merges juvenile mannerisms with adult logic, though he struggles to mask his expertise, often attributing insights to television or mentors like Kogoro or Agasa. Among the Detective Boys, his authenticity occasionally backfires when unfamiliarity with popular games paints him as naive. He holds an uncompromising moral stance against criminal suicides, believing detectives share blame if they fail to prevent deaths, stemming from an early personal failure.
Conan utilizes Professor Agasa’s gadgets, including the tranquilizer watch and voice-changing bowtie, during investigations. His physical capabilities encompass precision soccer kicks aided by his modified shoes, firearms proficiency despite recoil limitations, skiing, skating, and lip-reading. In the spin-off *Meitantei Conan: Joshi Kōsei Tantei Suzuki Sonoko no Jikenbō*, Conan supports Ran and Sonoko during a train journey where Sonoko investigates a female passenger’s disappearance. While Sonoko leads the case using observation and deduction, Conan provides implicit backup, adhering to his pattern of enabling others as proxies. The case resolves with Sonoko independently solving the mystery as Conan remains in the background.
To evade the Black Organization, Professor Agasa presented Conan as a distant relative and placed him with Ran Mouri and her detective father Kogoro, leveraging their agency to pursue organization-related cases. Conan attends Teitan Elementary School, joining the Detective Boys alongside classmates Ayumi Yoshida, Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, and Genta Kojima. He meticulously maintains his cover by mimicking childish behavior, addressing Ran as "Ran-neechan" and referencing Shinichi as "Shinichi-niichan." His proximity to Ran results in her unknowingly confiding her feelings for Shinichi to him.
Despite his appearance, Conan retains the intellect that earned Shinichi titles like "Heisei Holmes." He covertly solves cases by tranquilizing Kogoro and using his bowtie to voice deductions as "Sleeping Kogoro" or by directing Sonoko Suzuki as the "Deduction Queen." His personality merges juvenile mannerisms with adult logic, though he struggles to mask his expertise, often attributing insights to television or mentors like Kogoro or Agasa. Among the Detective Boys, his authenticity occasionally backfires when unfamiliarity with popular games paints him as naive. He holds an uncompromising moral stance against criminal suicides, believing detectives share blame if they fail to prevent deaths, stemming from an early personal failure.
Conan utilizes Professor Agasa’s gadgets, including the tranquilizer watch and voice-changing bowtie, during investigations. His physical capabilities encompass precision soccer kicks aided by his modified shoes, firearms proficiency despite recoil limitations, skiing, skating, and lip-reading. In the spin-off *Meitantei Conan: Joshi Kōsei Tantei Suzuki Sonoko no Jikenbō*, Conan supports Ran and Sonoko during a train journey where Sonoko investigates a female passenger’s disappearance. While Sonoko leads the case using observation and deduction, Conan provides implicit backup, adhering to his pattern of enabling others as proxies. The case resolves with Sonoko independently solving the mystery as Conan remains in the background.