The project to commemorate the 1,000th broadcast of the anime "Detective Conan", "The Best of OPED" interim announcement! What are the current top 3?

The second phase of the "Detective Conan" 1,000th broadcast commemorative project, "The Best of OPED," has announced the progress of which opening and ending are receiving the most votes.

The second project of the "Detective Conan" 1000th broadcast commemorative project is "The Best of OPED"!


The anime "Detective Conan" currently airing on Yomiuri and NTV every Saturday night from 6 p.m. will finally reach its 1,000th episode on March 6 (Saturday). A project to commemorate the 1,000th broadcast of "Detective Conan" is currently underway.


The second project, "The Best of OPED (Open-Ended)," was released on January 8 (Fri.), the 25th anniversary of the series, and as of a little over three weeks ago, the total number of votes cast is approximately 200,000, with many people participating. Now, the progress of the contest has been announced.

Who are the top three vote-getters now?

The top 3 are the opening video from January 2020 (music: WANDS "Bright Red Lip"), the ending video from February 2000 (music: Mai Kuraki "Secret of my Heart"), and the ending video from April 1997 (music: Miho Komatsu "Riddle").


You can look back on 25 years of Conan OPED history only now for a limited time on the official "Detective Conan" anime Youtube channel. You can vote once a day, every day, until March 5 (Fri.) at the "Detective Conan" 1000 times campaign special site.

Which "The Best of OPED" will be chosen by the fans of "Detective Conan" in your memories? The results will be announced on March 6 (Sat), the day of the 1,000th episode.

In addition, on February 3 (Wed.), a reboot of the divine episode will be announced at the 1,000th broadcast! Please keep your eyes on this page as well.

⇒ " Detective Conan" 1,000th broadcast commemorative project, "Guess the divine episode that will be rebooted! Three additional visuals have been released!

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Detective Conan" by Gosho Aoyama (serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shōnen Sunday")

© Gosho Aoyama / Shogakukan, Yomiuri TV, TMS 1996

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