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#DETECTIVE CONAN EPISODES ALL GONE SERIES#
Having read the series out of order myself, I feel that it's a pretty easy series to jump into without having to watch any of the older episodes. It's a series that I've gone in and out of watching and reading throughout the years, but each time I come back into it I become obsessed with it all over again. Though it is a LONG series, Detective Conan has always been more about it's episodic cases than it's story, and though sometimes it has it's moments of repetitiveness and other such problems long-series tend to have, I believe it has maintained a very consistent level of quality throughout the years and is still highly enjoyable to this day. This is also awesome considering the "Scarlet" case, a CRITICAL arc in the story, will be coming up soon in the anime, and should be just as exciting to watch as it was to read! Still, this is great news for longtime fans of the series, as the fansubs rate of release was frustratingly inconsistent, making it hard to keep up with on a weekly basis. I'm unsure whether or when Crunchyroll will upload any backlog episodes, but presumably they will start to do so at some point in time down the line, though I suspect the popularity of the simulcast episodes will affect the rate and quantity of what they put up. Also known here in the west as Case Closed, the long running anime franchise is now finally legally streaming simulcast episodes on Crunchyroll! New episodes will be released every tuesday afternoon at 3pm, having already started this week with episode 754 - "The Tragedy of the Red Woman (Steam)", which is a great place to start at since it's the first part of a three-part case which ends with the revelation of a new major character in the story! D