List of Case Closed characters

Many of the main characters as they appear in the anime. The top row from left to right: Vodka, Vermouth, Korn, Gin, Kaito Kid, Herschel Agasa (Hiroshi Agasa), Harley Hartwell (Heiji Hattori), Richard Moore (Kogoro Mori), Joseph Meguire (Juzo Megure), Masumi Sera, Harry Wilder (Wataru Takagi), Michele Simone (Miwako Sato), Booker Kudo (Yusaku Kudo), Vivian Kudo (Yukiko Kudo), Toru Amuro, Jodie Starling, James Black, Shuichi Akai, and Subaru Okiya (Shuichi Akai in disguise). Bottom row from left to right: Chianti, Kazuya Toyama, George Kaminski (Genta Kojima), Conan Edogawa, Amy Yeager (Ayumi Yoshida), Rachel Moore (Ran Mori), Serena Sebastian (Sonoko Suzuki), Mitch Tennison (Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya), Jimmy Kudo (Shinichi Kudo), Anita Hailey (Ai Haibara), and André Camel.
A relationship diagram for the main characters as they appear in the second episode of the live-action drama series.

The manga series Case Closed, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in Japan, features a large number of recurring fictional characters created by Gosho Aoyama. The series takes place in modern-day Japan and follows an amateur detective Jimmy Kudo (Japanese name: Shinichi Kudo) who solves cases in an episodic fashion while in his childhood body and under the alias Conan Edogawa. He is joined by childhood friend Rachel Moore (Ran Mori) and her father Richard Moore (Kogoro Mori), who runs a detective agency. Throughout the series, Conan interacts and befriends many characters from various groups: the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, the local police in Conan's prefecture; The Junior Detective League, a group of children who solves mysteries for their clients and the FBI. He also befriends a few individuals who know of his true identity: Dr. Agasa, who provides Jimmy with various spy gadgets; Harley Hartwell (Heiji Hattori), a high school detective from Osaka; and Anita Hailey (Ai Haibara), the original developer of the poison who had also transformed into a child.

The manga is licensed by Viz Media while the anime adaptation was first licensed and dubbed by Funimation, then later dubbed the Macias Group and released on Tubi. Funimation and Viz have Americanized many character names, with both companies using different names or spellings for the same characters on several occasions. Other English releases such as the manga published in Singapore by Shogakukan Asia, the anime streaming on Tubi, and the home videos dubbed by Bang Zoom! Entertainment and released through Discotek Media romanize the Japanese names.[1][2]

The list follows the names as presented by the Viz Media manga.

  1. ^ "Products -> Detective Conan Ten Seconds of Terror (show preview) Archived July 25, 2017, at the Wayback Machine." Shogakukan Asia. Retrieved on June 2, 2015.
  2. ^ "Case Closed Episode "One" Blu-Ray Featuring a New Dub Cast Announced for July Release". TMS Entertainment. Archived from the original on November 30, 2020. Retrieved December 5, 2020.