"Detective Conan" spin-off "Mr. Fuzawa" and "Zero's Daily Life" adapted into animation

"Detective Conan" spin-off "Mr. Fuzawa" and "Zero's Daily Life" adapted into animation

The "Detective Conan" spin-off "Detective Conan: The Prisoner: Mr. Fumizawa" and "Detective Conan: Zero's Daily Life" have been announced to be adapted into animations.

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As part of the 100th volume commemoration of the "Detective Conan" single volume, "Detective Conan: The Prisoner: Mr. Fumizawa" and "Detective Conan: Zero's Daily Life" announced today that they will be adapted into animations. Together with the previously released "Detective Conan: Wild Police Story", a total of 3 spin-offs have been announced to be adapted into animations in this 100th episode commemoration.

The story of "Detective Conan: Prisoner Fuzawa-san" is about a dark figure who appeared in the crime city of Beika Town, which has the highest number of crimes in the world. He came to this town to get closer to his target and was surrounded by mystery. That person is... Fuzawa-san (pseudonym)! "Detective Conan: Zero's Daily Life" is about "Amuro Toru" as the protagonist, describing his unknown daily life with three different faces.

As the news of the animation adaptation was made public, the official also released the concept visuals and promotional videos of the two works. At present, neither of the two works has announced the form in which they will be released. For those who are interested in "Detective Conan: The Prisoner: Mr. Fumizawa" and "Detective Conan: Zero's Daily Life", please pay attention to subsequent related reports.

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