As an anime that has been serialized for more than twenty years, behind the scenes of "Detective Conan", there are many silently dedicated staff, bowing down and dying.
Today, let's take a look at them!
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Masakazu Yokoyama
In March 2020, Twitter suddenly broke a shocking news. Masakazu Yokoyama, who was responsible for the sound effects of works such as "Giant Star" and "Detective Conan", died at the age of 72.

We probably don't know much about Masato Yokoyama and Mr. Old. You just have to remember that the sound effects of Detective Conan from the first episode to the latest series were all handled by him (and later his daughter). Masao Yokoyama and Mr. Yokoyama have created a series of classic sound effects for us, such as "One Stick a Year in the New Year" and "Conan Lightning Strokes through the Mind". Presumably, in the subtitles of the ending song of this year's theatrical version of "Crimson Bullets", the words "in memory of Yokoyama Masakazu (in honor of Yokoyama Masakazu)" will also appear... (After the death of Conan's important production staff, the subtitles of the ending song of the theatrical version released next to the release will have this line of commemorative words))
It is believed that after his death, her daughter Akiki Yokoyama will be able to take over his work better.
Hopefully, after Conan's ending, we will remember this old gentleman who has followed Conan for twenty-four years.
Yasuo Urakagami
If the sound effects were wrapped up by the "Yokoyama" family, then since the TV295 episode (split version 317 episodes) "Love and Determination must kill the ball (part II)", Conan's music supervision has also been wrapped up by the Urakami family. Unfortunately, Mr. Yasuo Urakami passed away on December 18, 2014 at the age of 72, after handing over his posthumous work "The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa – The Worst Two Days in History." Mr. Yasuo Urakami also became the first commemorative person to appear in the subtitles of the ending song of detective Conan's theater version.
Today, the music supervision of Detective Conan is still his sons and daughters, Keiko Urakami and Yasuo Urakami.
Masahito Yoshioka
On June 1, 2019, Michihiko Suwa ceased to be the chief producer of detective Conan. As soon as this news came out, it set off a wave among Conan fans.
And Mr. Masahito Yoshioka, who participated in the production with him, never saw the ending again...
On January 14, 2016, Mr. Masahito Yoshioka, who was the producer of episodes 1-626 and the first 15 theatrical versions of Detective Conan, died of illness at the age of 56. In the theatrical version of "Pure Black Nightmare" in the same year, he also appeared in the subtitles of the ending song...
56 years old, life is still long, just gone, it is a pity...
Sho Nozawa
If you ask which theatrical version of "Detective Conan" has the highest rating, most people will definitely vote for "The Undead on Baker Street". Indeed, "The Undead on Baker Street" is very well written. However, the screenwriter of "The Undead on Baker Street", Mr. Nozawa, committed suicide 16 years ago at the age of 44.
At that time, Mr. Nozawa was undoubtedly a bright new star in the screenwriting world. His book "The Undead of Baker Street" brought the Conan theatrical version to new heights at the box office; his unfinished work, NHK Dahe Drama "Sakaue No Cloud" (adapted from Sima Liaotaro's novel of the same name), also reached the top level of Dahe Drama.
The departure of Mr. Nozawa is a regret for the Japanese screenwriting community...
Ichisei Gunei
And another screenwriter, I'm afraid everyone is more familiar. He died of pancreatic cancer in July 2016 and wrote many episodes of Detective Conan and Mr. Kazunari Gunuchi, who wrote many episodes of Detective Conan and the theatrical versions of Detective Conan Nos. 1-9, 12-16, and 18.
The TV742 episode (split version 795 episodes) he was responsible for, "The Pact with J League Players", became his last work.
Mr. Kazunari Gunuchi is probably the screenwriter who knows "Detective Conan" best. In his pen, every character in "Detective Conan" will have a lot of shining points, and in his pen, there will be almost no OOC (Out Of Control) (refers to the character's behavior that does not conform to the original work setting, so that it cannot be done by the original character). From relatively warm small cases to homicides of a bad nature, he can do a particularly good job.
Since then, there has been no theatrical screenwriter who knows so much about the characters of Detective Conan. It's really a jealous talent!
other
In addition to Mr. Kazunari Koonei and Mr. Nozawa, Mr. Hiroichi Nichino, who wrote tv25 episodes (split 26 episodes) and "True and False Hostage Kidnapping Incident" for Detective Conan, Mr. Takeshi Mochizuki, who wrote TV158 episodes (split 168 episodes) and "Silent Ring Line" and other episodes, and Ms. Shimada Man, who wrote TV281 episodes (split 303 episodes) and "Young Witnesses" and other episodes, also passed away. Their life expectancy is between 45-60 years old. What a shame!
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On the Internet, there is a "joke" - "Singers who have sung songs for Conan have not ended very well." ”
Although this sentence is simply nonsense, it is natural for the singer's sales to decline. However, they are all fine.
Apart from...... A man...
Apart from...... Sakai Izumi sister...
Sister...... Never come back...
On May 27, 2007, due to a brain contusion caused by falling down the stairs, Sister Quanshui left the world she loved forever...
Is this just a red face and a thin life...
Why is Heaven so unjust and summons such a perfect man to his side...
Maybe, God also wants to hear the goddess sing a song...
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Jiang Duhui
For your childhood, is the dubbed version of Detective Conan the most familiar to you?
Probably, it's a Taiwanese dubbed version.
In the late Stage of the Taiwanese Dubbed Version of Detective Conan, Ms. Jiang Duhui was responsible for Conan's voice acting. Her dubbing skills are excellent, not inferior to the two previous dubbing teachers.
However, on September 16, 2019, Ms. Jiang Duhui died of cervical cancer at the age of 49.
We can no longer hear the voice of that beautiful aunt from the future Taiwanese dubbed version of "Detective Conan"...
Shiozawa is also a man
Hearing the voice actor of the Shiratori Police Department, will you feel like you are in The Hidden Village of Kiba?
That's right, his current voice is Kazuhiko Inoue, who voices Kiki Kakashi.
Before he became a voice actor, Shiratori Actually had a voice actor named Kanehito Shiozawa. Mr. Kanehito Shiozawa's voice is clear and textured, which is very rare. His unique gentle midrange sound quality is still something that people talk about today. No matter what role he plays, he can show the personality of the character to the fullest, so that the audience has the feeling of "it should be like this". This ever-changing superb acting skills make his play path extraordinarily broad.
Unfortunately, in 2000, like Izumi's sister, he died because of the same accident, at the age of 46. It's really impermanent!
And then —there were voice actors from a couple of old characters—
Home bow home positive
On September 30, 2014, Mr. Masamune, who voiced James Black, passed away due to illness at the age of 80. "Sniper in a Different Dimension" has also become his last work.
After this, although James Black's voice actor was replaced by Mr. Takaya Toshi, James gradually faded out in the later Conan plot, which also had a lot to do with his death...
Seizo Kato
On January 17 of the same year, Mr. Seizo Kato, who voiced Kiyonaga Matsumoto, also passed away at the age of 86. In Conan, the role of Matsumoto Kiyonaga was finally arranged as the ending of promotion and resignation, which is also relatively satisfactory!
Ichiro Nagai
Ten days later, Mr. Ichiro Nagai, who voiced Jiro Suzuki, also passed away at the age of 82.
The voice actor of Jiro Yoshi Suzuki was replaced by Mr. Koso Tomita. Although Mr. Tomita is also very good, he can no longer find the feeling that Jiro Yoshi Suzuki was originally capable and undeserved...
Ishizuka is transported
On August 13, 2018, Mr. Yoshisei Ishizuka, the voice actor who voiced Ginzo Nakamori, died of esophageal cancer at the age of 67. Ishizuka's ascension can be said to be a vivid performance of the Nakamori Police Department, who is impatient and somewhat clumsy, but very hard-working and serious. And Ishizuka Yunsheng, in the end, did not see the moment when the strange thief Kidd was arrested...
Nobuo Tanaka
Just two months later, Mr. Nobuo Tanaka, the voice actor of Shintaro Tanaka, who was Nakamori's boss, also died of esophageal cancer. The two voice actors who hunted down Kidd actually died of esophageal cancer, which is really very coincidental. It's also a real shame that neither of the officers' voice actors saw kidd arrested for the day. Hopefully, the two of them can see the end of "Detective Conan" and "Magic Fight" in heaven...
Among Conan, voice actors are not a minority. However, after changing three voice actors in a row, there may be only the following two characters.
The first character is Hinnosuke Terai.
On May 1, 2014, Mr. Koji Yada, the voice actor who voiced the principal of Teidan High School and Huangnosuke Terai for Detective Conan, died at the age of 81.
On October 20, 2016, the second voice actor, Mr. Kafu Kanae, who voiced "Detective Conan" by Huangnosuke Terai, also died of illness at the age of 80.
I hope that the third voice actor, Mr. Michio Hasama, must live in good health!
The second character is Ginjiro Toyama.
Mr. Masato Sako, the first voice actor of Ginshiro Toyama, died of tongue cancer on January 11, 2003, at the age of 56.
Shinji Ogawa, the second voice actor of Ginjiro Toyama, died of organic pneumonia on March 7, 2015 at the age of 74.
I hope that Mr. Masaki Teraji, the third voice actor of Ginshiro Toyama, must live well and see the grand finale of Conan!
In Conan, there are even cases where two couples die after the voice priority of the voice.
The first pair is the voice actors of Satoshi Maeda and Akiko Sayama, who were separated by the killings.
In 2012, Mr. Taro Arakawa, the voice actor who voiced Satoshi Maeda, died at the age of 56.
The following year, on February 18, 2013, Ms. Akiko Honda, a voice actress of Akiko Sayama, died at the age of 49 due to ineffective treatment for multiple cancers.
At the same time, Motokiko was also a voice actress in Kitashita Campbell Fusha's childhood.
Dr. Kasa's juvenile voice actor, Mr. Kazunari Tanaka, also died of brainstem hemorrhage on October 10, 2016, also at the age of 49. Hopefully, in heaven, they will never miss Ginkgo again...
In addition to them, there are also voice actors with some small characters who have also passed away.
Koji Tsujitani
On October 17, 2018, Mr. Koshi Tsujitani, who voiced Hideyoshi Akagi, died of a cerebral infarction at the age of 56.
Akagi heroes can still gallop on the field, and the familiar voice we can no longer hear.
Satohiko Nakajima
At the scene of the crime, it is common to see an appraiser named Denmi. He is amiable and often shows Conan what he finds at the crime scene.
On September 18, 2017, Mr. Satohiko Nakajima, the voice actor of Denmi Criminal, died of illness at the age of 56.
From now on, never demi criminal.
Taro Ishida
If you have seen the early theatrical version, you will be familiar with the "Bomb Maniac" Moriya Teiji!
It can be said that it is precisely because of the superb interpretation of Mr. Taro Ishida that the image of Emperor Moritani is more vivid and more vicious.
On September 21, 2013, Mr. Taro Ishida passed away at the age of 69 while filming the TV series. Since then, an excellent actor, an excellent voice actor, has disappeared between the worlds.
Yoshiko Fujita
In "The Magician at the End of the Century", the snake and scorpion beauty Pu Siqinglan must have left a deep impression on you!
Her voice actress is Lady Fujita, who voices Taiichi Yachijin in Digimon.
Unfortunately, Ms. Fujita passed away on December 28, 2018 due to invasive breast cancer at the age of 68.
In the new version of Digimon, we can no longer hear the voices from childhood.
Kyoyoshi Saito
Kyoyo Saito, who performed well in the theatrical version of Detective Conan's Theatrical Version of The Coffin of Cyan and perfectly portrayed the voice actor Saito Onizuka in Detective Conan TV 488 episodes (split episodes 532-533) in "The Devil of television", died in a car accident on October 5, 2013 at the age of 37.
You never know which of tomorrow and the unexpected will come first, so cherish the present!
During the Qingming Dynasty, we remember the silent efforts they gave behind the scenes, and hope that after Conan is finished, we will still remember them.
At the same time, I also hope that the remaining behind-the-scenes staff must protect their bodies and must see the finale of Conan!
This article is completed by Ke Xiaoyan, and reprinting without permission is prohibited