For Jun Shibu, detective Conan animation has released a number of divine comedies (especially those animated theme songs from 1996 to the early 2000s), and these divine comedies are classic enough to stand the test of time, rather than the kind of short-lived popular songs.

When Detective Conan began to hit in the mid-to-late 1990s, it coincided with a golden period in the Japanese pop world, and in the 90s, the physical record market for Japanese pop music reached a considerable peak, during which time music works with more than one million physical record sales (platinum sales records) were like a collective street parade.
Although looking back at the sales of the theme song of the "Detective Conan" animated series, there are not many works that can reach million-level sales, but a considerable number of musicians who often launched million-selling records in the 90s have sung the theme song for the "Conan" animated series.
Next, Jun Shibu will take some time to take you to review the "Conan" animated series, especially in the "Conan" TV animation, those theme songs that have sold quite well (mainly listing the top five single record sales), and introduce some of the famous musicians who sang these theme songs to Azai.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > NO.5: Conan TV Anime OP17 – B'z Impulse</h1>
Single record sales: 304,370 copies
B'z has been a National Band in Japan until now, and this band still maintains the first place in the total sales of JPO albums, and throughout the 90s and early 2000s, it was directly the peak of this band, and records above the million level, or even more than two million, are not a problem for B'z at all (but due to the impact of the Internet era, even B'z can hardly avoid the reality of the decline of the physical record industry).
<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" >NO4: Conan TV Anime OP3 - Komatsu's Enigma</h1>
Singles sold: 325,850 copies
"Enigma" is definitely the divine comedy in the theme song of the "Conan" animation series, and this single record is also the first single record of Komatsu's mainstream debut, for the first single record can get such a good result, this is the embodiment of her strength, but unfortunately now basically can not hear Komatsu's works.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >NO3: Conan TV Anime ED11 – Start in My Life</h1>
Singles sold: 356,310 copies
Finally saw the appearance of the famous Japanese singer Himeki Mai, when Jun Shibu was still in college, there was a period of time when he liked the music works of Kuraki Mai, Kuraki Mai is also the royal singer of the "Conan" animation series, I hope she can continue to bring a better theme song to "Conan". This "Start in my life" as an ED song selection, the atmosphere is simply amazing.
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > NO2: "Shannan", TV Drawing OP6-B'z, "Last Minute Chop"</h1>
Singles sold: 804,720 copies
The sales performance has been significantly improved at once, it is really worthy of B'z, B'z to the "Conan" animation series to provide the theme song is very burning, while burning, there is a strange touch.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" >NO1: Conan TV Anime ED9 – Mai Kuragi's Secret of My Heart</h1>
Singles sold: 968,960 copies
This song is quite classic, whether it is for The singer career of Mai Kuraki or for the "Conan" animation, those who have seen the "Conan" animation are certainly familiar with this song, and if you know a little about the popular songs in Japan in the 90s and early 2000s, you will definitely be able to hear this song on many occasions.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > focus on [Shibu Dimension], an anime channel written by manga artists with attitudes</h1>