Although "Detective Conan" and "Inuyasha" are both Japanese comics, few people would have thought that the bond between these two works is very deep. Originally, the authors of these two works were not Same, the former is Gosho Aoyama and the latter is Rumiko Takahashi. However, it seems to be an appointment. The characters in the two works make guest appearances for each other, which is very interesting. In "Detective Conan", ever since Kudo Shinichi became Conan, Conan has been living in Mourilan's house. Once in Mouri Kogoro's detective agency, when Kogoro was thinking about it alone, Conan had a Holding a comic book, and judging from the cover of the comic book, we can clearly see that the character on the cover is Inuyasha!
So Hirai Taro decided to translate the Japanese pronunciation of the name of the father of Western detective mystery novels (Edgar Allan Poe) as his pen name, which is the origin of Edogawa Ranpo. This is our Mouri Kogoro. I believe many people’s impression of this character is that he is an alcoholic + a pervert + a low IQ.
However, if you watch the theater version or pay attention to some plots about Mouri Kogoro, you will find that Moori Kogoro is definitely not like what you see. On the contrary, he is still an ability that is not inferior to Conan. The characters just give people the impression that they are a bit mentally retarded. Therefore, it is understandable that some people suspect that he is the big boss behind the scenes.
The real childhood memories of "Detective Conan", so why is "Conan" so popular? Starting from "The Eleventh Striker" in 2012, the theatrical version of the work has achieved box office growth for six consecutive years. Of particular note is the release of "Pure Black Nightmare" in 2016.
Although this work is promoted as a gimmick by the black organization, in fact, what really attracts attention is the duel between Amuro Toru and Akai Shuichi. There is also a classic line from Conan called "There is only one truth." This has almost become Conan's standard line. If he doesn't say it in any episode, you will doubt whether he is Conan. However, if you have watched If you read the original comic, you will find that this sentence is not included in the comic from beginning to end. This is an original line by the screenwriter of the animated version.