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Detective conan no longer available on netflix in 2025

Detective Conan Withdrawn From Netflix | Fans Share Frustration and Alternatives

By

Akira Nakamura

Jun 4, 2025, 12:46 PM

Edited By

Isabella Cruz

Updated

Jun 6, 2025, 06:43 PM

2 minutes (approx.)

A graphic showing Detective Conan characters with a Netflix logo disappearing in the background

The removal of Detective Conan from Netflix in 2025 has left many fans confused and frustrated as discrepancies in access spark debate among viewers. While some regions still have access, others are left in the dark, raising questions about Netflix's regional policies.

Limited Access Leading to Backlash

Fans have expressed mixed reactions to this news. In India, many can still enjoy seasons 1, 2, 23, 24, and about 26 movies. One user noted, "In India itโ€™s still available. 4 random seasons and around 26 movies are all on Netflix." Meanwhile, others in the U.S. voiced their frustrations, with comments like, "Itโ€™s shrinking you!"

Regional Content Confusion

Some fans recognized the absence of Detective Conan in the U.S. due to the different title, "Case Closed." One comment highlighted this by saying, "Hilarious that I could already tell this wasnโ€™t in the US just because the title wasnโ€™t โ€˜Case Closed.โ€™" Moreover, viewers from Singapore are puzzled as well. One remarked, "I wonder why itโ€™s not available in Singapore, especially since thatโ€™s where Odex, the licensing company for Conan in the SARC countries, is headquartered." This raises speculation that Netflix may be negotiating a deal with Odex.

Interestingly, similar sentiments were shared by a fan mentioning issues related to episode numbers. They indicated, "I wonder if itโ€™s because theyโ€™re fixing the episode numbers? I mean, season 23 and 24 is actually season 28 and 29."

Seeking Familiar Dubs

Fans reminisced about earlier English dubs, which many found integral to their viewing experience. "I ๐ŸŒŠ All of the first 5 seasons and movies in Dub; itโ€™s just so iconic," one user shared. This reflects a widespread nostalgia that adds a layer to the ongoing discussion about the series.

Shifting Viewing Habits

Amid the removal, people are identifying ways to watch Detective Conan. One user remarked, "Pops Anime Asia on YouTube has all episodes for Detective Conan!" Another comment detailed a personal experience where the content appeared on a new profile after it was missing on an older one.

"Maybe it's a profile issue," suggested a viewer, indicating ongoing complexity in Netflixโ€™s content accessibility.

Fans Demand Clarity from Netflix

The call for communication from Netflix has grown louder, as many fans urge the platform to clarify the future of Detective Conan. With many dedicated fans feeling left out, the silence from the streaming giant only adds to their frustration. As Detective Conan continues to capture the hearts of viewers, will Netflix respond to their concerns?

Key Insights to Consider

  • โœ… Fans in India and the Philippines still have access to Detective Conan seasons and movies.

  • ๐Ÿ” Users question regional licensing and availability in Singapore and SARC countries.

  • ๐ŸŽค Nostalgia for classic English dubs reinforces viewers' attachment to the series.

  • ๐Ÿ“บ Alternative platforms are emerging as viewing options for content not found on Netflix.

As the conversation evolves, viewers remain hopeful for a resolution that will allow them better access to Detective Conan, reflecting on the significance of streaming platforms in their lives.