The first actual English dub to see the light of day was produced in 2003 for the Singaporean market. Often overlooked by Western fans, this dub, recorded at Voiceovers Unlimited, included 52 episodes and aired on Channel i. It featured a cast of talented local voice actors, including Joe Murray as Shinichi Kudo/Conan Edogawa and Chuck Powers as Kogoro Mouri. Today, this dub is extremely rare, with only the opening and ending credits having surfaced online.
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This dub leaned heavily into a gritty, neo-noir detective aesthetic, complete with a jazzy, hard-boiled narration by Jimmy Kudo at the start of the episodes. Best Content to Watch in this Dub The first actual English dub to see the
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: Heavily localized; Japanese names were changed (e.g., Shinichi became Jimmy Kudo) to appeal to Western audiences. 2. The Bang Zoom! / TMS Modern Dubs (The Accurate) Today, this dub is extremely rare, with only