Theme songs and insert songs of Detective Conan
We’re introducing the theme songs from Detective Conan, the manga and anime about a boy detective whose catchphrase is “a child in appearance, an adult in intellect.” As a 30-minute anime on Nippon TV, Conan holds the record for the longest-running show in its slot and is beloved by countless viewers, from adults to children.
We’ve compiled Conan’s theme songs into a playlist, so you may find some that bring back a lot of memories.
Enjoy listening while pondering the truth behind each case.
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Detective Conan Theme and Insert Songs (71–80)
O brilliance of the starsZARD
Released as a double A-side with “Like a Sail Waiting for Summer,” this song was created with the aim of becoming a tune that people of all ages could remember—much like “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.
” You’ve probably heard its bright, catchy melody! Additionally, “Like a Sail Waiting for Summer” also serves as the theme song for the film “The Plot on the Horizon.
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To that gentle place we promised to go togetherU-ka Saegusa IN db

The song by U-ka Saegusa IN db, used as an opening theme for Detective Conan, captivates with its powerful message and exhilarating, fast-paced sound.
Released in October 2003, it reached No.
8 on the Oricon charts and became one of the band’s signature tracks.
The lyrics, which describe pressing on toward a promised place while facing a cold headwind, portray hope for the future and the depth of bonds.
Thanks to its tie-in with the anime, its recognition soared, and it continues to be loved by fans across a wide range of ages.
It’s a track that gives you the courage to look ahead when faced with doubt or hardship.
Butterfly CoreVALSHE

This is VALSHE’s sixth single, featuring a husky singing voice that makes it hard to tell at first listen whether it’s a woman or a man, which has also made them very popular on Nico Nico Douga.
It’s a rock track that highlights that husky voice, with a symphonic feel as well.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced many of Detective Conan’s theme songs and insert tracks.
The voices of artists like Mai Kuraki and B’z have colored Conan’s exploits, heightening the story’s tension and emotional impact.
Do you have a favorite Conan song? Why not experience the world of the series—nurtured alongside its music—through these tracks yourself?






