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 (11–20)
The world will become your color.B’z

This is a song by B’z, an artist who has frequently handled theme songs for Detective Conan and is strongly associated with the series.
It was written specifically as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare, and it’s a grand piece that evokes the imagery of the movie’s end credits.
Zero -ZERO-Masaharu Fukuyama

It was released on April 7, 2018 as the theme song for the movie Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer.
It’s a very cool track, but when you listen to the lyrics, they really hit you in the heart.
In response to one of Conan’s famous lines, the phrase “Justice isn’t just one thing” really makes you think.
It’s an essential song for any Conan fan!
Q&AB’z

This is a track included on their best-of album, “B’z The Best XXV 1999-2012.” It was written specifically as an opening theme for Detective Conan.
While it’s a quintessential, up-tempo rock tune in their signature style, the title and lyrics also reflect a thoughtful respect for the series, making it a standout song.
On the edge (chop)B’z

One of B’z’s signature songs that celebrates the spirit of pushing your limits.
Its powerful guitar riff and memorable melody are especially captivating.
Released in June 1999, it was used as the opening theme for the popular anime Detective Conan.
It remains a fan favorite and is often played during encores or toward the end of their live shows.
The song expresses the determination to overcome hardships and dangers and keep moving forward.
The message of challenge embedded in the word “giri-giri” (on the edge) gives courage in everyday life.
It’s the perfect track when you want to do your best or need some encouragement.
The Summer Without YouDEEN

Known as one of DEEN’s signature songs, this track is their 12th single, released on May 27, 1997.
It was chosen as the ending theme for the fourth season of the TV anime Detective Conan, capturing the hearts of many listeners.
Written and composed by Miho Komatsu, the song beautifully portrays lost summer days and memories with someone special.
Its lyrics, where sweet recollections intertwine with a sense of loss, will resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a recommended piece not only for those who have experienced parting with someone dear, but also for anyone who wants to cherish the present.
Perfect for the end of summer, this gem of a ballad offers a blend of nostalgia and warmth—be sure to savor it.
Just one wishMiho Komatsu

A song that captures the ache of unrequited love was used as the ending theme for the anime Detective Conan.
Miho Komatsu’s delicate vocals beautifully express a heart that can’t be honest and a deep affection for the other person.
It aired from December 1997 to July the following year, peaking at No.
8 on the Oricon charts.
The single surpassed 500,000 in total sales and was certified Gold.
Its lyrics, which portray the complex emotions brought by love and the bittersweetness of memories, are sure to resonate with many listeners.
It’s a recommended track for those troubled by love or looking to reevaluate their relationships with someone special.
Detective Conan Theme and Insert Songs (21–30)
Proof of Eternal AbsenceTokyo Incidents

It’s a thrilling rock number written specifically as the theme song for the theatrical film Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet.
Shiina Ringo’s dark worldview and Tokyo Jihen’s superb band sound blend seamlessly, instantly pulling listeners into the story.
The lyrics portray the resolve of someone who, bearing a truth that must never be revealed, throws themselves into a solitary battle—perfectly mirroring the tense atmosphere of the film.
The track was included on the EP News, released in April 2020.
It’s the kind of song that can give you a push when you want to sink into a mysterious mood or steel yourself for a major decision.





