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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Theme and Insert Songs of Detective Conan (41–50)
ANSWEROnly this time

A rush of speed and tension! This track by Only this time was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Detective Conan.
Only this time is a new unit formed by Takuto × Miyakawa-kun, who also performed the anime’s ending theme “Kamikaze Express.” It’s an incredibly cool song that you wouldn’t even think is an anime track!
RAIN MANAKIHIDE

This is a track included in AKIHIDE’s third original album, RAIN STORY.
AKIHIDE is also active as the guitarist of BREAKERZ.
It’s the only song on the album that features vocals.
The sound of the guitar and piano vividly expresses the scene of falling rain.
Melody of the EyesBOYFRIEND

This is the third single released in Japan by the six-member South Korean male idol group BOYFRIEND.
While it features a beat reminiscent of dance music, the Japanese lyrics convey a clear warmth, and the ballad-like progression makes it a gentle song.
Everlasting luvBREAKERZ

This work is memorable for BREAKERZ’s rock sound and DAIGO’s powerful vocals.
It was used as the opening theme for Detective Conan from April to September 2009.
The lyrics express a resolve to uphold unchanging love while resisting the passage of time, aligning well with the anime’s worldview.
It’s especially recommended to listen to alongside visual works that depict romance or youth.
As a passionate yet heartrending classic that colors Conan’s world of nonstop thrills, it continues to be beloved by many fans.
I want to see you now...DAIGO

This is a single released under DAIGO’s solo name, who is also active as the vocalist of the band BREAKERZ.
It features a calm piano tone and a gentle singing voice that differ from his work with BREAKERZ.
The lyrics are also striking, as they seem to depict the feelings of the character Shinichi Kudo from the series.
GreedKNOCK OUT MONKEY

This is the third single by KNOCK OUT MONKEY, a rock band from Hyogo Prefecture.
Even though it’s a tie-in with Detective Conan, it’s a track that fully showcases their signature style, delivering a powerful sound that feels great.
The guitar solo, in particular, drew attention for its incredible intensity—people said it sounded like it was exploding.
mysteryLa PomPon

This is the third single by the dance and vocal group La PomPon.
It’s a cover of the same song by Miho Komatsu, which served as the third opening theme for Detective Conan.
A major feature is its arrangement tailored for dancing, setting it apart from the original.





