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 (1–10)
Togetsu Bridge ~Thinking of You~Mai Kuraki

This is Mai Kuraki’s 41st single, written specifically as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Crimson Love Letter.
With this song, it marks the 21st tie-in with Detective Conan.
It’s an impressive track with a distinctly Japanese atmosphere that strongly evokes the imagery of the Kyoto-set movie.
Love is thrill, shock, and suspenseRina Aiuchi

Brimming with a sense of speed, this Eurobeat track blends perfectly with the world of Detective Conan and stands as a signature song in Rina Aiuchi’s career.
Released in October 2000 as her fourth single, it became her first to reach No.
5 on the Oricon weekly chart and was also included on the classic album “Be Happy.” Its thrilling psychological portrayal of falling into paranoia because you can’t read the heart of the one you love links exquisitely with the story’s pursuit of a difficult case’s truth.
The para para dance performed by the protagonist also became a hot topic.
When you’re anxious about a love with no clear future, doesn’t listening to this song make you feel like you can even enjoy the thrill and find the energy to move forward?
ChronostasisBUMP OF CHICKEN

An emotionally moving song by BUMP OF CHICKEN, written as the theme for the feature film Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween.
Released in April 2022, it beautifully fuses the band’s signature emotional rock sound with intricately crafted electronic elements.
Its ethereal tone feels as if it captures the very moment when time suddenly stands still, deeply resonating with the film’s themes of memory and time.
Many listeners will likely be touched by the lyrical world that reflects Motoo Fujiwara’s gentle gaze toward the landscapes of days gone by and those dear to us.
It’s perfect for savoring the lingering afterglow of the movie or for quietly reflecting on your own memories at night.
Detective Conan Theme and Insert Songs (11–20)
Spring SongIkimonogakari

A gem among Ikimono-gakari’s songs that blends the freshness and bittersweetness of spring! This work portrays nostalgia for the past and a powerful wish to reunite in the future, all through a crystalline, airy vocal performance.
Released in April 2012 as their 23rd single, it served as the theme song for the film Detective Conan: The Eleventh Striker, adding a moving touch to the story.
Fans will love the anecdote that the songwriter kept the Conan universe in mind and wove the protagonist’s circumstances into the lyrics.
The single reached No.
4 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and was later included on the classic album “I.” Perfect for the season of meetings and partings, this warm anthem of encouragement is sure to stay close to many hearts, giving the courage to move forward.
As if standing on iceMiho Komatsu

Even amid the peril of walking as if on thin ice, this song portrays a determination to keep facing forward and move ahead.
Crafted by Miho Komatsu, it was released in October 1998 as her sixth single and used as the ending theme for the anime Detective Conan.
It reached No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Chart and is also included on the album Miho Komatsu 2nd: Mirai.
The wistful tone of the acoustic guitar conveys a fragile state of mind and the aching feelings for someone dear, perfectly mirroring the frustration felt by the characters in the story.
For hearts wavering about the future yet longing for the courage to take a step forward, this song may gently stay by your side.
mysteryMiho Komatsu

When it comes to Detective Conan, this song is absolutely indispensable.
In 2015, La PomPon covered the same track and it was used again as the opening theme, making it familiar even to those who didn’t know that Miho Komatsu had originally sung it.
Turn the roulette of fateZARD

Speaking of Conan, various artists have performed theme songs, but among them, this song by ZARD is a perfect fit for Conan! Singing it at karaoke would definitely get you hyped, too! It’s a track that feels like it speaks for Ran’s feelings.
In 2016, La PomPon covered the song, and it was used as an ending theme.





