East satisfies West in Detective Conan's 30th anniversary cooperation with art by Van Gogh, Monet, more
In January 1994, Weekly Shonen Sunday presented Japan to among its most renowned characters, Shinichi Kudo and his alias, Conan Edogawa from Gosho Aoyama's Detective Conan (likewise referred to as Case Closed). It wasn't long till the manga was adjusted into an anime series of the exact same name in 1996. Ever since, both the anime and manga series got huge appeal to the point even American talk program host Conan O'Brien jokingly attempted to get Hokuei, Tottori Prefecture, birth place of Aoyama, to pay him 3 trillion yen (about US$ 19,956,429,000) for using his name in 2018. It's no secret that the franchise is commemorating its 30th anniversary. As part of the events, Detective Conan has actually partnered with The National Gallery in London for some unique product.
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#名探偵コナン” x “London National Gallery” partnership items are now readily available
2024 will mark the 30th anniversary of Detective Conan and the 200th anniversary of The National Gallery in London.
The 2 have actually collaborated to produce a collective job!
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https://lifetunes-mall.jp/shop/r/r301041
Declared on the main Shonen Sunday Premium Shop Twitter account on January 17, the collective products for Detective Conan and The National Gallery will be readily available through the Shogakukan authorities online product shop Lifetunes Mall. The lineup consists of a range of magnets for 990 yen (about US$ 6.60) each, tee shirts for 5,500 yen (about US$ 36.35) each, carry bags for 3,520 yen (about US$ 23.46) each, and clear apply for 550 yen (about US$ 3.67) each. Each product includes a Detective Conan character and a painting by Vincent van Gogh, Claude Monet, Joseph Mallord William Turner RA, or Ambrosius Bosschaert.
The particular pieces are van Gogh's Sunflowers including Conan and Kaitō Kid, Van Gogh's Chair including Conan, and Wheat Field with Cypresses including Kaitō Kid; Monet's The Thames listed below Westminster including Shiichi and his youth pal and romantic interest Ran Mōri and The Water-Lily Pond including the investigator Tōru Amuro; Turner's Ulysses deriding Polyphemus– Homer's Odyssey including Shuichi Akai; and Bosschaert's Still-Life with Flowers including Ai Haibara.
This is a fitting partnership as Shinichi is an enormous fan of British author Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes unique series. In addition, The National Gallery is commemorating it's 200th anniversary. The 2015 Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno anime movie includes a plot revolving around Kaito Kid allegedly taking a reproduction of one of Van Gogh's Sunflowers paintings throughout an auction. Not to point out, among the most renowned minutes in the Conan franchise happens in London. Fans understand the one!