Story but find the insanely high episode count and history of nearly 2 decades daunting, I've compiled a list of episodes that are actually important as well as listed the reasons someone may believe them to be important (so you can make your own judgments as you go as to whether you yourself really think you should have to watch them or not). There are tons of great "normal" cases throughout the series that naturally are left out, which are really the original point of the series, but if you just want to get around all of that and watch the series for just the overall story and characters, this might prove useful for that. Of course, there are still a ton of episodes, but cutting a good twothirds of the series out should ease the pain of entry a bit. Now, I realize many others in the past have made feeble attempts at something similar, but I'm obviously more awesome than them. I plan to keep this reference updated periodically as the series progresses.Īn updated note on more recent episodes: Since the series started, and especially in the last couple years, Aoyama has gotten infinitely better at weaving the story into the individual, unrelated cases. These days basically every case contains at least a bit of plot advancement, so plot advancement has become a lot more gradual and stretched out rather than happening in chunks scattered here and there. As a result, the more recent episodes pretty much all have some level of importance, except for anime originals, of course. Although, and I've stated as much before in the comments, as this list is about easing the barrier of entry, it is more the early episodes that really matter for trimming the fat. As you get closer and closer to completely caught up, it doesn't really matter all that much anymore anyway. In short, this list starts to lose meaning the further you get in the series and the closer to caught up to the present you are.Īnother updated note on recent updated updates: Since DC has had some direct crossovers with the Magic Kaito manga over the years, yet those parts of the DC anime never had the Magic Kaito parts that gave them context animated as well, those crossovers have never really had their full and proper effect for anime only fans. However, now that Magic Kaito has finally received a proper anime adaptation, I have taken the liberty of working the timings of these allimportant crossovers into where they fit in with their DC episode counterparts, making the crossovers whole once more. The Internet can thank me later. The only issue is that the Magic Kaito episodes are totally out of order, but the order really does not matter for that series like it does with Conan, as the series is completely episodic beyond pretty much the first episode, so you can ignore that and watch that series out of order all you want. YouTube Twitter Pages Fate/Stay Night: Fate Walkthrough Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Walkthrough Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel Walkthrough Tsukihime: Arcueid Walkthrough Tsukihime: Ciel Walkthrough Tsukihime: Akiha Walkthrough Tsukihime: Hisui Walkthrough Tsukihime: Kohaku Walkthrough Fate/Extra Walkthrough Detective Conan Important Episode List (Updated September 29, 2016) Current Activities (Updated November 13, 2016) Favorites (Updated January 12, 2016) Superhero Movies US Release Dates: Public Google Calendar Tags anime Chrono Trigger Condensed Episodes Detective Conan Detective Conan Page Updates Dragon Ball episode list Fate/stay night gaming guide Kamen Rider Kamen Rider Ghost random reviews RPGs swords T.M.Revolution Tsukihime TypeMoon updates visual novel walkthroughĭetective Conan Important Episode List Table of Contents Introduction Stats Episodes 1100 Episodes 100200 Episodes 200300 Episodes 300400 Episodes 400600 Episodes 500600 Episodes 600700 Episodes 700800 Episodes 800+Ĭonan/Intro Arc Haibara Arc Vermouth Arc Kir Arc Bourbon Arc (Sherry) Bourbon Arc (Akai) ~Akai FamilyĪrc~ subarc, overlaps with BO story Rum Arc For the sake of those who might want to get into or try to convince a friend to get into Detective Conan for the