Hilarious Conan/Haibara Moments · 6:36am Nov 12th, 2015
Interactions between Conan and Haibara are frequently comedy gold. These two incidents in particular are especially hilarious:
Interactions between Conan and Haibara are frequently comedy gold. These two incidents in particular are especially hilarious:
EDIT: Some people seem to be confused and think I'm talking about an MLP/Detective Conan crossover in this post. I'm not. This is entirely unrelated to MLP.
So I'm watching Detective Conan, as I've been doing every day this week, and something I started thinking about the other day bounced into my head and shook loose a plotbunny for a story.
Page break for those who don't give a shit about Detective Conan. And if that's you, then shame on you.
Spoilers for anime episodes 722-723, the Sweet and Cold Delivery case.
Because I thought some of my readers might be interested in knowing what I'm up to. If you're not interested in my non-MLP works, you can ignore everything below the cut.
But first, I would like to announce that I am working on an MLP/Detective Conan crossover. Don't expect publication until early 2016. It's a mid-priority project.
Been way over a year since I updated this one.
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EDIT: SO absolutely nobody but me gives a shit about this, right?
Fine then.
:/
My Miraculous Ladybug/Detective Conan crossover, "A Little Chat", has been updated!
NETFLIX has Detective Conan now.
Under the correct title, at that.
It's mostly the same episodes Crunchyroll has, though they seem to have a few episodes CR didn't at last check. In any event, there are 52 episodes of Detective Conan on Netflix, largely from episode 750+.
Did NOT see THAT coming.
(Sweet lord some of these guys are just total assholes...)
So, a few days ago I realized there are a few similarities between two groups of characters from two very different shows: the Cutie Mark Crusaders and the Detective Boys (aka The Junior Detective League) from Detective Conan (aka Case Closed). They are both groups of young members of their respective species (ponies and humans) and they both get into situation that no one else gets into. Usually by their own initiative. I confess I started to giggle when I thought of them meeting. I may