Heiji Hattori's Confession in Detective Conan: Has the Anime Adapted Chapter 1133 Yet?

Heiji Hattori’s Confession in Detective Conan: Has the Anime Adapted Chapter 1133 Yet?

Reader’s Question:
I’ve heard that in the original manga of Detective Conan, there is a chapter (Chapter 1133) where Heiji Hattori confesses. Has this been adapted into the anime yet? If it has already aired, could you tell me which episode it is? If it hasn’t been aired yet, please let
me know.

Detective Conan and the Anticipation of Heiji’s Confession

You know, there’s something thrilling about diving into the world of manga and anime that always feels like a delightful blend of mystery and excitement. I recently stumbled upon a discussion about Detective Conan, specifically Chapter 1133, where Heiji Hattori has a moment of heartfelt confession. Now, if you’re a fan like me, you can imagine the anticipation that builds up waiting for these moments to make their way into the anime adaptation. It seems that the community has been buzzing about whether this particular chapter has been adapted yet. A user chimed in, saying it hasn’t aired in the anime yet. They mentioned that the usual pace for adapting manga to anime is about two to two and a half years after the chapter’s release. So, if we take that into account, we might be looking at a summer of 2026 or early 2027 for Heiji’s big moment to hit our screens. I can’t help but reflect on how much I appreciate the storytelling in Detective Conan. It’s like a fine wine; it just gets better with age. I remember the first time I watched Conan solve a case—it was during a late-night binge when I was supposed to be studying for finals. I was so engrossed that I forgot all about my textbooks! The way the characters interact, especially the comedic banter between Conan and Heiji, always brings a smile to my face. Oh, and speaking of funny moments, I once tried to impress my friends by imitating some of the classic manzai routines that I adore. Let’s just say my delivery was more cringe-worthy than comedic, but we all had a good laugh about it. I think that’s what makes these shows so special—the ability to connect with others through laughter, even if it’s through my not-so-great impressions. Now, I’m curious if any of you have similar experiences or favorite moments from your favorite series that you’ve eagerly awaited. Maybe you’ve got a story about a time you got too wrapped up in a show or manga and lost track of time? Please share in the comments! I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences.