Cultural Misunderstandings in “Detective Conan”: What Conan’s Coffee Gesture Teaches Us About Communication

Reader’s Question:
I have a question about a scene in “Detective Conan: Black Iron’s Fish Shadow.” In one part, Conan uses his thumb and index finger to indicate two cups of coffee, and the French person should know what that means. However, the French person responds with “one, okay.” Can someone

Cultural Misunderstandings in Ordering Coffee: The Hilarious Mix-Up in Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine

Reader’s Question:
In “Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine,” there’s a scene where Conan orders two coffees using his thumb and index finger, and the French character seems to misunderstand him. How is it possible that the French character wouldn’t know that “two” means two? They respond with “one okay,” so what’s

Detective Conan Episode Guide: Discover the Episode Where Conan Edogawa Deduces the Culprit and Mary Sera Makes a Daring Capture

Reader’s Question:
I’m having trouble identifying a specific episode of the anime series “Detective Conan” created by Gosho Aoyama. I don’t know the episode title, the details of the case, or the identity of the culprit, but I remember a scene where the protagonist, Conan Edogawa, reveals the culprit through his

Detective Conan Movies Set in Osaka: Exploring the City’s Role in the Franchise

Reader’s Question:
Are there any Detective Conan movies that are primarily set in Osaka?

Detective Conan and Its Osaka Connections

Ah, Detective Conan—what a delightful journey through mystery and intrigue! As a psychology major, I often find myself analyzing the characters and their motivations while enjoying the captivating plots. Recently, I stumbled