For nearly three decades,Detective Conanhas captivated anime fans across Japan with its brilliant mysteries and enduring charm. Now, after years of limited access in the West, the legendary series is finally making a proper U.S. streaming debut. Both Netflix and Crunchyroll will be releasing a curated selection of episodes, many never seen in English.
The streaming rollout is part of a massive initiative celebrating the series’ 30th anniversary in 2026, according toTMS Anime. Fans both new and returning will get access to newly dubbed and subtitled episodes, along with a lineup focused on Conan’s most dangerous foes, the Black Organization. For longtime viewers, this marks a historic turning point.

A Fresh Start for Detective Conan With a New Dub and Classic Arcs
Crunchyroll and Netflix Finally Do Detective Conan Justice
Crunchyroll and Netflix will begin streaming the new selection on July 3, with an English dub launching for the first time in years. TitledConan vs. The Black Organization, this handpicked arc revisits some of the most suspenseful episodes centered around the mysterious crime syndicate that transformed Shinichi Kudo into a child.
It is not just a re-release, this marks the first timeDetective Conanhas received a fresh English dub in over a decade, offering modern voice talent and cleaner localization. With both subbed and dubbed options, it will now be easier than ever for fans to jump into the sprawling story.

The initiative is designed as a gateway for U.S. audiences, many of whom missed out on the early days of the franchise due to licensing issues and inconsistent availability. This relaunch could finally give Conan the recognition he has long deserved in the global anime mainstream.
Conan Cinema Saturdays Brings the Mystery to YouTube
Detective Conan’s Movie Marathon Hits YouTube for Free
The celebration does not stop at streaming platforms. Beginning July 12, TMS will launchDetective Conan: Cinema Saturdayson YouTube, releasing one theatrical film per week for 26 weeks, all for free. Each movie will premiere at 7 PM PT and remain available for seven days, offering fans a shared weekly experience.
This marks the first time many of the movies will be legally available in English in North America.The campaign will feature majorDetective Conanfilm hitslikeThe Darkest Nightmare,andZero the Enforcer, giving fans a rare chance to dive into the cinematic side of the franchise.
Between the streaming rollout, movie marathons, and live screenings,Detective Conanis finally claiming its global spotlight.
To top it off, the latest film,Black Iron Submarine,will premiere at Anime Expo on July 5, which is a fitting U.S. debut for a film that shattered box office records in Japan. Between the streaming rollout, movie marathons, and live screenings,Detective Conanis finally claiming its global spotlight.