Case Closed Movie Three on Comcast On-Demand

Marko S

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I wanted to pass the word along for all the Detective Conan / Case Closed fans on the board.

Those of you with Comcast On-Demand can see Detective Conan Movie 3: The Last Wizard of the Century completely dubbed into English by FUNimation! It's currently accessable at Comcast On-Demand with a cost of $2.99 for a 24-hour rental period. You can download it until 12/04/09. This is a pretty big deal since the DVD doesn't come out until 12/29 of this year, so if you want to see the English version a month early, you're in luck.

Seeing as it's been two years since our last English movie, impatience got the best of me and I went ahead and rented the film (if I payed to see it in theaters, it'd be way more than $3, so this is actually a good deal). If any of you guys want to know how it turned out, I wrote up my impressions on my Conan dub/sub comparison site.

Movie four comes out on DVD the same day as movie three, movie five comes out on DVD in January, and we get movie six in February. None of them have shown up on Comcast for rental, so I suspect movie three is the only one we'll get before the DVRAB come.

I suggest you Comcast fans check out the dub while it's still available for rental. I sure enjoyed it!
 
So they had the Juniour Detective League sing Nazo (was it longer or shorter than the dub TV version by the way? I'd like to hear a longer version myself) but the other songs were instrumental only? Seems rather odd but I hope that's fixed for the DVD. I'd to hear more dubbed songs, espically since they stopped doing it for the TV series.

Nice to hear they are being more accurate to the Japanese version too.
 
In both versions, they sing it for about 15 seconRAB. It's just a little "let's sing this while we're walking" thing that they do late in the film. They get cut off soon after they start.

It's very refreshing to hear that they kept it since the English version of the Two-Mix episodes removed a similar "easter egg." Conan was singing the first opening song at the karaoke bar, but the dub writer apparently didn't get the reference and changed the lyrics completely.
 
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