What's your favorite mystery/murder mystery anime/manga/ln/vn? What's your favorite setting/location? modern, post-war, island, train ... Who's your favorite protagonist/detective/murderer? Any trick that surprised you?
>ask a bunch of questions while not actually giving any opinions of his own Perhaps you can share your personal opinions with us, OP. Or did you intend for this to be a recommendation thread?
Cameron Jackson
Why are there so many repeats on the image, are they referring to different installations of their series?
Dominic Martinez
UNGO S2 when?
Luis Nelson
Kindaichi cases are usually spread over more episodes (3-4 is pretty normal) so the suspects (not always 3 like most Conan cases) are developed more and it's more fun as a viewer to try and work out who did it.
Kindaichi really doesn't have as strong a plot as Conan though. In Conan you always have the Black Organization cases to look forward to but Kindaichi is mostly just murder of the week.
Overall, I think Conan is better.
Ryder Ramirez
Soon please, I want more Inga!
Elijah Murphy
>Murder Mysteries Was there even a murder in Hyouka?
Blake James
movie arc in hyouka, it's just a comfy show.
Parker Bell
>>What's your favorite mystery/murder mystery anime/manga/ln/vn? Umineko vol 1
Nathaniel Roberts
Just stitched together a couple of pictures, will make a better one next time
Well, detective fiction is a popular genre in japan and asia in general but somehow not so much in the west. There are tons of mystery anime/vns coming out each year with Subete, Sakurako, Danganronpa and Rokka no Yuusha being the recent good ones, but I rarely see people talking about this genre as a whole, so I just want to know how you guys feel about it. Are you trying to solve the case while watching these shows or do you tend to sit back and watch how everything turns out.
Liam Martinez
>Mouryou no hako doesn't have a picture
Hunter Morgan
>detective conan I think you mean Case Closed, friend :^)
Benjamin Brooks
Case Closed is the English dub name Viz gave to the series. Detective Conan is its original name from Japan.
Aiden Gonzalez
yes, but we're speaking English therefore, it's Case Closed :^)
Noah Ross
Best setting's got to be "We're somehow stuck in this goddamn mansion in the middle of nowhere with people dying one by one and no police until morning". Almost always great cases.
Jackson Rodriguez
Does Joker Game count?
Mason Reed
So Hollywood horror movies?
Carter Miller
Murder mysteries are popular in the West, they're just reskinned as crime drama shows like NCIS, CSI, or Law and Order.