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Detective Conan Tagalog Dub has a long history in the Philippines, primarily airing on
Pamagat (Tagalog): Ang Munting Detective Conan detective conan tagalog version episode 1 to 100 fixed
: The Tagalog version is praised for its distinct character voices that many fans grew up with. Robert Brillantes is well-known for voicing Shinichi Kudo/Conan Edogawa , while Jefferson Utanes provided the voice for Kogoro Mouri . Detective Conan Tagalog Dub has a long history
. Fans often look for "fixed" or complete versions on platforms like where community members compile episodes 1 through 100. Iconic Tagalog Voice Cast (Episodes 1-100) Fans often look for "fixed" or complete versions
. The first 100 episodes are particularly iconic for Pinoy fans, establishing the voices of characters like Conan Edogawa and Kogoro Mouri that would become household staples. Broadcast History (GMA 7)
To appreciate the "fixed" collection, you must appreciate the broadcast history. Detective Conan first aired in the Philippines in the late 1990s/early 2000s. Unlike the English dub which changed character names (Shinichi became "Jimmy Kudo," Ran became "Rachel Moore"), the Tagalog dub remained surprisingly faithful to the original Japanese names.
Because of this fragmented history, fans turned to ripping VHS tapes, recording TV broadcasts, and sharing low-quality .rmvb files. The "fixed" versions are painstaking fan-edits: re-syncing audio from one source to video from another, restoring missing scenes, and removing TV station watermarks.
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