
18 Films from Detective Conan Anime Franchise will no longer be available on Anime Times on Prime Video after April 1, 2025 !

Anime Times, the popular add-on subscription channel available through Prime Video, has disclosed that a significant portion of its Detective Conan (Case Closed) movie collection will be leaving the platform effective April 1, 2025. This announcement signals a shift for anime fans who have enjoyed the channel’s extensive lineup of the iconic detective series.


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Movie # | Title | Year |
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1 | The Time-Bombed Skyscraper | 1997 |
2 | The Fourteenth Target | 1998 |
4 | Captured in Her Eyes | 2000 |
5 | Countdown to Heaven | 2001 |
6 | The Phantom of Baker Street | 2002 |
9 | Strategy Above the Depths | 2005 |
11 | Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure | 2007 |
12 | Full Score of Fear | 2008 |
13 | The Raven Chaser | 2009 |
15 | Quarter of Silence | 2011 |
16 | The Eleventh Striker | 2012 |
17 | Private Eye in the Distant Sea | 2013 |
18 | Dimensional Sniper | 2014 |
20 | The Darkest Nightmare | 2016 |
22 | Zero the Enforcer | 2018 |
24 | The Scarlet Bullet | 2021 |
25 | The Bride of Halloween | 2022 |
26 | Black Iron Submarine | 2023 |
Since July 2024, Anime Times has been enriching its catalog by adding Detective Conan films, and as of now, all 26 movies in the franchise are available on the platform. This comprehensive collection spans from the first film in 1997 to the most recent release in 2023, offering subscribers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the full scope of Conan Edogawa’s cinematic adventures. Launched in India on December 13, 2023, Anime Times—a collaboration between 13 Japanese content rights holders including Avex Pictures, Kodansha, Shueisha, and Shogakukan—provides its library for an monthly subscription fee of ₹69, with occasional promotional pricing as low as ₹39.
In a related development, Netflix is gearing up to bolster its anime offerings for subscribers in India by adding several Detective Conan movies in April 2025. The first wave of titles will arrive on April 4, with a second batch following on April 18, aligning with the Japanese theatrical debut of the 28th film, One-Eyed Flashback. This strategic timing enhances Netflix’s appeal to Indian anime enthusiasts eager for more detective thrills.
The removal of these 18 films from Anime Times, despite the current availability of all 26, is likely due to expiring licensing agreements—a common occurrence in the streaming industry. Subscribers have until March 31, 2025, to enjoy these titles on Anime Times. The departure comes just ahead of the April 18, 2025, release of Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback in Japan, which promises a snowy Nagano Prefecture mystery featuring Kogoro Mori and Yamato Gansuke.
Anime Times subscribers can immerse themselves in the complete Detective Conan movie saga until the end of March, while Netflix prepares to offer fresh access to select titles in April. Fans are advised to keep an eye on both platforms for further updates as these changes unfold.