Episode 2 — Detective Conan (dub)

The episode begins with Conan struggling to adapt to his new reality. Stripped of his physical stature and authority, he realizes he needs a way to continue investigating the mysterious "Men in Black" who poisoned him. His solution is to move in with his childhood friend Rachel Moore (Ran Mouri) and her father, Richard Moore (Kogoro Mouri). Richard is a struggling private investigator, providing the perfect cover for Conan to find leads on high-profile criminal cases. This setup introduces the central irony of the show: the greatest detective in Japan is now a first-grader whom no one takes seriously.

The English dub of this era brings a specific nostalgic charm to the episode. The character voices—particularly R. Bruce Elliott as Richard and Alison Viktorin as Conan—help establish the comedic timing that balances the darker themes of kidnapping and murder. The localization choices, such as changing names and settings to feel more accessible to a Western audience, were typical of early 2000s anime distribution, though they remain a point of discussion among purist fans today. Detective Conan (Dub) Episode 2

Technically, the episode introduces some of the iconic gadgets developed by Dr. Agasa, which would become staples of the series. While the "Stun-Gun Wristwatch" and "Voice-Changing Bowtie" become more prominent later, the groundwork for Conan’s reliance on technology to bridge the gap between his child’s body and his adult mind is laid here. The episode begins with Conan struggling to adapt

The primary plot revolves around the kidnapping of Tanimoto, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Richard Moore is hired to find her, and Conan hitches a ride, much to Richard's annoyance. The episode highlights the stark contrast between Richard’s haphazard, ego-driven detective work and Conan’s meticulous, observation-based methodology. While Richard is easily misled by surface-level evidence and his own desire for a quick payout, Conan notices the small inconsistencies that reveal the kidnapping is not what it seems. Richard is a struggling private investigator, providing the