This is the dub that most Western fans of a certain age will remember. In 2004, Funimation licensed the series but rebranded it as , a move reportedly made due to copyright concerns over the "Conan" name. This was a full-scale, Texas-based production that created a stable of established voice talent.

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if you want to watch the modern feature films, prefer accurate Japanese names, and value high-fidelity modern audio.

If you prefer script accuracy and want to hear the characters addressed by their proper Japanese names, the . The voice acting is crisp, modern, and fits the sleeker animation styles of the newer movies. Xander Mobus delivers a fantastic, energetic Kogoro Mouri, and Griffin Burns captures the brilliant, somewhat arrogant nature of Shinichi Kudo perfectly. 3. The Macias Group Dub: The International Alternative

If you are looking for the absolute peaks of the dubbed series, these episodes stand out for their voice acting and dramatic tension:

It covered episodes that Funimation skipped, filling in gaps for specific international broadcast markets.

If you are a newcomer, start with the early episodes on Crunchyroll to get hooked on the mysteries, and then dive into the spectacular Discotek Blu-ray movie releases to experience the modern voice cast at their absolute best.

🏷️ : Characters were given Americanized names like Jimmy Kudo , Rachel Moore , and Richard Moore .

Clinkenbeard balanced Rachel’s fierce martial arts capability with her deeply empathetic, vulnerable nature. She grounded the emotional stakes of the series, making Rachel’s longing for Jimmy feel incredibly raw.