It is a "must-watch" for long-time Conan fans. You don't need to be caught up on the 1,000+ main episodes to enjoy it, but the inside jokes land much harder if you are familiar with the series' tropes.
: Despite being a "culprit," Hanzawa faces mundane problems like finding a cheap apartment (that isn't a murder scene) and navigating public transit.
The story follows the iconic "black-shadow" silhouette used to represent unknown criminals in Detective Conan . Known here as , this character moves to the crime-ridden Beika City with a singular goal: to kill a certain man. Why It Works It is a "must-watch" for long-time Conan fans
: The art style is intentionally simplistic for Hanzawa but stays true to the 90s aesthetic of the source material. 720p is more than enough to capture the clean lines and comedic timing.
: Episodes are short (about 7–9 minutes), making the gag-per-minute ratio very high. The story follows the iconic "black-shadow" silhouette used
: It pokes fun at the absurdly high murder rate in Beika City and the strange habits of Conan and his friends.
If you'd like, I can suggest or give you a character breakdown of Hanzawa's funniest rivals! 720p is more than enough to capture the
: Usually lightweight (around 50–100MB per episode), making it ideal for mobile viewing or quick downloads. ⚖️ Verdict Rating: 8/10