Detective Conan’s 30th anniversary exhibition is sleuthing its way to KL this December


The Detective Conan 30th Anniversary exhibition will be showing at Pavilion Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, from Dec 6 to Feb 16, 2025. Photo: Handout

The Detective Conan 30th Anniversary exhibition will be landing in Kuala Lumpur next month, inviting visitors to experience the magic, mystery, and legacy of a manga/anime franchise that has defined a generation of detective storytelling.

The exhibition will take place at Pavilion Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, running from Dec 6 to Feb 16, 2025,

Celebrating three decades of Gosho Aoyama’s iconic manga, this anniversary tour marks a major milestone for the beloved Detective Conan series, which conceived in 1994 during the rise of mystery genre manga. Aoyama cites the stories of Arsene Lupin, Sherlock Holmes and the samurai films by Akira Kurosawa as influences on his work.

After a round of Asian cities, the Detective Conan exhibition is set to charm Malaysian fans next, offering an immersive dive into the thrilling world of Conan Edogawa and his suspense-filled adventures.

At Pavilion Bukit Jalil, the exhibition, organised by Mangosteems and ACO Media, will unfold across eight zones.

True to the essence of the best manga touring exhibitions, this showcase features a dedicated backstory section to delight longtime fans with nostalgia and deeper insights. Meanwhile, the addition of interactive exhibits ensures plenty of engaging moments for visitors, perfect for attracting the social media-savvy crowd.

Once the exhibition doors open at Pavilion Bukit Jalil next month, you can begin the throwback through 30 years of Detective Conan, relive iconic moments, and solve thrilling mysteries with your favourite characters. Also, don’t miss the Detective Conan 30th anniversary pop-up shop with limited-edition and Malaysia-exclusive collectibles.

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