Kid-detective scale gags layered over neo-noir street lighting, sparkly glasses beats, and clean broadcast line art for original mysteries.
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Detective Conan inspired pages mix comedy-led character scale with cinematic crime moods. Highlights include razor suit folds, flashlight rim light, glossy eye blocks, and rain-slicked asphalt.
High-intent queries combine "detective Conan style", "mystery shonen anime", or "crime rain scene". Art direction overlaps with police-procedural anime palettes: cobalt night, magenta neon bounce, slick cel highlights. Mention "dual identity silhouette", "magnifying glass glare", or "narrow alley rim light".
Because the lineage leans episodic broadcast, pacing keywords like "opening title card framing" or "eyecatch symmetry" steer composition without copying any official frame. FAQs target deduction scenes, noir lighting recipes, and how to cue youthful silhouettes politely without naming casts.
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"Detective Conan style, young detective caricature proportions, oversized bowtie, thick eyeglasses with dramatic lens flare gag, noir mansion lamp cones, suspense comedy dual lighting, glossy shonen-TV linework, original cast only, no text"
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"Detective Conan style, urban rain crime cordon abstract silhouette scene, cobalt night neon bounce on wet pavement, flashlight beam from low angle crowd generic, Conan-era mystery anime shading, cinematic wide, no logos, no text"
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"Detective Conan style, locked-room library mahogany ladder dusty sunbeam volumetric dust motes anime cel shading clean suspense mood generic furniture no named props, cinematic wide establishing shot interior, original, no text"
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Flashlight cones, CRT reflection gags on lenses, monochrome inset when tension spikes.
Wet asphalt, umbrella silhouettes, puddle glare, cobalt and magenta ambience.
Short protagonist vs towering adults gag, exaggerated bow proportions for comedy readability.
Hard hair highlights, blazer sheen, TV anime airbrush softness on cheeks.
Police tape abstracts, chalk outline gag, flashlight evidence table still life.
Switch between super-deformed shock faces and angled drama shots in multi-panel pacing.
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Blend "dual lighting portrait", "rain noir pavement", "deduction gag glasses", plus camera words like "dutch alley" or "overhead spotlight".
Describe exaggerated scale contrasts generically ("short lead vs tall detectives") rather than likeness cues.
Both. Add "fluorescent classroom" tags for daytime, "wet neon freeway" cues for nighttime; specify which tonal half you want.
Death Note for psychological cat-and-mouse cases, Mystery Anime for general detective scenes, and Tintin for classic clear-line investigative travel adventures. Each style covers a different mood within the same investigation theme.
Yes. Mention "broadcast anime key visual symmetry", skyline tilt, silhouette lineup, avoiding any trademark typography.
Add "clean anime contour", "not live-action film still", "not hyperreal pores" for stylized fidelity.
Keep scene nouns bilingual-friendly (hotel, freeway, flashlight) before stylistic flourish so localization does not drift.
This page leans investigative lighting; romance prompts should soften contrast and widen eye highlights instead of hard noir trims.
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