The official website for the Detective Conan anime franchise announced that Japanese rock duo B'z will perform the TV anime's new opening song "Heaven Knows." This marks the eighth time B'z has provided a theme song for the Detective Conan TV series, starting with “Giri Giri Chop” in 1999, and the first time in four years since “SLEEPLESS” in 2022. B'z posted the following message on their official X (formerly Twitter) account : Congratulations on the 30th anniversary of the Detective Conan TV anime! As B'z, we've had the honor of collaborating on various songs over the years, and throughout our journey, songs connected to Conan have stood tall like milestones. And in this commemorative 30th anniversary year, we've been entrusted with the opening theme after a long time, and we approached its production with great excitement. If "Heaven Knows" can add even more momentum to Detective Conan, that would be absolutely fantastic. Please look forward to it! The theme songs for the Detective Conan anime franchise by B'z include: TV series: "Giri Giri chop" (1999 / 6th opening theme) "Shoudou" (2006 / 17th opening theme) "Don't Wanna Lie" (2011 / 31st opening theme) "Pilgrim" (2011 / 39th ending theme) "Q&A" (2013 / 36th opening theme) "Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru" (2016 / 43rd opening theme) "SLEEPLESS" (2022 / 55th opening theme) "Heaven Knows" (2026 / 61st opening theme) Feature films: "ONE" (1999 / Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century ) "Everlasting" (2002 / Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street ) "Yuruginaimono Hitotsu" (2006 / Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem ) "Don't Wanna Lie" (2011 / Detective Conan: Quarter of Silence ) "Sekai wa Anata no Iro ni Naru" (2016 / Detective Conan: The Darkest Nightmare ) RELATED: Detective Conan Anime Teases Kid vs. Hakuba: The Azure Throne Anime Episode in New Visual Meanwhile, singer-songwriter Mai Kuraki will perform the new ending theme song "TOWA ~Towa ni Kaze ni Noru ," as announced late last year. Along with B'z's new opening theme "Heaven Knows," it will be featured starting with the anime's January 10 broadcast in Japan. Mai Kuraki artist photo Based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama, the Detective Conan anime first debuted in Japan in 1996. It now spans over 1,000 episodes, with a selection of episodes available to stream on Crunchyroll . Source: Detective Conan anime official website , B'z official X (formerly Twitter)


