There is quite a charm to watching detective anime, especially old-school shows that are purely about solving mysteries and, hopefully, proving the authorities wrong about underestimating the main character who solved said mysteries. While watching one detective anime after the other can be quite mentally exhausting, a good mystery is worth the amount of time and emotions that fans invest in them.There are some detective anime that fans shouldn’t miss at any cost. Detective anime from the ’90s, 2000s, and 2010s encompass different genres like horror, supernatural, psychological, and comedy. There’s a detective anime for everyone out there, and the best part is that all of them have aired, which means viewers can binge-watch all the episodes in one go.In the ‘80s, tons of anime were based off classic literature. This lead to the creation of Sherlock Hound, a series based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, only with everyone in the series turned into dogs. A series aimed at children, the show nevertheless features Sherlock Holmes matching wits against his longtime rival, Moriarty.
There is quite a charm to watching detective anime, especially old-school shows that are purely about solving mysteries and, hopefully, proving the authorities wrong about underestimating the main character who solved said mysteries. While watching one detective anime after the other can be quite mentally exhausting, a good mystery is worth the amount of time and emotions that fans invest in them.
There are some detective anime that fans shouldn’t miss at any cost. Detective anime from the ’90s, 2000s, and 2010s encompass different genres like horror, supernatural, psychological, and comedy. There’s a detective anime for everyone out there, and the best part is that all of them have aired, which means viewers can binge-watch all the episodes in one go.
In the ‘80s, tons of anime were based off classic literature. This lead to the creation of Sherlock Hound, a series based on Arthur Conan Doyle’s legendary detective Sherlock Holmes, only with everyone in the series turned into dogs. A series aimed at children, the show nevertheless features Sherlock Holmes matching wits against his longtime rival, Moriarty.
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