CATDOLL: Is "Detective Conan" criticized in China? Japanese media expressed concern

CATDOLL: Is "Detective Conan" criticized in China? Japanese media expressed concern

I believe many anime fans have heard about the recent incident in which a TV station called the well-known work "Detective Conan" a crime textbook. This news has also attracted the attention of Japanese media. Recently, some media reported on this. The full translation is as follows:

Recently, Beijing Television in Beijing, China, criticized the Japanese animation "Detective Conan", which is also very popular in China. They believe that "Conan is an animation work under the banner, but in fact it is an out-and-out crime textbook."

This work tells the story of a high school student who accidentally becomes smaller and solves a series of difficult cases. According to media reports, Beijing TV introduced this work in a program on its education channel and also released the scenes of the murders in the animation. The TV station's commentator added: "Such exaggerated expressions of blood and violence in animation works are dangerous for children."

On the other hand, there are some voices on the Chinese Internet that disagree with Beijing Television's views: "Even in Journey to the West there are violent plots" and "I have watched all of Conan's works, but he has not committed any murder."

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