Detective Conan Returns for Second Year of 24-Hour Television Charity T-Shirt
The repeat collaboration and expanded color options show the charity merchandise has become a reliable annual event for Conan fans, while the broader cast and color discussion reveal how a simple T-shirt can cross over into other fan communities.
Key Facts
- Detective Conan appears on the 24-Hour Television charity T-shirt for the second consecutive year, the first time the program has used the same creator back-to-back.
- The shirt costs 2,200 yen and goes on sale July 1, 2026, in six colors: Yellow, Pink, Blue, Purple, White, and Family Green.
- The design includes a larger cast than last year, adding Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, Eri Kisaki, and Professor Agasa to the Detective Boys.
- Fans on social media expressed enthusiasm, with some wishing for black or characters like Shinichi's parents, while Takarazuka Revue fans noted the colors resemble their troupe uniforms.
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The 2026 24-Hour Television charity T-shirt again features Detective Conan, the first time the same creator has been used consecutively in the program's history. The shirt comes in a record six colors and includes a larger cast than last year. Fans reacted enthusiastically on social media, with some Takarazuka Revue fans also noting the color lineup.
Nippon TV's 24-Hour Television charity T-shirt will feature Detective Conan for the second year in a row, a first for the program. The shirt, priced at 2,200 yen and available from July 1, comes in six colors-Yellow, Pink, Blue, Purple, White, and Family Green-up from last year's lineup. The design includes a larger cast: Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mouri, Eri Kisaki, and Professor Agasa join the Detective Boys. Some fans wished for black or for characters like Shinichi's parents, while Takarazuka Revue fans noted the colors resemble their troupe uniforms.
- Yellow
- Pink
- Blue
- Purple
- White
- Family Green
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