When Will Jimmy Kudo Return To His Original Body?

2026-04-24 06:01:41 166

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Quincy
Quincy
2026-04-26 04:57:01
The eternal question about Conan Edogawa—or should I say, Jimmy Kudo—finally reverting to his true form has haunted fans of 'Detective Conan' for decades. Honestly, I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve theorized about this with friends, scribbling notes like some conspiracy board. The series teases us with occasional breakthroughs, like the antidote prototypes or Haibara’s research, but Gosho Aoyama loves keeping us on the edge. Every time we think Shinichi might return permanently, another twist pops up. It’s frustrating but also part of the charm; the suspense is what makes the story addictive. I’ve grown to appreciate the slow burn, even if it means my grandkids might inherit this unresolved plotline.

That said, recent manga arcs feel like they’re building toward something big. The Black Organization’s layers are slowly peeling back, and with Rum’s identity revealed, the endgame might finally be in sight. I’d bet Shinichi’s comeback will tie into the org’s downfall—maybe a final showdown where he sheds the Conan persona for good. Until then, I’m just enjoying the ride, even if it feels like running on a treadmill.
Grayson
Grayson
2026-04-26 17:57:54
As a longtime follower of the series, I’ve made peace with the fact that Jimmy Kudo’s return isn’t happening anytime soon. The narrative thrives on his dual identity, and let’s be real—Conan’s kid-sized antics are half the fun. The show would lose its unique dynamic if he reverted permanently. Remember that episode where he temporarily turned back? The tension was electric, but it also highlighted how much the story relies on his secret. I’d rather see occasional glimpses of Shinichi, like rare treats, than a full reset.

Still, I’d love a concrete timeline. Aoyama-sensei once joked it’d take 'about 100 volumes,' and we’re creeping close. Maybe he’ll pull a 'Fairy Tail' and wrap it up unexpectedly. Until then, I’m savoring every clue-drop, like Haibara’s progress or the FBI’s involvement. The payoff’ll be sweeter after all this waiting—like finally biting into a cake you’ve smelled baking for years.
Charlotte
Charlotte
2026-04-28 02:03:06
Speculating about Shinichi’s return feels like betting on lottery numbers—you know it’ll happen eventually, but the 'when' is a mystery. The series has mastered the art of dangling carrots: an antidote here, a near-miss there. I’m convinced Aoyama has a vault with the real ending locked away, waiting for the perfect moment. The recent focus on the Black Organization’s upper echelons gives me hope, though. If Conan’s going back to his old self, it’ll be after dismantling them completely. Until then, I’m content with the status quo. After all, Conan’s tiny shoes have stomped into our hearts forever.
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