According to some European language Wikipedia articles of "Detective Conan" (French, Italian, Portugues, Danish, Swedish, etc), and the regular English Wikipedia article on "Disney XD Scandinavia", it mentioned that the Detective Conan anime aired on the children's channel Disney XD in Scandinavian/Nordic countries. I was very shocked, why would an anime that deals with murder and has blood and gore air on a channel like this? Maybe they edited the anime for content to air on this channel in Scandinavia. I was very curious to know and was very interested to look for if there was any official proof for this. I first searched up the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish versions of Detective Conan, and I didn't see any mentionings. I even looked up some continuities of Disney XD Scandinavia on YouTube to see any official proof, but there was no sign of Conan. Here are the Wikipedia evidence:
Although, according to the Dectective Conan Wold Wiki article on the Swedish version of Detective Conan, it mentioned that no episodes nor movies of the anime adaption have been dubbed into Swedish, nor mentioned anything about Disney XD.
I'm still trying to look for some official evidence/proof of Detective Conan airing on Disney XD Scandinavia, but I don't think I can do it alone. Can you please help me? I'm very interested to know.
Last Edit: Feb 18, 2018 1:26:15 GMT by doraemon2000
I have first checked the Norwegian version of Disney XD's website and used its search engine for verification if the anime Detective Conan aired in the Scandinavian version of the channel; there were zero search results for its alleged airing on the Scandinavian Disney XD channel and no web page for it exists on the site (which is a bad sign because every show that has aired on a TV channel has at least some sort of web page for it on the TV channel's official website).
I then decided to look through Sweden's version of Disney's website and I found a TV listings for Disney XD's programs; I could find absolutely no listing for Detective Conan anywhere on the list of programs airing on the channel, further proving to me that something isn't right (I know that the TV listings only reflect the weekend's airings of programs, but to not find the program anywhere listed on the site that is a part of Disney XD Scandinavia is making me believe that this is a hoax).
Finally, I decided to look into Finland's version of Disney's website and used its search engine to verify that Detective Conan aired on the channel; the same zero search results happen like with the Norwegian version of the site and has no web page for the show on their website, making me finally conclude that Detective Conan's listing on the Disney XD Scandinavia's English Wikipedia page (along with other language Wikipedia versions about the anime series) is a hoax.
I did all of this extensive researching and I believe that the anime's alleged showing on the Disney XD Scandinavia channel is non-existent and not supported by the official Scandinavian countries' Disney websites.
Last Edit: Feb 20, 2018 2:09:21 GMT by Happy Brian
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I also decided to revisit Norway's version of Disney's website and it looks like they eliminated the search engine from the last time I used it similar to Denmark and Sweden's version of the site, as my hyperlink to the search results now redirect you to the main page of the site. So I instead decided to use the TV listings for Norway's version of Disney XD; still nothing positive.
Finally, it looks like Finland's version of Disney's website also eliminated their search engine as well, so I decided to make up for this by using the TV listings for Finland's version of Disney XD (though I ended up having to use Sweden's version due to me not being able to find the Finnish version of Disney XD's website); still nothing like before.
So in conclusion, I believe that either name of Detective Conan or Case Closed is non-existent on Disney XD Scandinavia official affiliated websites.
Despite the frustrations of normal day life we go through, the best thing to do about it is still being happy for our friends and family.