There were differences between the comic and animated versions of Conan in the following aspects: 1. Plot: The plot of Conan's manga version is different from that of the animated version. In the manga, Conan was a high school detective, Kudo Shinichi, while in the anime, he was a primary school detective, Conan. In addition, in the manga, Conan needed to use reasoning and observation in the process of finding the truth, while in the animation, he paid more attention to special effects and action scenes. 2. Character design: The character design of Conan's manga and animated version is also different. In the manga, the appearance and clothing of the characters were more modern, while in the anime, more emphasis was placed on the traditional Japanese cultural elements of the characters. In addition, the characters in the comic version of Conan were more complicated, while the animation focused more on their sense of justice and intelligence. [3. Scene: The settings of the scenes in Conan's manga and animated version are also different.] The scenes in comics were usually more realistic and had a high degree of realism, while animation focused more on creating a suspense and tense atmosphere. 4. Plot rhythm: The plot rhythm of Conan's manga and animated version is also different. In comics, the plot progressed slowly and often needed to show the truth through details. In animation, the focus was on showing special effects and action scenes. The plot progressed relatively quickly. The differences between the manga and the animated version of Detective Conan in terms of plot, characters, setting, and rhythm were one of the reasons why they each attracted the audience.