
Jay:
I love the nostalgia but at some point they gotta move on. The funny thing is, if we assume a crime/case occurs every day for conan to solve, which is already unrealistic, then at least more than 3 years worth of days have passed, 1-2 years if you subtract fillers. How the hell is conan still the same age and nothing has "seemingly" changed.
I was able to survive up until episode 600s or 700s, but it seems like the author is just trying to avoid change, just to preserve the nostalgia. Every time something big is about to change which may affect every future episode as we know it, everything falls back into place/conveniently goes back to normal.
Still love the show though, but at this point I'm just waiting it to finish so I can resume.
At least for me and I think most Detective Conan fans we already recognize that time does not move in that world. That question probably came to you at around 100 episodes in. lol. And people that had significant issues with it probably would have quit.
I think this is the same with mystery/detective genres where the mystery is more important than the spatial temporal progression.
The arcs are still progressing though. I think close to 900 now. As much as I want to get to the end, I enjoy the standalone mysteries more than enough to accept the slow paced arcs. Compared to plot intensive animes like naruto, these mysteries are usually interesting and I dont get turned off and feel like they are fillers.
i only follow the anime. so maybe the manga has ended or will end soon. regardless i read the ending has already been written its just when we will get to it. even if gosho aoyama dies we will be fine.
(if u read the manga. dont spoiler me!!! haha)