【Detective Conan】 and 【Seven-Eleven】 collaboration stickers are making their first appearance! Add the Seven-Eleven Japan official account as a friend to get them ♪ Available until May 26, 2025.

- Title : Detective Conan × Seven-Eleven
- Price : Free
- Type : Static
- Region : Japan
- Link : line://shop/detail/33862
- Publisher : Seven-Eleven
- Copyright : 2025 GA/DCC | SEVEN-ELEVEN JAPAN CO., LTD.
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Conan and Friends Hit Your Chats, Courtesy of Your Favorite Konbini!
Alright, Detective Conan fans, listen up! You know how Seven-Eleven is practically on every corner in Japan? It’s like a landmark, and it’s even popped up in the world of our favorite pint-sized detective. Well, guess what? Seven-Eleven Japan has dropped something super cool: a “Detective Conan × Seven-Eleven” sticker pack for your messaging apps! That’s right, the convenience store giant, often a familiar backdrop in anime and manga, is bringing Conan and the gang straight to your LINE and WhatsApp. It’s a pretty sweet collaboration, especially when you think about how Seven-Eleven is already a part of the Japanese cultural landscape, just like Conan himself. These aren’t just any stickers; they’re a special team-up, and you can snag them by friending the Seven-Eleven Japan official account. How cool is that?
So, What’s in This Awesome Sticker Set?
Let’s take a peek at these digital goodies, shall we? The sticker pack is laid out with four unique designs in each row, just packed with personality.
In the top row, we kick things off with Conan Edogawa looking absolutely thrilled, arms wide open, surrounded by a sunny yellow burst, with “ありがとう” (Arigato – Thank you) in bright, happy letters above him. Next to him, Kazuha Toyama is dressed in a lovely pink and white traditional outfit, offering a polite “おつかれ様です” (Otsukaresama desu – Good work/Thanks for your hard work). Then we have Toru Amuro, looking sharp in his Café Poirot uniform, holding a sandwich and a drink, cheerfully saying “おはよう” (Ohayo – Good morning). And wrapping up the first row is the ever-dapper Kogoro Mouri, eyes closed in contentment, with “おやすみー!” (Oyasumi – Good night!) in a dreamy speech bubble.
Moving to the second row, Conan and Amuro are side-by-side, Amuro in his grey suit looking a bit surprised, while Conan, ever the detective, seems to be explaining something with a determined look. Beside them, Shinichi Kudo (or Conan in his older form, you know the deal!) gives a confident wink and an “OK” sign, with a big red “O” and a green “K” flashing. Then we have Heiji Hattori, looking a bit fired up and holding a small charm, with an emphatic “ぐっ” (Gu – a sound of effort or determination) next to him. And to his right, Shuichi Akai appears cool and collected in a suit, offering a polite “よろしく” (Yoroshiku – Please treat me well/Nice to meet you).
The third row is all about those expressive moments. Shinichi and Ran Mouri are sitting close together, blushing and surrounded by pink hearts – super adorable! Next, Ran is shown with her hands clasped, looking earnestly upwards, with “うん うん” (Un un – Uh-huh/Yeah yeah) indicating agreement or attentiveness. Then, a super cheerful group shot featuring Genta Kojima, Ayumi Yoshida, and Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya (the Detective Boys!) all pumped up, with “応援してるよ!” (Ouenshiteru yo! – We’re rooting for you!). And finally, Ai Haibara looks a bit unimpressed, arms crossed, with a bold purple “NO!” beside her.
In the bottom row, Conan is bowing deeply, very politely, with “ペコリ” (Pekori – the sound/action of bowing) written in green. Next, Amuro is holding a camera, looking cheerful, with “しつれいします?” (Shitsurei shimasu? – Excuse me?/May I?) and “ちょっと休憩” (Chotto kyuukei – A little break) around him in speech bubbles. Then, Conan has his arms crossed, looking quite puzzled with blue question marks floating around him. And last but not least, Kogoro Mouri is hilariously typing away intensely on a laptop, with “カタカタカタ…” (Katakata kata… – tapping sound effect) trailing off.
More Than Just a Convenience Store: Seven-Eleven’s Role
It’s pretty neat how Seven-Eleven, or “7-Eleven” as many know it, isn’t just a place to grab a snack in Japan; it’s woven into the fabric of daily life. So, seeing them team up with a massive series like Detective Conan for these stickers? It totally makes sense! They’re leveraging their status as a household name. Think about it: you might see Conan solve a case near a Seven-Eleven in the anime, and now you can use a Conan sticker sponsored by them. It’s a smart way to connect with fans on a platform they use every day, like LINE or WhatsApp. These stickers are available until May 26, 2025, so there’s plenty of time to add them to your collection by friending the official Seven-Eleven Japan account. It’s a fun little perk for being connected!
The Mastermind and His Masterpiece: Gosho Aoyama & Detective Conan
Now, let’s talk about the genius behind it all. The copyright “GA/DCC” you see? That stands for Gosho Aoyama, the creator, and Detective Conan (the Case Closed series). Gosho Aoyama, born way back in 1963, is the manga artist who brought Shinichi Kudo, a.k.a. Conan Edogawa, to life. This series has been running since 1994 – can you believe it? And it’s still going strong! We’re talking about a story where a teenage detective gets shrunk into a kid’s body by a mysterious organization and has to solve crimes while trying to find a way back to his original self. It’s a global phenomenon, with over 250 million copies sold worldwide as of 2017. That’s a whole lot of mystery and deduction!
So, when you see these stickers, you’re not just getting cute pictures; you’re getting a tiny piece of this huge, beloved universe. The collaboration between a pop culture giant like Detective Conan and an everyday staple like Seven-Eleven is a fantastic way to keep the series fresh and engaging for its massive fanbase. These digital expressions allow fans to share their love for Conan, Ran, Amuro, and the rest of the crew in their daily chats. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of Aoyama’s creation and the clever marketing that keeps it in the spotlight. What a team-up!