Group 1 - The official statement from Shanghai Xinchuanhua Cultural Development Co., Ltd. regarding the collaboration between "Detective Conan" and "My Hero Academia" emphasizes that the event is intended for friendly exchange and does not carry any political implications [1] - The Japanese copyright holder of "Detective Conan" is celebrating the 30th anniversary of the anime this year and has planned collaborative activities with multiple Japanese anime works to promote cultural exchange [1] - The company reaffirms its commitment to support and respect Chinese culture while ensuring that the content aligns with the expectations of Chinese fans and societal consensus [1] Group 2 - "My Hero Academia," created by Kohei Horikoshi, has a significant fan base in China but faced backlash in 2020 due to a character that was perceived as offensive, leading to its removal from platforms [3] - The controversial character "Shiga Maruta" in "My Hero Academia" is associated with historical references that are sensitive in the context of Sino-Japanese relations, specifically relating to human experimentation conducted by the Japanese military [3]
《名侦探柯南》中国大陆版权方回应与《我的英雄学院》联动,后者曾因辱华遭全网抵制
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-01 05:52