>how is that detective talking when he is clearly asleep?
You are watching a cartoon, doofus. He's not normal. He's the Sleeping Kogoro!
Clearly, the studio doesn't have enough budget to even animate his lip flaps.
>>161729641
why would you animate flapping lips of a man who is asleep
>>161729785
But OP's question clearly indicates that he is talking, and even sleep-talkers move their lips when sleep-talking. Unless of course, he is sleep-ventriloquism-ing. As expected of the Sleeping Detective!
>>161729303
There is a small child inside him
>not even a year has passed
>>161730916
>A kid outside
>An adult inside
So this is what they meant,but reversed.
It's pretty common to not move your lips when speaking when suddenly asleep when solving a murder when a young boy named Conan is with you.
It's common I tell you.
He's just that good.
>>161729303
How hasn't he gotten brain damage yet?
>>161734085
At the very least he should have built up an immunity to the tranquilizer at this point.
>>161729303
ventriloquism
>>161729303
More, importantly, does he actually believe he solved all of those cases but retains no memory of it?
>>161736452
When all those people tell u that u solved all these cases u start to actually believe it urself
>>161736532
>u
>u
>u
>urself
I guess you just saved yourself twelve letters, but at what cost?
>>161736452
yes, he thinks he has a second personality that emerges to solve the cases
>>161736643
why doesn't he wonder why his second personality doesn't emerge to solve the mystery of how he solves these cases for him
how is that detective asleep when he is clearly talking?
>>161736569
Fk i just noticed it
>>161734004
>Deduction Queen Serena
>Sleeping Moore