
Did you really start this thread for that reason?
>>1
Is that so?
Naru Kasu
Trash, idiot.
I don’t really remember these guys…
Is it lined up here at the bottom right?
I don’t think it’s such a terrible thing to be called crap, considering the motivation is pretty normal and no one has killed anyone.
>>4
Some people say that.
Because someone attempted to crash the plane, if the pilot had not been skilled, there could have been the most casualties.
>>8
Isn’t it strange that there are no deaths at the beginning in the upper right?
It seems to be solidly established in the medium term.
The person in the bottom right is just too bad at singing.
Just level up and stick to being a background character.
I want to include the executioner, that damn woman, even though she’s not the culprit.
The motivation in the bottom right is not right at all!
Who is that in the bottom right?
Sunflower?
Requiem song 15 minutes
Chaser: Sunflower
Was it?
The subway and dam explosion clearly do not balance out for the jewels stolen worth one attache case.
There are those who are worse in terms of brutality.
Considering the lameness and selfishness, it’s understandable that these four are terrible.
What is the name of the person you truly love?
The fact that everything in the upper left and lower right was done after getting caught up in all sorts of things turned out to be completely useless is a high point for the culprit.
I thought, “There’s no way a criminal would be smart or capable enough to accomplish such a major crime in just 15 minutes…”
You are the worst criminals.
Kudo-kun… you are the best detective…
It’s almost like Ito Suehiko…
If I make a selection of the top 4 craziest criminals, Moritani Teiji would probably be inducted into the hall of fame.
It’s way too stupid to be called proper, bottom right!
The crazy criminal type is dominated by the early artist type, right?
Symmetrical
Taste disorder
Mount Fuji
Around here, it’s fixed, and then comes the image of something like Jack the Ripper with a lack of understanding.
>>24
As expected, you’re strong… Kodama, the culprit!
In the movie starring Kyogoku, while it was said to be about “a father with a strong sense of justice seeking revenge,” the true culprit who conspired with pirates to kidnap an unrelated Sonoko for ransom was also quite a scumbag.
>>25
In the end, Rishi has also sunk into a mess because of his own abilities.
I think a crazy criminal would insert a pramir.
Please wait.
Detective Shiratori, you should select the four suspects.
Suekiko Ito thought it was a minus point to have Amuro used by someone like this, but on the contrary, it ended up feeling good due to the content.
>>30
That’s too much like something a Conan villain would say, so it doesn’t count as life yet.
The 14th case, Hitomi, the culprit from another dimension can be sympathized with only in terms of motive, but by involving too many unrelated people, they have ultimately degenerated into a worthless person with no room for sympathy.
>>31
I thought it was just the people involved if the FBI hadn’t intervened in another dimension, but was it that thing at the tower near the end?
The top left has become terrible with the voice included.
I think the old painter is one of the better types among movie criminals.
The building explosion was the work of the Black Organization, and the old man himself didn’t intend to take it that seriously.
>>35
Isn’t it more like top-class decent?
It’s only natural to feel a rage that makes you want to kill, and I like that you had no intention of involving unrelated people or running away at all.
The criminals in movies all have way too high stealth abilities.
How are you setting it up without anyone noticing the explosives?
>>38
The striker’s criminal is amazing.
Sometimes there is a person named Nishina who thinks that the old man blew up the building.
>>39
Nishina: “It’s a false accusation.”
Though sometimes categorized as a crazy criminal, Benkei’s motives are quite normal; it’s just the way it’s expressed that seems strange.
>>41
I wanted to become Yoshitsune! It may be treated as a joke, but the essence is that I killed all the members of the bandit group to monopolize the inheritance and build my own dojo, so I’m quite grounded in reality.
>>45
But it’s not selfish!
>>45
Yeah… it’s pretty messed up…
The performance in the lower right was so terrible that I can’t remember what they were saying.
The entire scenario is among the worst in history, so I don’t feel like revisiting it.
>>42
Unlike Professor Moritani, who never wavered until the end, the way Conan’s sermon easily breaks him shows that his madness is somewhat half-hearted.
The blue crime stands out too much due to the thug robber, making the real culprit feel like a nonentity.
Many people say that, but a big part of the appeal of the early perpetrator is due to the wonderful performances of famous voice actors.
The motivation is because of money, so it’s a really standard reason.
The upper left is a nice feeling mess and I like it.
Suekiko is so disgusting that I’ve come to love him, but I can’t remember the names or faces of the culprits like the striker.
I might be in the bathroom while you’re doing a talk, but…
The intelligence of the person in the upper right seems scary, like they have an IQ of only around 70, which is quite dangerously low.
Is the striker’s culprit the shotacon guy…?
>>53
Seriously, Sera…
>>53
I believe he was a former soccer player who experienced a setback, became a war photographer, learned bomb-making from the locals, and when he returned to Japan, a boy he knew died in the chaos involving Kogoro Mori’s ambulance, and he was the bomber who carried out a soccer-related terror attack targeting Kogoro Mori.
The shipwrecked are bioterrorists, hijackers, and Buddha statue craftsmen, and their true goal is money! Money! Money! I’m pretty full already, though.
To put it modestly, I can’t complain if it’s considered a bad work.
Is there really a perpetrator who isn’t an asshole?
>>58
The scene where the old painter, smiling with gratitude towards Conan for preventing his suicide, is taken away makes him hard to hate.
Tsuji was trying to drop a helicopter on the elementary school.
>>60
Are you serious? That’s the worst, Hiroki Tsuji!
It is often misunderstood that the motivation for Rasputin being badmouthed at the end of the century was due to that, but it was actually just for hoarding the treasure all to himself.
>>62
Is it just the difference between killing with a gun or killing by arson?
>>62
The reason I can monopolize this treasure is that I am a descendant of Rasputin, so it is my rightful claim! That’s why.
>>62
Wasn’t Uncle Kogoro on the verge of death because someone badmouthed Rasputin or something?
>>71
I couldn’t hold back, but I was planning to burn you alive anyway.
I’d rather die than have fake sunflowers out in the world!!!! 111111 → The second and fifth images are confirmed to be real → Huh………
>>63
There are two established theories regarding the authenticity of Van Gogh in the art world.
I wondered if those two theories were also engaged in a battle of claims.
That wasn’t the case at all.
Don’t be easily refuted, culprit.
In my theory, retort to the extent that it cannot be acknowledged.
Treasure has sunk to the bottom of the dam!
I can’t help it, blowing up the subway~
Self-interest?
It turned into a series of crazy events, but personally, I thought, “This criminal is really worthless,” referring to Ginyoku.
Is this really content worthy of being made into a movie?
>>68
Isn’t what happens after that a story worthy of a movie?
>>79
It’s funny how the driver changes frequently, like an absurd gag.
Konpeki has already forgotten what the culprit wanted to do.
>>70
There’s a treasure map, but I don’t understand the code! Let’s turn this into a tourist attraction and get challengers to solve it! I think it was like that, or maybe not.
>>70
I wanted to have the children decode a treasure map under the guise of recreation and steal the treasure.
I killed Trehan simply because he was in the way.
The isolated criminal who can be forgotten even to the extent of what kind of incident it was due to solely standing out.
>>72
I’m sorry, but all I remember is that the criminal is voiced by Kiryu-chan…
>>72
Because I just fell and died on my own, I was scared and simply remained silent, so I’m not even the perpetrator…
Mount Fuji is a studio that took half a lifetime to build.
It’s understandable to feel a desire to kill when both work and money, as well as memories, are being ruined at the same time.
If left alone, it would have been demolished in a massive explosion and turned into a happy ending a day later, which is a terrible story.
Isn’t it frustrating that the shipwreck movie has theater-quality up to a point but its purpose is like a TV special?
>>83
I think it’s one of the worst drops in tension compared to previous records.
>>83
A whale jumped up!
Let go of Ran! If you don’t let go, I will shoot!
Stop it, Shiratori-kun! Oooooooh~♥
The remote sea has Chinese agents boarding the Self-Defense Force’s ships as fake fathers.
Who were the victim and the culprit in the murder case again??
The person in the top right was quite a straight-up villain, wasn’t he?
>>86
In Conan, the idiots who are acting tough usually end up getting killed because of their grudges.
It’s rare that the criminal is just as they are.
>>89
The culprit in the sky was feeling like that too.
The criminal in the middle of the ocean is the spy, Edogawa Conan.
It’s comical to think that the culprit of the shipwreck is enduring an itch the whole time.
I wanted to become Yoshitsune.
Isn’t there a lot of people confusing Silver Wings and Sunflowers?
>>94
The character design of the culprit is quite similar in the movie with the same kid appearing…
The scale of the crime to hide the crime in the upper right is strange.
It’s definitely a death penalty for that.
Midterm movies tend to be so thin in content that it’s understandable if they get mixed up.
Which movie has the culprit suffering from urushi allergy?
>>97
The 14th work, The Shipwreck in the Sky.
>>100
I remember that the culprit’s voice was really cool and the soccer ball was too sturdy.
Last year’s movies had a noticeable focus on Magic Kaito-related events, making the impression of the criminal parent and child weaker.
On the son’s side, there were moments where he did aerial sword fights with Hattori and got knocked out by Ran with the words, “Don’t interfere in other people’s love affairs, you idiot.”
>>98
Well, it’s about the position of a force like C that is aiming for treasure.
Was the box office revenue good during the mid-term… ?
>>99
The Conan movies have been extremely stable over time and are still basically maintaining or increasing in numbers even now… except for this mid-term.
During this time, it was really unstable and fluctuated quite a bit depending on the subject matter, so the reputation definitely showed in the numbers from back then…
I really liked the luxurious double cast of Hiroichi Yamadera and Yoshiko Sakakibara (not actually a double culprit).
The old man was cool.
The simplest is Schindler who only stabbed one person to death.
>>103
My dad quickly figures things out, and as an incident, it’s really simple.
In Conan’s world, not even a year has passed yet, so
Everyone probably hasn’t had their sentences carried out yet and is still in prison…
If things go poorly, it’s possible that not a single one of the criminals has even had a trial start.
Who is at the top of the kill score?
>>106
It depends on whether it’s the number of people killed in the story or the total number killed…
If we’re talking about the total number, then it’s the Halloween stuff or something like that.
>>106
It’s Moriarty, who seems to have been involved in the fire and explosion, outside the areas that are said to miraculously have everyone safe.
Simply put, the person in the lower left has killed 7 people alone.
>>114
It’s really pathetic to go around killing the victims of an accident saved by your sister’s self-sacrifice.
I’m also curious about the voiceover.
I never dreamed for a moment that the plane would seem to fall from the sky as well.
I thought it was Tsuji, but he wasn’t the culprit.
Pramya seems to have an amazing kill score.
There is no way to confirm.
The three sommeliers are also at the top of the kill score.
The sunflower’s near-plane crash seems like an accident that occurred after trying to crush the painting, so it’s fine (not fine).
Arson is garbage!
>>113
Because Ran-neechan powered up, Himawari was saved, but the exhibition facility is still collapsing…
I wonder if there were zero casualties with that silent thing…
It seems that professionals like Scorpion and Plamia are likely to have many additional crimes.
It’s hard to view him on the same level as the typical murderers in Yonehana Town.
Brother who eliminates informants to earn kill score.
Wasn’t Benkei killing a huge number of people at the beginning?
Motivations that go beyond being a sommelier keep emerging one after another.
I wanted to know the boss’s face…
The one who reacted the most with “What are you doing?” to the culprit was probably Shikkoku…
It’s not like that at all!
>>122
What are you being made to fall for…? I hate my brother who does that.
I like how my big brother is joyfully firing a machine gun even while crashing.
Personally, I found it rather bland or something like, what is this…? It’s the open sea.
I have absolute pitch! 😤
Plamya is too strong.
They are at the top level as international terrorists or criminals.
>>132
The victims’ association and Dark Murakami are nice people, so it was a refreshing movie.
On the contrary, who has a proper motive?
A person from Mount Fuji?
Amuro-san holding off the enemy almost single-handedly in that cramped airplane is too strong.
If both arms are fine, aren’t you stronger than Akai-san, Puramiya?
I think last year’s culprit is legitimate.
Kurotetsu is a criminal associated with the Black Organization, so in that sense, their motive is understandable.
Interesting works have good perpetrators.
The top left isn’t that bad, though I’ve been called the worst kind of person.
The upper right is about threatening the dam construction site for jewel recovery, but surprisingly, it turns out they aren’t the culprit.
You don’t remember it, do you?
I feel sympathy for Tsujis-san because, regardless of the motive, there’s a sense that their “long years of accumulated life as a sommelier” have been completely destroyed and thrown into chaos.
The last insane performance was so good.
Being called a terrible person by Conan is something else.
I want to ask that.
That pirate ship guy.
Who was it that killed with that shark bait?
I still didn’t get it just by watching that movie.
I remember the terrorists fought against the Netherlands.
The culprit from last year was truly a person of strong principles, which is really unfortunate… given the truth of the matter.
Mr. Tsuji is really terrible, isn’t he?
After all, it was a moment where a long-cherished dream came true, and I ended up with a taste disorder, which is quite shocking, isn’t it?
>>144
Tsuji has only developed a slight visual impairment, but it’s Sawaki-san who has the taste disorder!
>>145
Ah, I made a mistake, it’s Frieza Sawaki-san.
>>146
In Yonehana Town, it would be a level that motivates.
The one who played the treasure hunter was probably the old guy with glasses from the village office.