
Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser
What was the kid in this movie doing again… I remember the machine gun shooting and that he helps at the end.
You idiot! You idiot! Useless police, disappear!
I like the part where the old man secretly hands a letter to Inspector Megure while muttering insults.
I’ve been curious about this since I was a kid, but why does the poster look like a dating sim for orchid maidens?
If only the theme of a death game set in an amusement park during the All-Star event was just that, it would definitely be interesting.
Mr. Amuro’s movie about a criminal.
The criminal is too creepy.
If you move, you’ll die!!!!!!
I don’t need a white horse.
The flowing of the coffin in the silver-winged horizon requiem was not good either, as the perpetrator was all quite pathetic.
Every standard phrase in the Tsujis thread is like a knife.
There are some good scenes, though…
It’s a mysterious movie where I think it’s great to have a solid view of this commemorative work, yet every time I watch it, I wonder, “Was it like this?”
The key point is that it’s not necessarily bad.
The reasoning scenes are dull.
Looking at it now, I laugh at the cool Kid.
Do you need a scene from an amusement park?
If you want me to solve it, stop giving me hints little by little.
Ai-chan’s burden is terrible.
Were all the high school detectives gathered at that time?
The more I understand the story, the more I feel that Kid’s involvement is too forceful.
It’s actually making it more confusing, so it’s better not to be present.
Releasing Kid attracts Kid fans, so it’s a good deal…
Kid usually faces Conan, and his deductive ability is only good enough to be a stepping stone for Hattori.
Even if it’s a white horse…
You can totally just ignore the amusement park part as it’s just for distraction.
The investigation of the incident is too flat, and it feels like they suddenly recalled their quota, putting in lackluster actions.
The dark pursuer that will be done a few years later.
It’s feeling good as an all-character movie.
Over there, instead of the Kid, there is the Black Organization.
This movie has many characters appearing like an All-Star lineup, and there are little scenes with characters that usually don’t stand out, so I can’t bring myself to dislike it.
It’s kind of a movie that I’d rate about 7.5 points, for better or worse…
Was Matsuda Hagi popular around this time?
Hagiwara was just a name in the original work.
A piece I like because the police are doing a good job.
Conan’s true identity has been revealed!
It’s not entirely wrong, but it’s awful.
The catchphrase is “Sleep…”
The trailer had Conan waking up played in reverse, and I thought, what the official is doing…
The bomb defusal code is my name, right?
A movie featuring dirty Fujiko-chan.
It’s pretty enjoyable to watch leisurely on something like the Friday movie night.
It’s problematic that the story lines diverge when introducing the kid and the pursuit of the kid and searching for the culprit.
I feel like it’s quite rare for Conan to say you’re the worst kind of human and throw it out there.
It seems that the episodes written by Kashiwabara, both in the TV version and as acknowledged by himself, are more suited for suspense and entertainment rather than mystery, and therefore were not very compatible with the mystery-solving elements of the theater version of Conan that were popular at the time.
It’s nice to see the trust relationship between the old man and Inspector Megure.
I like the feeling of how long we’ve been together, sensing that there must be some reason behind the uncle’s constant unfriendly attitude and receiving his messages.
Usage of “If there was a somewhat delicate you in the past.”
Well, if it comes to that, I kind of like adults who are willing to share the same fate as the kids when things don’t go well…
There are a lot of people who would be really troubled by that!!
(The old crime scene is really well preserved…)
I had a memory of seeing it on TV a few times, but surprisingly, it’s only been aired once on the Kinro.
I wonder if I saw it on a BS broadcast or something…
Gross… it’s pretty out of line now.
Aren’t they doing a lot of it on Animax or something?
I can understand why some may feel dissatisfied with the ending, where the police had long grasped the truth of the incident.
That is precisely what I like about this work…
It’s a commemorative work for the 10th installment! The advertising raised expectations oddly, and the creators, thinking of it as a special work, packed in too much and it became a failure.
It’s not especially boring, but it doesn’t leave a lasting impression either.
The old man in the scene where he uses Conan as bait wouldn’t do something like this!
I watched a lot on Kids Station.
As long as it remains in the memories of the past, for some reason, it starts to be idealized.
Looking at it now, I wonder what part I found interesting…
I guess they were just satisfied with the fact that a lot of characters were appearing.
Use it, Kudo! If you’re in the air, you don’t need a pivot foot, right? Isn’t it a bit difficult to use that as a standard phrase?
Takagi is too dark lately.
These days, I think the All-Star makes the special feeling even stronger, so the adjustments are also more intense.
I feel like I still haven’t properly talked to Kazuha and Haibara…