
The difference in atmosphere between action and mystery is just amazing….
Last year’s was even more intense with the difference in the levels of action and mystery.
>>1
Skateboarding wildly above the ropeway and fighting on top of a Cessna…
>>8
However, the overall atmosphere was like a gag manga, so I laughed, but this time the action was abnormal within a serious atmosphere, making it a pretty serious kind of humor that was intense.
It’s a bit strange that the police officials have no doubts about Conan kicking ice to break it or kicking a canister to cause an avalanche.
>>2
It wasn’t the time to be thinking about unnecessary things…
>>3
The people present there have known each other for too long, and Sato and Takagi know the doctor.
The trust level in Conan is extremely high for Inspector Yamato.
No problem at all.
>>87
Even if we’ve been together for a long time, I think it’s normal to be like, “What is this kid doing using such surprising and shocking machines!?” So I feel like I’m really being swayed by the atmosphere!
>>102
It’s Detective Sato and Takagi.
>>107
(Since it’s something Conan-kun does, it doesn’t surprise me much…)
They have no intention of hiding their true identity…
The reasoning part felt about 90% like my partner.
I think the reasoning this time was quite enjoyable.
>>6
I was quite seriously thinking that my doctoral junior was the culprit.
The old man in the upper right didn’t get involved that much…
>>7
That was an extremely small role.
The scale of the crime committed by the true culprit is too large for the motive.
It seems like the work originally created by the author (not a prosecutor) might be reverse-imported.
>>12
That person isn’t in the original work, huh!
I think Ran-neechan, calmly advising Conan-kun who is catching up extremely fast while skateboarding on the fragments, is quite hyper.
A man who breathes in the good atmosphere between childhood friends who are a couple.
If you look closely, the scene with the pieces of the collapsed antenna is quite a mystery.
Because it suddenly appeared on the debris despite being near the building until just before.
I thought about bringing the snowboard for the time of silence, but it doesn’t reflect light, so that’s not good.
Didn’t you bring your skateboard?
Yes, the reasoning is over, so please enjoy the dynamic action from here on! It was a clear transition.
This time, they provided the information in such a neat way that I could probably deduce it if I wanted to.
>>22
To be honest, I thought I was rubbing too much.
>>27
So I thought, “Hmm?” and I kind of suspected from the beginning, didn’t I?
>>27
But I also thought, “Why is this guy ignoring that?” so I think it was correct as a deduction.
I realized that calling sharks “crocodiles” isn’t just in Hiroshima.
The climax was ridiculously cool.
It’s good that we cornered the culprit through teamwork with Conan, just like the old man’s shooting.
There are too many blackout scenes! Can you see anything?
>>24
It’s the director’s meticulous direction as a newcomer…
It was a movie that raised Kazami’s level of pity again.
Even without Conan, the investigation part could be finished by the Nagano Prefectural Police…
>>19
I knew the mislead personnel.
When the culprit is revealed, it becomes a question of whether you are also a suspect.
The last Amuro is completely a villain, isn’t he?
>>29
That’s right💢 Didn’t you know?
💢
>>29
Because they are the kind of person who would do anything for justice.
I thought it would be easier to include commercials when airing on terrestrial broadcast.
Kazamisan’s smartphone wallpaper of Okino Yoko is detailed and nice, right?
When Tottori came up, I can’t be the only one who thought it might be a foreshadowing.
The new CV for Amuro-san is kind of scary.
It’s fine because neither the viewers nor anyone else thinks Kan-chan is dead, but isn’t the transition from “death has been confirmed” to “what’s the origin of the crocodile?” a bit strange?
I thought it was sprinkled with elements from previous generations, especially the 14th target, the 15 minutes of silence, and the assassin elements within the eyes seemed to be quite abundant.
Kazami-san drinks too much coffee.
>>40
The kid on the side being wiretapped is directly requesting work…
>>43
It can’t be helped; it’s the seeds you’ve sown yourself.
If it aired on terrestrial television, the commentary thread would be filled with filthy comments! Is this how the Public Security Bureau operates? It’s the kind of movie where these types of things are tossed around.
Conan is so salty on the phone with Amuro that it makes me laugh.
Isn’t Yui a bit too flashy?
It’s completely self-inflicted that I can’t sleep for 24 hours because I planted a listening device…
>>45
I’m going to take a little nap…
I tried to imitate Amuro-san to make them a collaborator…
It’s nice to be reported by Amuro-san for having a bug planted.
I thought it was too clichéd and over-the-top to drop the coffee from the shock of death, but it turned out to be just that, and I laughed.
>>50
When you drop coffee and then slump down on it.
I like how the sound of the water on the wet floor by the SE is properly represented.
I really didn’t notice Yamada Takayuki’s true identity.
I’m an idiot.
>>51
I couldn’t completely narrow down the suspect, but I was confident about Takayuki Yamada’s true identity when he was talking about his hunting license…
The Nagano Prefectural Police were all physically strong and amazing.
How did they fall from that height and come out unscathed…?
>>52
Kōmei Punch! A hole opens in the ground.
I’m glad you weren’t killed when the listening device was planted, Conan…
It seems that there is only damage from the foot grazing, and not much damage from submersion, as Takami laughs.
>>56
After the car chase, we went back to the hospital, so there was probably quite a bit of damage.
It’s rather strange that Yui, who was bleeding from her head, is still lively.
This charcoal burner… is too lewd…!
>>57
I’m sorry about something…
Wasn’t that black tea?
When I saw the old man’s bruise, I thought it was a ping-a pattern, but it turned out to be different.
During the initial introduction, Conan introduced Koumei as Scotch’s brother, but I was wondering if he really knew that much…
Speaking of misdirection, the scene focusing on the avalanche trigger, which is definitely not a rifle, was so long that I almost laughed.
If I were to use “Buppa,” I would think it’s someone who used to be a fighting game player…
By the way, even though Takayuki Yamada was so noticeable, was there really a reason for Mizuki Yamashita to be there? What’s the difference at that level?
I was relieved that there was no superhuman action from the old man, Kong Ming, and Inspector Yamato as I expected.
I’m sorry to bring this up now, but is it correct to say that Commissioner Kuroda was actually a hidden public security officer?
>>68
A hiding place or the top of public security.
Amuro’s boss
>>68
Public Security’s Behind-the-Scenes Director
Teach me about the past 8 years… sounds good, right?
>>69
I cried a little over there.
Chief Yamato was the heroine of the movie.
>>71
When I think back calmly, aside from remembering the criminal’s face and catching Yui, I haven’t been much help at all…
>>75
In the movie version, not being able to do action has quite an impact.
>>75
Just remembering the perpetrator will end this case…
>>79
This incident was never necessary from the beginning… neither a famous detective nor a renowned investigator…
>>90
Well, even without Conan and Inspector Yamato’s memories, it’s clear that the culprit is a family member since the crocodile moved and was killed, so the arrest of the culprit was just a matter of time…
Thinking about it, I wondered if I could reflect light with the fragments of rubble I was using instead of a snowboard.
It might just be that I’m missing it.
Hey, wait a minute, Conan! How are you chasing after them?! But in the end, I was completely satisfied with the action.
Bringing the OP’s speech is great, isn’t it?
The criminal’s obsession with Kan-chan is extraordinary.
They’ll shoot at you whenever they get the chance…
I could read up to the point where it said the lover is seeking revenge, and I was wondering who the lover might be. I figured they would definitely be mixed in during the manhunt, but I never thought that the Public Safety Bureau would betray us. I thought it would be either the director or possibly someone visiting a grave.
Have there been any public security criminals in past works?
>>81
There is none, but police officials say that there are examples of perpetrators.
Isn’t the criminal terrible?
>>82
Isn’t it great? It’s Public Safety, you know?
>>85
Don’t you think the staff believes that public security can do anything?
>>82
If I can escape from Conan and handle Ran-neechan, I can reach a higher tier as a culprit.
>>95
Well, I can understand it in a way.
I had already told Yui Torida that Kan-chan is alive, but did Inspector Sato and Uncle Mouri also know?
If you knew that, then the scene with the old man at Zenkoji afterward would almost become an act.
In the movie, unlike the original work where they usually get caught just by reasoning, they need to act out more.
>>86
Plamia was really amazing.
It was so bizarre that it felt good to watch.
In the original work, Kan-chan is targeted by a junior who was in charge of his education, and in the movie, he is also targeted by the caretaker when caught in an avalanche. It’s quite a tough situation.
The voice actor Seki Toshihiko is aiming for reverse import, right?
>>92
Well, I definitely think it will come out.
I can’t help but laugh at Detective Takagi, who sets up the gas canister like it’s a football.
>>93
It’s good how it’s held down until just before kicking from the middle.
The sad present of Kongming, who realizes that even in the River Styx, it’s just an illusion because he is so smart.
I had a feeling that current police officers wouldn’t be the criminals in Conan.
Well, it was in Nagano.
The motive for the crime is ordinary, yet the actions are threats on a national scale.
The original source’s eyes are indicating that there is a criminal among the police!? → In reality, it was the main doctor, but this time it was flipped to truly make him a police criminal, resulting in Ms. Amuro getting angry.
I had automatically judged that it was not an enemy because it was a public security officer with a listening device set up.
“I was once again impressed by how incredibly skilled Seki Tomokazu is at acting.”
>>105
It’s genius that they’ve never had a break in work since their debut…
I don’t know, but there’s a sense of trust that if Conan thought of something, then it’s best to follow it.
>>110
Thirty years of trust is not something to be taken lightly…
But then that would mean Kazami-san is super strong too, right?
The time in my eyes was when I was told by the police back then not to make the police characters the criminals…
>>112
This work was somewhat interesting, but I’m feeling a bit unsettled because of this.
The old man was clearly like Ryo Saeba…
It’s too suspicious that he conveniently appears just as the Ochi-sensei incident happens and ends while being absent.
There was nothing.
Next year, will Yokomizo’s brother be able to win?
>>116
The person inside Chihaya…
>>130
Haven’t you become a senior, Sawashiro?
If Kazami were to let loose like that, could he be a top-tier player…?
>>117
(Defeated in one blow by Curacao)
>>119
At that time, the character probably wasn’t fully developed yet…
>>117
Well, of course… it’s an elite.
For a moment, I thought the observatory guy was the culprit.
People who come to a mystery show with a clueless attitude are often the culprit…
I couldn’t forgive you!
I thought the spotlight finally shone on the Yamanashi Prefectural Police, but it turns out they are the criminals!
Since they are Amuro’s direct subordinate, they must be strong.
It’s a bit late to mention, but I’ve realized that everyone is no longer surprised that Conan-kun reacts so actively…
>>124
I can only hope for the 30th work.
The Nagano police fans have high satisfaction, but isn’t it a bit underwhelming considering that Kogoro was promoted in the ads?
Even though there’s a chance to perform, only the last shot is impactful…
>>126
No, rather, I think I really made a big contribution!?
>>126
However, it’s quite an achievement that the shooting skills of the old man, which have been highly praised despite the lack of depiction, were directly showcased!!
Whoa… that’s really too good…
>>126
I like the part where the unique insights of adults shine through.
I’m a little sad with just a gun.
>>126
Watching Conan descend the slope just before the avalanche, even though Kankan is there, he picks up Conan without hesitation and covers him in the cabin. There were some detailed points like that, but if the old man is the main character, I really wished for Shinichi to be the one who reads the parts that are unclear…
In the quiz scene, I thought Professor Agasa’s voice felt a bit tough…
I hope it reaches completion before the main person’s voice changes.
I thought the old man at the observatory was using a laser device to snipe at extremely long distances.
That being said, wasn’t it enough to be brushed aside by Curacao, Kazami?
>>129
It’s possible that the comparison was simply unfair because Curacao itself is top-class.
That was a surprise attack.
No way Kazami can take action.
If it were the same situation, Amuro would probably be overwhelmed by Curacao.
During the pure black era, Kazami was just a spiteful guest in the theatrical version.
This year’s lineup is quite impressive, but next year is going to be way too challenging, seriously.
I thought it was quite common to refer to a crocodile as a shark, so that part didn’t make sense to me.
Everyone knows about Inaba’s white rabbit, right?
>>138
What otaku consider common sense is often not really common sense.
>>149
In the first place, Conan, Ran, Sato, Takagi, and the Nagano Prefectural Police were all saying “A crocodile?”
I haven’t properly watched the movie.
>>155
It’s understandable for someone like Ran-neechan or Takagi Sato, but it’s surprising that Conan doesn’t know.
Takamai was reacting? I don’t think he was even there…
>>155
Personally, I thought, why do I not know about this!?
Especially Conan.
Well, I thought the ratio was about 6.5 for the Nagano Prefectural Police and 3.5 for the old man.
Kazami-san is someone who got hooked on Okino Yoko after investigating Kogoro.
It felt like the main focus this time was on the old man’s shooting.
It seems like there are still people who have seen Jugo, but I think Chihayato is too much of a challenger.
>>146
Right now, the character I love the most and am really into is Aoyama-sensei’s favorite.
>>154
I can definitely feel that Juugo is one of your favorites.
It often appears in anime and original anime, and it seems that Juugo itself has more recognition than I expected.
Because Curacao is strong… and it’s a surprise attack.
It’s quite a buff that there’s no scene where I neither sleep nor get clumsy while reasoning, old man.
The scenes where the uncle properly acts as Conan’s guardian scored high points.
I might have wanted them to change the information about Shinichi.
Hasebe had such a great character that he could be considered for reverse import.
The old man was certainly not asleep, but isn’t all his reasoning just stuff he heard from Shinichi’s emails…?
>>153
The part about calling the crocodile is completely self-reliant.
I was reading the original “Fūrin Kazan” because it was available for free.
It’s strange that Ran, who is knowledgeable about all kinds of ancient Chinese stories, doesn’t know about “Wind, Forest, Fire, Mountain.”
>>157
It’s not strange to be well-versed in Conan but not know anything about Kindaichi at all.
I saw it somewhere, but since the elements that can be deduced lean heavily towards public security, it can’t be helped…
>>159
You’re too convenient, Kazami-san…!
I’ve appeared in movies twice with “Heavy Requiem” and “Jet Black” you know…
Well, it’s only natural that the Kanagawa Prefectural Police won’t be going solo this time, and they’ll probably feature other characters as main ones like they did this year.
Since it’s mainly police, Amuro can come out again!
>>162
In the author’s hometown Conan event, it was revealed in advance that Ran and Chihayafuru would be featured.
Perhaps, without any complaints from the fans, the scene in the original work (Lover Lover…) where the old man shines is the one they find most satisfying.
Someone who locally surpasses Conan’s deductions based on life experience.
>>164
In that regard, the strategy on the horizon was also quite good.
Speaking of which, if we limit it to just the surrounding context, that movie is quite good, right?
It seems that Curacao is on par with Amuro, so Kaze might not be able to win at all.
By the way, where did the propulsion of that doctor’s specially-made iron plate, which isn’t even a snowboard, come from?
I think it’s terrible that a mysterious Hamamaiku appears when Jugo’s first appearance episode is released on YouTube or other platforms.
>>167
Hama Mike!? The one with the cherry in its beak!?
>>175
It was a useless collaboration right when the drama started airing during the anime’s time.
Compared to his younger brother Yokomizo, the older brother has no drama at all…
>>168
Given that he is discussing marriage prospects with his younger brother, he is almost certainly a married man, so there is room to embellish stories with his wife.
I remember that the one with the messy hair is oh oh oh Mouri-san ❤ and I’m a fan of that uncle, but I don’t really remember the one with the shaved head…
>>172
The monk is actually very cold and unapproachable.
>>172
It’s been picked up in recent adaptations, so give it a read.
>>172
The police are treating Conan casually, which is rare these days.
But the person is also quite capable, so it doesn’t feel like they have come out as much as Yamamura.
>>188
I wonder if I can go see a movie in the rural village? Since my childhood friend has finally grown up too.
>>188
On the contrary, I like it when they react with “I saw Conan or Kogoro in person!” at the scene.
I’m curious about the man with the mustache on the left…
Who is the voice actor?
>>173
It’s Hayami Sho!
>>173
Hayami
>>173
Hayamin
It seems that Superintendent Yamato was quite damaged by the fact that he got married while he was missing.
>>174
I thought it was a story from several years ago, but it was less than 10 months…
I didn’t know much about Kōmei, but I ended up liking him quite a bit because of this movie, and I’ll probably end up liking Yokomizo next year as well.
It’s suspicious that a crocodile is in the forest, and could this guy be the culprit? (Thanks to Genta and others, there is evidence) but it can’t be helped that we don’t know the motive if it’s unrelated to public safety.
Right before that, there was a Demon Slayer commercial, so I was anxious thinking that Komiyama might learn the reason to become stronger and commit suicide to wake up from his hallucinations.
Geez!
I have the image that Chihayaburu is wild and Jugo is the one being tossed around, but in reality, Jugo is quite mischievous as well.
The scumbag criminal is getting elbowed and kneed.
I just found out that Hayami-san is from Nagano.
If it’s a Ran main, there should be a new Ran.
It seems like they’re putting a lot of effort into the year after next, but who knows what will happen.