
100 billion in Nagano is tough… they went over it easily.
>>1Thought
Is 10 billion more than 1 million dollars?
Anything we put out will sell.
It seems that it has exceeded 12 billion.
Conan’s Conan-kun is highly bratty, and that’s great!
Did you reach 200?
>>7Last year, Hattori Kid’s was 15 billion, you know.
Recent ones are really interesting.
It sells because it’s interesting and becomes a topic of conversation.
I have become well-acquainted with how to move characters since a long time ago.
I wonder why I keep breaking records every year…
This year is not possible, but for the 30th anniversary, I think we can seriously expect around 20 billion.
Since Ai-chan surpassed Amuro-san in the movie, I’ve been somewhat numb…
Anime films are selling well, right?
If you can make 10 billion in Nagano, where there isn’t a character that is particularly popular with female fans, then you can achieve anything.
>>15I’m curious about what would happen if I went on a crazy adventure at some point.
>>21Looking at the trailer, it seems like there will be quite a bit of adventure again next year, doesn’t it?
>>21More than this!?
>>21On the contrary, if they say it’s tough, now might be the chance to make a movie mainly featuring the boy detective club.
Both the staff and the voice actors seem to be like, “What is this…?”
It’s scary how much money I’m making without any perks, like a fool.
This year’s felt quite mature.
I think that because I stumbled once on the scarlet color, I’ve stopped having such a light-hearted thought like “I want to see this character.”
Koumei seems to be hitting it off with the young girls; his voice is really good…
I’m not sure if it’s something I can call a bonus, but weren’t they going to add a preview video for next year’s movie?
Well, there are plenty of movies centered around detective groups, right?
It seems like focusing on Professor Agasa would not only be manageable but could even become a regular point of attraction for audiences.
>>28The doctor can be linked to the childhood episodes of Newland, and that is completely fine.
It’s true that I’ve never been able to be the main one, Doctor.
>>29How about we have a quiz every 5 minutes…?
I don’t understand why I’m being watched so much every year…
>>31Well, there are various factors, but…
One thing I can say is that they are working really hard on the promotion.
>>34Around this time, both snacks and commercials are really collaborating a lot with Conan.
>>35I’m a local, but I was surprised that the Skytree is collaborating.
Nippon × Tokyo Skytree Detective Conan The Dazzling SKYTREE Shining Blue Sky Tower Skytree
…It feels like our local landmark is going to get blown up.
>>55The Skytree collaboration feels like it’s happening every year, Conan.
The truth about the mole on the doctor’s butt is now revealed…
Nefuri’s Kogoro!
It seems that after exceeding 10 billion, we have been receiving more and more collaboration requests from external parties.
Once a certain level of notoriety is secured, it increases exponentially like a snowball effect.
It’s definitely a monster content to keep airing anime on Saturday evenings and feature films during the Golden Sunday movie slot with lots of TV commercials, while also appearing on various programs for years without much thought.
Recently, I like it when movies include the original story’s background.
>>40It clearly exceeds the limits that can be summed up in a single word about storage.
It was interesting, but it’s amazing how people go multiple times.
I will just go see it again after the 30th when the additional footage is available at most.
>>41I usually only see it once, but recently I’ve been going to see live stage greetings, so I’m gradually getting immersed in it.
I’ve become less resistant to the act of watching the same movie multiple times.
Recently, it’s definitely interesting, but…
But to be honest, isn’t it that people are watching it and it’s popular more for the sake of conversation rather than for evaluating the movie’s content?
>>42I’m sorry, but no one goes to see uninteresting works, even if they have a brand.
>>42That certainly exists, and in terms of sales ratio, I think that one is higher.
However, that kind of demographic consists of people who are inclined to watch because the core group is excited, so the element of fun is also important.
>>42Well, I think there are many people like that, but even for those people, if it becomes a topic of conversation, it makes it a strong option that actually leads them to go to the theater.
>>42If the topic is not interesting when viewed, it is well known that it will lead to bad word-of-mouth for the next work.
>>42If there’s a group that’s somewhat satisfied with just going to see it for now, isn’t that enough fun?
People are saying that Nagano and the adventures next year are going to be too crazy, but there won’t be any crazier adventures than the recent ones from Sonoko Kyogoku.
>>43It was indeed a maximum adventure to completely destroy Singapore’s symbol…
>>43Kyogoku is more on the minor side, but Sonoko is almost a regular and has a certain degree of recognition…
If anything sells, it’s a win.
The movie is interesting, but going to see it multiple times feels like a hassle, so I just read the novelization instead…
It’s great because it’s aimed at children and can be read quickly.
>>50It’s good for checking the content of the novelization, but sometimes, after watching the movie, there are differences in interpretation that can be tough.
>>50On the contrary, I expected a lot of dense information but was surprised by how simple the writing was, making me think, “Is this all there is…?”
>>67It’s a children’s book… ?
>>73It was my fault for not understanding that.
>>67For better or worse, it writes exactly what the movie depicts without any unnecessary embellishments.
What I read didn’t particularly miss the mark, but I wonder what the differing interpretation mentioned above is like.
I’ve discovered the joy of watching movies in a theater, so it’s all over for me.
That said, I don’t want to draw a dud, so during this time, I watch Conan repeatedly as a safe choice.
For just going to see it, the movie is neither that cheap nor is the duration that short.
I’m reserving seats at the theater to the point of being excessive, but that’s because I’ve built up a track record so far.
Songo Kyogoku is probably more major than the Nagano group…
>>60Even if I say it, there aren’t as many appearances as the image of Kyogoku.
It’s common for just the name to come up.
>>63In the movie, the name was already mentioned around the maze’s crossroads.
I had almost no knowledge of the Nagano Prefectural Police, but there are people like me who thought it looked interesting after seeing the preview and went on the first day.
If the main story of Chihayafuru, which has few appearances in both the manga and anime, sells well next year, it seems like anything could be possible.
I can’t help but feel nostalgic thinking, “Is it really okay for Kyogoku to be the main character…?”
Nagano had elements that could have made it popular, even with few opportunities, so it worked out well, but I think next year will be an adventure.
I went in expecting details about the old man’s past, but I was served a rich display of Nagano and mountain men that shook my brain, yet I was satisfied.
But the sense of stagnation that comes from relying on the Amuro organization and Kid Hattori for a while isn’t good, so a fresh breeze is necessary.
If I had to say, if a Conan vs. YAIBA movie were to happen, it would stop at around 3 to 5 billion yen.
What kind of series can consistently pull in 10 billion?
I still think so even now.
Regarding Conan, it’s really big since it can also lead to regional revitalization…
>>74It was a big deal because it happened during a merchandise event, but when the local area became the setting, they held a screening of that episode at the Aeon, which is amazing, Conan-kun.
We have no choice but to do it in Saga or Akita.
There may be popularity regarding the characters, but Nagano fundamentally lacks recognition.
In that sense, it feels more like there isn’t really any plus, rather than an adventure.
However, seeing it with a flat perspective, the police with grim faces lined up can conversely be unfamiliar to those who don’t know.
I think it conveyed a style that seems geared towards adults, which made it easy to understand and visually accessible.
>>77Considering this, the character attributes are all over the place.
To those who haven’t seen it, the complicated relationships and the simplicity of the crimson color are quite bad…
There are too many settings where each person has their own. It’s easier when the Nagano Prefectural Police are just referred to as capable detectives.
In the first place, “Dark Blue” is an extremely safe bet in terms of sales for a kid’s movie.
>>78Somehow, Kid movies are getting exciting.
I’ve only read up to the part where Akai appears in the original work, but it’s been a hot topic, and there are people like me who go to see the movie, so I think it’s a strong content.
I didn’t know the people from Nagano, but they were interesting.
It’s kind of like a tie-up, so it can’t be helped.
I really think this year’s theme song was quite mediocre…
>>81It might be a good song when listened to on its own, but it doesn’t suit Conan.
>>81I definitely love Conan, but I feel like I might have overdone it a bit and ended up a little off track.
>>81I feel like my taste has sharpened over the past few years because I’ve been listening to songs that match the atmosphere of movies.
>>81This is often said, but isn’t it better than zero?
The female otaku demographic and family demographic are too strong.
>>82I guess the sales from merchandise during the movie period are really substantial…
Even though the voice actor has changed, Amuro’s popularity continues to soar for various reasons, but it all started when she first appeared in the movie.
>>85It’s not like I was popular as a voice actor or anything.
If it were about voice actor popularity, they would have been popular even before appearing in the movie.
>>85Even the screenwriters must have thought, “Is this really okay…?” about that confusing scene, but it seriously changed the history of Conan—the fight on the ferris wheel…
>>91It’s nice, isn’t it…?
Expand and polish this original material to create a movie every year.
Isn’t it possible to apply the collaborative film method between the original creator and the anime to other content as well?
It feels like it has become an annual event.
The landscape of Nagano flowing in the ending doesn’t match with King Gnu.
On the contrary, why couldn’t Zero or Deep Blue reach 10 billion?
>>94It seems that Zero Shiko was a topic of discussion, but I have the impression that it was just the fans who kept replaying it.
>>94In the first place, zero has jumped up by more than 2 billion from the previous year!
>>94There may be something like whether it’s before or after Demon Slayer.
Looking at the historical box office figures, it feels remarkable that it never fell below 1 billion in the past compared to now.
If we’re just aiming for 20 billion, we can at least get there by doing an organizational mix with a Yoasobi theme song.
>>98Let’s make it a duet song with YOASOBI.
It’s going to sell!
I wonder if someday YOASOBI will come to Conan.
It’s really impressive that they release a Conan movie every year.
It’s scary that a classic anime that’s been around for decades is starting another boom.
Let’s ask DAIGO to provide a song for the new Conan movie.
Even if you’re not very familiar with the character, if you know existing romance or detective stories, you can generally take it in that kind of way…
Scarlet is difficult to understand in that sense because it has no archetype.
I honestly think it’s impossible for Chihaya next year, so I have no choice but to keep bringing up my younger brother in flashbacks.
>>109My younger brother probably doesn’t know much about anything other than being an otaku.
You need to add a main character of regular caliber like this year’s old man.
The price of movies is simply going up…
It’s crazy that they don’t do weekly specials every year.
Hiiro was still hyping up the big gathering of the Akai family in the original work.
I think it was impossible from the beginning.
>>112Stick to the initial plan and make Akai the main focus.
The deep blue wasn’t Amuro, and there were rumors that it would drop, yet it actually earned more than the previous year…
>>113You showed your determination.
Just for my spirit.
I went to see the movie again, so I’m leaving the usual MV here.
>>114No good.
I want to go see it again.
>>114I love that the trailer after the release includes a lot of footage from the second half of the movie.
I wish they had made Akai stand out a bit more, regardless of the story quality in Hiiro.
>>117I think it’s not good that the sniping, which is the main highlight, is a time-lagged attack, making it difficult to get excited.
Even if the story is subtle, it’s still enjoyable if there’s an easily understandable highlight, like at the end of “Zero Shiko” with “Kuni sa.”
I really like this year’s theme song, but it seems there are people who don’t.
>>119I don’t dislike it as a song, but when viewed as a Conan theme song, the chorus feels weak…
Considering the guest slots, after all…
Ai-chan + the Black Organization’s Kurotetsu was strong, wasn’t he…
I prefer being friends with Ran-neechan rather than being with Sera, Akai’s sister, or Mary’s daughter.
I want you to invite me to a movie as a friend.
Next year, Chihayasu will be riding a motorcycle, so it will be just right.
Who is Sera? There are probably many people too.
I feel like Conan was quite down for a while, but somehow… things have turned out to be quite a situation…
>>127I think it’s amazing content that, once settled down, has been building up year after year and creating a re-boom.
Scarlet has a considerable quality even among its predecessors, up to the point of the opening death.
I enjoyed the content to some extent.
>>128I really like the part about Chairman Suzuki’s kidnapping at the beginning.
Genta also shines.
The family demographic must be significant too.
I think the money spent by female otaku, who come from a wide range of age groups, must be enormous.
Next year, if there are no additional announcements, I still won’t be able to grasp the outline.
However, the additional announcement is coming early this year…
There has been an additional announcement until now…
It seems that goods are being supported by female otaku, but when I go to the movie theater, there doesn’t appear to be any偏った presence of women.
There are families, couples, students, and people of all ages and genders.
I thought when I went to the movie theater that it wasn’t just a lot of women, but about half and half.
I guess the audience that simply goes to see it is quite diverse.
Every year, amazing records are set, so the pressure on the coaches who can be entrusted with that must be tremendous.
Even the older generation goes to see it normally, not just accompanying their grandchildren.
I love Conan movies because they are full of interesting elements like suspense, action, flashy explosions, and romantic comedy.
This side had a lot of both men and women, too.
It’s wide in layers, isn’t it?
>>139I often saw parents with children.
When you actually go and see it, you’ll be surprised by the absence of bias.
Even on a weekday night, there were children too.
Isn’t it possible for the original author to live comfortably and play until they die?
>>142No, I’ve been working all along.
>>142Isn’t that the case for most major manga artists?
It’s amazing that this many people are going to see an anime film without any weekly viewing bonuses.
That said, I’ve seen it twice myself.
I went to see the fastest screening once, but I felt like the atmosphere was different from usual.
>>144Well, if it’s the late-night one, I guess that’s that…
It seems like I can receive something starting from the 30th, so I’ll go there sometime.
Let’s make it a final viewing.
I wish I had gone this year.
It was interesting…
Isn’t it getting to a level of popularity that seems like it won’t end even after Professor Aoyama passes away…?
>>149It also contributes to regional revitalization.
It’s become a work that won’t let me finish…
>>149The method for creating infinite Conan movies is probably established, but it’s inevitable that there will be no surprise new information, which is sad.
Living by playing (growing up childhood friends in a manga)
Next year marks the 30th anniversary of the TV anime, and the following year is the 30th anniversary of the movie, which is scary because it seems like it’s going to keep getting bigger.
There are various things, but I couldn’t help but think that SCREENX is quite outrageous after watching the trailer.
Before the serialization of Conan started, he probably earned enough for a lifetime.
I’m still going around with Heiji, Kid, and Amuro, but I’m also trying to include Kyogoku and the police academy group, among others, so it feels fresh.
I have no idea what will happen if Mr. Aoyama passes away, as there will be no one to inherit it…
It’s been over 30 years since I’ve been friends with someone who draws film adaptations in manga. They’re getting up there in age.
The date has already changed and it’s now yesterday, but Happy 60th Birthday, Kappee…
>>158Please, before your voice changes, turn Conan back into Shinichi.
I haven’t been able to watch it yet because I really have no idea about what the Nagano Prefectural Police are talking about…
You need to prepare in advance, after all.
>>159I thought you were collaborating or something…
>>159To be honest, I watched it without doing anything, but I can still understand the flow of the story.
>>159It’s fine to just have the recognition that the excellent detectives trust Conan and that he has earned their trust as well.
>>159It’s better to prepare in advance, but it felt less necessary than I expected.
>>159It’s not such a complicated relationship, and there’s an explanation, so it should be fine.
If you’re interested, I think you can just watch the cases that debut on the streaming site.
If you Google it, you’ll probably find information about the number of episodes, right?
Since “Demon Slayer,” anime movies that hit 10 billion yen have been coming out quite frequently.
It felt like that was normal, and amounts like 3 billion or 5 billion started to seem small.
After it concludes, it might be interesting to renew it like Doraemon and mix new content with remakes.
Target 14: 2114
>>163Every time it’s remade, the culprit changes!
>>173In the remake of the skyscraper, there are too few suspects, so could it be that Shiratori is the culprit this time…?
At the very least, you should watch “Fūrinkazan.”
>>165If possible, the red wall of Takami.
If I become so popular that I can’t end it, I can truly become the Sherlock Holmes of the Reiwa era!
>>168Should I drop Shinichi and Brother Gin into the waterfall?
Before it changes, or rather, Shinichi’s acting has been changing quite a bit.
I had never engaged with Conan movies because I haven’t seen Conan, but are they interesting?
I know that Conan is making his dad comatose and pretending to be a detective while fighting with the black-clad people on the roller coaster.
>>174If you have Amazon Prime or something like that, watching classic masterpieces is also great!
In the beginning, the old man will explain the relationships of the police characters, so you can feel free to go watch without any preparation.
>>175Tokyo Metropolitan Police’s couple!
To be honest, keeping in mind the portrayal of public security in past movies is more important for understanding the film than information from the Nagano Prefectural Police.
>>177It’s already late, but watching the Halloween bride with Tsuji tonight was quite a good prep, huh?
>>177The mysterious public security room from that time!
There was a time when I thought Conan hadn’t hit 10 billion… but somehow it’s over 10 billion after all.
It’s become stable, so I guess the influence of Demon Slayer has sparked interest in anime movies after all.
Is the Nagano Prefectural Police the main character? Who benefits from that…
Huh, surpassing 10 billion at the fastest!? That’s amazing, really…
>>180In the first place, it’s not like the Nagano Prefectural Police are the main characters, and there’s also Amuro and such.
>>186On the contrary, I thought it was pretty much centered around Nagano.
To be honest, I thought it would end up being mainly about Amuro because of the demand.
Karakurenai had a novelization published separately by the screenplay writer that included parts cut from the movie.
I want to read this in other movies as well.
To be honest, I think even Kyogoku-san is leaning towards being a minor character in terms of classification, but Kongo Blue was a huge hit…
>>185That content is a lovey-dovey movie between Conan and Kid…
>>185Many people remember that there is a building in Singapore with a ship on top of it.
So that even people who don’t know at all can watch, I have the part where high school detective Shinichi Kudo appears.
>>188Recently, there hasn’t been any time to explain the secret tools, Shinichi.
One of the few complaints related to Conan is
It’s unavoidable to have casualties among those involved when making someone capable, but it somehow always ends up making Jin’s brother look incompetent every time.
A woman from the Nagano Prefectural Police→After marrying someone else to solve her childhood friend’s case of disappearance, her husband died and she has now returned to being a police officer.
A person with a scar on their face from the Nagano Prefectural Police → A woman’s childhood friend, you can understand the situation by watching the movie.
Nagano Prefectural Police’s beard → The top two are childhood friends, and a younger brother who looks like them has died.
I hope I understand that it’s a good setting.
I think Yui’s circumstances are complicated, but once you understand them, the interest level is definitely different…
Amuro doesn’t really have that many appearances, after all.
The impression of the trustworthy Public Security Kazami is stronger.
This year’s movie was initially planned to be about public safety and Nagano, but it seems that the inclusion of the uncle element diluted the focus on public safety.
Even if they say that character is selling well as the main one, those guys aren’t really standing out that much.
Since popular ones like Chon and Amuro are bundled together.
Conan-kun was treated like Amuro-pedia.
I like kid movies because they have a high entertainment value.
In recent years, there have been a number of female-popular original characters from movies, including the Holy Longhasebe Rishipinga.
>>201Well, I suppose having a good face and voice is important.