
“Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street”
Is this movie just appealing to otaku because it feels like SAO?
Are there any other movies with such a blatant stage?
If you haven’t taken Holmes, it can be quite difficult to understand.
I tend to value the line of reality quite a bit.
Conan can’t go to another world or time slip, you know.
The scene where Genta lends his jacket to Ran.
Isn’t the aspect ratio clearly odd?
More people die in the second half than I remembered from my childhood; everyone died all at once.
I think it’s a type that tends to be quite divisive, isn’t it?
Maybe my brain is numb from recently experiencing mediocre creations.
In the cream of the crop of Conan movies
Even though it’s not a masterpiece in the series, I find the thread image incredibly interesting.
Are there any movies set in places that seem to have bad security?
The pinnacle of Shinichi’s Holmes otaku references is this movie.
Is there anything beyond Shin-Yakushima that can be released in the future, or is it the assassin in my eyes?
Aren’t early movies a heartbreak for the original authors?
>>9Wasn’t the original creator quite involved in the Conan movies from the beginning?
Besides drawing
>>24My work being turned into a movie is a miracle that will never happen again!
The theatrical version’s boss is inspired by Holmes’ arch-nemesis Moriarty!!
I did 28 of them.
>>9The original creator is also quite involved and has contributed ideas, so they might be happy about it.
That scene with the eyes is properly illustrated by Aoyama.
The story only depicts the game set in London that Conan and the others participated in.
I wonder if there were children who were struggling in the other four games as well.
>>10It would have been interesting if there were kids who cleared the Viking solo before Conan and the others.
>>10A girl who went to the gladiator game managed to stay until the end, except for those from the London group.
The Conan series is unique, so opinions may vary, but I feel that as a work, it stands out as one of the better entries in the series.
>>11Wasn’t it S even at the Tsuji tier?
>>11It’s in second place in the official voting from back in the day.
At that time, it was in first place until it was surpassed by “Shikkoku” in terms of box office revenue.
I have the impression that people who are not good with romantic comedies might particularly like this.
>>12What does it mean?
I wish there had been a bit more connection to the real world.
When I first saw it, I thought, “Is it that problematic to be revealed as a descendant of an ancient serial killer?” But now that I think about it, that’s pretty serious.
Just the fact that Conan goes to 19th-century London, even if it’s just a simulation, is enough to overlook some rough areas.
It’s nice that there’s a restriction on the inventions of the doctor.
I just noticed something remarkable that Holmes above often observed.
It’s more interesting than recent works that only promote popular characters, right?
>>21It feels like, at least recently, the focus has shifted from popular characters to supporting characters.
After seeing this, when I read Holmes, I think, “This is what I saw in Baker Street.”
I like Conan-kun because I feel a sense of humanity in him.
If I had to say, I was slightly dissatisfied that only the leader was excluded when I thought the brat had grown up.
>>26I want to believe that there was at least awareness… but there’s no description of that.
The only thing left is to hope that my entourage will correct me.
>>26The disappearing Sonko here is a clear point of dissatisfaction.
I used to be dissatisfied with the criminal’s motive, but given the current situation, I find it more understandable than before.
There’s a scene where Conan gives up, but it’s immediately balanced out by the precious moment where Yusaku helps him right after.
I haven’t seen it recently, but I feel like everything up to the crossroads was interesting.
It might be due to nostalgia.
I remember that even back then Conan was too strong, so we made it a game world to somehow weaken him.
Some people say that Conan giving up at the end is a difference in interpretation, but I actually like it because I feel a sense of his humanity there.
>>30People keep saying this, but I’ve already given up at the point of the skyscrapers, you know.
>>30If a captive like Ran were to die with the enemy in front of me to save herself, it would normally render her useless.
It’s convenient because being virtual allows even main characters to exit.
>>31Rather, this is the only way to do it.
It seems that removing the crowd of children would make the place feel less crowded and clearer.
I watched past works starting from this year’s movie, and they were all interesting, but this one had a uniquely interesting quality.
>>33No way, that’s amazing!
Please recommend something.
>>34Everything from the skyscraper to the crossroads.
When I was a child, I found all the ideas in this movie fresh and incredibly interesting.
At that time… or rather, even now, it’s also a good point that we can see Yusaku’s deduction scenes.
After all, death games are really interesting.
There is a difference in whether one can accept the setting of Noah’s Ark.
That’s when it becomes tough if even fiction can’t make it work, right?
I watched this three times when it was being screened in real time.
It was that interesting.
The excitement of the dying Kashimura activating Noah’s Ark is incredible.
It’s a unique work, so opinions vary, but I have the impression that many people say it’s their favorite.
I am one of those people myself.
It’s not as carefully attended to in the details as recent works, but the extravagance is good.
Strong ideology
It’s obvious, but the early works are impressive because they are interesting with just the early characters.
>>48I think it’s impossible to do the same thing now because we already tried various patterns in the early stages.
Isn’t that something we already did with ○○?
>>48If you’re not a hardcore Conan fan, the early parts with characters that are roughly known are easier to watch and more interesting.
It seems like they’re using elements that could also be used in the main story lavishly.
Recent movies and early movies
Rich kids don’t know about Holmes either.
Because it asks about everything, it is also kind to the viewers.
A kid who’s strong with computers can still mess up like Conan in the end.
It seems like you didn’t really kill 50 people, right?
>>51It seems like it would have been better if those little brats had grown up to be more human, like the four of them.
In terms of flair, it’s like a magician from the end of the century.
The last kid’s riddle is awesome.
I’m excited that the setting is just the right kind of not real world.
It would be problematic if I were to be overwhelmed.
I wonder how we can come up with something as outrageous as this.
>>58I really have no choice but to go to another world now.
>>58I think the collaboration with Lupin is quite outrageous.
I feel surprised that there aren’t so many when you learn about Holmes through Conan.
I have only read up to about volume 70 of the original work.
I haven’t watched any recent movies because I stopped around 10 years ago and my memory is a bit fuzzy.
I have a memory of watching up until a part where detectives gather in a movie.
>>60The detectives’ dicks have varying character interpretations here and there, but it’s a great movie that’s apparently an all-star one.
>>111It’s the 10th work, and the boss’s voice is performed by Tohru Furuya.
I just can’t help but feel that way about you, Genta…
>>114It was interesting that the culprit of the “explosion death (lie)” was Rikiya Koyama and the culprit was Toru Furuya.
>>111Well, it’s not exactly a good movie.
If it comes to putting Amuro and Akai in the thread image, I can only think of a role where they each play a different game (to protect the child) and retire early.
>>62I believe adults excel outside of games.
Can I take the course about Holmes and dogs and cats?
There was a pretty good recent game, wasn’t there?
>>64The Granada version of Holmes is the easiest to watch.
A famous and masterpiece work that has created a general image of Holmes.
Personally, I don’t really understand why some people can’t accept the pseudo-death of children.
I wonder if real children feel such a fear of death just because it’s a game over in the game.
The parents’ feelings and the children’s serious suicides twice are indeed a tremendous burden.
Is it possible that the recent ones don’t feature the Boy Detective Club’s activities?
Because I only watch it with my aunt.
>>66This year was a great success.
>>66They were truly active this year.
>>66I feel like I’ve been more active lately.
It feels like the treatment is better for characters like the Executioner, Harlow’s bride, and this year’s ones related to the Public Security Bureau.
If you’re going to bite into Holmes, the drama starring Jeremy Brett is the quickest way to do it.
The Silver Wings after the Crossroads of the Labyrinth was rated poorly at the time with comments like “It’s no longer related to mystery…” but looking back on it now with all the various movies that have been released, it’s not bad as a panic movie.
>>69It’s fine if it’s not a mystery, but there’s a lack of excitement…
You should definitely watch it…!
The shadow of the black iron fish (submarine)…!
I’m not sure what is considered the beginning, but I really like the countdown to heaven the most.
No one thinks that they will be able to make movies every year like Doraemon or Anpanman…
Has it already been nearly 10 years since Kuroyume…?
I understand that middle-aged women who go to the cinema many times are the main audience for box office revenue, but…
I felt that Gosho Aoyama had a policy of not pandering to those kinds of middle-aged women.
Is it already different?
>>79It seems that Professor Aoyama’s preferred male character is Kid the Phantom Thief, Akai, and Matsuda.
It overlaps with the type that such layers of nature prefer.
I think they’re doing whatever they like.
If you go watch it, you’ll understand, but it’s not just older ladies; people of all ages and genders go to see the Conan movie.
I felt that the movie from Akai-san’s house, which was postponed due to COVID, was somewhat off.
>>82The perpetrator is rather unimpressive given the scale of the incident.
Since we can’t make the FBI the villain, it can’t be helped, but in the end, it was just a case of the culprit’s misplaced resentment…
>>88Is it because of regulations in少年誌 that they can’t depict the FBI and public security as beasts?
The executor also interrupted the flow of the conversation, which was only unnatural.
It really seems like we can create a response system like Noah’s Ark now.
If the aunt has multiple characters, then that’s fine, so there’s no need to flatter especially.
I think Sonoko’s mental state when the game started in the thread image was pretty bad.
It seems that Aoyama-sensei originally likes romantic comedies.
>>87Is that so…?
>>87Wasn’t the voice actor for the Public Security character sidelined due to a love affair?
>>94It’s just that they want to nitpick so much that the conversation with the cited response doesn’t even connect anymore, and it’s kind of funny.
>>87I feel that Conan’s popularity is incredibly huge.
It’s a biased opinion, but I dislike when things are casually thrown together, and conversely, I feel that popular authors tend to have a higher ratio of just haphazardly putting things together. The spirit that allows for such a wide variety of romantic comedies to be produced one after another feels youthful.
It seems like Ayumi-chan’s voice and others’ are already strained, but I wonder if they’ve changed recently.
Compared to Shizuchan from the old Doraemon, who was 50 years old at the time of Parallel Journey to the West,
The manga started in 1994, and the first movie adaptation was made in 1997, so I feel like the voice actors are relatively young.
Conan almost solved the case and only had to escape at the very end, and because my heart was broken in that state, Noah’s side twisted the rules and brought out a supporting character to give hints.
You can legally kill the boy detective club!
>>91Is it psycho?
I like the review that says everyone watching Conan’s movie is forcing themselves to do so.
Having strange thoughts on your own is fine, but it just means you’re no longer able to enjoy it.
The assassin in the eyes reveals in the final act that the culprit is left-handed! I was really impressed that the second week starts with the scene of twisting the doorknob.
Before Golden Week, the dramatic Conan is already such an event.
It’s the author who calls it a murder romantic comedy.
Baker was refreshing because I couldn’t turn the setting into a fantasy like Crayon Shin-chan or Doramon.
In other words, it’s too much of a cheating trick to let the main character die just once.
It’s difficult to have kids act like kids in children’s anime, not just in the boy detective club…
>>104Unlike Doraemon and Shin-chan, it’s mainly for adults, so it seems significant that children who have distanced themselves from childish things can’t do it.
Is Miss Marple not going to be featured?
It all originally started with the romantic comedy between Shinichi and Ran!
The actions of the mischievous kids at the beginning are too cruel, but seeing their sincere joy when being thanked for helping others makes it feel like they won’t do such things anymore.
It’s set in a game world that looks like the one in the thread image!
Are there other movies with unique stage like this?
Aren’t these guys in the Sazae-san time zone?
>>112The number of incidents is outrageous, but it’s just that the timeline is going back and forth throughout the year.
It’s good to see Yusaku thriving.
>>113It’s cool, but using Irene Adler as a model for my wife is a bit off-putting…
>>115She’s undeniably beautiful…
>>115It’s better than making myself into Holmes.
>>131Watson being overweight seems to be the biggest complaint.
Personally, I recommend the skyship wreck!!
A work that subtly reveals some information about when Eri-san casually left.
Just because it’s an early work doesn’t mean that the detective group is always active; that’s not necessarily the case, to begin with.
>>119The concept of the countdown is that the detective agency hasn’t been active in the previous four works, so let’s have them take action.
Thanks to that, Conan became a character that moves according to the story, going back again after having already come down once.
The true identity of One Piece
The true identity of that person as well.
I think it might be something I know from a thread standing on the bulletin board.
I can’t keep passionately following such a damn long manga for decades.
>>121The bulletin board has been teasing users for a while now, such as when posting leaked images, the ID showing up, or when discussing next week’s content in a thread about a work.
>>138Is there any meaning to this?
>>144If the ID appears, it means you are not welcome.
>>154It doesn’t matter for those who are doing it.
I wonder if there are already American high school detectives or Mexican high school detectives.
The detective gathering was about average for the material presented, I’d say.
Is it just a coincidence that the NEO arc of Yu-Gi-Oh! DM overlaps with various other things?
Well, it’s not like I have a strong opinion about the boy detective club’s activities, but…
It seems a bit off to have a main character that caters to腐女子 or an aunt-like figure that just recently emerged.
>>126Don’t keep nitpicking when you’re not even interested in Conan.
>>126That recently emerged police character has been around for 10 years.
>>139I ended up becoming a public safety officer because I fell in love with Professor Aoyama in the first place.
It was originally planned to be only evil.
The sky’s pickup ship has a strong magic Kaito vibe, and personally, I really like it.
>>129When viewed as a true pleasure, the noise is Kiran.
The elegant works of the detective agency always claim the law of masterpieces.
The detectives’ requiem is a movie where my past self decided to part ways with the Conan films, so the low tier here is understandable, or rather, justifiable.
I wonder if I could have found it somewhat interesting if I were a bit younger, since it’s an All-Star event…
It’s not a movie where detectives gather, but I feel like the one at Karasuma Mansion was interesting.
>>133It’s a classic from the early days, and there are almost no fans of Conan who dislike this story.
And its importance has also increased.
I should have seen this in the cinema.
The child who cleared the game and came out of the cocoon was interesting!
The atmosphere is quite similar to that of a movie theater, and it leaves a strong impression.
23 years ago…
I wanted to say that Irene Adler is not that playful and sexy-cute woman!!!
Watson has a fat image because of the doctor, but is that really the case in the original works?
>>141In the first place, he’s a former military doctor and a shooting expert, so that’s his character.
>>141He is an ordinary gentleman in terms of physique.
The Granada version, which is thoroughly faithful to the original work, is not fat even in its derivative works.
Well, when you read the original story, Eileen doesn’t appear that much…
Anyway, she feels like a smart woman with a sharp mind.
The aunt got angry, right?
Amuro and the Nagano Prefectural Police are characters that appeared over 10 years ago.
Regarding Akai, I have been here for over 20 years.
Detectives Takagi and Sato have a role every year, so there hasn’t been a main movie for them.
There are probably characters that are being passed over for the main role in that way.
>>148Inspector Megure…?
>>150I only remember the one time I met my wife when we were just starting out.
>>157But this episode is famous, isn’t it?
>>148So it’s Detective Chiba after all…
It wasn’t a movie, but the special where Conan pretends to have amnesia was also interesting.
There’s no way my aunt would be on the bulletin board.
There’s no reason not to do it since even a special TV show would make 10 billion yen if it were shown in theaters.
I think in a way, the Takagi and Chiba duo were also main characters of Halloween.
I thought the doctor Watson was more like Poirot than Watson.
The Mucha-style painting displayed in Irene Adler’s dressing room has left a strong impression on me.
Next year’s main character, Chihayase, can certainly be said to be a character that has recently emerged.
Still, it feels like it’s been about three years already.
>>162The 10 years in Nagano aside, the recent 3 years haven’t been a significant duration due to the short publication period…
>>164The Nagano Prefectural Police is already 17 years old, even in anime.
Inspector Megure usually gets injured in the stomach in the movies.
Let’s make a movie with Inspector Megure and Mrs. Midori.
I wonder how much it would be if we summarized only the main episodes of Conan.
>>167Based on the main criteria.
In everyday episodes, there are often instances where information about organizations comes up, and after all, romantic comedy is the main theme.
It’s now or never for the police chief to make a move on the high school girl…
Nagano first appeared in anime 15 years ago, so they’re basically veterans by now.
To be rude, I thought this year would mainly be about the old man, so the numbers would probably hit a stop, huh.
>>171It hit 10 billion at the fastest, but with the current feeling, it seems like there might be a stop.
If it reaches 12.2 billion, that would be more than enough!
>>171I really thought it would definitely grow because it’s mainly the Nagano Prefectural Police…
>>181Every time they say, “Well, next year will be…” but I end up breaking the record.
>>184Heiji Kid
Organization
Sato Takagi Police Academy
I wasn’t told about this area.
For now, if the Nagano Prefectural Police and next year’s Chisoku Yokomizo can make it, it feels like anyone can go.
What are the recent popular female characters?
>>172Professor Wakasa
Inspector Megure and Professor Agasa feel that the person inside is quite strict regarding the main part of the movie.
I think there is some demand for a doctorate.
Inspector Megure must have gotten involved after graduating from high school, right? Probably.
Is Mr. Wakasa that popular!?
Well, I think it has some news value.
I was surprised that even this year’s main character has been around for quite some time.
I was surprised to see Inspector Yamato come out as the pitch-black pursuer, and I thought that Detective Takagi, this isn’t our first meeting, right?
If we focus on Professor Agasa, the main story might progress, so let’s go with Eiyu Hondou.
Isn’t it a bit too much of a choice to say that the Nagano Prefectural Police is the main focus? That seemed to be the pre-release impression…
>>182Next year’s Hagiwara sister and Yokomizo brother also have quite a biased choice…
It was Hiroki-kun’s voice, Ms. Midori.
The old man seems to be unfortunate because he’s got a surplus of goods.
It’s about time I release a main chef movie and aim for 10 billion.
>>187I’d rather see it in the main story than in the movie…
It would be too interesting if the main character appeared as an ally in the movie.
I want to see a movie focused on Sensei Wakasa soon…
Heiji, Kid, and the organization are just too stable of a theme…
The movie set in the ocean was said to be “Conan’s” during the time of Kurotetsu, but it broke the jinx.
>>191In the first place, organization films are not just stable each time; they surpass the previous ones…
>>193As expected, bro!
>>193Isn’t it a matter of capability rather than grades?
>>201Heaven
Jet Black
Pure black
In stability…
>>191I remember being surprised that I had a rejection reaction when I first saw the start of Kurogane and the sea appeared.
I thought it seemed more difficult for the Nagano Prefectural Police to set the scene in Nagano than for the police themselves.
>>192What do you mean there are no decent-looking buildings in a land with only mountains, where rice cannot be grown and it relies solely on buckwheat, calling it barren land?
…It would have been fine if Matsumoto Castle had exploded, right?
>>197Wasn’t it surprisingly not good locally?
Although the scenes may appear flashy, whether it’s an avalanche or a parabolic laser beam…
I thought the reality is that it’s a modest, serious, and subdued movie.
>>194The interactions between the perverted old man at the charcoal hut and the father of the daughter who committed suicide were too painful.