
Detective Conan: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper ©1997 Gosho Aoyama/Shogakukan, Yomiuri Television, Universal Music, Shogakukan Productions, TMS
It feels like the background characters are depicted as if they’re alive, the way they’re drawn is different, isn’t it?
The first work that becomes a long-running anime movie is usually pretty interesting.
The High-Grade Demon King from Crayon Shin-chan.
I don’t remember the first work of Doraemon.
>>2“Doraemon: Nobita’s Dinosaur is a classic that has also been remade, right!?”
>>2The first work was completed to perfection, and ultimately couldn’t be surpassed by Pokémon…
>>19By the way, I realized that I stopped making movies before I knew it.
Even though it’s such a big content.
Osaka Gas is not here.
Shall we detonate it?
There are very few cast members.
The total war around stopping the train feels kind of like a monster movie.
>>5Even now, it’s like the flow of a landmark explosion or a monster movie.
The downside is that the culprit has taken on the name Moriarty, yet is still pathetic.
>>6The amount of explosives procured is incredible, right?
>>6If it’s just Kudo Shinichi alone, he’s practically winning, so he’s quite a formidable opponent.
>>62If I respond in Shinichi’s voice instead of carelessly, it would be as good as being dead…
>>62It’s great that we won thanks to Ran in the end.
>>62I realized that red is my lucky color, just barely.
>>99…Up to that point, even that detective kid would notice.
But that’s a trap! If you cut red, it’s a big explosion!!
>>101No, Conan clearly told you not to cut the red, right!?
>>106Oh, here they come!
The movie I want to remember and watch tonight is “The Clock Tower’s Skyscraper,” right?
Oh! This is pretty good!
Forest
Valley
Emperor ← Aren’t you compromising?
Two
>>8A name represents its essence.
It seems like they’ll do a remake of something like a teacher who is a criminal like Makishima for the 30th anniversary.
Isn’t everything except the motivation pretty amazing?
Artists and proud professionals can be made into madmen.
>>12Mount Fuji Grandpa is more like feeling sympathy.
I find it creepy that I don’t understand why Tokiwa-san harassed the criminal so much.
An old man getting upset with Shinichi for involving children in a detective game.
>>13Too proper…
>>20From the perspective of the old man, Shinichi has a date with Ran coming up, so he has left the incident to Conan…
Maybe it won’t take much time to make it before it becomes an annual pace.
Bombers seem kind of fictional, don’t they?
It seems like the One Piece movie was something else.
On the contrary, I like these incomprehensible motives because they seem crazy.
>>21“This and ‘Is that so!?’ and ‘I did it like this!’ have high artistic value, don’t they?”
Despite being big franchises like NARUTO and Yu-Gi-Oh, there aren’t that many movies.
If I hadn’t used Moriarty in the first work, I feel like I’d keep saving him forever, so this is fine.
I feel like there are no bombers who don’t send a warning notice.
>>25If you don’t do pro wrestling, there’s nothing I can do as a detective.
Well, to begin with, the old man has consistently treated both Shinichi and Hattori like children.
If a high school kid is provoking an elementary school student, then of course they should be scolded.
Is it really Moriarty as you say?
An artist with too high of a consciousness.
The involvement of the original author from the first work is incredible.
>>28I was thinking this would be a turning point towards the climax of the original story, and it turned out to be more than I expected!
Genta’s face
Lavish and large-scale crime
The chase drama using the doctor’s tools.
Ran! Shinichi!
In the first work, a promise fulfilled.
It’s not in a format where the suspects are lined up in a row.
It’s a theater-style with changing scenes.
It’s more interesting when the stage isn’t narrowed down to just one.
If the cast is too small, there’s no point in having a culprit.
Rin, who is totally in the mood to come home in the morning, looks crazy right now.
The old man’s stress is severe.
The background music when revealing that the grandfather from Mount Fuji is the culprit is really good.
The swan, who now plays a regular character, made its debut in this movie.
Moreover, a suspect.
>>38A venue where laughter occurs.
>>38Isn’t that just terrible?!
In the past, Jin used to do everything alone, including sniping.
>>39Right now, the organization’s characters have increased, so I’m rotating the appearances, but when I take matters into my own hands, it really is a superhuman skill.
Well, when it comes to Ran, if Shinichi is interested, I think he would go to a hotel or anywhere from the start.
I need to act like Holmes without hiding my embarrassment.
The criminal behind the amnesia incident with Ran also makes you wonder what kind of background would allow someone to commit such a crime.
Genta has a really sleazy face.
Clearly a striker that cannot commit the crime alone.
Moriarty is now being treated as a bargain, appearing in some random original anime.
High school kids’ conversation skills might mostly be one-sided hobbies, don’t you think, Shinichi…?
The first installment of BLEACH is the one that is often talked about with a good impression…
The first work is the first and last one! It’s being made into a movie with that kind of determination…
>>49Well, that’s the same whether it’s a comic or anything else…
Genta’s face is terrible.
>>50In other words, the overall serious illustrations make the three members of the detective agency who are laughing carefreely stand out.
I was just watching it yesterday.
The Pokémon movies have to compete not as a Pokémon content but with the anime Pokémon.
>>54Since no longer making movies and with Satoshi stepping down, it’s uncertain how well it would attract audiences if we suddenly start making them again.
>>54If we revive the distribution method, we can compete with Pokémon as a content!
It’s already impossible now that we’ve expanded globally too much…
>>65Should we distribute Pokémon separately in various parts of the world…?
>>68Depending on the thing, a riot might break out.
>>65Now we have the convenient thing called the internet, so we can distribute (legendary Pokémon) easily.
Aren’t the early Conan movies all hits?
I can’t imagine at all what it would take for the Pokémon anime to get excited on its own…
>>57I have the impression that the adult audience pursuing it isn’t that large, so it’s more like a regular kids’ monster battle type of thing…
>>60I mean, if I can just maintain that income by continuing as is, that’s enough.
It’s strange that Conan has reached 15 billion now.
There are long-running works like Nintama and others, but there aren’t many movies…
>>59About one work every ten years, in a somewhat regular manner.
Is it the second movie where Conan makes the helicopter make an emergency landing?
Did I learn from my dad in Hawaii, or is it from there?
>>61Helicopter piloting starts with a museum flight experience.
My dad is into shooting in Hawaii.
I knew it, I preferred Shiratori with Shiozawa-san…
Conan is produced every year, and with those sales, it’s hard to quit easily…
I thought, why is there a focus on the district police now, but still, it’s amazing that it’s selling well.
I saw a shipwreck in the sky, and despite it being referred to as the dark period, it was actually quite interesting.
But I thought something was missing, and it turns out the bomb is there but hasn’t exploded.
In the early days, my memories are all mixed up.
Is it Moritani who blew up the RC helicopter in the park?
I love the way everyone works hard and celebrates together on the train.
Heiji… did Kudo just say that?
>>76The reason Hattori was banned from the case involving the Black Organization.
Looking back, while Moritani is a terrifying enemy in the first movie, the housekeeper at the beginning is still the most pitiable person among the villains in the Conan movies.
It’s a ✕✕ of ✕!
It was a time when Mitsuhiko, Genta, and Tsuji still had evil faces.
Thanks to the stupid motivation of the first part, I can come up with various crazy motivations for the movies that follow.
>>83In that case…
>>85Is that so?!
>>83You couldn’t tolerate symmetrical buildings, right?
>>87It’s the opposite.
I wanted to build a symmetrical building, but since I couldn’t do it for various reasons, I wanted to destroy it.
>>87I couldn’t forgive myself for building structures that I compromised on during my early career due to an obsession with symmetrical architectural beauty, as well as buildings that had to be asymmetrical due to building codes, and I was contemplating destroying my own works.
I love the pathetic acting of Detective Shiratori before the voice actor changed.
>>84I’m gonna shoot you↑!
>>86Wait, Shiratori-kun! Ooooh!! ♥
Sawaki-san is too much of a multi-talented person…
I like people who bought a house where they could see Mount Fuji, and then it became invisible.
>>92That girl really doesn’t deserve any sympathy.
>>92The murdered female president really did some messed up stuff that makes you think, “Well, it’s no wonder she got killed…”
>>95I can only think that it was a move meant to get killed.
It seems that elderly criminals tend to carry out destructive acts rather flamboyantly, perhaps because they have little time left to live.
>>98Like putting a bomb on a Cessna.
>>103Disappear 😊
I didn’t want to cut the red thread with Shinichi because I thought you were quite cute, didn’t I?
Both the original work, the anime, and the movie are said to end quickly or be over in one shot, yet this continues on like this…
I think the old men in the mob were only able to stop the train in the first work.
>>104Looking back now, that was half terrorism!
>>107It’s all terrorism, isn’t it?
>>109Because there are no political thoughts…
A movie where words that evoke the era, like the collapse of the bubble economy and cigarette lighters, frequently appear.
I’m pretty sure that the joke about Avan’s dying message being in Kana input might not hold up now.
Dinosaurs are honestly a tough part to look at right now.
The 2006 version is highly complete up to a certain point, but…
The moment I told Ran to give up thinking and just cut to her favorite color, I had already lost as a detective.
Although the hints had been presented all along, I didn’t realize it until the mob’s comment about the wedding anniversary.
In the explosive scene towards the end, the way the civilians are blown away makes it look like they’re about to die…
The disciple of Moritani from Tenka was a decent person.
You weren’t actually killed, right?