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Case Closed: The Private Eyes' Requiem, known as Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (名探偵コナン 探偵たちの鎮魂歌 Meitantei Conan: Tantei-tachi no Requiem?) in Japan, is a 2006 Japanese animated feature and the tenth entry in the Detective Conan film series released on April 15, 2006. [1] Contents [hide] • • • • • • • • 1 Summary 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 First appearance 5 Music 6 DVD 7 References 8 External links [edit] Summary A mysterious man asks Kogoro to go to Yokohama. He asked Ran, Conan and the others go with him. However, it was a trap, and Ran and the Detective Boys are taken as hostage. The case that the mysterious man gave Kogoro must be solved within 12 hours, or else the bomb, hidden in VIP passes for an amusement park and worn by Ran and the others, will explode. The criminal also knows that Conan is Shinichi Kudo. Heiji Hattori and Kaitou Kid also appear. [edit] Plot Conan, Kogoro, Ran, Ayumi, Genta, Mitsuhiko and Haibara are invited to visit a client in a hotel beside a theme park called Miracle land. Ran and the kids leave after being given free theme park wristbands, while Conan and Mouri Kogoro are asked to stay in the room, where the client who hired Kogoro appears on a television in the room and tells them they must solve a mystery to remove the wrist watches which are set to detonate at 10:00 pm. The watches are also equipped with the GPS system to prevent them from going to the police. The client also reveals that the wristbands given to Ran and company are set to detonate should they leave the premises of the theme park. The mystery man reveals that two legendary detectives have given up, one is still working, and another has failed. The screen changes to reveal Detective Ryu, a friend of Kogoro's. Detective Ryu is told his report is wrong, and he seemingly dies from an explosion. They are given a phone that can only receive calls and just one clue which leads Conan and Kogoro into an empty hotel where they find hidden ski masks and a government licensed gun in a bag. They discover that it was used for a robbery of a truck delivering money to a bank on April 4. They also discover that on the same date of the robbery, Kaitou Kid stole some jewels from a nearby company. Kogoro retrieves the bag, but ends up getting arrested as Kid's accomplice. The mysterious man calls the phone which Conan picks up and the client identifies Conan as Shinichi instead and gives him a second clue. Conan uses his voice changer and speaks with Shinichi's voice into the phone. Conan then leaves the police station to continue the investigation. Conan meets Hattori Heiji who reveals that he is also part of the search as he was also invited to the hotel. Kazuha is also held captive. Hattori and Conan work together and end up in a university's club office where they join together with Hakuba Saguru, a famous detective from the North. They find out that one of the former presidents of the club was charged with the murder of a classmate (Nishio), and that they removed his portrait from the portraits of club leaders. Afterwards they went to Nishio's office to find out some answers. Hattori then confirms with the client through the phone that the mystery he wants them to solve was the murder case. They are attacked by two motorcyclists working for the culprit who is also trying to kill Kaitou Kid. To escape, the three detectives split up. Conan ends up being chased up to the wharf where he falls from a bridge trying to get away from his pursuers. Conan blacks out after getting injured from the chase and breaks his leg. When Conan regains consciousness, Hattori tells Conan that Hakuba Saguru called Professor Agasa to drive him. Professor Agasa reveals that Kogoro was already at the hotel to reveal what he found out. Kogoro is already giving his report to the client in the hotel when Hattori knocks him out after Conan misses with the tranquilizer shot. They then discover the entrance to the client who is blind and wheelchair bound and reveals the truth to him. The client, Nishio, and Reiko (whom the client was in love with) were staging the robbery of an armored car. The robbery went wrong when Nishio killed a guard and was seen escaping by Kaitou Kid. Thus, Nishio was murdered in order to keep the involvement of the other two silent. Conan and Hattori reveal that Nishio was already dead before the client shot him and that Reiko was the true killer. When the client panicked and tried to leave the city, his car was sabotaged in an attempt to kill him. Reiko appears at that moment and confirms the truth behind the incident. She attempts to kill the detectives to prevent the truth from being revealed. Hattori throws a spear on the ceiling and Conan jumps, swings on the spear, turns and knocks the woman out using his soccer ball. Conan accesses the computer to change the settings on the wristbands but fails due to the computer receiving damage from a loose gunshot. Conan finally finds a server that works and links up the wirelessly connected laptop used by the client. The only thing left is to find out the password. The secret question to the password is "who I think about most". They tried to find the answer but at first they entered the wrong answer. Conan thinks the answer is the client's own name and he entered. Luckily, he is correct. Conan then resets the timer on the wristbands on the last second and release the wristbands. He could not turn off the area restriction on the wristbands though. The scene changes to the restaurant where Ran and the Detective Kids together with Kazuha are held by the police. An officer collects their wristbands and the Super Snake, a roller coaster which is out of the boundaries of the park, is re-opened. The children all ride on the roller coaster. However, Hattori realizes that Genta still has his wristwatch on. Ai removes his wristwatch but because of the ride it flies to Hattori, and then to the empty seat behind Conan. The roller coaster goes into a loop and Conan attempts to dislodge the seat restraint to get to the wristwatch, at the risk of falling into the sea. Just then, Kaitou Kid flies in on his hang glider and grabs the wristwatch, depositing it safely away from the roller coaster. Conan, Ai, and Hattori were the only ones to notice Kid saved them. Conan reveals that Kid was with them for a long time, disguised as Hakuba Saguru, which explains his disappearance. The death of the two previous detectives hired by the client is revealed to have been staged. Detective Ryu pretended to die in exchange for money. Kogoro rants how low it was for him to do that for money. Just then Kogoro receives a phone call to star in a commercial for sleeping pills, which he denied until a great sum of money was mentioned. [edit] Cast • • • • • • • • • • • • Akira Kamiya as Kogoro Mouri Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri Chafurin as Inspector Megure Atsuko Yuya as Officer Satou Kazuhiko Inoue as Officer Shiratori Ikue Ohtani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima and Officer Takagi Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida [edit] First appearance • • This is Hakuba Saguru's first movie appearance. Although in reality, it was actually Phantom Thief Kid (Kaitou Kid) disguised as Hakuba. This is the third movie appearance for Heiji Hattori and Kaito Kid. This is the first movie appearance of "Ran Quizzes". "Ran Quizzes" are a series of questions asked by Ran and answered by Conan and the other characters. This is quite similar to "Agasa's Jokes" from previous Detective Conan Movies and takes the place of them. [edit] Music The theme song is "Yuruginaimono Hitotsu" (ゆるぎないものひとつ?) by B'z. It was released on April 12, 2006.[2] Along with The Last Wizard of the Century and The Phantom of Baker Street, this is the third Detective Conan movie theme wrote by B'z. The official soundtrack was released on April 12, 2006. [3] It costs ¥3000 with tax included. Case Closed: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure, known as Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (名探偵コナン 紺碧の棺?) in Japan, is a Japanese animated feature film released on April 21, 2007.[1] It is the 11th film in the Detective Conan series. Contents [hide] • • • • • • • • 1 Summary 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Music 5 DVD 6 Japanese Companies 7 References 8 External links [edit] Summary Koumijima (Koumi Island) is a beautiful island in the Pacific Ocean. There is a tradition there handed down from ancient times that speaks about an ancient site under the sea called "Sea Floor Palace"[2] and two real pirate women, "Anne Bonney" and "Mary Read" who left a treasure there 300 years ago[3]. Conan and the others go to Koumijima Island on a vacation and meet with treasure hunters who have gathered there to search for the treasure. One of those hunters searches for the "Sea floor Palace", and gets attacked by sharks and dies. Later it is revealed that fish blood was placed on that hunter to attract the sharks. With that, Conan and others start to investigate. [edit] Plot This article's plot summary may be too long or overly detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (April 2010) The movie opens with a car chase by Takagi and Sato who are after thieves wearing two famous celebrities laughing masks that robbed a super-market. After the thieves are intercepted by the police, their car flips over and the thieves are injured. One of the thieves fainted due to the accident and the other one is questioned on his motive. He mentions Koumijima (also Koumi Island), and Jolly Roger and faints. The scene changes to show Mouri Kogoro talking to the hotel receptionist on Koumijima. Behind him are the Detective kids, Professor Agasa, Ran and Sonoko. Kogoro brags to the receptionist how he won 300,000 yen by finishing a long unsolved crossword puzzle for the news paper, which Conan secretly mentions that he was the one to solve it. The receptionist tells them their reservation was not found. At that moment the head of the Department of Tourism, Iwanaga Jouji, appears and confirms their reservation but saying it is not at the hotel. Afterwards, three muscled men walk past them and Conan proclaims they're treasure hunters. The detective boys excluding Conan and Ai are excited there is a hidden treasure on the island. They are driven to their lodging which is an inn owned by Mima Kasuo. Iwanaga helps them plan their activities. The detective kids are going on a treasure hunt, Ran and Sonoko are going diving, and Kogoro is going drinking. Ran and Sonoko go to the diving shop owned by Mabuchi Chika to rent diving equipments. With the equipments, Yamakuchi Kimiko the diving instructor, will come with them on their dive. Meanwhile, the detective boys are taught about the legend of the pirate duo, Anne Bonney and Mary Read and the treasure they buried on this island. Iwanaga then gives the detective boys treasure maps with five spots for stamps. The stamps are two numbers, either red or blue. They must find the locations via clues in treasure boxes beside the table for stamps. They get their first stamp in the museum. Their first clue is "Even if the setting sun is almost at its end, a pirate still shines.". Iwanaga lets them rent bicycles and they start the search. Back to Ran, Sonoko, and Kimiko, they are diving when they see a shark. They hide in the corner and find sharks surrounding the three treasure hunters, one soaked in blood and bleeding badly. The two men defend the wounded person, one by using his oxygen mask to blow oxygen at the sharks, and one by using his swimming motor to push them away. The three ladies bring the boat and the men climb onto the boat with their injured friend. Back with the detective kids, they found the second stamp in a cave with bio-luminescent planktons. The second clue is "The thin pirate would laugh.". Ai tells Conan that she saw the boat that Ran used for diving and that someone was bleeding. Conan worried about it so he follows the boat to the infirmary. At the infirmary Conan finds Ran is safe. The two men are praying for their partners recovery, but he is pronounced dead. Conan, finding it suspicious that professional treasure hunts were attacked by sharks examines the dead partner's clothing. In his diving suit was a plastic bag with fish blood. He explains the deeper you go in water, the higher the pressure increases and that the bag exploded attracting the sharks. Just then Mouri Kogoro comes through the window drunk. Ai sets up the evidence so it can be noticed by Kogoro. Kogoro proclaims to the people in the infirmary a murder has taken place. Conan goes to the diving shop to investigate since the diving suits are stored there. He learns that the shop does not fear thieves so it is never locked, making anyone the culprit. Back at the lodging, Conan discusses this with Professor Agasa. The detective boys call Conan asking him for help and telling him they are at the hanging bridge. Ai decides to stay behind. Ayumi and Mitsuhiko cross the bridge while Genta follows slowly behind. A sign tells them that anyone that weighs more than 40 kg can not cross the bridge. Ayumi and Mitsuhiko figure out the clue, "The thin pirate would laugh, while the fat one would cry.". Ayumi and Mitsuhiko find the third stamp, and find the second clue, "Pirates don't cry.". Conan comes and proclaims that sign is just a hint and is not the actual bridge limit and crosses. They all return back to the lodge for dinner. Back at the hotel, Inspector Megure, Takagi, and Sato arrive by helicopter to interrogate the two treasure hunters. The treasure hunters names are revealed to be Izu Yamamtaro and Matsumoto Mitsushi. After refusal to cooperate, Takagi tricks one of the members into giving his fingerprints by giving them a match for their cigarettes. After dinner, Mima tells the detective boys what the crying pirates are. They go to the beach where when wet sand is stepped on, it makes the sound of a sob. They walk to the part where the sand does not sob and find an old broken boat. Inside the boat, is the fourth stamp and the third clue "Pirate's souls will go to heaven.". Conan notices that the treasure hunters are paying Mabuchi for something and finds it suspicious. He investigates and follows the treasure hunters. A little time before Conan's discovery, at the place where the officers came by plane are, the alarm goes off to show that a disturbance in the museum was detected. They find out that Anne's gun and Mary's cutlass was stolen. Back with Conan, the treasure hunter are entering the car when they are shot far away by an unknown stranger. Conan examines where the shot was placed and finds tire tracks. He takes a picture of it. The next day, Conan compares the tire tracks to the bikes. He discovers GPS trackers a small number of bikes. After eating breakfast, the detective kids continue the treasure hunt, while Conan continues his investigation. While wandering, he overhears the investigation team, and hears that a storm is coming. He learns that the rifle that fired the bullets must be quite old and that Mima was the only one to own a rifle that old. Back to the detective kids, they find the final stamp and the last clue, "The numbers are the hints". The detective boys figure they should ask Mima. Conan asks Mima on where the treasure is since he is a treasure hunter. Ran and Sonoko visit Kimiko and they talk. The officer comes and ask for Mabuchi to come to the investigation room. Ran, Sonoko, and Kimiko leave the store only to be taken hostage by the treasure hunters. Mima takes the kids and show them the original map made by Anne 300 years ago. It is exactly like the map Iwanaga gave the kids. They figure out the red and blue color on the numbers are for the first or surname. The numbers are actually letters from the English Alphabet. It spells out Jolly Roger, the flag of a pirate. The skull on the pirate flag on the 300 year old map reveals the letters DOS DIOSAS, which in Spanish means Two Goddesses. It means the entrance to where the treasure is between two goddesses. Back to the treasure hunters, Kimiko is knocked out. The treasure hunters take Ran and Sonoko on a boat toward Yorioyajima (Skull Island). Kimiko arrives to the inn and tell them they are being taken to Yorioyajima. Conan tells the detective boys to inform the officers and tells Mima to take him to the island. The professor gives two mini oxygen tanks that supply 10 minutes of oxygen to Conan. Back to the treasure hunter, they are preparing to dive. They cut Sonoko to use her as bait and tell them to dive or else. They dive and enter the cave. Conan uses the original entrance and enters the cave above ground. The treasure hunter find the treasure room, to only find a boat with nothing precious on it. They are knocked out by Conan and his soccer ball. Conan tells Iwanagawa to come out of hiding and knew that Conan was being followed. Conan revealed that Iwanagawa set up the puzzle and got them to come to Koumijima, copied the treasure map, and shot the treasure hunters so he could get the treasure himself. After realizing there is no treasure, Iwanagawa gives up. Suddenly, an earthquake strikes and water starts to fill up the cave. The cave also releases Methane Hydrate. Conan tells everyone to go into the cabin while he kicks a chain into the ceiling to start a spark that will cause an explosion to blow open the ceiling. Conan gives Ran and Sonoko his oxygen masks and tells them to set the oxygen tanks on the criminals too. Ran asks him if he will be okay and Conan lies that he has a mask. Conan starts the explosion and jumps into the cabin just in time. The boat floods with water and Conan is saved by Ran sharing her mask. The boat bursts out onto the ocean and finds the investigation crew's ship instantly. The boat they are on start to break and they jump into the ocean and climb onto the investigation boat. Mima says that the treasure was the boat and reveals more about Anne and Mary. Mary was caught and placed in prison so Anne set up the boat for one day when Mary would escape and they would sail the seas. He says that Mary died due to an illness in prison and that Anne waited till she died of old age. At the post credit, Conan asks how Ran knew he did not have a mask. She tells him that like Shinichi, they give the same face when they are lying and has a flashback to when Shinichi gives her an umbrella while he walks home in the rain. [edit] Cast • • • • • • • • • • • • Akira Kamiya as Kogoro Mouri Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri Chafurin as Inspector Megure Atsuko Yuya as Officer Satou Kazuhiko Inoue as Officer Shiratori Ikue Ohtani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima and Officer Takagi Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida [edit] Music The theme song used for this song is "Nanatsu no Umi wo Wataru Kaze no You ni" (七つの海を 渡る風のように?, lit. "Like the wind across the sea") by Rina Aiuchi & U-ka Saegusa.[4] It was released on April 11, 2007.[4] Along with Magician of the Silver Sky, this was the second song which the lyrics was produced by Rina Aiuchi. The official soundtrack was released on April 18, 2007.[5] It costs ¥3000 with tax included. Case Closed: Full Score of Fear, known as Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear (名探偵コナ ン戦 慄の 楽 Meitantei Conan Senritsu no Furu Sukoa?) in Japan, is the twelfth movie 譜 installment of the popular manga and anime series Detective Conan. The initial screening of the movie in Japan was scheduled on 1 April 2008.[1] An OVA, which takes place three years earlier, was released specially for the movie.[2] The OVA was released go Shogakukan on DVD as Magic File # 2. Contents [hide] • • • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 Plot Cast New Characters Movie OVA o 4.1 Plot 5 Music 6 DVD 7 References 8 External links [edit] Plot This article's plot summary may be too long or overly detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. (April 2010) The movie opens on a stage of a concert hall where a woman is observing two men during a practice. She sends a message on her cellphone, and then there is an explosion. At the crime scene, the body of a flute was found. Elsewhere, an unknown person with the classic black silhouette of a man reads the news on the computer and comments on how he is getting closer to his plan of a Silent Night. Later, on the grounds outside the hall, Conan Edogawa talks to Ran Mouri on the phone as Shinichi Kudo. He investigates and sees an old man carefully picking up a piano key from the piano destroyed from the explosion, and putting it in his pocket. The man leaves in a car with license plate 52-83. Ran invites him to go to a rehearsal with her at the concert hall that is opening soon. He declines and tells her she's meddling too much which causes her to angrily reply he will never be like Sherlock Holmes because he's tone deaf. Ran angrily hangs up and calls Conan asking him what he wants for dinner. At the rehearsal; Kogoro Mouri, Ran, Sonoko Suzuki, and the Detective Boys are introduced to the characters who will be performing for the Doumoto Concert Hall opening; Doumoto Kazuki the organist and former pianist, Fuwa Takumi the former piano tuner turned director of the hall, Hans Müller the professional organ tuner, Doumoto Genya, son of Kazuki and pianist, Chigusa Rara Soprano, Yuhane Shion Violinist, and Akiba Reiko the main Soprano. The kids ask Akiba Reiko to help their class choir to sing their school anthem. She agreed when she learned that they are from her alma mater, but asks them to leave immediately, possibly to allow Shion, who is shy, perform without fear. Later on, Ran is revealed to still be angry at Shinichi. Sonoko comments that this happened before and that she was angry at him for a week. She asks him how she forgave him. Ran remembers how long ago she walks with Shinichi home and remembers someone singing. The next day Ran plays the piano while the kids sing the Teitan High School anthem. Akiba comments on their performance; Genta is too loud, Mitch is not putting enough feelings into it as he was staring at Ai, Ai is singing like an adult, Ayumi is perfect, and Conan is off key the whole time. She is revealed later to have a perfect pitch. Genta steals a drink of Akiba's tea and suffers in agonizing pain. At the hospital, the doctor says that Genta's throat is severe inflamed by chemicals and he will not be able to speak for about four days. The detective boys, Sonoko, and Akiba accompany Genta home. On the way home they are chased by a truck, at one of the turns Akiba takes a different route to get the truck away from them. She trips and is about to be run over until a taxi comes and the car turns. The culprit escapes. Later, two more murders occur. One explosion kills Kabe Souko, with the foot joint of a flute left on the scene. The other occurs when the paraglider of the victim is inflicted with fine cuts to cause it to plunge from mid-air. In the victim's car is the headjoint of the flute. These 2 victims, together with the 2 dead victims from the earlier explosion, formerly belonged to a group called the quarter quintet. Conan, indebted to Akiba for a reason he has forgotten, follows her to the forest as she is known to relax there on the day before the concert. She is attacked by a gunner who wounds her leg. They escape when the gunner pauses on shooting the killing shot. She does not report this to the police to avoid missing the concert. More deduces that the murder is Doumoto Genya as a year ago the quarter quintet badly performed the 9th symphony of Beethoven whilst drunk. Mouri assumes Doumoto was a Beethoven fanatic and seeing one of his songs defiled by drunks, murdered them. An evidence he points out was Genya's hair was cut the same way as Beethoven. Genya reveals he got his hair for his mother and his hair is natural. At Doumoto Hall, the concert is being prepared. Sonoko says that a balcony is reserved with 10 seats, with one for Shinichi. After rehearsal Conan and Akiba look for Kazuki to tell him a key for the organ is a little flat. Near a lake, she and Conan are knocked out by the assailant with a wrench. They wake up downstream where it would take hours before they are found. They hear an explosion at the Doumoto Hall. Since the Concert Hall is built to be soundproof and stable, the explosions outside could not be heard inside. The explosions are slowly destroying the pillars outside the hall to prevent entry or exit. Conan sees a phone on top of a building. He explains that phones work by hearing pitches of sounds as numbers. He knocks the phone down with the ball and Akiba and Conan exert the right pitch to dial 110, calling the cops. They take a helicopter and enter the building. There Conan sees the assailant hiding in one of the VIP suites. He explains that the irregular note on the organ sets off an explosion and that there are 24 in total; 23 pillars, 1 in the main hall. He says the concert can't be interrupted because the assailant is holding a detonator also. Akiba buys time for Conan by interrupting the concert to by singing Amazing Grace which involves only the first set of keys on the organs whilst the detonator key is on the third row. Conan enters the balcony of the assailant revealing it to be Fuma Takumi. Fuma reveals that the reason he killed the first four people was because his son, Akiba's fiancé, died indirectly because of them; and his pride as a professional piano tuner was thrown away when Doumoto Kazuki quit playing the piano. Without his son, wife, and pride of being a tuner for a professional pianist, his life was nothing and he wanted to bring silence to the organ which haunted him. Just then the 24th irregular note was played but the final explosion did not occur. It turns out Conan removed the sensor from the organ before he came to Fuma. Fuma congratulates him and prepares to press the detonator but it was shot out of his hand. Fuma takes out a gun and prepares to kill himself until Kazuki comes and reveals to him the reason he quit as a pianist was to keep Fuma's pride. Because of Fuma's old age, his hearing is starting to deteriorate and so was his tuning, to keep his pride he quit being a pianist so he did not have to hurt his friend. Fuma comes to realize this and surrenders peacefully. While outside the concert, Ran hears Amazing Grace played on a violin. She enters the wood where Conan tells her Shinichi played it to her to be forgiven like that day long ago. At the post credits, Akiba reveals the song Amazing Grace is a song of forgiveness, a favourite of her late fiancee. She sings it on the anniversary of his death near the river which is why she did not pursue revenge like Fuma did for his son. Conan asks how Ran knew it was Shinichi playing the violin. She replies he has a weird habit when he plays the violin. Conan later in his house's library plays Amazing Grace to try and find his "strange habit" [edit] Cast • • • • Akira Kamiya as Kogoro Mouri[3] Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo[3] Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa[3] Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri[3] • • • • • • • Chafurin as Inspector Megure[3] Atsuko Yuya as Officer Satou[3] Ikue Ohtani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya[3] Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara[3] Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki[3] Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima and Officer Takagi[3] Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida[3] [edit] New Characters • • • • • • • • Doumoto Kazuki (堂本 一揮?): Japan's top organist and a former pianist. Voiced by Nobuo Tanaka (田中 信夫 Tanaka Nobuo?). Doumoto Genya (堂本 弦也?): Doumoto Kazuki's son. Also a pianist and the concert in-charge. Voiced by Kousuke Meguro (目黒 光祐 Meguro Kousuke?) Akiba Reiko (秋庭 怜子?): Gifted soprano born with a perfect pitch and a performer at the concert. She was also an alumnus of Teitan Elementary School attended by Conan. Voiced by Hōko Kuwashima (桑島 法子 Kuwashima Hōko?). Chigusa Rara (千草 らら?): Doumoto Kazuki's assistant, also a soprano, stand-in for Akiba Reiko. Voiced by Yūko Mizutani (水谷 優子 Mizutani Yūko?). Fuwa Takumi (譜和 匠?): Superintendent of Doumoto Concert Hall, had been responsible for maintenance of the pianos of the Doumoto family. He has the perfect pitch through experience. Voiced by Eisuke Yoda (依田 英助 Yoda Eisuke?). Hans Müller: An organ tuner from Germany. Voiced by Francis Pol. Kawabe Souko (河辺 奏子?): Violinist with a Stradivarius. Yamane Shion (山根 紫音?): Violinist and stand-in for Kawabe Souko. Voiced by Mami Kingetsu (金月 真美 Kingetsu Mami?). [edit] Movie OVA The movie OVA was released on April 19, 2008, two days after the movie was released.[2] [edit] Plot It is three years prior to the movie events where Shinichi tries to find a witness to confirm a man's alibi for innocence from the murder of his grandmother; apparently he passed out drinking the day he was supposed to meet his grandmother. The clues are a black lab the man saw when he was drunk and the wall which blocks his view. Genta, Ayumi, and Mitsuhiko are shown in Kindergarten but they are too young to confirm the man's alibi. Shinichi solves the case with the help of his father. In the end, he walks down a path with Ran they notice woman starts singing; the song happens to be "Amazing Grace". Conan voices that the song he heard will be important in the case three years from now. Many ties have been made to the OVA, specifically the scene where Shinichi and Ran walk down a path beside a river and forest and hearing a woman singing "Amazing Grace", revealed to be Akiba singing. [edit] Music The theme song used for this movie was "Tsubasa wo Hirogete" (翼を広げて?) by Zard. It was released on April 9, 2008.[4] Along with The Fourteenth Target and Strategy Above the Depths, this is the third Detective Conan movie theme song by Zard. The official soundtrack was released on April 16, 2008. It costs ¥3000 with tax included.[5] [edit] DVD Case Closed: The Raven Chaser, known as Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser (名探偵コナ ン 漆黒 の追跡者 Meitantei Konan Shikkoku no Cheisā?) is the 13th movie installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The movie was released in Japan on April 18, 2009. This movie is confirmed to involve active members of the Black Organization[1], making this the Black Organization's second appearance in a movie since Countdown to Heaven. A special preview to the movie aired in Japan on Animax.[6]. A new member from the Black Organization that shrunk Shinichi's body manages to find out about Shinichi's transformation into Conan. This discovery starts to put those around him in danger as Gin and the other Black Organization members start to take action. Contents [hide] • • • • • • • 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Soundtrack 4 DVD 5 Reception 6 References 7 External links [edit] Plot A man driving down a hillside road suddenly realizes that his car’s brakes don't work. Traveling at a high speed, the car crashes into a toll booth. The man dies but leaves a mysterious dying message: "Tanabata kyo.” A mysterious Mahjong tile next to the body links this case to six other homicide cases in Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Nagasaki, and other places in Japan. Because of the Mahjong tiles left beside each victim, the police conclude that the same person or organization committed these large-scale murders. The police of prefectures across Japan unite to find the murderer. After a police conference about this case, Conan discovers a police officer walking out of the building and entering a black Porsche. He concludes that a Black Organization member is disguised as a police officer and has infiltrated the meeting. Conan is left wondering which officer is the fake and what interest the Black Organization has in the case. On the day of Tanabata, Conan corners Vermouth in the underground parking lot of a shopping mall and interrogates her. She says that the Black Organization needs a memory chip, which was taken by the murderer, and a new member, "Irish." Conan employs the help of Heiji Hattori and tries to solve the serial murder case by following the dying message lead. He and Heiji find out that two years ago, there was a fire accident in a hotel in Kyoto, and a young woman named Nanako Honjou died. The elevator could only hold seven, but eight people needed to escape. Nanako wasn't on the last elevator and couldn't escape. Conan tracks down her neighbor, Shun Sawamura, and asks him some questions. Conan finds out that Nanako and her boyfriend, Kousuke Mizutani, often went star gazing together. Conan realizes that the crime scenes are ordered like the star constellation Ursa Major, making the last crime scene the Tokyo Tower. The police also figure out the pattern of the crime scenes and leave for Tokyo Tower. On the way, Officer Satou and Takagi make a detour to Beika Woods after receiving a call from Professor Agasa. The Detective Boys find Matsumoto inside a small house in the woods. Conan confronts Mizutani, who is about to commit suicide in Nanako's memory and to avoid being arrested by the police. Mizutani thought one of the seven must have pushed Nanako out, but Nanako’s brother, Kazuki Honjou, shows up and testifies that he had overheard a conversation from two of the victims saying that Nanako voluntarily stepped out. Conan reveals that the real murderer is Kazuki and not Mizutani because Mizutani would never commit murder to stain the memory of Nanako and his precious stars. Kazuki tricked Mizutani to create a scapegoat. Conan tells Mizutani that all of the victims appreciated Nanako's sacrifice and sent flowers to her memorial and that Kazuki lied to manipulate Mizutani into avenging Nanako but did it himself after realizing that Mizutani wouldn't. Mizutani realizes that Nanako wouldn't have wanted him to commit suicide and returns the victim's belongings to Kazuki, who would have used the evidence to convict Mizutani. Kazuki threatens Conan and Mizutani with a knife. Someone shoots the knife out of Kazuki’s hands—Matsumoto. Conan realizes that Matsumoto is Irish in perfect disguise. Irish claims that he doesn’t want to kill Conan. He says he knows Conan’s true identity and wants to turn him in to the "boss" alive. Thus, the "boss" would know of Gin's mistake and punish Gin, satisfying Irish's revenge against him for killing his friend, Pisco. Conan wants the memory chip, but Irish refuses to hand it over. Soon Ran arrives at Tokyo Tower and finds Irish, who is still disguised as Matsumoto. She makes some good karate hits, but a kick to his face tore off part of his mask, thus surprising her. Irish uses this to his advantage and overpowers Ran. Irish and Conan move outside near the top, and a helicopter with Gin, Vodka, Korn, and Chianti arrives. Irish shows them the chip, and Gin orders Chianti to shoot Irish and the chip. Seriously injured by the bullet, Irish is barely alive. Conan tries to drag him to safety, but Gin notices Conan and tries to shoot him. Irish protects Conan and dies. The Black Organization attacks Conan with a machine gun, damaging the upper levels of the Tokyo Tower. Cornered at the top, Conan escapes by using his expanding suspenders as a slingshot to throw one of the tower's skylights at the Black Organization's helicopter, damaging the engine. The Black Organization manages to fly away, but the helicopter crashes soon after. [edit] Cast • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo Akira Kamiya as Kogoro Mouri Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara Yukitoshi Hori as Gin Chafurin as Inspector Megure Atsuko Yuya as Officer Satou Masashi Sugawara as Kazuki Honjou Fumiko Orikasa as Nanako Honjou Yuko Miyamura as Kazuha Tōyama Yuuji Takada as Kansuke Yamato Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki Ryo Horikawa as Heiji Hattori Ryotaro Okiayu as Fumimaro Ayanokoji Seizo Katou as Kiyonaga Matsumoto Toshio Furukawa as Misao Yamamura Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima and Officer Takagi Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida Akio Ohtsuka as Juugo Yokomizu / Sango Yokomizu Ami Koshimizu as Yui Euhara Fumihiko Tachiki as Vodka Hiroyuki Kinoshita as Korn Ikue Ohtani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya Isshin Chiba as Officer Chiba Kazuhiko Inoue as Ninzaburou Shiratori Kenichi Ogata as Professor Agasa Kikuko Inoue as Chianti Mami Koyama as Vermouth DAIGO as Kousuke Mizutani Nana Mizuki as Reporter Yoshii Nobutoshi Canna as Shun Sawamura Tomohiro Nishimura as Minoru Fukase Yuji Mikimoto as Irish [edit] Soundtrack The movie's theme song is "PUZZLE" by Mai Kuraki. It was released along with music for the broadcast anime's 25th opening "Revive" as double A-side singles on April 1, 2009.[1] Along with Countdown to Heaven and Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, The Raven Chaser is the third Detective Conan movie in which Mai Kuraki wrote the theme song. The official soundtrack was released on April 4, 2009. It costs approximately ¥2857, ¥3000 with tax included; 31.46 USD. [edit] DVD The DVD was released on October 2, 2009. The DVD will be dual layered with some extras in it and contains 5.1 Dolby Digital HD Surround Sound audio. Three versions are to be released: the limited DVD version will include 2 discs with the movie, the trailer, Magic File 3, and other extras with 5.1 Dolby Digital HD Surround Sound audio. The regular DVD will only include the movie and the trailer with 5.1 Dolby Digital HD Surround Sound audio. The Blu-ray version includes the HD format of the regular DVD version. The limited DVD cost ¥6720, the regular DVD cost ¥5460, and the Blu-ray version cost ¥6510. The DVD will only be released in Japan, Europe, Middle East, and South Africa. Case Closed: The Lost Ship in the Sky From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky) Jump to: navigation, search Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky Theatrical poster Directed by Written by Music by Distributed by Release date(s) Country Language Preceded by Followed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto Kazunari Kochi[1] Katsuo Ono Toho April 17, 2010 Japan Japanese The Raven Chaser TBA Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky (名探偵コナン 天空の難破船 Meitantei Konan Tenkuu no Rosuto Shippu?) is the 14th movie installment of the manga and anime series Detective Conan. The movie was released on April 17, 2010 in Japan. This movie is confirmed to have Kaitou Kid involved in it after his last appearance in The Private Eyes' Requiem.[1][2] Contents [hide] • • • • • • 1 2 3 4 5 Production Plot Music Cast References 6 External Links [edit] Production The film was announced to be in the making at the end of the thirteenth movie, The Raven Chaser. The details of the film were announced on the official movie website on December 9, 2009.[1] On April 10, 2010, a blimp was flying around Tokyo and Yokohama in order to promote the film.[3] [edit] Plot Jirokichi Suzuki, Sonoko's uncle, invites Conan, Ran, the Junior Detective League, and others to ride Bell Tree, the largest airship in the world, for a six-hour trip to Osaka. However, Kid has his eyes set on the Lady of the Sky, a jewel aboard the vessel. Also, the mysterious terrorist group known as Red Siamese Cat hijacks the ship and accidentally releases a deadly virus. [edit] Music The theme song used for this movie is "Over Drive" by Garnet Crow which was released as a single on April 14, 2010.[4] The official soundtrack of the movie was released on April 14, 2010. [5] [edit] Cast • • • • • • • • • • • Minami Takayama as Conan Edogawa Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo and Kaitou Kid Rikiya Koyama as Kogoro Mouri Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara Kenichi Ogata as Professor Agasa Chafurin as Inspector Megure Atsuko Yuya as Officer Satou Wataru Takagi as Officer Takagi Isshin Chiba as Officer Chiba Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki • Nagai Ichirou as Jirokichi Suzuki