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|pnew= First appearance of [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]]. | |pnew= First appearance of [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]]. | ||
|promance=Conan stays with Ran even though they would both die if the bomb exploded. Ran reveals she couldn't cut the red cord because it might be the red string of fate connecting her and Shinichi. | |promance=Conan stays with Ran even though they would both die if the bomb exploded. Ran reveals she couldn't cut the red cord because it might be the red string of fate connecting her and Shinichi. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''first''' movie, known as ''Detective Conan: [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]]'' (名探偵コナン 時計じかけの摩天楼, Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no matenrō)<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2679 Anime News Network (ANN) entry for ''The Time-Bombed Skyscraper'']</ref> in Japan, was screened on April 19, 1997, directed by Michihiko | + | |summary=The '''first''' movie, known as ''Detective Conan: [[The Time-Bombed Skyscraper]]'' (名探偵コナン 時計じかけの摩天楼, Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no matenrō)<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2679 Anime News Network (ANN) entry for ''The Time-Bombed Skyscraper'']</ref> in Japan, was screened on April 19, 1997, directed by Michihiko Suwa and written by [[Kazunari Kouchi]]. It was released by FUNimation in 2006, and short of standard name changes, there was no significant changes to the English adaptation.}} |
{{MovieItem|2|[[The Fourteenth Target]]|April 18, 1998|November 20, 2007| | {{MovieItem|2|[[The Fourteenth Target]]|April 18, 1998|November 20, 2007| | ||
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|promance=Ran saves Conan's life by sharing air with him when they're trapped underwater. Ran keeps Shinichi's Ace of Spades close to her throughout the climax of the movie. | |promance=Ran saves Conan's life by sharing air with him when they're trapped underwater. Ran keeps Shinichi's Ace of Spades close to her throughout the climax of the movie. | ||
|ppast=It is revealed that in the past Eri was held hostage at gunpoint and Kogoro shot Eri to stop the hostage. | |ppast=It is revealed that in the past Eri was held hostage at gunpoint and Kogoro shot Eri to stop the hostage. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''second''' movie, known as ''Detective Conan: [[The Fourteenth Target]]'' (名探偵コナン 14番目の標的, Meitantei Conan Jūyon banme no Tagetto),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=3757 ANN entry for ''The Fourteenth Target'']</ref> in Japan, debuted on April 18, 1998, and the English version was released in 2007. Directed by | + | |summary=The '''second''' movie, known as ''Detective Conan: [[The Fourteenth Target]]'' (名探偵コナン 14番目の標的, Meitantei Conan Jūyon banme no Tagetto),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=3757 ANN entry for ''The Fourteenth Target'']</ref> in Japan, debuted on April 18, 1998, and the English version was released in 2007. Directed by [[Kenji Kodama]] and written by Kazunari Kouchi, it was about a case in which people close to [[Kogoro Mouri]] were attacked in a way similar to The A.B.C. Murders. This movie achieved a distributor's income of 1.05 billion yen. It was released by FUNimation as a DVD in 2007. Although the storyline remained the same, due to character name changes, there have been significant changes in the explanation of the names used.}} |
{{MovieItem|3|[[The Last Wizard of the Century]]|April 17, 1999|December 29, 2009| | {{MovieItem|3|[[The Last Wizard of the Century]]|April 17, 1999|December 29, 2009| | ||
|pmk=Heist: The 50th and 51st Fabergé Imperial Easter Eggs | |pmk=Heist: The 50th and 51st Fabergé Imperial Easter Eggs | ||
|pchar= Agasa improves Conan's glasses with [[Bullet Proof Lenses]]. | |pchar= Agasa improves Conan's glasses with [[Bullet Proof Lenses]]. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''third''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Last Wizard of the Century]]'' (名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師, Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2683 ANN entry for ''The Last Wizard of the Century'']</ref> debuted on April 17, 1999. | + | |summary=The '''third''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Last Wizard of the Century]]'' (名探偵コナン 世紀末の魔術師, Meitantei Conan Seikimatsu no Majutsushi),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2683 ANN entry for ''The Last Wizard of the Century'']</ref> debuted on April 17, 1999. Directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Kazunari Kouchi, this movie was on a newly-discovered Fabergé egg that was subject to [[Kaitou Kid]]'s warning—and a murder case that involves the descendant of Rasputin. This movie achieved a distributor's income of 1.45 billion yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|4|[[Captured in Her Eyes]]|April 22, 2000|December 29, 2009| | {{MovieItem|4|[[Captured in Her Eyes]]|April 22, 2000|December 29, 2009| | ||
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|promance=Conan confesses his love to Ran. Ran thinks however that Conan was just repeating the confession Kogoro gave Eri in the past to help Ran snap out of her amnesia. | |promance=Conan confesses his love to Ran. Ran thinks however that Conan was just repeating the confession Kogoro gave Eri in the past to help Ran snap out of her amnesia. | ||
|ppast=Shinichi and Ran's "date" at [[Tropical Land]] before the events of Episode 1 occur is explored. | |ppast=Shinichi and Ran's "date" at [[Tropical Land]] before the events of Episode 1 occur is explored. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''fourth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Captured in Her Eyes]]'' (名探偵コナン 瞳の中の暗殺者, Meitantei Conan Hitomi no Naka no Ansatsusha),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2682 ANN entry for ''Captured in Her Eyes'']</ref> was first screened on April 22, 2000. Directed and | + | |summary=The '''fourth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Captured in Her Eyes]]'' (名探偵コナン 瞳の中の暗殺者, Meitantei Conan Hitomi no Naka no Ansatsusha),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2682 ANN entry for ''Captured in Her Eyes'']</ref> was first screened on April 22, 2000. Directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Kazunari Kouchi, ''Captured in Her Eyes'' was about how [[Ran Mouri]] became entangled in a series of murder cases where police officers were victims, and when a failed murder attempt gave her amnesia and made herself another target of the killer. This movie achieved a box office income of 2.5 billion Japanese yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|5|[[Countdown to Heaven]]|April 21, 2001|January 19, 2010| | {{MovieItem|5|[[Countdown to Heaven]]|April 21, 2001|January 19, 2010| | ||
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|pbo=The [[Black Organization]] appear in this movie. | |pbo=The [[Black Organization]] appear in this movie. | ||
|pchar= Agasa improves Conan's glasses with [[Telescopic Lenses]]. | |pchar= Agasa improves Conan's glasses with [[Telescopic Lenses]]. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''fifth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Countdown to Heaven]]'' (名探偵コナン 天国へのカウントダウン, Meitantei Conan Tengoku e no Kauntodaun),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2681 ANN entry for ''Countdown to Heaven'']</ref> was first screened on April 21, 2001. | + | |summary=The '''fifth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Countdown to Heaven]]'' (名探偵コナン 天国へのカウントダウン, Meitantei Conan Tengoku e no Kauntodaun),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2681 ANN entry for ''Countdown to Heaven'']</ref> was first screened on April 21, 2001. Directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Kazunari Kouchi, in this movie the murder of a developer, the bombing of the latest development of the development, together with the [[Black Organization]] and [[Ai Haibara]]'s suspicious phone calls, brought it box office receipts of 2.9 billion yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|6|[[The Phantom of Baker Street]]|April 20, 2002|February 16, 2010| | {{MovieItem|6|[[The Phantom of Baker Street]]|April 20, 2002|February 16, 2010| | ||
| − | |summary=The '''sixth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Phantom of Baker Street]]'' (名探偵コナン ベイカー街の亡霊, Meitantei Conan Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2680 ANN entry for ''The Phantom of Baker Street'']</ref> was first shown on April 20, 2002. This movie was written by famed scriptwriter Hisashi Nozawa, but kept | + | |summary=The '''sixth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Phantom of Baker Street]]'' (名探偵コナン ベイカー街の亡霊, Meitantei Conan Beikā Sutorīto no Bōrei),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2680 ANN entry for ''The Phantom of Baker Street'']</ref> was first shown on April 20, 2002. This movie was written by famed scriptwriter Hisashi Nozawa, but kept Kenji Kodama as director. This movie was a double story: in real life, the murder of a IT magnate's chief programmer, while in the virtual world, a virtual reality game that Conan and friends played, their lives were in danger. This movie brought 3.4 billion yen at the box office.}} |
{{MovieItem|7|[[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]|April 19, 2003| | {{MovieItem|7|[[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]|April 19, 2003| | ||
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|promance=It is revealed that Heiji's first love was Kazuha. | |promance=It is revealed that Heiji's first love was Kazuha. | ||
|ppast=Heiji and Kazuha's childhood is explored. | |ppast=Heiji and Kazuha's childhood is explored. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''seventh''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]'' (名探偵コナン 迷宮の十字路, Meitantei Conan Meikyū no Kurosurōdo),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2678 ANN entry for ''Crossroad in the Ancient Capital'']</ref> was first screened on April 19, 2003. | + | |summary=The '''seventh''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]]'' (名探偵コナン 迷宮の十字路, Meitantei Conan Meikyū no Kurosurōdo),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2678 ANN entry for ''Crossroad in the Ancient Capital'']</ref> was first screened on April 19, 2003. This movie was directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Kazunari Kouchi. Staged in Kyoto, this movie concerned the unmasking of a gang of antique robbers. This movie brought box office income of 3.2 billion yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|8|[[Magician of the Silver Sky]]|April 17, 2004| | {{MovieItem|8|[[Magician of the Silver Sky]]|April 17, 2004| | ||
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|pmk=Heist: The Stone of Destiny. | |pmk=Heist: The Stone of Destiny. | ||
|pchar= Conan makes use of a [[Hang Glider/Paraglider]] to chase Kid. | |pchar= Conan makes use of a [[Hang Glider/Paraglider]] to chase Kid. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''eighth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Magician of the Silver Sky]]'' (名探偵コナン 銀翼の奇術師, Meitantei Conan Gin-yoku no Majishan),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=3758 ANN entry for ''Magician of the Silver Sky'']</ref> premiered on April 17, 2004. This was the first of Yasuichiro Yamamoto's Detective Conan movies, but Kazunari | + | |summary=The '''eighth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Magician of the Silver Sky]]'' (名探偵コナン 銀翼の奇術師, Meitantei Conan Gin-yoku no Majishan),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=3758 ANN entry for ''Magician of the Silver Sky'']</ref> premiered on April 17, 2004. This was the first of [[Yasuichiro Yamamoto|Yasuichiro Yamamoto's]] Detective Conan movies, but Kazunari Kouchi stayed as the writer. The movie was about a poisoning case on an airliner, and since the pilot and co-pilot were also affected, [[Conan Edogawa]] and [[Kaitou Kid]] were forced to take care of the lives of the passengers. The movie brought box office income of 2.8 billion yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|9|[[Strategy Above the Depths]]|April 19, 2005| | {{MovieItem|9|[[Strategy Above the Depths]]|April 19, 2005| | ||
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{{MovieItem|10|[[The Private Eyes' Requiem]]|April 15, 2006| | {{MovieItem|10|[[The Private Eyes' Requiem]]|April 15, 2006| | ||
|pmk=[[Kaitou Kid]] plays a major role in this movie. | |pmk=[[Kaitou Kid]] plays a major role in this movie. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''tenth''' movie, ''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)<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6346 ANN entry for ''Private Eyes' Requiem'']</ref> was announced on December 15, 2005 and was released on April 15, 2006, debuting at the number one position in the Japanese box office and remained there for three consecutive weeks. As of May 28, 2006, it earned 2.3 billion yen in the Japanese box office. Directed by | + | |summary=The '''tenth''' movie, ''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)<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=6346 ANN entry for ''Private Eyes' Requiem'']</ref> was announced on December 15, 2005 and was released on April 15, 2006, debuting at the number one position in the Japanese box office and remained there for three consecutive weeks. As of May 28, 2006, it earned 2.3 billion yen in the Japanese box office. Directed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto and written by Kazunari Kouchi, it was about Conan's investigation of an old murder case as Ran and friends were held hostage. Important people such as [[Heiji Hattori]], [[Kaitou Kid]] and [[Saguru Hakuba]] have all appeared in this movie.}} |
{{MovieItem|11|[[Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure]]|April 21, 2007| | {{MovieItem|11|[[Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure]]|April 21, 2007| | ||
|pchar= Agasa invents the [[Mini Air Tank]]. | |pchar= Agasa invents the [[Mini Air Tank]]. | ||
| − | |summary=The '''eleventh''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure]]'' (名探偵コナン 紺碧の棺, Meitantei Conan Konpeki no Jorī Rojā),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=7487 ANN entry for ''Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure'']</ref> was first released on April 21, 2007. | + | |summary=The '''eleventh''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure]]'' (名探偵コナン 紺碧の棺, Meitantei Conan Konpeki no Jorī Rojā),<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=7487 ANN entry for ''Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure'']</ref> was first released on April 21, 2007. Directed by Kenji Kodama and written by Kazunari Kouchi, the movie was about the murder of treasure hunters and the alleged loot left by pirate Anne Bonny on a Japanese island. This movie brought in 2.53 billion yen.}} |
{{MovieItem|12|[[Full Score of Fear]]|April 19, 2008| | {{MovieItem|12|[[Full Score of Fear]]|April 19, 2008| | ||
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|ppast=It is revealed that in the past Ran mistook an airship for being a UFO. | |ppast=It is revealed that in the past Ran mistook an airship for being a UFO. | ||
|pmk=Heist: Lady of the Sky | |pmk=Heist: Lady of the Sky | ||
| − | |summary=The '''fourteenth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Lost Ship in the Sky]]'' (名探偵コナン 天空の難破船, Meitantei Conan Tenkuu no Rosuto Shippu) was released on April 17, 2010. The movie made 3.19 billion yen, making it the fourth highest grossing movie in the Detective Conan series. The movie marks the first movie appearance of characters such as [[Jirokichi Suzuki]], and is a [[Kaitou Kid]] movie. The story takes place in an airship from Tokyo to Osaka where Kid announces a heist where he will take the blue jewel, Lady Sky. At the same time a | + | |summary=The '''fourteenth''' movie, ''Detective Conan: [[The Lost Ship in the Sky]]'' (名探偵コナン 天空の難破船, Meitantei Conan Tenkuu no Rosuto Shippu) was released on April 17, 2010. The movie made 3.19 billion yen, making it the fourth highest grossing movie in the Detective Conan series. The movie marks the first movie appearance of characters such as [[Jirokichi Suzuki]], and is a [[Kaitou Kid]] movie. The story takes place in an airship from Tokyo to Osaka where Kid announces a heist where he will take the blue jewel, Lady Sky. At the same time a terrorists group known as the Red Siamese Cats attempt to release a virus around Japan have also managed to land on the airship and begin their attack. Conan and Detective Boys work together to disarm bombs and Conan also works with Kaitou Kid who was already on the airship to defeat the Red Siamese Cats. With Heiji's help, the Red Siamese Cats who also attempted to steal Buddha statues from the temple and got arrested by the Nara police prefecture.}} |
{{MovieItem|15|[[Quarter of Silence]]|April 16, 2011| | {{MovieItem|15|[[Quarter of Silence]]|April 16, 2011| | ||
Revision as of 23:11, 9 August 2013
Since 1997, there has been an animated Detective Conan movie released during Golden Week each year. With the exception of the first movie, all Detective Conan movies have been among of the highest-grossing movies in the year it was screened in Japan.
List of movies
| Movie | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | Plot | Runtime | Box office |
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| 1 | The Time-Bombed Skyscraper | April 19, 1997 | October 3, 2006 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 2 | The Fourteenth Target | April 18, 1998 | November 20, 2007 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 3 | The Last Wizard of the Century | April 17, 1999 | December 29, 2009 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 4 | Captured in Her Eyes | April 22, 2000 | December 29, 2009 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 5 | Countdown to Heaven | April 21, 2001 | January 19, 2010 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 6 | The Phantom of Baker Street | April 20, 2002 | February 16, 2010 | style="text-align:center; background:#f1e9f5;"| | ||
| 7 | Crossroad in the Ancient Capital | April 19, 2003 | ||||
| 8 | Magician of the Silver Sky | April 17, 2004 | ||||
| 9 | Strategy Above the Depths | April 19, 2005 | ||||
| 10 | The Private Eyes' Requiem | April 15, 2006 | ||||
| 11 | Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure | April 21, 2007 | ||||
| 12 | Full Score of Fear | April 19, 2008 | ||||
| 13 | The Raven Chaser | April 18, 2009 | ||||
| 14 | The Lost Ship in the Sky | April 17, 2010 | ||||
| 15 | Quarter of Silence | April 16, 2011 | ||||
| 16 | The Eleventh Striker | April 14, 2012 | ||||
| 17 | Private Eye in the Distant Sea | April 20, 2013 |
Movie Specials
| Movie | Title | Original airdate | English airdate | Plot | Runtime | Box office |
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| 1 | Lupin III vs. Detective Conan 2 | December 2013 |
References