Zero the Enforcer
(Meitantei Conan: Zero no Shikkōnin)
September 29, 2020 (Blu-ray)
Iwao Teraoka (co-op)
Jiro Kanai (co-op)
Yoshihiro Sugai (co-op)
Pyeon-Gang Ho (co-op)
Hiroyuki Notake
Yoshiharu Shimizu
Hiroyuki Horiuchi
Nobuyuki Iwai
Nariyuki Takahashi
Kyoko Yoshimi
Ayu Imoto
Mari Tominaga
Akiko Motoyoshi (asst.), Ken Araya (asst.), Mina Otaka (asst.), Keiko Sasaki (asst.), Kanako Ono (asst.), Masako Miura (asst.), Rie Nakajima (asst.), and Yuko Iwasa (asst.)
Iwao Teraoka, Jiro Kanai, and Kazunori Ozawa (action)
Tohru Furuya as Rei Furuya
Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri
Rikiya Koyama as Kogoro Mouri
Yukimasa Kishino as Hyoue Kuroda
Kenichi Ogata as Hiroshi Agasa
Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara
Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida
Ikue Otani as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima, Wataru Takagi
Gara Takashima as Eri Kisaki
Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo, Kaitou Kid
Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki
Chafurin as Juzo Megure
Atsuko Yuya as Miwako Sato
Kazuhiko Inoue as Ninzaburo Shiratori
Isshin Chiba as Kazunobu Chiba
Nobuo Tobita as Yuya Kazami
Asako Dodo as Midori Kuriyama
Mikiko Enomoto as Azusa Enomoto
Aya Ueto as Kyoko Tachibana
Daikichi Hakata as Fumikazu Haba
Mīna Tominaga as Sayoko Iwai
Tokuyoshi Kawashima as Makoto Kusakabe
Sayoko Shokoku as Herself
Naoki Yasumura as Himself
Jin Urayama as Japanese Prime Minister
Tomoko Naka as Minister of Defense
Atsushi Kisaichi as Weather agency counselor
Tomoyuki Shimura as Subordinate
Katsumi Toriumi as First task manager
Yoshihisa Kawahara as Announcer A
Akemi Okamura as Female Announcer A
Tadahisa Saizen as Announcer B
Kentaro Tone as Announcer C
Umeka Shoji as Female Announcer B
Zero the Enforcer is the 22nd movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 13, 2018. A Limited Deluxe Edition BD/DVD was released on October 3, 2018 and included Amuro Secret Call. The pre-story is The Melting Cake!.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
"Edge of Ocean", a newly-built conference and commercial centre, is being prepared to host an international summit. A day before the guests are due to arrive, a restaurant in of the inter-connected buildings is destroyed by an explosion. Members of the Public Security Bureau, including Rei Furuya and Yuya Kazami, who were in the middle of a security inspection, are injured in the blast and there are several casualties.
To everyone's shock and dismay, the fingerprints recovered at the explosion site, match Kogoro's, and police discover further "evidence" on his computer. Nobody seems to be willing to represent Kogoro in the upcoming criminal trial, until Ran, Eri, and Conan are contacted by Kyoko Tachibana, a freelance lawyer, who says she will take on Kogoro's case.
Chief prosecutor Sayoko Iwai reviews the evidence and decides she has got enough to bring Kogoro to trial. She instructs Makoto Kusakabe, one of her prosecutors, to bring charges against Kogoro. The police are still investigating, however, and current findings point to a surprising theory - the gas valve and pressurized cooker used to set off the explosion can be connected to the internet (Internet of Things (IoT)) and that they were remotely accessed via a Nor browser being installed on Kogoro's laptop to set the bomb off. The police hold a press conference presenting their findings and just before it begins, citizens of Tokyo experience all sorts of cases of IoT- devices short-circuiting and setting off small fires. Kogoro was still in prision while these malfunctions happen, which proves he couldn't have been the culprit to begin with, the charges are dropped and Kogoro is released from prison.
Conan continues his investigation and finally figures out the true culprit behind the bombings and IoT attacks, on the same day that "Hakuchō" , an unmanned Japanese spacecraft that had been on Mars, is due to land in Tokyo bay.
People
Resolution
Music
Zero -ZERO- (零 -ZERO- Zero -ZERO-), by Masaharu Fukuyama.
Trivia

- This movie became the second highest grossing Detective Conan movie, just after The Fist of Blue Sapphire.
- In order to know more about where his character works, Rei Furuya's voice actor read the book Secret Police Division J before recording the lines for his character.
- A police poster represents volume 23.
- Kyoko Tachibana bears a resemblance with Kensuke Tachibana, the famous and corrupt Tokyo lawyer killed in The Bay of Revenge, and has the same surname kanji. The movie doesn't show the picture on her former law office's desk, but the painting near the door is about the threes on the left of Tachibana villa, and the one behind her about some threes at the cape where he lived. It's only a speculation, but she could probably be his daughter. Open spoiler box to see images.
- In the karaoke bar from file 1013, Naeko sings the movie ending.
- A Honda Odyssey 2015 passed in front of Cafe Poirot. The license plate number was 300 7-75.
- The store where Azusa and Amuro shop is called Cosdoc Wholesale and is designed the same way as Costco Wholesale, an american multinational corporation which operates a chain of warehouse-clubs.
- An Audi TTs 2016 passed in front of Rei's car. The license plate number was 300 43-91.
- This movie is by far, the case in which the most announcers appear with a total number of "eight", including Sayoko Shokoku and Naoki Yasumura.
- The name of the browsing software Nor as well as its logo are taken from Tor browser which protects users' privacy and allows them to access blocked websites.
- NAZU refers to NASA agency in the USA.
- Three police vehicles in Edge of the Ocean are 2008 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon [S204].
- This movie was promoted with two special guest voice actors. Comedian Daikichi Hakata voiced Fumikazu Haba, while actress and singer Aya Ueto played lawyer Kyoko Tachibana.
Gallery
Foreign voice casts
United States
Main cast
- Wendee Lee: Conan Edogawa
- Griffin Burns: Shinichi Kudo
- Xander Mobus: Kogoro Mouri
- Cristina Vee: Ran Mouri
- Kyle McCarley: Rei Furuya
Supporting cast
- Richard Epcar: Hyoue Kuroda
- Erika Harlacher: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
- Erica Mendez: Ai Haibara
- Rachel Robinson: Sayoko Iwai
Notes
- The english dub was reprised by the english dubbing Los Angeles based company Bang Zoom! Entertainment and restarted in 2019 after FUNimation's dubbing stopped in 2010 with The Phantom of Baker Street (Movie 6).
- It was first aired in the United Arab Emirates with subtitles in Arabic before airing in the United States at the Anime Expo at Los Angeles.
- Unlike FUNimation and Viz Media, Bangzoom used the original character names from Japan (ex: Shinichi Kudo instead of Jimmy Kudo).
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See also
| Japanese Intelligence Agencies | ||
|---|---|---|
| NPA Security Bureau | Rei Furuya (Tooru Amuro) | |
| Tokyo MPD Public Security Bureau | Hiromitsu Morofushi (deceased) • Yuya Kazami | |
| Manga | Tea Poisoning Murder Case • Elementary Teacher Assault • Scarlet Showdown • Girls Band Murder Case • A song named ASACA • Haibara's Lost Phone Strap Case • Trapped at Hatoyama Farm • Kaitou Kid and the Queen's Bang | |
| Anime | The Tense Tea Party • The Scarlet Return • The Unfriendly Girls Band • The Betrayal's Stage • The Heartfelt Strap • The Spark That Fell on the Ranch • Kid vs. Amuro: Queen's Bang | |
| Movies | The Darkest Nightmare • Zero the Enforcer • The Bride of Halloween • Black Iron Submarine • One-eyed Flashback | |
| Related Articles | Tokyo Metropolitan Police • Law Enforcement • Minor law enforcement | |
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