The Private Eyes' Requiem
(Meitantei Konan: Tantei-tachi no Rekuiemu)
Shinichi Kudo
Ran Mouri
Sonoko Suzuki
Detective Boys
Heiji Hattori
Kogoro Mouri
Hiroshi Agasa
Juzo Megure
Ai Haibara
Kazuha Toyama
Saguru Hakuba
Jugo Yokomizo
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Goro Otaki
Wataru Takagi
Miwako Sato
Yumi Miyamoto
Ginzo Nakamori
Eri Kisaki
Kazunobu Chiba
Ginshiro Toyama
Kaitou Kid
Heizo Hattori
Midori Kuriyama
Goro
Misao Yamamura
Misae Yamamura
Makoto Kyogoku
Harufumi Mogi
Ikumi Soda
Masaharu Okuwaki (co-op)
Akira Nishimori (co-op)
Shigenori Kageyama (co-op)
Hajime Kamegaki (co-op)
Junko Yamanaka
Seiji Muta (asst.)
Yoshiharu Shimizu (asst.)
Hiroaki Noguchi (asst.)
Sadakazu Takiguchi (asst.)
Akio Kawamura (asst.)
Masahiko Itojima (asst.)
Mechanical Design: Seiji Muta, Yoshiharu Shimizu, Futoshi Onami
Layout checker: Seiji Muta, Yoshiharu Shimizu, Hiroaki Noguchi, Sadakazu Takiguchi, Akio Kawamura, Masahiko Itojima
Design Works: Junko Yamanaka
Kappei Yamaguchi as Shinichi Kudo, Kaitou Kid
Wakana Yamazaki as Ran Mouri
Akira Kamiya as Kogoro Mouri
Ryo Horikawa as Heiji Hattori
Yuko Miyamura as Kazuha Toyama
Naoko Matsui as Sonoko Suzuki
Kenichi Ogata as Hiroshi Agasa
Megumi Hayashibara as Ai Haibara
Yukiko Iwai as Ayumi Yoshida
Ai Orikasa as Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya
Wataru Takagi as Genta Kojima, Wataru Takagi
Chafurin as Juzo Megure
Kazuhiko Inoue as Ninzaburo Shiratori
Atsuko Yuya as Miwako Sato
Isshin Chiba as Kazunobu Chiba
Akio Otsuka as Jugo Yokomizo
Shinji Ogawa as Ginshiro Toyama
Unsho Ishizuka as Ginzo Nakamori
Takehiro Koyama as Heizo Hattori
Norio Wakamoto as Goro Otaki
Gara Takashima as Eri Kisaki
Asako Dodo as Midori Kuriyama
Kaito Aoyama[2] as Goro
Akio Nojima as Soichiro Miyama
Aruno Tahara as Masao Takada
Fumi Hirano as Reiko Shimizu
Tohru Furuya as Suehiko Itoh
Rikiya Koyama as Acha Ryu
Masaya Onosaka as Ono
Kazuko Sugiyama as Fortune teller
Mitsuo Iwata as Kazu, the homeless man
Arimasa Osawa as Policeman
Kiyoyuki Yanada as Detective
Sayuri Ikemoto as Computer voice
Yumi Hikita as Miracle Land announcer
Tomoe Hanba as Yuu
Koji Yusa as Takeshi
Miracle Land extras: Tatsuya Asakawa, Yumiko Akaike, Masahiro Ichihara, Mami Kodera, Konosuke Kasahara, Yui Takemoto, Daishi Koshiba, Tomomi Tenjinbara, Tatsumasa Someya, Yui Makinose, Masaya Yamazaki, Mariko Fujii, Haruki Yamada, and Ayuko Yoshida
Shogakukan young voice actors: Masashi Miyazaki, Keiko Nogami, Ryusuke Yamanaka, Michio Matsumoto, Natsumi Yamaguchi, Taku Nakanozono, Takahiro Nemoto, Ayaka Murasawa
Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (名探偵コナン 探偵たちの鎮魂歌 Meitantei Konan: Tantei-tachi no Rekuiemu)[3] is the 10th movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 15, 2006 and it was directed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto and written by Hiroshi Kashiwabara. It debuted at the number one position in the Japanese box office and remained there for three consecutive weeks. It earned 3.03 billion yen in the Japanese box office, making it the tenth lowest grossing film in the franchise. This movie was first released between the episodes 434 and 435.
As part of the Detective Conan: Cinema Saturdays event in Anime! on TMS Official Channel channel, the movie currently have a limited free release in November 8, 2025 with English subs.
This movie is 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.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Conan, Kogoro, Ran, Haibara, and the Detective Boys are invited to meet Kogoro's new client in a hotel next to "Miracle Land", a newly opened theme park in Yokohama. A man in a suit greets them in front of the hotel and leads them to a meeting room on the top floor, telling them to have a seat while he gets something for them. When he comes back he hands everyone an ID watch that allows them a day's free access to all attractions in Miracle Land as well as free food and drinks.
Ran and the children decide to go and have fun in the park while Kogoro is busy. Ran wants Conan to come with them, but their host tells them that Conan also has to stay behind. The children leave and their host pulls back curtains in the room and switches a TV screen on, showing their client, a man who's sitting in front of several screens. He wears a bathrobe and his face is half hidden in the darkness. The client explains that he wants Kogoro and Conan to help him solve a mystery. To make sure they comply, he further explains that the ID watches he gave to everyone are filled with explosives, can't be taken off and will explode if someone finds the wrong answer to the mystery. The watches also have GPS systems that allow the client to track everyone's exact locations. If they are tampered with, Ran or the children leave the park or Conan or Kogoro go to the police, the client will know and will let the watches explode. The watches will be switched on once Ran and the children enter the park.
Conan tries to contact Haibara with their detective badges to warn her not to get into the park, but they have already passed the entrance. Instead, Conan urges Ai not to let anyone leave the park or go on the Super Snake roller coaster because this leaves the boundaries of the park for a while.
The client explains that he already hired four detectives to work on the case. Two have given up, one is working and the last one has failed. He shows them a man locked in a room, a detective named Ryu who's familiar to Kogoro and also wears an ID watch. The client tells Ryu his deductions were wrong and then activates the explosives in the watch. Ryu dies before Conan's and Kogoro's eyes.
The client's assistant hands Conan and Kogoro a phone that can only receive calls. The first and only clue they get from the client is "TAKA 3-8". Conan deduces that they are supposed to go to part 3 of Takashima and find a house in the eighth block, which turns out to be an abandoned hotel. In a locker in the hotel basement, they find a licensed gun and woolen ski masks, thinking this might be equipment used in a robbery.
The moment they leave the hotel again, police officers try to arrest Conan and Kogoro, thinking they are accomplices of Kaitou Kid, who has appeared near the hotel recently. One of the officers tells Kogoro that they are investigating two cases that happened on April 4th. A truck delivering money to a bank was robbed and this abandoned hotel was used as the base of the robbers. On the same day, Kid broke into a nearby office building and stole a few jewels.
Since none of the police officers recognise Kogoro, they take him and Conan to the nearest police station to interrogate him. In the middle of the painful debate, the client suddenly calls and Conan hurries to the bathroom to answer it. The client calls Conan Shinichi, so Conan uses his voice-changing bow tie to explain that they didn't go to the police voluntarily and tells the client about their findings. The client gives him a new hint "look for the café terrace at night." Conan hurries out of the police station and tries to figure out where to go.
Heiji Hattori suddenly turns up and explains that he is also working on the same case and that the client has sent Kazuha to Miracle Land with an ID on. Kogoro catches up with Conan and Heiji and Inspector Megure wants to know what's going on. Kogoro starts to explain but realises the client is watching them. The client sets off a bomb as a warning. Kogoro shoves Megure aside and leaves with Heiji and Conan. Shiratori asks Megure why he is okay with this behaviour from Kogoro. Megure shows him a note from Kogoro that says "Ran and the children are in danger, don't let anyone leave Miracle Land".
Kogoro decides to go investigate on his own.
Heiji says he also got "The Café Terrace At Night" as hint, but the client also told him to look for "YOU CRY". They deduce that "The Café Terrace at Night" refers to a famous painting by Vincent Van Gogh on which a horse-drawncarriage appears in front of a café terrace lit by lamps in the evening and that this is a clue to "Carriage Way", where the transporter was robbed on April 4. YOU is short for Yokohama Ocean University, so that is where Heiji and Conan go next. CRY has to refer to a club at the university, Heiji thinks, but they can't find the right one when they're interrupted by Saguru Hakuba, a famous teenage detective from England who spends most of his time trying to catch Kaito Kid. Saguru has also got an ID watch and decides to team up with Conan and Heiji, telling them he thinks CRY refers to the Crime Research Club of Yokohama University, so it is there they continue their investigation.
In the club rooms, some members, thinking Heiji and Saguru are interested in the club because they want to attend Yokohama University, show them around. Conan notices that among the pictures of former club presidents, the third president seems to be missing and asks for the reason. The members took the picture of the third president, Suehiko Ito, down, because he was involved in the murder of one of his classmates, Masaharu Nishio. The three detectives have lunch and Heji calls Inspector Otaki in Osaka for more information on Ito. Saguru says he has learned from his father that Ito is wanted by the police in connection with the truck robbery on April 4.
At the same time, Kogoro calls Eri and asks her if she has further information about that same case.
Conan, Heiji, and Saguru visit Nishio's office where he was killed. They learn that Reiko Shimizu, who was employed at the same office and also a member of the Crime Research Club, committed suicide after the police questioned her about Nishio's murder.
The client calls and confirms that Nishio's murder is the case he wants them to solve.
Immediately after the phone call, two men on motorcycles attack Heiji, Saguru and Conan. They also seem to be after Kaito Kid. The three detectives decide to split up. Conan gets away on his skateboard but is followed by one of the cyclists to a bridge. He slips and falls into the river below, hitting his leg on the railing during the fall and breaking his ankle.
A petty thief steals a wallet from a woman in Miracle Land. The Detective Boys and the police pursue him and he takes Ayumi hostage and starts to go to the exit. Suddenly Sonoko appears in front of him, on the lookout for Ran. She has no idea what the man has done but shoves him out of the way for being "rude", allowing Sato to arrest him.
Conan wakes up in Professor Agasa's car with Heiji. Heiji tells Conan that Saguru called Agasa to pick Conan up, but when Agasa arrived, Saguru was gone and that they're now on the way back to the hotel as the time limit is almost up. Otaki has also been in touch and Heiji updates Conan about the events following the robbery on April 4.
There were traces of mascara on the scope of the sniper rifle used to kill Nishio. It was found to be of the same brand Reiko wore on a regular basis but she never said anything during the police questioning. On May 15, two fishermen saw Reiko apparently jumping off a cliff, but her body was never found. Eight days later, Ito, who was grievously injured, escaped from hospital. Furthermore, Kaito Kid stole jewels from an art collection on April 4 and his escape route crossed the route the robbers took after they attacked the delivery truck. Kid saw the faces of the robbers and they started shooting at him, but missed. Since then, Kid's life has been in danger whenever he has tried to steal something.
Professor Agasa says Kogoro has already made it back to the hotel and wants to present his deductions to their client, so Conan and Heiji hurry up there to make sure Kogoro doesn't screw everything up.
Kaito Kid has gone back to the art collection to tell the owner that he has had enough of being in mortal danger whenever he wants to commit a heist. He also says he knows why the owner is still after him even after Kaito returned the jewel to him - Kaito saw him among the robbers, as well as his associate who is currently also in the room, hiding behind a curtain. He calls the police to come and arrest the owner of the collection, releasing tranquilizing gas to make sure he can't escape. His associate, however, does.
People
Resolution
In other languages
Gallery
Trivia
- Due to Ikue Otani's maternity leave, Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya was temporarily voiced by Ai Orikasa in this movie.
- This movie was commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Detective Conan (1996-2006). Many character designs are reused for this special occasion. Open spoiler box to see images.
- Suehiko Itoh's crashed car is an allanite grey Magno Mercedes Benz SLK200 Kompressor [R171]. The license plate number is みなと 300, さ 23-32 (Minato 300, Sa 23-32).
- The car that chases Kid as he escapes is a platinum silver metallic 1995 Nissan Gloria Gran Turismo [Y33]. The license plate number is みなと 400, て 47-82 (Minato 400, Te 47-82).
- Reiko Shimizu drives a 1967 medium gray Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2.
- The motorcycle gang uses 2005 black Ducati 749s to chase Conan.
- Jugo Yokomizo's vehicle is a royal blue pearl 1996 Mitsubishi Challenger [K90].
- The bank truck that was robbed is a Mitsubishi Fuso Canter Armored Truck.
- Kogoro Mouri's car in the first scene is a white 1989 Toyota HiAce [H100] with a license plate of 5-70.
- Masaharu Nishio's weapon in the shooting scene is a Colt M1911A1.
- The motorcycle gang's weapons are IMI Desert Eagle Mark XIXs and Ingram MAC-10s.
- The sniper used to kill Nishio is an Armalite AR-7.
- The culprit's guns are a Remington 1866 Derringer and a stainless steel Walther PPK.
- Acha Ryū (竜 阿茶, リュウ・アチャ) is named after Lew Archer (リュウ・アーチャー, Ryū Āchā), a fictional detective created by Canadian-American writer Ross Macdonald.
- Arimasa Osawa, who voices the police officer, is a real-life writer specializing in hardboiled fiction and thrillers.
References
- ^ https://conanlover.com/movie-on-tv-data/
- ^ Gosho Aoyama's real-life pet cat.
- ^ ANN entry for Private Eyes' Requiem
See also
- Pages with broken file links
- Movies
- Kaitou Kid Movies
- Animation directed by Masatomo Sudo
- Animation directed by Junko Yamanaka
- Animation directed by Seiji Muta
- Animation directed by Yoshiharu Shimizu
- Animation directed by Hiroaki Noguchi
- Animation directed by Sadakazu Takiguchi
- Animation directed by Akio Kawamura
- Animation directed by Masahiko Itojima










