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== In other languages ==
 
== In other languages ==
 
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to use hand-colored cells (traditional animation).
 
* This is the last Detective Conan movie to use hand-colored cells (traditional animation).
* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far.
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* Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of [[Zero the Enforcer]].
 
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all the ones before and most of the ones afterwards.
 
* This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist [[Wikipedia: Hisashi Nozawa|Hisashi Nozawa]]. [[Kazunari Kochi]] had written all the ones before and most of the ones afterwards.
 
* Hiroki Sawada is clearly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.
 
* Hiroki Sawada is clearly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime ''[[Wikipedia: Lupin III: Part II|Lupin III: Part II]]'', a source of inspiration for ''Detective Conan''. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.
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* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.
 
* The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.
 
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.
 
* Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.
* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey.  
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* Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos.
 
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game.
 
* This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game.
 
* Conan plays Pac-Man in the last scene.
 
* Conan plays Pac-Man in the last scene.
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* This is the first film where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game they are useless, so he has no realistic application for them aside from inside the game. The next movie where Conan is unable to fully utilize them is [[The Fist of Blue Sapphire]], though he gains them back later on.
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* [[Gin]] and [[Vodka]] make appearances in the introduction sequence of the film as always, but are also featured in a cameo where [[Yukiko Kudo]] and [[Yusaku Kudo]] are disguised as the pair cornering Conan in an alley way.
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* Yukiko, aside from appearing in the introduction sequence and her in game portrayal of Irene Adler, is absent in the film itself, with Agasa explaining to Conan that she had a high school reunion, and was unable to attend, meaning that she technically hasn't appeared in of the films themselves.
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* This is the only film where either of Shinichi's parents are actually directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku cameos in [[The Fourteenth Target]] and the two appear in the introduction sequences for [[Countdown to Heaven]] and [[Crossroad in the Ancient Capital]], but not in the films themselves aside from that, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven
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* The version of the main theme used in the film is a slightly modified version of the one from [[Countdown to Heaven]] and would again later be reused and modified again for [[Strategy Above the Depths]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 19:10, 1 November 2019

Movie 6

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Official trailer
Information
Title: The Phantom of Baker Street
English Title: The Phantom of Baker Street
Japanese Title: 名探偵コナン ベイカー街の亡霊
(Meitantei Konan: Beikaa Sutoriito no Bōrei)
Original airdate: April 20, 2002
English airdate: February 16, 2010
Case
Cast: Conan Edogawa
Ran Mouri
Yusaku Kudo
Yukiko Kudo
Detective Boys
Ai Haibara
Hiroshi Agasa
Kogoro Mouri
Sonoko Suzuki
Juzo Megure
Kazunobu Chiba
Ninzaburo Shiratori
Shinichi Kudo
Toshio Moroboshi
Unnamed officer
Unnamed officer
Shimizu
Ryuichi Sakai
Hitomi
Reiko
Kishida
Aiko
Gin
Vodka
Case solved by: Conan Edogawa (videogame case)
Yusaku Kudo (real murder case)
Staff
Director: Kenji Kodama
Screenplay: Hisashi Nozawa
Storyboard: Kenji Kodama
Technical Director: Nana Harada
Animation director: Masatomo Sudo (chief)
Junko Yamanaka
Seiji Muta (asst.)
Yoshiharu Shimizu (action)
Music
Theme song: Everlasting
Soundtrack: Detective Conan "The Phantom of Baker Street" Original Soundtrack
Chronology
Prev movie: « Countdown to Heaven
Next movie: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital »
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Cast

Case

Situation

Child prodigy Hiroki Sawada is introduced by a TV program running in the background, while Hiroki himself is working on a computer. The program host explains that by the age of ten, he is already a MIT graduate school student and has developed a DNA Tracker software and is now in the final stage of his second major project, an artificial brain dubbed Noah's Ark. The program host goes on to explain that Hiroki has been under the guardianship of Thomas Schindler, owner of the software giant Schindler, Inc., since his mother died, and that he has been put under a rigorous study program and has had a somewhat deprived childhood. After turning the TV off, Hiroki finishes Noah's Ark, and sends the software through the telephone lines, which causes his computer to show the message "Noah's Ark Sailed Out", simultaneously triggering an alarm in the guardroom. The security guard calls Thomas Schindler and both try to enter Hiroki's room. When they finally break into Hiroki's room, they find that Hiroki is not in the room. Schindler finds Hiroki's shoes on the balcony; He jumped from the top of the building to his death.

Suicide (Past)

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Location: Schindler Building, Massachusetts, USA
Victim: Hiroki Sawada
Age: 10 years old
Time: Two years ago
Cause of death: Falling
With too much pressure on him, Hiroki decides to commit suicide since it wasn't the childhood he wanted before jumping from the top of the building.

The image on his computer screen shows an ark sailing in water and the words "Good-bye Hiroki."

Two years later, at the Beika City Hall, Schindler, Inc. holds a demonstration of a virtual reality game system called Cocoon. Many kids, including the Detective Boys, are invited to the demonstration. However, only the kids with badges are chosen for the demonstration. Professor Agasa and Yusaku Kudo arrive at the City Hall. Agasa gives Conan Edogawa a badge and tells Conan that his mother, Yukiko Kudo, would not be there because of an alumni reunion. The rest of Detective Boys trick a few kids by exchanging badges for the Premium Golden Yaiba Cards. They all use the badges and participate in the demonstration.

In another room, Schindler kills Kashimura, one of his top employees, and Kashimura types in a dying message: the letters J, T and R.

Murder

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Location: Beika City Hall - Basement
Victim: Tadaaki Kashimura
Age: 39 years old
Cause of death: Stab wound
Culprit: Thomas Schindler
Kashimura presses the "J","T" & "R" keyboard keys with a bloody finger, leaving a dying message.

Conan discovers the murder and decides to participate in the demonstration, hoping that the game would lead him to an answer. Yusaku, having worked with Kashimaru on the game, recognizes that J-T-R stands for "Jack The Ripper".

Murders (Past)

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Location: Whitechapel district, London
Victims: Emma Elizabeth Smith (Incertae), Martha Tabram, Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Jane Kelly, Rose Mylett (Incertae), Alice McKenzie, Unidentified Woman (Incertae) and Frances Coles
Age: 45 years old, 39 years old, 43 years old, 47 years old, 44 years old, 46 years old, 25 years old, 29 years old, 40 years old, 30-40 years old and 25 years old
Cause of death: Stab wounds, Slash wounds, and throat slits
Culprit: Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper was a well known serial killer in London who killed at least 7 people in Whitechapel district. He was never identified.

When the demonstration begins, Hiroki's artificial intelligence system, Noah's Ark takes control of the game system Cocoon. When two of the parents try to get the children out, the parents get shocked by a sudden burst of electricity. Noah's Ark then warns the audience that if all fifty kids in the demonstration lose the game, it will kill the kids with a large electromagnetic burst.

Hostage taking

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Location: Beika City Hall
Victims: The fifty kids participating in the Cocoon demonstration
Age: 5-17 years old
Weapon: Locking into the Cocoons
Culprit: Noah's Ark Artificial Intelligence
The children are locked into the Cocoons and the adults are threatened so that they cannot open them. The children must play the virtual reality games which have been modified so they are more difficult. Noah's Ark will kill all fifty kids with an electromagnetic burst if all of them fail, but as long as one child wins, then they may all go free.

The kids in the demonstration are given a choice of five stages in the game, and Conan and the Detective Boys choose the final stage, a re-creation of an 1800 London mystery. In the beginning of the game, Conan discovers that Agasa's inventions don't work. After receiving a hint from Prof.Agasa they decide to go to Sherlock Holmes for help. As they near 221B Baker Street they meet a strange accordion playing vagrant who sings a strange song, but they shrug it off. Conan and his friends arrive at 221b Baker Street, only to find that Holmes and Watson are at Dartmoor. Mistaken for the Baker Street Irregulars by Mrs Hudson, they are invited inside. Ran finds Sherlock's investigation notes on Jack the Ripper, which implies that Jack is highly likely to have a connection to Professor Moriarty. Since finding the Professor is next to impossible, the kids decide to talk to his right hand man Colonel Moran at his favorite hang-out to find out the Professor's location. After causing a brawl and losing Mitsuhiko, Ayumi and Genta, Conan forces the Colonel into a standoff by holding Moriarty's wine hostage. It is at this moment an elderly gentleman comes and announces that Professor Moriarty requests an audience with the group. After being led to another gentleman in a carriage, Conan calls out Moriarty for testing them; Moriarty was the gentleman who led them there. After explaining their situation, Moriarty reveals that he found and trained Jack the Ripper when Jack was a street urchin. The professor promises the children an opportunity to bring Jack down by posting a message in the next day's newspaper to kill someone, but refuses to name the victim-to-be, telling them they'd find out by reading the paper. The next day after reading the paper they realize the next victim is to be Irene Adler, the only woman Holmes ever loved.

Attempted Murder (Virtual Reality)

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Location: Royal Opera House, London
Victim: Irene Adler character
Cause of death: Falling debris
Culprit: Jack the Ripper
The stage Irene was on collapsed but Shinya and Akira saved her.

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    In other languages

    Language Title Translation
    Flag of Basque Country Basque Baker Street-eko mamua
    Flag of Catalonia Catalan (Catalan dub) El fantasma de Baker Street The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of China Chinese 贝克街的亡灵 The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Republic of China Tradional Chinese 貝克街的亡靈 The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of France French (Subbed) Le Fantôme de Baker Street The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Galicia Galician A pantasma de Baker Street The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Germany German Das Phantom der Baker Street The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Italy Italian Il fantasma di Baker Street The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Thailand Thai ปริศนาบนถนนสายมรณะ The Phantom of Baker Street
    Flag of Vietnam Vietnamese Bóng ma đường Baker The Phantom of Baker Street

    Gallery

    Trivia

    • This is the last Detective Conan movie to use hand-colored cells (traditional animation).
    • Currently, this is the final movie to be dubbed in english by Funimation Entertainment. No new movies have been announced thus far, though another dubbing company has since done an English dub of Zero the Enforcer.
    • This movie is notable for having a screenplay written by a famous Japanese screenwriter and mystery novelist Hisashi Nozawa. Kazunari Kochi had written all the ones before and most of the ones afterwards.
    • Hiroki Sawada is clearly modeled after Doctor Zell, a former Nazi officer and mad experimental scientist in episode 50-51 of the anime Lupin III: Part II, a source of inspiration for Detective Conan. Indeed, before death, Zell uploaded his mind into a computer and created an artificial intelligence system.
    • Thomas Zindler Limousine is Silver Rolls royce Silver dawn.
    • Yusaku Kudo and Professor Agasa Limousine is Dark Blue Cadillac Fleetwood Limousine.
    • The date in London is declared to be September 30, 1888 which is a Sunday, yet Moriarty says that the following day is to be Sunday.
    • Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are said to be away on business at Dartmoor in reference to The Hound of the Baskervilles case, however this case did not take place until a year later in 1889.
    • Noah's Ark may be a reference to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, or Ultron from Marvel Comics, who is shown as backing himself up and traveling through the internet to create chaos.
    • This is the first movie to use a virtual reality game.
    • Conan plays Pac-Man in the last scene.
    • This is the first film where Conan's gadgets are primarily absent, as in the game they are useless, so he has no realistic application for them aside from inside the game. The next movie where Conan is unable to fully utilize them is The Fist of Blue Sapphire, though he gains them back later on.
    • Gin and Vodka make appearances in the introduction sequence of the film as always, but are also featured in a cameo where Yukiko Kudo and Yusaku Kudo are disguised as the pair cornering Conan in an alley way.
    • Yukiko, aside from appearing in the introduction sequence and her in game portrayal of Irene Adler, is absent in the film itself, with Agasa explaining to Conan that she had a high school reunion, and was unable to attend, meaning that she technically hasn't appeared in of the films themselves.
    • This is the only film where either of Shinichi's parents are actually directly involved with the storyline. Yusaku cameos in The Fourteenth Target and the two appear in the introduction sequences for Countdown to Heaven and Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, but not in the films themselves aside from that, though Yusaku is mentioned later on in Countdown to Heaven
    • The version of the main theme used in the film is a slightly modified version of the one from Countdown to Heaven and would again later be reused and modified again for Strategy Above the Depths.

    See also

    Detective Conan Movies
    Movies Movie 01: The Time-Bombed SkyscraperMovie 02: The Fourteenth TargetMovie 03: The Last Wizard of the CenturyMovie 04: Captured in Her EyesMovie 05: Countdown to HeavenMovie 06: The Phantom of Baker StreetMovie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient CapitalMovie 08: Magician of the Silver SkyMovie 09: Strategy Above the DepthsMovie 10: The Private Eyes' RequiemMovie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep AzureMovie 12: Full Score of FearMovie 13: The Raven ChaserMovie 14: The Lost Ship in the SkyMovie 15: Quarter of SilenceMovie 16: The Eleventh StrikerMovie 17: Private Eye in the Distant SeaLupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (crossover) • Movie 18: Dimensional SniperMovie 19: Sunflowers of InfernoMovie 20: The Darkest NightmareMovie 21: The Crimson Love LetterMovie 22: Zero the EnforcerMovie 23: The Fist of Blue SapphireThe Scarlet Alibi (compilation) • Movie 24: The Scarlet BulletMovie 25: The Bride of HalloweenThe Story of Ai Haibara ~Black Iron Mystery Train~ (compilation) • Movie 26: Black Iron SubmarineDetective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief (compilation) • Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram
    Related cases 16 Suspects!? (movie 4) • Conan, Heiji, and the Vanished Boy (movie 7) • Time Travel of the Silver Sky (movie 8) • Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan & Heiji vs. Kid! (movie 10) • A Challenge from Agasa! Agasa vs. Conan and the Detective Boys (movie 11) • Magic File 2: Shinichi Kudo, The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab (movie 12) • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan (crossover) • Magic File 3: Shinichi and Ran, Memories of Mahjong Tiles and Tanabata (movie 13) • Magic File 4: The Osaka Okonomiyaki Odyssey (movie 14) • Magic File 5: Niigata~Tokyo Souvenir Capriccio (movie 15) • Bonus File 1: Flower of Fantasista (movie 16) • The Missing Sweets in the Old Shop (movie 17) • The Coded Invitation (movie 18) • Promise with a J-Leaguer (movie 16) • Munch's Missing Scream (movie 19) • The Shadow Approaching Amuro (movie 20) • The Mystery of the Vanished Black Belt (movie 21) • The Melting Cake! (movie 22) • The J League Bodyguard (movie 16) • Intrigue at the Food Court (movie 23) • The Beika City Shopping Center Garbage Bin Mystery (movie 24) • The Flying Jack-o'-lantern (movie 25) • The Cameras Targeting Haibara (movie 26) • Behind the Scenes of the J League Finals (movie 16)