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27th Detective Conan Film's Trailer Reveals Kaito Kid's True Target

posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
Kaito Kid steals Hijikata Toshizō's sword, fights Heiji in April 12 film

The official website for the upcoming Detective Conan: Hyakuman Doru no Michishirube (The Million-Dollar Five Guiding Stars) film unveiled a new trailer and visual for the film on Tuesday. The trailer reveals Kaito Kid's target: shinsengumi vice commander Hijikata Toshizō's sword. The trailer also shows a duel between Heiji and Kaito Kid.

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Image via Detective Conan: Hyakuman Doru no Michishirube anime film's website

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Image via Detective Conan: Hyakuman Doru no Michishirube anime film's website
The 27th film in the Detective Conan franchise debuts in Japan on April 12, 2024.

A separate compilation film titled Detective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief will open in cinemas in Japan on January 5. The compilation will combine and re-edit television episodes including the debut of Kid the Phantom Thief, and add new footage to the story in episode 76, when Conan and Kid had their first confrontation. The special will also feature exclusive new footage of "cherished interactions" between the two characters.

Detective Conan: Kurogane no Submarine (Iron Submarine), the 26th film, opened in Japan on April 14 (two weeks before the official Golden Week holidays), and sold 2.17 million tickets to earn about 3.14 billion yen (about US$23.4 million) in its first three days, making it the best three-day opening for the franchise. The film is the first in the franchise to earn more than 10 billion yen.

The film sold 9.26 million tickets for 13.12 billion yen (about US$91.7 million) by June, surpassing Jurassic Park to become the 25th highest-earning film of all time in Japan. It has since become the 19th highest-earning film of all time in Japan, and the #2 film of the year so far in Japan, below only The Super Mario Bros. Movie.

Aoyama launched the manga in 1994. The manga has spawned a television anime that has been running since 1996, as well as an accompanying anime film series. The 26th film in the series, Detective Conan: Kurogane no Submarine (Iron Submarine), opened in Japan on April 14.

Sources: Detective Conan: Hyakuman Doru no Michishirube film's website, Comic Natalie


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