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  2. Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram - Wikipedia

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    On September 30, 2023, the official Detective Conan film series X (formerly Twitter) account posted an initial trailer for the movie. [ 6 ] On November 29, 2023, in the first issue of 2024 for Weekly Shōnen Sunday , the title of the movie was confirmed as The Million Dollar Pentagram , with a hand-drawn poster by Gosho Aoyama and a synopsis of ...

  3. List of Case Closed films - Wikipedia

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    The seventh film, Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (名探偵コナン 迷宮の十字路, Meitantei Conan Meikyū no Kurosurōdo), was released to Japanese theaters on April 19, 2003. [14] The movie follows Conan and Hattori Heiji in Kyoto as they attempt to unmask antique robbers.

  4. Case Closed discography - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 2017, the singer Mai Kuraki was awarded a Guinness World Record for singing the most theme songs in a single anime series, having sung 21 songs for Detective Conan, since the hit song "Secret of My Heart" (2000). [18]

  5. List of Case Closed TV specials and OVAs - Wikipedia

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    The Case Closed anime, known as Meitantei Conan (名探偵コナン, lit. Great Detective Conan, officially translated as Detective Conan) in Japan, had spun off nine television specials and twelve original video animation series since its debut on January 8, 1996 on Nippon Television Network System (NNS) in Japan.

  6. Kimi to no Distance - Wikipedia

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    Originally a candidate for the album title was to ”Sayonara Made no Distance”, for Izumi it was too negative and changed it later into Kimi to no Distance.In the early productions of the album, Kimi to no Furueai was possible candidate for the movie theme of Conan, however it was later replaced with Natsu wo Matsu Sail no You ni and original song became the part of the album recordings.

  7. Case Closed: The Fist of Blue Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest blue sapphire, the 'Blue Sapphire Fist', is said to have sunk when a pirate ship sank in the late 19th century off the coast of Singapore.A local millionaire plots to recover it, and when it reappears at a Singaporean hotel exhibit, a murder takes place and a calling card of Kaitō Kid is found at the scene.

  8. Case Closed season 27 - Wikipedia

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    Conan and Heiji realised that the dog barked when he heard nue’s cry but when the monster appeared, it didn’t barked at all. Kazuha and Ran brought all the items Heiji requested and they found an old photo of the excavation team from sixteen years ago. Conan and Heiji revealed that they are going to summon the Nue monster once again.

  9. Time After Time (Hana Mau Machi de) - Wikipedia

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    "Time After Time (Hana Mau Machi de)" (Time After Time (花舞う街で), Time After Time (In the Street of Dancing Flowers)) is a song by Japanese singer songwriter Mai Kuraki, taken from her fourth studio album If I Believe (2003). It was released on March 5, 2003 by Giza Studio.