After the announcement of Detective Conan‘s twenty eighth anime movie, titled Detective Conan: Sekigan no flashback (One-eyed flashback), earlier this week, the movie’s official web site unveiled the very first trailer on December 4, 2024.
The trailer could be considered under:
Detective Conan: Sekigan no flashback will premiere in Japan on April 18, 2025.
The movie will characteristic the characters Kogoro Mori, often known as ‘The Sleeping Mysterious Detective’, and Yamato Gansuke, ‘The One-Eyed Detective’. In accordance with the official web site, it’s set within the snowy mountains of Nagano Prefecture.
The movie is produced by TMS Leisure, with a brand new inventive group taking the reins:
Katsuya Shigehara serves as director, changing Chika Nagaoka, who directed The Million Greenback Pentagramthe highest-grossing movie within the franchise’s historical past.
Equally, Takeharu Sakurai replaces earlier screenwriter Takahiro Okura. Nevertheless, Yugo Kanno will return to compose the music for the movie.
Twenty-seven characteristic movies primarily based on the Case closed sequence have been launched. They’re animated by TMS Leisure and produced by Yomiuri Telecasting Company, Nippon Tv, ShoPro and Toho.
The primary seven have been directed by Kenji Kodama, movies 8-14 have been directed by Yasuichiro Yamamoto, movies 15-21 have been directed by Kobun Shizuno, movie 22 was directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa, movies 23 and 24 have been directed by Chika Nagaoka, and movie 25 was directed by Susumu Mitsunaka.
Detective Conanis a Japanese detective manga sequence written and illustrated by Gosho Aoyama. It has been serialized in Shogakukan’s shounen manga journal Weekly Shonen Sunday since January 1994, with the chapters collected in 102 tankobon volumes as of September 2022.
As a result of authorized points with the Detective Conan identify, Funimation and Viz’s English-language releases have been renamed to Case closed.
The anime model of Case closed is produced by Yomiuri Telecasting Company and TMS Leisure. Because the anime’s premiere on January 8, 1996, over 1,000 episodes have aired in Japan, making it the fifteenth longest anime sequence up to now.
Supply: Official web site