Meitantei Conan Movie 10: Tantei-tachi no Requiem
Detective Conan Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem / 名探偵コナン 探偵たちの鎮魂歌[レクイエム] / Detective Conan Movie 10: Requiem of the Detectives
Genres: Adventure, Comedy, Detective, Mystery, Shounen | |
Themes: Detective | |
Demographics: Shounen | |
Studios: TMS Entertainment | |
Producers: Shogakukan Productions | |
Rating: 8.03 / 10 | |
Rank: #651 | |
Popularity: #3085 | |
Users Listed: 60,941 | |
Users Scored: 34,517 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 11/25/2023 | |
Aired: April 15, 2006 (Spring) | |
Type: movie | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
Kogorou Mouri, his daughter Ran, Conan Edogawa, and the Detective Boys find themselves unexpectedly drawn to the enigmatic Miracle Land theme park. A cryptic invitation leads them into a perplexing situation: tasked with resolving an old, unresolved case by an unseen figure. The group quickly discovers the invitation was a calculated lure, placing them under a tight 12-hour deadline.
Forced to navigate a labyrinth of misleading clues and potential dangers, Kogorou and Conan must collaborate with a network of skilled detectives – including Heiji Hattori, Kaitou Kid, and Saguru Hakuba – to expose the truth. The narrative unfolds within the vibrant yet unsettling atmosphere of the theme park, exploring themes of deception, urgency, and the weight of past events as they race against time to unravel a dangerous mystery.
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Characters:
- Edogawa, Conan (Main) - Voice Actors: Takayama, Minami, Yamaguchi, Kappei, Garbolino, Davide, Müller, Tobias, Scalzo, Irene
- Hattori, Heiji (Main) - Voice Actors: Horikawa, Ryo, Kahnmeyer, Robin, D'Andrea, Simone
- Mouri, Ran (Main) - Voice Actors: Yamazaki, Wakana, Magnaghi, Debora, Jakobeit, Giuliana
- Achiya, Ryuu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koyama, Rikiya, Scattorin, Lorenzo
- Agasa, Hiroshi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ogata, Kenichi, Scattorin, Maurizio, Evers, Rüdiger
- Chiba, Kazunobu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Chiba, Isshin, Sabre, Diego, Bauer, Michael
- Fortune Teller (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sugiyama, Kazuko, De Luca, Lorella
- Haibara, Ai (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hayashibara, Megumi, Wu, Jeong Sin, Loewig, Andrea Kathrin, Valenti, Federica
- Hakuba, Saguru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishida, Akira, Bösherz, Konrad, Zanandrea, Federico
- Hattori, Heizou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Koyama, Takehiro, Balbi, Marco
- Itou, Suehiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Furuya, Toru, Moeseritz, Tim, Balzarotti, Marco
- Kazu (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Iwata, Mitsuo
- Kisaki, Eri (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takashima, Gara, Karpoff, Alessandra
- Kojima, Genta (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takagi, Wataru, Bottale, Luca, Iwannek, Michael
- Kuriyama, Midori (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Dodo, Asako, Rybiczka, Anja, Bertolas, Renata
- Kuroba, Kaito (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yamaguchi, Kappei, Haggége, Julien, Sesana, Paolo
- Megure, Juuzou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Klebsch, Klaus-Dieter, Chafurin, Rovatti, Riccardo
- Miyama, Souichirou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nojima, Akio, Paradies, Gerald, Oppido, Dario
- Miyamoto, Yumi (Supporting)
- Mouri, Kogorou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kamiya, Akira, Corbetta, Oliviero, Hengstler, Jörg
- Nakamori, Ginzou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ishizuka, Unshou, Reichmann, Olaf, Sabre, Diego
- Oono (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Onosaka, Masaya
- Ootaki, Gorou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Wakamoto, Norio, Gauß, Helmut
- Satou, Miwako (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yuuya, Atsuko, Eberhard, Gundi, Della Pasqua, Paola
- Shimizu, Reiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hirano, Fumi, De Luca, Lorella, Steffenhagen, Britta
- Shiratori, Ninzaburou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Inoue, Kazuhiko, Doering, Alexander, Moneta, Claudio
- Suzuki, Sonoko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Matsui, Naoko, Schulz, Jill, Brambilla, Laura
- Takada, Masao (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Tahara, Aruno, Zurla, Alessandro, Schmuckert, Thomas
- Takagi, Wataru (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Takagi, Wataru, Orlando, Francesco, Hackenberger, Karlo
- Tooyama, Ginshirou (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ogawa, Shinji, Lochthove, Klaus
- Tooyama, Kazuha (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Miyamura, Yuko, Spinelli, Elisabetta, Stadlober, Anja
- Tsuburaya, Mitsuhiko (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Orikasa, Ai, Hollwitz, Fabian, Massironi, Cinzia
- Yokomizo, Juugo (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Ootsuka, Akio, Schnell, Lutz, D'Errico, Alessandro
- Yoshida, Ayumi (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Iwai, Yukiko, Meynen, Julia, Yeo, Min Jeong, Scianca, Patrizia
Staff:
- Nakatani, Toshio (Producer)
- Suwa, Michihiko (Producer, Planning)
- Yoshioka, Masahito (Producer)
- Yamamoto, Yasuichiro (Director, Storyboard)
- Izawa, Motoi (Sound Director)
- Nishimori, Akira (Storyboard)
- Oozora, Masaki (Storyboard)
- B'z (Theme Song Performance)
- Matsumoto, Takahiro (Theme Song Composition)
- Akiyama, Yukiko (Key Animation)
- Aoyama, Gosho (Original Creator)
- Asai, Mitomu (Associate Producer)
- Fujioka, Maki (Key Animation)
- Furumata, Taichi (Key Animation)
- Furuta, Makoto (Key Animation)
- Hayashi, Yoshimi (Special Effects)
- Hosoi, Mieko (Key Animation)
- Inoue, Akiko (Digital Paint)
- Ioli (Inserted Song Performance)
- Ishiyama, Keiichi (Production Manager)
- Itojima, Masahiko (Assistant Animation Director)
- Kanai, Jirou (Key Animation)
- Kashiwabara, Hiroshi (Screenplay)
- Kawai, Takuya (Key Animation)
- Kawamura, Akio (Assistant Animation Director)
- Kodama, Kenji (Key Animation)
- Motohashi, Hideyuki (Key Animation)
- Muta, Seiji (Assistant Animation Director)
- Nabeshima, Osamu (Key Animation)
- Namura, Hidetoshi (Key Animation)
- Nishi, Kayoko (Color Design)
- Noguchi, Hiroaki (Assistant Animation Director)
- Nomura, Takashi (Director of Photography)
- Okada, Terumitsu (Editing)
- Ono, Katsuo (Music)
- Shibutani, Yukihiro (Art Director)
- Shimizu, Yoshiharu (Assistant Animation Director, Animation Check, Mechanical Design)
- Sudou, Masatomo (Character Design, Chief Animation Director)
- Takahashi, Nariyuki (Key Animation)
- Takayama, Minami (Inserted Song Performance)
- Tominaga, Mari (Key Animation)
- Uemura, Takako (Digital Paint)
- Yamako, Yasuhiro (Background Art)
- Yamanaka, Junko (Animation Director)
- Yokobori, Hisao (Key Animation)
- Yokoyama, Masakazu (Sound Effects)
- Yokoyama, Aki (Sound Effects)
Reviews:
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User zeru02 (Score: 10/10):
Another great case featuring Shinichi Kudo aka Conan Edogawa. Although the case is a bit prolonged, its story and pace more than makes up for it. First off, a mysterious client asks for Mouri Kogoro (with Ran, Conan and detective boys) to meet at a hotel. There, they were given an electronic wrist strap as a vip entrance to a nearby theme park where they can ride anything for free - on condition that Mouri and Conan will stay and solve the case. It gets more interesting as the two meet up with Hattori and other detectives, only to discover that all of them arein the same predicament -- solve the case or the people they love will die! Its a fast-pace adventure as both conan, hattori, and mouri (he's serious for once, aww) race ahead of time to save their loved ones in the theme park. -
User ActionManonAnime (Score: 5/10):
This movie is probably the most questionable in the entire series. It's so questionable, I don't know if I can even call it a movie. It's more like a TV special made to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the franchise, but ended up being turned into a movie instead. As much as this movie may have its fans, Detective Conan: Requiem of the Detectives fails to impress as not only an anniversary film, but a film in general. The only saving grace about this movie is its story, which has Conan and the other detectives try to solve a case for a client before they allexplode. There is some semblance of a looming sense of dread, as every moment is leading closer and closer to death as the movie goes on. There are even a few decent character moments here and there. Of course, this is where the praise for this movie stops.nnWhile the story itself is good, the execution is extremely lacking. Despite being under pressure to solve a case as soon as possible, the way the scenes are shot fail to capture that urgency. Everything feels so slow and plain that it eliminates any semblance of tension that the characters may be under right now. What also ruins this movie even more is its art and animation. The Detective Conan movies usually have a level of polish that puts them above the anime series. Here, there is no trace of quality or refining done to either the art or animation. It is, quite literary, an extended episode. nnIf this were a TV special, then I wouldn't mind it so much (then I wouldn't even need to review it). But this isn't just a movie; it's a movie celebrating the 10th anniversary of the series. When put into that context, what does it have going for it? What can you watch in this movie that you can literally see in any other movie? Heiji and Kaito Kid? They already have their own movies. Everyone is going to be killed if Conan doesn't solve the case? Try the Eleventh Striker. Requiem of the Detectives' main problem is how basic it all is; every other movie before and after it did the same things that this movie does but even better. It's almost like this movie only had the story to work with and just did whatever with everything else.nnBefore I end this review, I do want to stress that this only just me speaking and that my opinion may not apply for everyone else. These movies are like different flavors of ice cream. Some are like chocolate. Some are like strawberry. Some are even like pistachio. If I had to define Requiem of the Detectives as an ice cream flavor, it would be vanilla. Not French vanilla or vanilla bean; just basic vanilla. Some people like vanilla and that's okay. Even I'm morbidly curious what maple bacon ice cream tastes like. As such, Requiem of the Detectives will always be…
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