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| english-airdate = January 19, 2021 <small>(Digital)</small> <br> January 25, 2022 <small>(Blu-ray)</small> | | english-airdate = January 19, 2021 <small>(Digital)</small> <br> January 25, 2022 <small>(Blu-ray)</small> | ||
| Broadcast rating when aired on television = 10.5% (aired on April 15, 2016) | | Broadcast rating when aired on television = 10.5% (aired on April 15, 2016) | ||
− | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Konosuke Jii]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] <br> [[Lupin (dog)|Lupin]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Zengo Goto]] <br> [[Hideo Akagi]] <br> [[Makoto Kyogoku]] | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Kaito Kuroba]] <br> [[Konosuke Jii]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] <br> [[Lupin (dog)|Lupin]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Zengo Goto]] <br> [[Hideo Akagi]] <br> [[Makoto Kyogoku]] |
| suspects = | | suspects = | ||
− | | solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] on phone) | + | | solved-by = [[Shinichi Kudo]] (via [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] on phone) |
| director = [[Kobun Shizuno]] | | director = [[Kobun Shizuno]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Takeharu Sakurai]] | | screenplay = [[Takeharu Sakurai]] | ||
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| animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Notake]] <br> [[Yuko Iwasa]] <br> [[Rie Nakajima]] <br> [[Chiemi Hironaka]] <br> [[Nariyuki Takahashi]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]] <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] (asst.) <br> [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshinobu Ando]] (asst.) <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]] (asst.) <br> [[Tomoko Fukunaga]] (asst.) <br> [[Takashi Kawaguchi]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshio Mizumura]] (asst.) <br> [[Miwa Oshima]] (asst.) | | animation-director = [[Masatomo Sudo]] (chief) <br> [[Yoshiharu Shimizu]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Notake]] <br> [[Yuko Iwasa]] <br> [[Rie Nakajima]] <br> [[Chiemi Hironaka]] <br> [[Nariyuki Takahashi]] <br> [[Hiroyuki Horiuchi]] <br> [[Akio Kawamura]] <br> [[Junko Yamanaka]] (asst.) <br> [[Nobuyuki Iwai]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshinobu Ando]] (asst.) <br> [[Keiko Sasaki]] (asst.) <br> [[Tomoko Fukunaga]] (asst.) <br> [[Takashi Kawaguchi]] (asst.) <br> [[Yoshio Mizumura]] (asst.) <br> [[Miwa Oshima]] (asst.) | ||
| character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Design Works''': [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] | | character-design = Masatomo Sudo <br> '''Design Works''': [[Hiroshi Ogawa]] | ||
− | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]], [[Lupin (dog)|Lupin]] <br> [[Kosei Tomita]] as [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] <br> [[Taiten Kusunoki]] as [[Zengo Goto]] <br> [[Akio Suyama]] as [[Konosuke Jii]] (young) <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Unsho Ishizuka]] as [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] as Keiko Anderson <br> [[Nana Eikura]] as Natsumi Miyadai <br> [[Hiroshi Isobe]] as Koji Azuma <br> [[Yukana]] as Kumiko Kishi <br> [[Katsuhisa Houki]] as Taizo Ishimine <br> [[Shunsuke Sakuya]] as [[Minor law enforcement#Inspector Charlie|Charlie]] <br> [[Toshiko Sawada]] as Umeno <br> [[Yuko Minaguchi]] as Umeno (young) <br> [[Toru Okawa]] as Kiyosuke Azuma <br> [[Hidekatsu Shibata]] as Hideo Haraguchi <br> [[Kang Ji-young]] as Cast <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Auctionner <br> [[Hideyuki Umezu]] as Art expert <br> [[Dai Matsumoto]] as Flight captain <br> [[Katsumi Toriumi]] as Vice captain <br> [[Akiko Muta]] as Announcer <br> [[Masayo Kurata]] as Announcer <br> [[Toshimitsu Oda]] as Koji Dobashi | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Kappei Yamaguchi]] as [[Shinichi Kudo]], [[Kaitou Kid]] <br> [[Wakana Yamazaki]] as [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Rikiya Koyama]] as [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Naoko Matsui]] as [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Megumi Hayashibara]] as [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Yukiko Iwai]] as [[Ayumi Yoshida]] <br> [[Ikue Otani]] as [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi (voice actor)|Wataru Takagi]] as [[Genta Kojima]], [[Lupin (dog)|Lupin]] <br> [[Kosei Tomita]] as [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] <br> [[Taiten Kusunoki]] as [[Zengo Goto]] <br> [[Akio Suyama]] as [[Konosuke Jii]] (young) <br> [[Chafurin]] as [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Unsho Ishizuka]] as [[Ginzo Nakamori]] <br> [[Yoshiko Sakakibara]] as Keiko Anderson <br> [[Wikipedia: Nana Eikura|Nana Eikura]] as Natsumi Miyadai <br> [[Hiroshi Isobe]] as Koji Azuma <br> [[Yukana]] as Kumiko Kishi <br> [[Katsuhisa Houki]] as Taizo Ishimine <br> [[Shunsuke Sakuya]] as [[Minor law enforcement#Inspector Charlie|Charlie]] <br> [[Toshiko Sawada]] as Umeno <br> [[Yuko Minaguchi]] as Umeno (young) <br> [[Toru Okawa]] as Kiyosuke Azuma <br> [[Hidekatsu Shibata]] as Hideo Haraguchi <br> [[Kang Ji-young]] as Cast <br> [[Kozo Mito]] as Auctionner <br> [[Hideyuki Umezu]] as Art expert <br> [[Dai Matsumoto]] as Flight captain <br> [[Katsumi Toriumi]] as Vice captain <br> [[Akiko Muta]] as Announcer <br> [[Masayo Kurata]] as Announcer <br> [[Toshimitsu Oda]] as Koji Dobashi <br> Shogakukan young voice actors: [[Riko Arake]], [[Miharu Nakajima]], [[Kosei Suzuki]], [[Kaisei Nishikawa]], and [[Mirena Kurosawa]] |
| theme-song = Oh! Rival | | theme-song = Oh! Rival | ||
| soundtrack = Detective Conan "Sunflowers of Inferno" Original Soundtrack | | soundtrack = Detective Conan "Sunflowers of Inferno" Original Soundtrack | ||
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{{Char|Hideo Akagi|display=Hideo Akagi (journal photo)}} | {{Char|Hideo Akagi|display=Hideo Akagi (journal photo)}} | ||
{{Char|Makoto Kyogoku|display=Makoto Kyogoku (cellphone puppet)}} | {{Char|Makoto Kyogoku|display=Makoto Kyogoku (cellphone puppet)}} | ||
− | {{Char|Announcer1|display=Announcer | + | {{Char|The Disappearance of Conan Edogawa: The Worst Two Days in History|Announcer1|display=Announcer}} |
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== Case == | == Case == | ||
=== Situation === | === Situation === | ||
− | In a skyscraper in Manhattan, an auction house presents the stand-out piece of the night's auction: one of the famous 'Sunflower' paintings by Vincent Van Gogh. The painting belongs to a series painted by Van Gogh, an artist beloved by Japan, in his house in Arles in the south of France. Until recently, art historians believed there were seven sunflower paintings but only a year ago, an unknown eighth painting was discovered in Arles, with the style and colours being an exact match for the second Sunflower painting that was once kept in Ashiya, Japan. Historians have examined this new painting and concluded that it must have been painted by Van Gogh himself or, at least, by someone working with him. The second Sunflower painting used to belong to | + | In a skyscraper in Manhattan, an auction house presents the stand-out piece of the night's auction: one of the famous 'Sunflower' paintings by Vincent Van Gogh. The painting belongs to a series painted by Van Gogh, an artist beloved by Japan, in his house in Arles in the south of France. Until recently, art historians believed there were seven sunflower paintings but only a year ago, an unknown eighth painting was discovered in Arles, with the style and colours being an exact match for the second Sunflower painting that was once kept in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Historians have examined this new painting and concluded that it must have been painted by Van Gogh himself or, at least, by someone working with him. The second Sunflower painting used to belong to Koyata Yamamoto, a businessman, but was thought to have been destroyed in World War II, so the current theory is that this newly discovered painting could be a reproduction of the lost one. The painting draws considerable interest and at the subsequent auction, [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] buys it for a record price. |
− | Jirokichi holds a press conference the day after the auction and announces that he plans to collect all seven Sunflower paintings to hold an exhibition in Lake Rock Museum, Shinjuku, a newly constructed museum that belongs to the Suzuki Group. He says the title of the exhibition will be "the sunflowers who longed to return to Japan." He already has made contact with the owners of the other six paintings and obtained their permission to get the paintings on loan, having to promise he would transport and preserve the paintings safely and treat them with the utmost care and security while they are in his museum. To help him with this task, Jirokichi presents seven experts that he hired for the exhibition, calling them "the Seven Samurai". As the experts join him on stage, suddenly a playing card comes flying through the sky and falls onto the stage. The card carries an announcement and Kaito Kid's logo. Kid appears, holds his card gun out and causes a mass panic. He throws a smoke bomb and flees, but Detective Charlie, one of Jirokichi's "samurai", a security professional, pursues him. Kid is backed into a corner by Charlie, but lets off a flash bomb, breaks the window behind him and jumps off the building, flying away with his hangglider. | + | Jirokichi holds a press conference the day after the auction and announces that he plans to collect all seven Sunflower paintings to hold an exhibition in Lake Rock Museum, Shinjuku, a newly constructed museum that belongs to the Suzuki Group. He says the title of the exhibition will be "the sunflowers who longed to return to Japan." He already has made contact with the owners of the other six paintings and obtained their permission to get the paintings on loan, having to promise he would transport and preserve the paintings safely and treat them with the utmost care and security while they are in his museum. To help him with this task, Jirokichi presents seven experts that he hired for the exhibition, calling them "the Seven Samurai". As the experts join him on stage, suddenly a playing card comes flying through the sky and falls onto the stage. The card carries an announcement and [[Kaito Kid]]'s logo. Kid appears, holds his card gun out and causes a mass panic. He throws a smoke bomb and flees, but Detective Charlie, one of Jirokichi's "samurai", a security professional, pursues him. Kid is backed into a corner by Charlie, but lets off a flash bomb, breaks the window behind him and jumps off the building, flying away with his hangglider. |
− | The following morning, a plane hired by Jirokichi and painted with the Sunflowers leaves for Japan, carrying the newest painting on board, along with Jirokichi, Sonoko and six of the "samurai" as well as a special guest - none other than: [[Shinichi Kudo]]. But just as the jet descends towards Haneda Airport, a bomb detonates in the cargo hold, blowing the door away and taking the painting with it. The explosion was large enough to destroy the engines as well and the airplane goes into freefall, causing a panic onboard. Kogoro, the 7th Samurai chosen by Jirokichi, has been waiting at Haneda Airport to receive the painting along with the police and Ran, wanting to surprise Sonoko. | + | The following morning, a Sky Japan plane hired by Jirokichi and painted with the Sunflowers leaves for Japan, carrying the newest painting on board, along with Jirokichi, [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] and six of the "samurai" as well as a special guest - none other than: [[Shinichi Kudo]]. But just as the jet descends towards Haneda Airport, a bomb detonates in the cargo hold, blowing the door away and taking the painting with it. The explosion was large enough to destroy the engines as well and the airplane goes into freefall, causing a panic onboard. Kogoro, the 7th Samurai chosen by Jirokichi, has been waiting at Haneda Airport to receive the painting along with the police and Ran, wanting to surprise Sonoko. They can only watch the plane spinning out of control and [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], scared for her best friend, panics and can't bear look while the frantic pilot tries to land safely. They do make it down in one piece, but, just after they've touched the ground, received by emergency services, Kaito Kid comes flying out of nowhere with the paining in hand. [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] chases after Kid but can't catch him. Strangely enough, Kid flies off without the painting. Conan finds it, brings it to Jirokichi's Samurai and they confirm that the painting hasn't been damaged. |
{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
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− | Several days later, Jirokichi invites the Seven Samurai to a conference to plan what counter-measures they can take against Kid. The owners of the other paintings had also become reluctant in loaning him their paintings. That morning, Conan, Agasa, and the Detective Boys head to the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, to see the 5th painting. Just after Conan leaves, Kogoro receives another notice from Kid. The Samurai decode it and find that the notice states that he will steal the 5th painting tonight. Conan, Haibara, and the others are viewing the 5th painting together with an old woman named Umeno, said to visit and view the painting every day, when Jirokichi, Kogoro, Inspector Nakamori, and the others arrive. Conan quickly realizes a case is unfolding and joins up with them. They decide that they should move the painting to a safe place before night comes, and the painting is to be wrapped up under the instructions of the Seven Samurai. However, Kid had already infiltrated the staff, and steals the painting. | + | Several days later, Jirokichi invites the Seven Samurai to a conference to plan what counter-measures they can take against Kid. The owners of the other paintings had also become reluctant in loaning him their paintings. That morning, Conan, [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]], and the [[Detective Boys]] head to the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, to see the 5th painting. Just after Conan leaves, Kogoro receives another notice from Kid. The Samurai decode it and find that the notice states that he will steal the 5th painting tonight. Conan, [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], and the others are viewing the 5th painting together with an old woman named Umeno, said to visit and view the painting every day, when Jirokichi, [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], [[Ginzo Nakamori|Inspector Nakamori]], and the others arrive. Conan quickly realizes a case is unfolding and joins up with them. They decide that they should move the painting to a safe place before night comes, and the painting is to be wrapped up under the instructions of the Seven Samurai. However, Kid had already infiltrated the staff, and steals the painting. |
{{InfoBox Heist | {{InfoBox Heist | ||
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| crime = Extortion | | crime = Extortion | ||
| image = Movie19 Case 3.jpg | | image = Movie19 Case 3.jpg | ||
− | | location = Touto Plaza Hotel, | + | | location = Touto Plaza Hotel, room 1412 |
| victim = Hideo Haraguchi and [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] | | victim = Hideo Haraguchi and [[Jirokichi Suzuki]] | ||
| cause-death = | | cause-death = | ||
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{{People|Natsumi Miyadai|Natsumi Miyadai.jpg| | {{People|Natsumi Miyadai|Natsumi Miyadai.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Art historian |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
{{People|Koji Azuma|Koji Azuma.jpg| | {{People|Koji Azuma|Koji Azuma.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Art restorer and preserver |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
{{People|Keiko Anderson|Keiko Anderson.jpg| | {{People|Keiko Anderson|Keiko Anderson.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Art exhibition planner |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
{{People|Kumiko Kishi|Kumiko Kishi.jpg| | {{People|Kumiko Kishi|Kumiko Kishi.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Art exibitor |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
{{People|Taizo Ishimine|Taizou Ishimine.jpg| | {{People|Taizo Ishimine|Taizou Ishimine.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * Cheetah Delivery employee |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
− | |||
{{People|[[Minor law enforcement#Inspector Charlie|Inspector Charlie]]|M19-Charlie.jpg| | {{People|[[Minor law enforcement#Inspector Charlie|Inspector Charlie]]|M19-Charlie.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * New York Police Department inspector |
− | * Seven Samurai | + | * "Seven Samurai" member}} |
− | |||
{{People|Umeno|M19-Umeno.jpg| | {{People|Umeno|M19-Umeno.jpg| | ||
− | * | + | * 85 years old<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ekizo.mandarake.co.jp/auction/item/itemInfoEn.html?index=414084|accessdate=2023-06-18|title=Detective Conan: Sunflowers of Inferno: setting}}</ref> |
− | * | + | * Birth date: 1930 |
− | * Yamamoto house | + | * Yamamoto house former mistress}} |
{{People|Kiyosuke Azuma|M19-Kiyosuke Azuma.jpg| | {{People|Kiyosuke Azuma|M19-Kiyosuke Azuma.jpg| | ||
− | * Yamamoto | + | * Yamamoto house carpenter |
− | * Koichi and Koji's grandfather | + | * Koichi and Koji's late grandfather |
− | * | + | * Mushanokoji's disciple}} |
{{People|Hideo Haraguchi|M19-Hideo Haraguchi.jpg| | {{People|Hideo Haraguchi|M19-Hideo Haraguchi.jpg| | ||
* 62 years old | * 62 years old | ||
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{{People|Koichi Azuma|M19-Koichi Azuma.jpg| | {{People|Koichi Azuma|M19-Koichi Azuma.jpg| | ||
* Deceased (gunshot) | * Deceased (gunshot) | ||
− | * Koji | + | * Koji's older twin brother}} |
{{people|Man|bidder222.png| | {{people|Man|bidder222.png| | ||
− | * | + | * Renowned art buyer |
* Bidder #222}} | * Bidder #222}} | ||
{{people|Assistant|bidder222assistant.png| | {{people|Assistant|bidder222assistant.png| | ||
− | * | + | * Man's assistant}} |
{{people|Man 2|auctionman.png| | {{people|Man 2|auctionman.png| | ||
* Auction house front host | * Auction house front host | ||
− | * Stones.com employee}} | + | * "Stones.com" employee}} |
− | {{people| | + | {{people|Woman|newstoday.png| |
* News Today announcer}} | * News Today announcer}} | ||
− | {{people| | + | {{people|Man 3|artexpert.png| |
* Art expert}} | * Art expert}} | ||
− | {{people| | + | {{people|Man 4|journalistamerica.png| |
* American journalist}} | * American journalist}} | ||
+ | {{EndBox}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Characters from the past ==== | ||
+ | {{BeginBox}} | ||
+ | {{People|[[Wikipedia: Vincent van Gogh|<font color="white">Vincent van Goigh</font>]]|Vincent van Gogh.jpg| | ||
+ | * Deceased (suicide) | ||
+ | * 1853-1890 | ||
+ | * Painter}} | ||
+ | {{People|[[Wikipedia: Theo van Gogh (art dealer)|<font color="white">Theo van Gogh</font>]]|Theo van Gogh.jpg| | ||
+ | * Deceased | ||
+ | * 1857-1891 | ||
+ | * Vincent's younger brother | ||
+ | * Antiquar}} | ||
+ | {{People|[[Wikipedia: Paul Gauguin|<font color="white">Paul Gauguin</font>]]|Paul Gauguin.jpg| | ||
+ | * Deceased | ||
+ | * 1848-1903 | ||
+ | * Painter}} | ||
+ | {{People|[[wikipedia:ja:山本顧彌太|<font color="white">Koyata Yamamoto</font>]]|Koyata Yamamoto.jpg| | ||
+ | * Deceased | ||
+ | * 1886-1963 | ||
+ | * Businessman | ||
+ | * Jii's former master}} | ||
+ | {{People|[[Wikipedia: Saneatsu Mushanokōji|<font color="white">Saneatsu Mushanokōji</font>]]|Saneatsu Mushanokoji.jpg| | ||
+ | * Deceased | ||
+ | * 1885-1976 | ||
+ | * Writer}} | ||
{{EndBox}} | {{EndBox}} | ||
=== Resolution === | === Resolution === | ||
− | <spoiler>The culprit isn't Kaitou Kid and was only counterfeiting Kid's cards. The card that Kid left earlier implies that there is a traitor among the people that Jirokichi invited. After some investigating, | + | <spoiler>The culprit isn't Kaitou Kid and was only counterfeiting Kid's cards. The card that Kid left earlier implies that there is a traitor among the people that Jirokichi invited. After some investigating, Ginzo Nakamori believes that the traitor is '''Koji Azuma''', the one who killed his twin brother half a year ago in Arles. |
{{InfoBox Crime | {{InfoBox Crime | ||
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− | To save the last painting in the burning room, | + | To save the last painting in the burning room, Conan and Kid head for the room. Each painting had a safety mechanism so that the paintings would be transported to a safe room but for one of the paintings the mechanism got stuck and was left to burn. Conan and Kid, who is disguised as Shinichi, are helpless until Ran breaks the wall that had the painting stuck on the wall. The painting comes off and falls through the tunnel in the wall but due to this impact, the roof on top of them starts to collapse, leaving Ran unconscious and start falling down the open wall. Both Conan and Kid falls in as well and they find themselves trapped. Kid gets out of the Shinichi costume and goes to check for another exit as the vault doors are sealed. Kid did all of those things because he realised that the paintings were in danger from someone wanting to destroy them. |
− | Conan calls everyone as Shinichi and starts the deduction show: the traitor/culprit is not Koji Azuma like everyone believes, but rather '''Natsumi Miyadai''', who - in a misguided affection for van Gogh - tried to stop the exhibition or destroy the Ashiya painting, which she perceives as a fake with an unrightful place among the 'real' van Goghs. The proof for her involvement was her suggestion to decorate the gallery walkway with sunflowers, to use them as incendiary material for the fire. Kaitou Kid attempted to work against Miyadai's scheme after she anonymously attempted to hire him to steal the painting. This was also a personal matter for Kid because his confidant and assistant, [[Konosuke Jii|Jii]], had in his youth worked in the mansion where the painting was kept and thought to be destroyed, and where he witnessed Kiyosuke Azuma rescuing it at the cost of his own life | + | Conan calls everyone as Shinichi and starts the deduction show: the traitor/culprit is not Koji Azuma like everyone believes, but rather '''Natsumi Miyadai''', who - in a misguided affection for van Gogh - tried to stop the exhibition or destroy the Ashiya painting, which she perceives as a fake with an unrightful place among the 'real' van Goghs. The proof for her involvement was her suggestion to decorate the gallery walkway with sunflowers, to use them as incendiary material for the fire. Kaitou Kid attempted to work against Miyadai's scheme after she anonymously attempted to hire him to steal the painting. This was also a personal matter for Kid because his confidant and assistant, [[Konosuke Jii|Jii]], had in his youth worked in the mansion where the painting was kept and thought to be destroyed, and where he witnessed Kiyosuke Azuma rescuing it at the cost of his own life, thereby incidentally proving that it is the real painting instead of a replication. |
Once Conan finishes his deduction, Kid swoops down with his hang glider to save the falling Conan and unconscious Ran. He successfully catches Ran but misses Conan, who keeps on falling. Kaitou Kid escapes the collapse and leaves Ran in the forest at the lake's shore, where she is found by Kogoro and the others. When she wakes up, nobody knows where Conan is. It suddenly hits her that Conan's still in the building. | Once Conan finishes his deduction, Kid swoops down with his hang glider to save the falling Conan and unconscious Ran. He successfully catches Ran but misses Conan, who keeps on falling. Kaitou Kid escapes the collapse and leaves Ran in the forest at the lake's shore, where she is found by Kogoro and the others. When she wakes up, nobody knows where Conan is. It suddenly hits her that Conan's still in the building. | ||
− | In the building, Conan saves himself with the suspenders from hitting the ground. But because the cliff that had the building on top of it collapses and drops underwater, the room fills up with water fast. He tries to push the painting out of the way but cannot move it. At last, the room is filled up and Conan held his breath underwater. He thinks of a way to save himself and the heavy painting when he suddenly remembers the firework ball belt. He uses that as a force to push him and the painting to the surface. He is close to the surface when he runs out of breath and as a last ditch effort, he inflates a second ball to float him to the surface. When he gets to the surface, | + | In the building, Conan saves himself with the suspenders from hitting the ground. But because the cliff that had the building on top of it collapses and drops underwater, the room fills up with water fast. He tries to push the painting out of the way but cannot move it. At last, the room is filled up and Conan held his breath underwater. He thinks of a way to save himself and the heavy painting when he suddenly remembers the firework ball belt. He uses that as a force to push him and the painting to the surface. He is close to the surface when he runs out of breath and as a last ditch effort, he inflates a second ball to float him to the surface. When he gets to the surface, Kogoro retrieves Conan from the water. In the meantime, Inspector Charlie manages to get Kid in his sights, but he has come to realize that Kid, despite his profession as a master thief, is very much an honorable person. Thus, the two opponents part with a new-found respect for each other. |
At the end of the movie, it is revealed that Agasa's ticket was stolen by Kaito Kid so he was able to go inside Jirokichi's exhibition of the painting.</spoiler> | At the end of the movie, it is revealed that Agasa's ticket was stolen by Kaito Kid so he was able to go inside Jirokichi's exhibition of the painting.</spoiler> | ||
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== Music == | == Music == | ||
{{nihongo|''Oh! Rival''|オー!リバル|Ō! Ribaru}}, by Porno Graffiti. | {{nihongo|''Oh! Rival''|オー!リバル|Ō! Ribaru}}, by Porno Graffiti. | ||
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+ | == International release == | ||
+ | === United States === | ||
+ | <spoiler> | ||
+ | ==== Main cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Wendee Lee]]: Conan Edogawa | ||
+ | * [[Griffin Burns]]: Shinichi Kudo, Kaitou Kid, Kaito Kuroba | ||
+ | * [[Xander Mobus]]: Kogoro Mouri | ||
+ | * [[Cristina Vee]]: Ran Mouri | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Erica Mendez]]: Ai Haibara | ||
+ | * [[Erika Harlacher]]: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | ||
+ | * [[Janice Roman Roku]]: Ayumi Yoshida | ||
+ | * [[Andrew Russell]]: Genta Kojima | ||
+ | * [[Michael Sorich]]: Hiroshi Agasa | ||
+ | * [[Minx Le]]: Sonoko Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Kirk Thornton]]: Ginzo Nakamori | ||
+ | * [[Roy Wolfe]]: Jirokichi Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Jake Eberle]]: Juzo Megure | ||
+ | * [[Paul St. Peter]]: Zengo Goto | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Guest cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Frank Todaro]]: Konosuke Jii | ||
+ | * [[Landon McDonald]]: Konosuke Jii (young) | ||
+ | * [[Armen Taylor]]: Inspector Charlie (credited as Lieutenant Charlie) | ||
+ | * [[Ben Lepley]]: Koji Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Dorah Fine]]: Keiko Anderson | ||
+ | * [[Kira Buckland]]: Natsumi Miyadai | ||
+ | * [[Lauren Landa]]: Kumiko Kishi | ||
+ | * [[Paul Stewart]]: Hideo Haraguchi (credited as head of art gallery) | ||
+ | * [[Kellen Goff]]: Koichi Azuma, Lupin | ||
+ | * [[Kyle Hebert]]: Kiyosuke Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Antonia Flynn]]: Announcer B | ||
+ | * [[Bill Millsap]]: Master or Ceremony | ||
+ | * [[Jarred Kjack]]: Copilot | ||
+ | * [[Joe J. Thomas]]: Commentator | ||
+ | * [[Julia McIlvaine]]: Announcer A | ||
+ | * [[Kevin M. Connolly]]: Air traffic control | ||
+ | * [[Zachary T. Rice]]: Kamen Yaiba | ||
+ | * Other cast: [[Breaugh Olson]], [[Brian Timothy Anderson]], [[Camille Ruley]], [[Matt Greenbaum]], [[Rachel Herrick]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Notes ==== | ||
+ | * Unlike FUNimation and [[Viz Media]], Bangzoom used the original character names from Japan (ex: Shinichi Kudo instead of Jimmy Kudo).<ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=16837</ref></spoiler> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Spain (Catalan Dub) === | ||
+ | <spoiler> | ||
+ | ==== Main cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Joël Mulachs]]: Conan Edogawa | ||
+ | * [[Óscar Muñoz]]: Shinichi Kudo, Conan Edogawa (only in some scenes where Conan is alone) | ||
+ | * [[Jordi Nogueras]]: Kaitou Kid, Kaito Kuroba | ||
+ | * [[Núria Trifol]]: Ran Mouri | ||
+ | * [[Jordi Royo]]: Kogoro Mouri | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Roser Aldabó]]: Ai Haibara | ||
+ | * [[Berta Cortés]]: Ayumi Yoshida | ||
+ | * [[Miquel Bonet]]: Genta Kojima | ||
+ | * [[Elisabet Bargalló]]: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | ||
+ | * [[Fèlix Benito]]: Hiroshi Agasa | ||
+ | * [[Eva Lluch]]: Sonoko Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Eduard Itchart]]: Ginzo Nakamori | ||
+ | * [[Joan Massotkleiner]]: Jirokichi Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Ramon Canals]]: Juzo Megure | ||
+ | * [[Alberto Vilar]]: Zengo Goto | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Guest cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Juan Carlos Gustems]]: Inspector Charlie (credited as Charlie) | ||
+ | * [[Marcel Navarro]]: Koji Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Alicia Laorden]]: Keiko Anderson | ||
+ | * [[Elisa Beuter]]: Natsumi Miyadai | ||
+ | * [[Carmen Calvell]]: Kumiko Kishi | ||
+ | * [[Pep Ribas]]: Taizo Ishimine | ||
+ | * [[Eduard Elias]]: Hideo Haraguchi | ||
+ | * [[Cesc Martínez]]: Kiyosuke Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Maria Josep Guasch]]: Umeno | ||
+ | * [[Ivan Canovas]]: Koji Dobashi | ||
+ | * Other cast: [[Marc Torrents]], [[Ramón Hernández]], [[Roser Vilches]], [[Thais Buforn]]</spoiler> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Germany === | ||
+ | <spoiler> | ||
+ | ==== Main cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Tobias Müller]]: Conan Edogawa/Shinichi Kudo | ||
+ | * [[Julien Haggege]]: Kaitou Kid/Kaito Kuroba | ||
+ | * [[Giuliana Jakobeit]]: Ran Mouri | ||
+ | * [[Jörg Hengstler]]: Kogoro Mouri | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Andrea Loewig]]: Ai Haibara | ||
+ | * [[Julia Meynen]]: Ayumi Yoshida | ||
+ | * [[Fabian Hollwitz]]: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | ||
+ | * [[Michael Iwannek]]: Genta Kojima | ||
+ | * [[Rüdiger Evers]]: Hiroshi Agasa | ||
+ | * [[Jill Böttcher]]: Sonoko Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Sven Gerhardt]]: Ginzo Nakamori | ||
+ | * [[Kaspar Eichel]]: Jirokichi Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Klaus-Dieter Klebsch]]: Juzo Megure | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Guest cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Thomas Petruo]]: Inspector Charlie (credited as Charlie) | ||
+ | * [[Nico Sablik]]: Koji Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Dana Friedrich]]: Keiko Anderson | ||
+ | * [[Marieke Oeffinger]]: Natsumi Miyadai | ||
+ | * [[Wicki Kalaitzi]]: Kumiko Kishi | ||
+ | * [[Bernhard Völger]]: Taizo Ishimine | ||
+ | * [[Reinhard Scheunemann]]: Konosuke Jii (young) | ||
+ | * [[Margot Rothweiler]]: Umeno | ||
+ | * [[Jan Makino]]: Auctioneer</spoiler> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Brazil === | ||
+ | <spoiler> | ||
+ | ==== Main cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Pedro Alcântara]]: Conan Edogawa | ||
+ | * [[Wendel Bezerra]]: Shinichi Kudo | ||
+ | * [[Rodrigo Andreatto]]: Kaitou Kid, Kaito Kuroba and others | ||
+ | * [[Tatiane Keplmair]]: Ran Mouri | ||
+ | * [[Alexandre Marconato]]: Kogoro Mouri | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Michelle Giudice]]: Ai Haibara | ||
+ | * [[Priscila Concépcion]]: Ayumi Yoshida | ||
+ | * [[Márcio Araújo]]: Genta Kojima | ||
+ | * [[Angelica Santos]]: Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya | ||
+ | * [[Mauro Ramos]]: Hiroshi Agasa | ||
+ | * [[Fátima Noya]]: Sonoko Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Marcelo Pissardini]]: Ginzo Nakamori | ||
+ | * [[Antônio Moreno]]: Jirokichi Suzuki | ||
+ | * [[Gilberto Baroli]]: Juzo Megure | ||
+ | * [[Francisco Junior]]: Zengo Goto and others | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Guest cast ==== | ||
+ | * [[Rodrigo Araújo]]: Konosuke Jii and others | ||
+ | * [[Nestor Chiesse]]: Inspector Charlie (credited as Charlie) | ||
+ | * [[Fábio Azevedo]]: Koji Azuma | ||
+ | * [[Raquel Marinho]]: Keiko Anderson | ||
+ | * [[Eleonora Prado]]: Natsumi Miyadai | ||
+ | * [[Alessandra Araújo]]: Kumiko Kishi | ||
+ | * [[Guilherme Lopes]]: Taizo Ishimine | ||
+ | * [[Luiz Antônio Lobue]]: Hideo Haraguchi | ||
+ | * [[Roberto Rocha]]: Koichi Azuma and others | ||
+ | * [[Wellington Lima]]: Kiyosuke Azuma and others | ||
+ | * [[Rosa Maria Baroli]]: Umeno | ||
+ | * [[Cassius Romero]]: Auctioneer and others | ||
+ | * Other cast: [[Alex Morales]], [[Carlos Silveira]], [[Cecília Lemes]], [[César Marchetti]], [[Fritz Gianvito]], [[Gilberto Rocha Júnior]], [[Glauco Marques]], [[Heitor Assali]], [[Mauro Castro]], [[Paulo Porto]], [[Thiago Zambrano]], [[Ulisses Bezerra]], [[Ursula Bezerra]] | ||
+ | </spoiler> | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The movie grossed 4.48 billion yen. | * The movie grossed 4.48 billion yen. | ||
− | + | * Koji Azuma's car in Arles is a 1980 gray Peugeot 505 [551A]. | |
− | + | * This film is dedicated to Yasuo Urakami, the real-life sound director of Detective Conan, who died on December 18, 2014. A title card reads "In memory of Yasuo Urakami" appears during the end credits of the film. | |
− | * Koji Azuma car | ||
− | * This film is dedicated to Yasuo | ||
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* The special guest voice actor for this movie is actress and model [[Wikipedia: Nana Eikura| Nana Eikura]] portraying Natsumi Miyadai. | * The special guest voice actor for this movie is actress and model [[Wikipedia: Nana Eikura| Nana Eikura]] portraying Natsumi Miyadai. | ||
− | ** | + | * The end credits featured scenes from New York (including [[Wikipedia: Statue of Liberty|Statue of Liberty]] and [[Wikipedia: Times Square|Times Square]]), the city of [[Wikipedia: Arles|Arles]], and real-life [[Wikipedia: Sunflowers (Van Gogh series)|Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers"]]. |
+ | * The film setting in 2015, and indeed Umeno tells to Haibara that it is seventy years from 1945. However, this is an outrageous mistake, because Jii is now 61-year-old. | ||
<spoiler> | <spoiler> | ||
* At least, for a time, Jii disguised himself as Zengo Goto, Jirokichi Suzuki's bodyguard. It remains unclear if Kid used the same disguise in between. | * At least, for a time, Jii disguised himself as Zengo Goto, Jirokichi Suzuki's bodyguard. It remains unclear if Kid used the same disguise in between. | ||
* During the scene where the culprit (as a [["The Criminal"|black figure]]) is shown blowing up the electric room, the watchers can already tell who that is from his/her walkie-talkie earpiece. Among the Seven Samurais, who are using those for communication, only Natsumi Miyadai has her earpiece on the left ear like the culprit. Furthermore, it is also her the laptop with five sunflower paintings drawings and the word "Vincent", where Jii discovers the phosphine used by the culprit, while Kishi's doesn't have it. | * During the scene where the culprit (as a [["The Criminal"|black figure]]) is shown blowing up the electric room, the watchers can already tell who that is from his/her walkie-talkie earpiece. Among the Seven Samurais, who are using those for communication, only Natsumi Miyadai has her earpiece on the left ear like the culprit. Furthermore, it is also her the laptop with five sunflower paintings drawings and the word "Vincent", where Jii discovers the phosphine used by the culprit, while Kishi's doesn't have it. | ||
− | * When Zengo Goto escaped the monitor room with Conan, the monitors showed that all first, second, fifth and seventh Sunflowers paintings | + | * When Zengo Goto escaped the monitor room with Conan, the monitors showed that all first, second, fifth and seventh Sunflowers paintings were not successfully secured, while actually, like in Conan's flashback later, it should only be the second and fifth paintings because of some objects preventing the mechanism from working.</spoiler> |
== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
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{{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Les tournesols des flammes infernales|The Sunflowers of Hellfire}} | {{EpLangItem|flag=France|French|Les tournesols des flammes infernales|The Sunflowers of Hellfire}} | ||
{{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Die Sonnenblumen des Infernos|The Sunflowers of Inferno}} | {{EpLangItem|flag=Germany|German|Die Sonnenblumen des Infernos|The Sunflowers of Inferno}} | ||
− | {{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish|Los girasoles del fuego infernal|The Sunflowers of Hellfire}} | + | {{EpLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Spain)|Los girasoles del fuego infernal|The Sunflowers of Hellfire}} |
+ | {{EpLangItem|flag=South Korea|Korean|화염의 해바라기|Sunflowers of Hellfire}} | ||
+ | {{EpLangItem|flag=Mexico|Spanish (Latin America)|Los girasoles del infierno|The sunflowers of inferno}} | ||
{{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาทานตะวันมรณะ|The Deadly Sunflowers Mystery}} | {{EpLangItem|flag=Thailand|Thai|ปริศนาทานตะวันมรณะ|The Deadly Sunflowers Mystery}} | ||
{{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Hoa hướng dương rực lửa|Sunflowers of Inferno}} | {{EpLangItem|flag=Vietnam|Vietnamese|Hoa hướng dương rực lửa|Sunflowers of Inferno}} | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
{{main gallery}} | {{main gallery}} | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Movies]] | * [[Movies]] | ||
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* [[Munch's Missing Scream]] | * [[Munch's Missing Scream]] | ||
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Sunflowers of Inferno is the 19th movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 18, 2015.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
In a skyscraper in Manhattan, an auction house presents the stand-out piece of the night's auction: one of the famous 'Sunflower' paintings by Vincent Van Gogh. The painting belongs to a series painted by Van Gogh, an artist beloved by Japan, in his house in Arles in the south of France. Until recently, art historians believed there were seven sunflower paintings but only a year ago, an unknown eighth painting was discovered in Arles, with the style and colours being an exact match for the second Sunflower painting that was once kept in Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Historians have examined this new painting and concluded that it must have been painted by Van Gogh himself or, at least, by someone working with him. The second Sunflower painting used to belong to Koyata Yamamoto, a businessman, but was thought to have been destroyed in World War II, so the current theory is that this newly discovered painting could be a reproduction of the lost one. The painting draws considerable interest and at the subsequent auction, Jirokichi Suzuki buys it for a record price.
Jirokichi holds a press conference the day after the auction and announces that he plans to collect all seven Sunflower paintings to hold an exhibition in Lake Rock Museum, Shinjuku, a newly constructed museum that belongs to the Suzuki Group. He says the title of the exhibition will be "the sunflowers who longed to return to Japan." He already has made contact with the owners of the other six paintings and obtained their permission to get the paintings on loan, having to promise he would transport and preserve the paintings safely and treat them with the utmost care and security while they are in his museum. To help him with this task, Jirokichi presents seven experts that he hired for the exhibition, calling them "the Seven Samurai". As the experts join him on stage, suddenly a playing card comes flying through the sky and falls onto the stage. The card carries an announcement and Kaito Kid's logo. Kid appears, holds his card gun out and causes a mass panic. He throws a smoke bomb and flees, but Detective Charlie, one of Jirokichi's "samurai", a security professional, pursues him. Kid is backed into a corner by Charlie, but lets off a flash bomb, breaks the window behind him and jumps off the building, flying away with his hangglider.
The following morning, a Sky Japan plane hired by Jirokichi and painted with the Sunflowers leaves for Japan, carrying the newest painting on board, along with Jirokichi, Sonoko and six of the "samurai" as well as a special guest - none other than: Shinichi Kudo. But just as the jet descends towards Haneda Airport, a bomb detonates in the cargo hold, blowing the door away and taking the painting with it. The explosion was large enough to destroy the engines as well and the airplane goes into freefall, causing a panic onboard. Kogoro, the 7th Samurai chosen by Jirokichi, has been waiting at Haneda Airport to receive the painting along with the police and Ran, wanting to surprise Sonoko. They can only watch the plane spinning out of control and Ran, scared for her best friend, panics and can't bear look while the frantic pilot tries to land safely. They do make it down in one piece, but, just after they've touched the ground, received by emergency services, Kaito Kid comes flying out of nowhere with the paining in hand. Conan chases after Kid but can't catch him. Strangely enough, Kid flies off without the painting. Conan finds it, brings it to Jirokichi's Samurai and they confirm that the painting hasn't been damaged.
Bombing | |||||
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Several days later, Jirokichi invites the Seven Samurai to a conference to plan what counter-measures they can take against Kid. The owners of the other paintings had also become reluctant in loaning him their paintings. That morning, Conan, Agasa, and the Detective Boys head to the Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, to see the 5th painting. Just after Conan leaves, Kogoro receives another notice from Kid. The Samurai decode it and find that the notice states that he will steal the 5th painting tonight. Conan, Haibara, and the others are viewing the 5th painting together with an old woman named Umeno, said to visit and view the painting every day, when Jirokichi, Kogoro, Inspector Nakamori, and the others arrive. Conan quickly realizes a case is unfolding and joins up with them. They decide that they should move the painting to a safe place before night comes, and the painting is to be wrapped up under the instructions of the Seven Samurai. However, Kid had already infiltrated the staff, and steals the painting.
Heist | |||||||||
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He also leaves behind a message to the museum's curator, saying he will return it if paid ten billion yen. Jirokichi immediately decides to pay the enormous ransom. The deal with Kid turns into chaos, however Conan and the others miraculously succeed in retrieving the 5th painting. However, even Conan begins to wonder about Kid's escalating crimes which have come to endanger many lives.
Extortion | |||||||||
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Attempted Murder | |||||||
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With Kid's motives as yet a mystery, the exhibition of the Seven Sunflowers at Lake Rock Museum meets its opening day. The most excited to see the exhibition are the Detective Boys, Conan, Ran, and Sonoko. Just as they begin to view the paintings, Conan spots a Kid Card. The enigmatic message could not be deciphered by even the Seven Samurai, but its presence attests that Kid is already within the museum. Jirokichi quickly orders to evacuate the museum goers and staff, to trap Kid inside the museum. However, he seems to have anticipated this turn of events, and blows up the electric room, leaving the museum in a blackout.
Arson | |||||||
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Then, a great fire also breaks out, leaving Jirokichi and the others no option but to send the paintings to their storage room, and evacuate to a special room outside. But, the 2nd and 5th painting could not be collected, and the inferno closes in on them. The only people remaining in Lake Rock Museum are a great detective, a great phantom thief, and...?!
People
Characters from the past
Resolution
Music
Oh! Rival (オー!リバル Ō! Ribaru ), by Porno Graffiti.
International release
United States
Spain (Catalan Dub)
Germany
Brazil
Trivia
- The movie grossed 4.48 billion yen.
- Koji Azuma's car in Arles is a 1980 gray Peugeot 505 [551A].
- This film is dedicated to Yasuo Urakami, the real-life sound director of Detective Conan, who died on December 18, 2014. A title card reads "In memory of Yasuo Urakami" appears during the end credits of the film.
- The special guest voice actor for this movie is actress and model Nana Eikura portraying Natsumi Miyadai.
- The end credits featured scenes from New York (including Statue of Liberty and Times Square), the city of Arles, and real-life Vincent Van Gogh's "Sunflowers".
- The film setting in 2015, and indeed Umeno tells to Haibara that it is seventy years from 1945. However, this is an outrageous mistake, because Jii is now 61-year-old.
In other languages
Language | Title | Translation |
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Arabic | بين أزهار الشمس والرماد | Between Sunflowers and Ash |
Catalan | Els gira-sols del foc infernal | The Sunflowers of Hellfire |
Chinese (Simplified) | 业火的向日葵 | The Sunflowers of Inferno |
French | Les tournesols des flammes infernales | The Sunflowers of Hellfire |
German | Die Sonnenblumen des Infernos | The Sunflowers of Inferno |
Spanish (Spain) | Los girasoles del fuego infernal | The Sunflowers of Hellfire |
Korean | 화염의 해바라기 | Sunflowers of Hellfire |
Spanish (Latin America) | Los girasoles del infierno | The sunflowers of inferno |
Thai | ปริศนาทานตะวันมรณะ | The Deadly Sunflowers Mystery |
Vietnamese | Hoa hướng dương rực lửa | Sunflowers of Inferno |
Gallery
References
See also
Detective Conan Movies | ||
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Movies | Movie 01: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper • Movie 02: The Fourteenth Target • Movie 03: The Last Wizard of the Century • Movie 04: Captured in Her Eyes • Movie 05: Countdown to Heaven • Movie 06: The Phantom of Baker Street • Movie 07: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital • Movie 08: Magician of the Silver Sky • Movie 09: Strategy Above the Depths • Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem • Movie 11: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure • Movie 12: Full Score of Fear • Movie 13: The Raven Chaser • Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky • Movie 15: Quarter of Silence • Movie 16: The Eleventh Striker • Movie 17: Private Eye in the Distant Sea • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie (crossover) • Movie 18: Dimensional Sniper • Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno • Movie 20: The Darkest Nightmare • Movie 21: The Crimson Love Letter • Movie 22: Zero the Enforcer • Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire • The Scarlet Alibi (compilation) • Movie 24: The Scarlet Bullet • Movie 25: The Bride of Halloween • The Story of Ai Haibara ~Black Iron Mystery Train~ (compilation) • Movie 26: Black Iron Submarine • Detective Conan vs. Kid the Phantom Thief (compilation) • Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram • Movie 28 | |
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) • Mystery of the Lost Treasure (movie 27) |
Kaitou Kid in Detective Conan | ||
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Main | Kaitou Kid • Kaito Kuroba • Toichi Kuroba | |
Related | Jirokichi Suzuki • Ginzo Nakamori • Samizu Kichiemon • Saguru Hakuba • Konosuke Jii • Aoko Nakamori • Chikage Kuroba | |
Manga | Kaitou Kid and the Black Star • Magic Lovers Case • Kaitou Kid and the Murder • Kaitou Kid and the Ocean's Miracle • Kaitou Kid and the Three Instruments • Kaitou Kid and the Four Masterpieces • Kaitou Kid and the Purple Nail • Kaitou Kid and the Iron Tanuki • Kirin's Horn Case • Ryoma's Gunbelt Case • Mystery Train • The Blush Mermaid • Twin Bets • Kaitou Kid and the Luna Memoria • Kaitou Kid and the Fairy's Lip • Kaitou Kid and the Queen's Bang • Kaitou Kid and the Siren Splash | |
Anime | Conan vs. Kaitou Kid • Magic Lover's Murder Case • The Gathering of the Detectives! Shinichi Kudo vs. Kaitou Kid • Kaitou Kid's Miraculous Midair Walk • Big Adventure in the Eccentric Mansion • Kaitou Kid and the Four Masterpieces • Kaitou Kid's Teleportation Magic • Kaitou Kid vs. the Strongest Safe • The Kirin's Horn That Vanished into the Dark • Conan & Kid's Battle For Ryoma's Treasure • The Jet-Black Mystery Train • Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid • Kaitou Kid VS Makoto Kyogoku • Kaitou Kid and the Trick Box • Kid vs. Komei: The Targeted Lips • Kid vs. Amuro: Queen's Bang | |
Movies and Specials | Movie 03: The Last Wizard of the Century • Time Travel of the Silver Sky • Movie 08: Magician of the Silver Sky • Movie 10: The Private Eyes' Requiem • Movie 14: The Lost Ship in the Sky • Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie • Movie 19: Sunflowers of Inferno • Movie 23: The Fist of Blue Sapphire • Movie 27: The Million-dollar Pentagram | |
Special Manga | The Magically Hidden Jewel • The Stolen Pirate Treasure • Kaitou Kid and the Mystery of the Black Jewel • The Rise of the Burning Curse • The Blue Train Nightmare | |
Related Articles | Magic Kaito • List of characters who know Kaitou Kid's identity • Kaitou Kid's Gadgets • List of Kaitou Kid Heists Items |
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