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| | Broadcast rating when aired on television = 13.1% (aired on April 17, 2015) <br> 10.4% (aired on April 16, 2021) | | | Broadcast rating when aired on television = 13.1% (aired on April 17, 2015) <br> 10.4% (aired on April 16, 2021) |
− | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Shuichi Akai]] <br> [[Jodie Starling]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[James Black]] <br> [[Andre Camel]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] <br> [[Detective Kurumazaki]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Chianti]] <br> [[Korn]] <br> [[Miyuki Tabeta]] <br> [[Detective Fukui]] <br> [[The Coded Invitation#People|Woman]] <br> [[Waitress]] <br> [[Chipmunk]] <br> [[Ryusuke Higo]] <br> [[Minor law enforcement#Inspector Goto|Inspector Goto]] | + | | cast = [[Conan Edogawa]] <br> [[Shinichi Kudo]] <br> [[Ran Mouri]] <br> [[Kogoro Mouri]] <br> [[Masumi Sera]] <br> [[Shuichi Akai]] <br> [[Jodie Starling]] <br> [[Subaru Okiya]] <br> [[James Black]] <br> [[Andre Camel]] <br> [[Ai Haibara]] <br> [[Detective Boys]] <br> [[Hiroshi Agasa]] <br> [[Juzo Megure]] <br> [[Wataru Takagi]] <br> [[Miwako Sato]] <br> [[Ninzaburo Shiratori]] <br> [[Kazunobu Chiba]] <br> [[Sonoko Suzuki]] <br> [[Fumimaro Ayanokoji]] <br> [[Detective Kurumazaki]] <br> [[Gin]] <br> [[Chianti]] <br> [[Korn]] <br> [[Miyuki Tabeta]] <br> [[Detective Fukui]] <br> [[The Coded Invitation#People|Woman]] <br> [[Waitress]] <br> [[Chipmunk]] <br> [[Ryusuke Higo]] |
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Revision as of 02:15, 3 December 2021
Dimensional Sniper is the 18th movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was released in Japan on April 19, 2014.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
After participating in the opening ceremony, Conan, Ran, Professor Agasa, Haibara, Sonoko, and the Detective Boys are enjoying the view from the observation deck of the 635-metre tall Bell Tree Tower. Suddenly, a bullet breaks through a window, strikes a man's chest and breaks a TV screen, causing everyone to panic. Conan stays calm and, using the zoom function on his tracking glasses to follow the path of the bullet to its source, spots the sniper. He and Masumi Sera, who had been present at the Tower as part of an assignment to shadow the victim, pursue the fleeing culprit on Masumi's motorcycle, but the chase takes a violent turn when the suspect uses a handgun and even hand grenades to take out his pursuers. Even the FBI get involved in the chase, but the culprit and the mysteries of the sniping end up vanishing into the ocean.
The investigation turns up a connection to the special United States Navy squadron, the Navy SEALS and other former US military officers working in Japan. However, the first sniping was just the beginning; as more people are shot, the citizens of Tokyo panic! What is the meaning of the rifle case and dice left behind? As his investigation progresses, Conan soon finds himself in the sniper's crosshairs, only to be saved by Masumi who intervenes and takes the bullet in his stead. And, in the background, Subaru Okiya begins to make his move...
Murder
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Location:
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Bell Tree Tower
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Victim:
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Hiroaki Fujinami
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Age:
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40 years old
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot wound to the chest
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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From the opposite building, the killer left a bullet and a dice numbered 4 at the top face.
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Bombing
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Location:
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Asakusa Bridge
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Target:
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Police cars
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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Attempted Murder
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Victim:
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Masumi Sera and Conan Edogawa
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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Masumi and Conan followed and tracked the sniper, who decided to shoot them. Her Motorcycle helmet is what saved her life, as well as Conan pushing them off the motorcycle, however the sniper was walking closer to finish them both off, when the FBI showed up and began shooting at the sniper and to save them both.
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Attempted Murder in Shootout
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Victim:
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Andre Camel
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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Although Camel did get shot a few times by the sniper in a shootout, however he was saved due to his Bullet Proof Vest.
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Murder (Past)
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Location:
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Seattle, United States
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Victim:
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Brian Woods
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot wound
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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It's believed that Timothy Hunter killed Brian Woods in revenge of an article he had written about Timothy Hunter.
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Murder
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Location:
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Yasuhara household
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Victim:
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Hitoshi Moriyama
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Age:
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34 years old
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot wound to the chest
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Suspects:
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Timothy Hunter
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The killer left a bullet and a dice numbered 3 from where he shoots.
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Murder
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Location:
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Apartment
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Victim:
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Timothy Hunter
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Age:
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37 years old
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot wound to the head
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Suspects:
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Unknown sniper
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Again, with the bullet, the killer left a dice numbered 2. The police found a diary that suggests that Timothy Hunter was being challenged by his killer.
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Firecracker Prank???
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Location:
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Kinshi Town
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Victim:
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5 people Wounded, several severely
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Suspects:
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Pranksters
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Whenever everyone was using Umbrellas to protect themselves from what appears to be a random killing spree, people heard what sounded like gunshots, and began panicking.
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Attempted Murder
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Location:
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Azuma Bridge
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Victim:
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Masumi Sera
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Injury:
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Gunshot wound to the chest
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Suspects:
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Unknown sniper
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The culprit was aiming for Conan Edogawa, but Masumi intervened and was wounded.
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Murder
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Location:
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Train
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Victim:
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Bill Murphy
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Age:
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35 years old
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot wound to the head
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Suspects:
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Unknown sniper
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This time, the killer left a dice with number 5.
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People
Resolution
The sniper/culprit is
Kevin Yoshino, while the entire murder plan was created by his master
Timothy Hunter. Kevin became Hunter's student and helped him carry out the plan because he wanted to repay Hunter for saving his life during their war operations in the Middle East.
Attempted Murder (Past)
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Location:
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Middle East (Lebanon)
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Victim:
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Timothy Hunter
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Age:
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36 years old
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Time:
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A year ago
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Injury:
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Gunshot wound to the head
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Culprit:
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Bill Murphy
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1 Year ago in the Lebanon War Bill shot Timothy in the head, but he did not die.
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The reason for the serial killings was that Waltz was jealous of Hunter's achievements, which belittled his own actions. Waltz set Hunter up so he wouldn't get the Silver Star. He even ordered Murphy to assassinate Hunter, but the bullet failed to kill him, although a fragment of it remained in Hunter's skull and damaged his optical nerves, severely impairing him. Yoshino eventually discovered the deception, but Waltz destroyed the evidence before it could be used in court, driving Hunter into conceiving his revenge plan. The five sniping positions used for the murders, if viewed from ground level, combine to form a pentagon, which marks the five points of a Silver Star.
Attempted Murder
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Target:
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Jack Waltz
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Age:
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45 years old
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Method:
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Sniping
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Culprit:
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Kevin Yoshino
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Attempted Murder
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Kevin attempted to kill Waltz, but Conan saved the latter by kicking a ball at him to knock him out of the bullet's way. Kevin then attempted to kill Conan, but Subaru saved him.
Bombing and Hostage Situation
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Location:
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Bell Tree Tower
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Victim:
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Ayumi Yoshida
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Culprit:
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Kevin Yoshino
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Ran, unaware of Conan's plan of saving Ayumi decides to go after Kevin herself but trips ends up being Kevin's target. She is saved thanks to the combined effort of Conan and Subaru, and she manages to take Kevin down after that - for Ayumi, for Sonoko and for Sera. In the end, Subaru Okiya answers a call from
James Black with
Shuichi Akai's voice.
In other languages
Language |
Title |
Translation
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Catalan (Catalan dub) |
El franctirador dimensional |
The dimensional sniper
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Chinese |
異次元的狙擊手 |
The Sniper From Another Dimension
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Simplified Chinese |
异次元的狙击手 |
The Sniper From Another Dimension
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French (Subbed) |
Le Sniper Dimensionnel |
The Dimensional Sniper
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German |
Der Scharfschütze aus einer anderen Dimension |
The Sniper From Another Dimension
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Portuguese (Brazil dub) |
O Mistério do Atirador de Elite |
The Elite Sniper Mystery
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Spanish (Castilian sub) |
El francotirador de otra dimensión |
The sniper from another dimension
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Spanish (Latinamerican dub) |
El caso del francotirador dimensional |
The Case of the Dimensional Sniper
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Thai |
ปริศนากระสุนมรณะ |
Mystery of The Deadly Bullet
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Vietnamese |
Sát thủ bắn tỉa không tưởng |
The Unbelievable Sniper Assassin
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Gallery
For the full gallery see:
Dimensional Sniper/Gallery
Trivia
- An official trailer was shown following Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie.
- This is the first movie to feature FBI agents Shuichi Akai and Andre Camel, as well as Masumi Sera. It's also the first non-crossover movie to feature Jodie Starling and James Black, who have previously appeared in Lupin III vs. Detective Conan: The Movie.
Even though Hunter was the main suspect until his murder, it was already shown that he's not the sniper at the beginning of the movie, as he can be seen walking on the street while the real culprit is escaping on bike.
- This film may have a reference to the film Silence of the Lambs - a scene in this film which the culprit watches Jodie Starling through night vision goggles closely mirrors that of The Silence of the Lambs scene where the murderer watches Clarice Starling through night vision goggles.
- The bike used by the culprit in the first chase (Shinjuku Se 33-17 (新宿 せ 33-17)) is a Honda 250L. Despite being an unmarked bike, this conclusion can be come to by the distinct red, white and black color scheme, as well as the fact that it is the only off-road bike with no windshield in the Honda line-up to be road legal.
- Moriyama drove a blue BMW 3-Series (E90). The license plate number is 新宿 330, ま 8 05 (Shinjuku 330, Ma 8 05).
- Carlos Lee drives a white Mercedes-Benz C-Klasse [W204]. The license plate number is 新宿 330, な 30-58 (Shinjuku 330, Na 30-58).
- Kevin Yoshino's vans are a gray Daihatsu MOVE CUSTOM PARCO (L900S) and a black 2001 Mazda Bongo Friendee [SG].
- Jodie Starling's vehicle is a 2003 MERCEDES-BENZ CLK320 Elegance (Obsidian Black Metallic (C209: Coupe) / Brilliant Silver Metallic (A209: Convertible)).
- The culprit's weapons are a SIG-Sauer P228, an IMI Micro Uzi, a Knight's Armament SR-25 with Harris bipod Mk 11 Mod 0 (Used to kill Fujinami and Moriyama) and a Barrett M107.
- Timothy Hunter's sniper rifle used in the war is a Mk 11 Mod 0.
- Bill Murphy's gun used to shoot Timothy's head in the war scene is a pre-war Colt M1911A1 Pistol.
- Jack Waltz's sniper rifle is a Remington M24 SWS.
- This case location in the scene and the movie ending is Tokyo Skytree in Asakusa.
- The name "Bell Tree" comes from a direct translation of the name Suzuki, with Suzu (鈴) meaning "bell" and ki (木) meaning "tree".
Subaru Okiya's identity as Shuichi Akai is essentially revealed during the final sniper battle, as it is revealed that the "only sniper able to shoot that far [from Asakusa Sky Court] is missing, presumably dead..." and was part of the FBI. This is later confirmed when Subaru clicks a button under his sweater while talking to James Black, his voice returning to Shuichi Akai's.
- The same police car from Mystery of the Burning Tent appeared and was shot by the culprit and damaged. It suggests the car has at least been repaired once.
- After The Eleventh Striker this marks only the second time that the movie is promoted with two special guest voice actors. Comedian Patrick Harlan of the Comedy-Duo Pakkun Makkun as Jack Waltz and actor Sota Fukushi as Kevin Yoshino. Detective Akahoshi's voice actor also seems to be a guest star, as he is Norihiro Akahoshi, a professional baseball player[1][2].
This is the first time that the special guests play criminals, with Patrick Harlan voicing the cause and Sōta Fukushi voicing the culprit of the killing spree.
References
See also