The Scarlet Bullet[1] is the 24th movie in the Detective Conan franchise. It was originally scheduled to be released in Japan on April 17, 2020, which made it the first movie to premiere in the Reiwa period, but was postponed due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Instead it will be released on April 16, 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions.[2]
On February 10, 2021, a global release was announced, featuring a multi-language opening in Japanese, English, Korean, German, and Chinese.[3]
On March 24, 2021, the movie was announced to be screened in IMAX, MX4D, 4DX, and DOLBY CINEMA.
Cast
Gadgets
Case
Situation
Japan is about to celebrate the world's largest sports festival, "WSG-World Sports Games", in Tokyo. In line with the opening ceremony, it is announced that the world's first "Vacuum Superconducting Linear" train, boasting a maximum speed of 1,000 km/h which combined all of Japan's technologies, will be opened to the public between Shin-Nagoya Station and Shibahama Station and established in Tokyo. As the world's attention is garnered, an incident occurs at a party venue where famous tournament sponsors are gathered, leading to an abnormal situation where top dogs of companies are kidnapped one after another. Behind the scenes are Shuichi Akai who monitors the incident, and the FBI who waits for orders from Akai.
Conan's reasoning reveals the relevance of the apocalyptic WSG kidnapping incident that occurred in Boston, USA, 15 years ago, and that the incident was also under the jurisdiction of the FBI. Is this a coincidence? What is going to happen in Japan, where many types of people from all over the world are gathered?[4]
Murder (Past)
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Location:
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Victim:
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Man
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Age:
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Unknown
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Time:
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15 years ago
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Cause of death:
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Gunshot
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Suspects:
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Makoto Ishihara
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A man is seen escaping from a mysterious shooter while his hands are bound. He manages to escape until he comes to a train station and gets shot down by the culprit.
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Kidnapping (Past)
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Location:
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Victim:
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Man
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Age:
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Unknown
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Time:
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15 years ago
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Suspects:
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Makoto Ishihara
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A CEO who sponsored the WSG was kidnapped, but later released unharmed.
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Kidnapping
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Location:
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World Sport Games, Tokyo, Japan
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Victim:
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Shiro Suzuki
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Age:
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51 years old
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Time:
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Unknown
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Suspects:
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Unknown
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Shiro is kidnapped during the World Sport Games event, he is later found by the Detective Boys, unharmed.
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Sleeping Gas Attack
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People
Resolution
On Conan's cue, Jodie makes a phone call to all the passengers listed on the Hyper Linear's passenger list. All the passengers' phone ring, except for one,
Maiko Shirahato, who reveals herself to Conan and Masumi on the Hyper Linear. Shirahato's phone had been damaged when she went to sabotage the MRI room back at the airport. Shirahato reveals herself as the daughter of Makoto Ishihara (their names are anagrams), and wants to avenge her father who she said was falsely accused by the FBI by killing Alan.
Attempted Murder
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Location:
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Hyper Linear Passenger Cabin
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Victim:
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Alan McKenzie
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Time:
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Daytime
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Culprit:
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Maiko Shirahato
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Shirahato wants to kill Alan McKenzie to avenge her father.
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However, Shirahato is then shot by a silver bullet from Shuichi Akai with calculated plans from Conan and help from Sera and Alan. As she is unconscious. It is revealed that Shirahato has an accomplice in her crimes, who is unmasked to be Osamu Inoue. His motive to plan the crimes with Shirahato is to avenge the first victim from the incident occurred 15 years ago, who is Inoue's father.
Music
Eien no Fuzai Shoumei, by Tokyo Jihen.
In other languages
Language |
Title |
Translation
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Catalan (Catalan dub) |
La bala escarlata |
The Scarlet Bullet
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Korean |
비색의 탄환 |
The Scarlet Bullet
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Spanish (Castilian sub) |
La bala escarlata |
The Scarlet Bullet
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Thai |
กระสุนสีเพลิง |
The Scarlet Bullet
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Vietnamese |
Viên đạn đỏ |
The Scarlet Bullet
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Gallery
For the full gallery see:
The Scarlet Bullet/Gallery
Trivia
See also
References