Case Closed: The Million-Dollar Pentagram

Missing samurai swords, an unsolved mystery from the Great Edo period, the battle for treasure begins...

6.8
20241h 50m

Production

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A message has arrived from Kid the Phantom Thief, that he will steal a Japanese sword belonging to wealthy Onoe Family in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Conan and Heiji Hattori, who happened to be in Hakodate, are on the case to capture Kid. Coincidentally the family lawyer of Onoe is found murdered in the warehouse district, apparently slaughtered by a Japanese sword. The suspect is an investor/arms dealer who is said to be after Onoe family’s hidden treasure. In the North among cherry blossoms, the exciting hunt for treasure begins!

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Official Australian Trailer [Subtitled]

Official Australian Trailer [Subtitled]

Thumbnail for video: Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Thumbnail for video: Peak Collaboration: Detective Conan M27 X The Sherlock Holmes Museum

Peak Collaboration: Detective Conan M27 X The Sherlock Holmes Museum

Thumbnail for video: Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram X The Sherlock Holmes WORD HUNT

Detective Conan: The Million-dollar Pentagram X The Sherlock Holmes WORD HUNT

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UK Premiere

Thumbnail for video: UK Teaser [Subtitled]

UK Teaser [Subtitled]

Cast

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Minami Takayama

Conan Edogawa (voice)

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Wakana Yamazaki

Ran Mouri (voice)

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Rikiya Koyama

Kogoro Mouri (voice)

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Ryo Horikawa

Heiji Hattori (voice)

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Yuko Miyamura

Kazuha Toyama (voice)

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Kappei Yamaguchi

Kaito Kid / Shinichi Kudou (voice)

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Koji Yusa

Soshi Okita (voice)

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Satsuki Yukino

Momiji Ooka (voice)

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Daisuke Ono

Muga Iori (voice)

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Yo Oizumi

Yoshihisa Kawazoe (voice)

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Koji Ishii

Ginzo Nakamori (voice)

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Kenichi Ogata

Hiroshi Agasa (voice)

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Yukiko Iwai

Ayumi Yoshida (voice)

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Wataru Takagi

Genta Kojima (voice)

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Ikue Otani

Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya (voice)

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Megumi Hayashibara

Ai Haibara (voice)

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Banjo Ginga

Brian D Kadokura (voice)

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Hikaru Hanada

Inspector Kyohei Nishimura (voice)

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Tomoe Hanba

Nurse (voice)

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Ryo Horikawa

Helji Hattori (voice)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Anyone else think the soundtrack to this reminded them of the BBC "Sherlock" series with Benedict Cumberbatch? Anyway, this one sees our renowned diminutive detective "Conan" brought in to help "Insp. Nakamori" investigate the theft of some priceless Samurai swords. Now they are valuable enough, but somehow our sleuth reckons there is much more to it, and when the legendary "Kaito Kid" - usually noted for his jewel thievery - is seen at the scene, the game is well and truly afoot. We've got a generous (and duplicitous) millionaire vying with our investigators and the white caped-kid as the clues start to suggest that the swords could form a code that will lead the way to a secret weapon that could spell doom for the whole nation. Can our intrepid team thwart this evil intent in time? I like these animated stories. Though this one is a little on the long side, and there's a rather annoying romance cluttering things up from time to time, there are plenty of characters to suspect, we are given an inclusive idiots guide to crime-fighting and are led down plenty of blind alleys and shown loads of red herrings whilst the animators deliver some fast-moving sword fights, flying acrobatics and airborne escapades the length and breadth of Japan. I found the ending to be a bit weak, but I like the idea of us all using our little grey cells to sort out a problem that marries crime with history, mystery and myth.

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