

Perhaps the biggest changes are heard rather than seen: in the time since the original special aired, Zenigata and Fujiko have been replaced by new voice actors. On the whole, though, this is very standard stuff. The new film doesn’t look a whole lot better, despite a few action sequences that take advantage of the bigger screen. Conan looked and moved like most Lupin specials over the last few years – serviceably, but without a lot of flair. They share the same director, Hajime Kamegaki, who’s directed a handful of Lupin specials and done key animation on several Conan films, and writer Atsushi Maekawa, who’ve you got to feel a little sympathy for here – the milquetoast script he delivers for this film isn’t his fault, really: he’s constrained by the rules and back stories of not one but two long-running franchises. Conan film is pretty much a direct continuation of the first, both plotwise and stylistically.


Detective Conan: The Movie, was the famous boy detective Conan able to put the master thief Lupin away? To anyone who’s ever sat through one of these franchise crossover films, the answer is certainly no spoiler: of course not.ĭespite making the leap to theaters, the second Lupin vs. Last time around, Conan promised Lupin that if they ever met again, he’d catch him for sure.
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Conan TV special – and this time on the big screen. It worked, apparently, because this week saw the rollout of a sequel to the Lupin vs. Back in 2009, some executive had a brilliant idea (albeit one, no doubt, cooked up by a thousand fan fiction writers before him): pit anime’s most famous thief, Lupin III, against anime’s most famous detective, Conan, and watch the money roll in.
