Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky
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Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky (名探偵コナン 銀翼の奇術師 Meitantei Konan Ginyoku no Kijutsushi?) is the 8th Detective Conan movie. The movie was first released in Japan during Golden Week of 2004 on April 17th. The running time for the movie is approximately 104 minutes. A Region 2 DVD has been released by Universal Pictures. Toho Films is the distributor.
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[edit] Box Office Report
- Opening Weekend: $3,716,785 (Japan, 285 Theaters)
- Total: ¥2,800,000,000 / $27,000,000 (Japan, Rough Figure) [1]
[edit] Movie Summary
A stage actress, Julia wants to use her star sapphire for her upcoming play and asks for Richard Moore's help to protect it after showing Kogoro a letter from Phantom Thief Kid. On the day of the theft, Kid appears at the theatre dressing up as Jimmy Kudo but end up fleeing in the end without the jewel. To thank them, Julie invites Richard and everyone to Sapporo, and all travel on an airplane to get there. In the air, one of the show actor, Shitou, who was suppose to be somewhere else joins them as well as Rachel's mother, Eva Kaden. Julia meets with the captains of the plane and everyone kisses her hand because of the sapphire she wears. Julia later dies from being poisoned from licking her fingers after eating chocolate, which is later found done by her make-up artist.
More seriously, the captains were poisoned also from Julia and were not able to pilot the plane, so Shitou agrees to take over because he took courses, and appoints Conan to help him. Conan figures out that he is Kid because no one normal will let an elementary school kid pilot a plane. The plane fuel is running low so Conan picked a random site to land. Ran and Serena Sebastian eventually take over piloting the plane while Kid escapes by jumping off the plane and Conan has to "go to the bathroom." Conan then switches over to Jimmy's voice and guides Rachel for landing the plane. Rachel tells Jimmy she love him but ends the moment by telling Conan that she suddenly see lights at the site. Turns out, Kid went near the police and uses police cars (because this policeman is obsessed with catching him) as guiding lights to land the plane. All went well, and the movie ends with Rachel talking to Jimmy over the phone again arguing about silly things.
[edit] Staff Credits
- Directed by Taichiro Yamamoto
- Writing credits Kazunari Furuchi
- Produced by Michihiko Suwa
- Music by Katsuo Ono
- Cinematography by Takashi Nomura
- Film Editing by Terumitsu Okada
[edit] Music
The movie's ending theme "Dream x Dream" which plays during the credits was written and performed by Rina Aiuchi.