Hints of the 2022 theatrical version⁉"Detective Conan" Police Academy group Halloween visual revealed!

Halloween visuals for the 25th film version of "Detective Conan," scheduled to be released in GW 2022, have been released.

Detective Conan" 100th volume celebration tapestry appeared at the Tottori Sand Dune Conan Airport!


The comics by Gosho Aoyama, the original author of "Detective Conan", has finally reached 100 volumes. To commemorate this milestone, "Virtual Shibuya au 5G Halloween Fest 2021" will be held until October 31.


In the midst of all this, we have received some very rare information about the 25th movie version, which is scheduled to be released in GW 2022. Fans who watched the special video after the end roll of "Detective Conan: The Scarlet Bullet," were asked, "Don't tell me those voices are those five guys? Finally, Rei Furuya from the police academy is in the movie version...? The "Police Academy" group, which boasts immense popularity in the original work, may appear in the movie for the first time. The information that the "police academy group," which is extremely popular in the original work, might make their first appearance in the movie version has become a topic of conversation.


Now, a shocking visual has been released prior to the release of details.


The five members of the "Police Academy Gumi," a.k.a. "Police Academy Gumi," are the same classmates from the Onizuka School of the Metropolitan Police Academy, centered around Toru Amuro (the triple face of Zero Furuya from the Security Planning Division of the National Police Agency Security Bureau, Bourbon from the Organization in Black, and Toru Amuro from Detective Conan: Zero no Kakuhito), who became a social phenomenon for his popularity in "Detective Conan: The Executioner of Zero. The five members of the "police academy group" are enjoying their Halloween costumes at night at the Shibuya scramble crossing - a miraculous moment captured in a single visual.


The five members are: Zero Furuya as Dracula, Jinpei Matsuda as the Wolf Man (from the Metropolitan Police Department's Mobile Security Unit's Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit & Investigation Section 1 / killed in action), Kenji Ogihara as the Devil (from the Metropolitan Police Department's Mobile Security Unit's Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit / killed in action), Keikou Morofushi as the Mummy Man (from the Metropolitan Police Department's Public Safety Department / Furuya's best friend who called himself "Scotch" when he infiltrated the black-skinned organization / killed in action), and the three members of the "Police School Group" as the "Police" (from the Metropolitan Police Department's Public Security Department / called themselves the "Police" at the time of infiltration). (a member of the Metropolitan Police Department's Public Safety Division, a close friend of Furuya's who called himself "Scotch" when he infiltrated the Organization in Black), and Wataru Date (a member of the Metropolitan Police Department's Criminal Investigation Section, Criminal Investigation Division 3, who died in the line of duty), all but Furuya have already been killed in the line of duty.


Therefore, the "Halloween visual" was created because it is a "one night a year" "festival day when the dead come back to life," which "can never be realized in this life.


What does this visual suggest about the "Detective Conan" movie in 2022? This will surely accelerate the discussion.


The first "Detective Conan" collaboration with TikTok has also been decided!
The Halloween visuals released this time will appear on the effects page in TikTok for a limited time; access it between October 26 (Tue.) and November 30 (Tue.), 2021, to try out this extremely rare collaboration with the five members of the Police Academy group to enjoy "Halloween at home" wherever you are.

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Everything is still shrouded in mystery about the 25th theatrical version, including its release date, title, and teaser visual by Gosho Aoyama. We will keep our eyes on the 25th film to see how it will evolve.


Film information
Original story: "Detective Conan" by Gosho Aoyama (serialized in Shogakukan's "Weekly Shōnen Sunday")
Voices: Minami Takayama, Wakana Yamazaki, Rikiya Koyama, etc.
Production: Shogakukan / YTV / NTV / ShoPro / Toho / TMS Entertainment Distribution: Toho


(C) 2022 Gosho Aoyama/Detective Conan Production Committee

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