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Ran’s secret past revealed! Ten years ago, something happened between her mom and dad. Now, plagued by nightmares, Ran is starting to remember… Meanwhile, a murderous card dealer breaks out of jail to seek revenge. His target: Ran’s father. Can Conan stop him in time and save his girlfriend’s family?
Ran’s secret past revealed! Ten years ago, something happened between her mom and dad. Now, plagued by nightmares, Ran is starting to remember… Meanwhile, a murderous card dealer breaks out of jail to seek revenge. His target: Ran’s father. Can Conan stop him in time and save his girlfriend’s family?
The film's focus on a classic detective mystery, centered on an individual perpetrator and the protagonist's deductive solution, keeps its themes apolitical and genre-specific.
The film features a cast consistent with its Japanese anime origin, without any intentional race or gender swaps of roles. Its narrative is a straightforward mystery that does not engage with or critique traditional identities or incorporate explicit DEI themes.
The film "Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses entirely on a mystery involving a serial bomber and the established heterosexual relationships of the main cast, resulting in no depiction of queer identity.
The film features Ran Mouri, a highly skilled karate practitioner, who demonstrates her physical abilities through actions like breaking objects. However, there are no scenes depicting her directly defeating one or more male opponents in close-quarters physical combat.
This film is an installment in the long-running Detective Conan series. All established characters maintain their canonical genders, and new characters introduced in the movie do not represent gender-swapped versions of prior canon.
This animated film is part of the Japanese 'Detective Conan' franchise. All characters are consistently depicted as Japanese, aligning with their established portrayals in the original manga and anime series. There are no instances of characters canonically established as one race being portrayed as a different race.
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