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Once again, Kaitou Kid crosses swords with Conan Edogawa in this annual installment of the Detective Conan movie franchise. After receiving a letter from the thief, famous actress Juri Maki seeks the help of private detective Kogorou Mouri to protect the Star Sapphire—the "Jewel of Destiny," said to represent faith, fate, and hope.
Once again, Kaitou Kid crosses swords with Conan Edogawa in this annual installment of the Detective Conan movie franchise. After receiving a letter from the thief, famous actress Juri Maki seeks the help of private detective Kogorou Mouri to protect the Star Sapphire—the "Jewel of Destiny," said to represent faith, fate, and hope.
The film centers on an apolitical mystery and crime-solving narrative, with its core conflict and solution emphasizing universal themes of justice and individual responsibility rather than promoting any specific political ideology.
The movie features a cast that is traditional for its Japanese cultural origin, with no explicit re-casting of roles for diversity purposes. Its narrative is centered on a mystery, without engaging in social commentary or critical portrayals of traditional identities.
This installment of the Detective Conan series, 'Magician of the Silver Sky,' centers on a high-stakes airplane hijacking and a jewel heist. The plot and character arcs are entirely focused on the mystery and the established relationships within the main cast, with no discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes present in the narrative.
The film features Ran Mouri, a character known for her karate skills, who uses her physical abilities to assist during a crisis. However, there are no scenes depicting her or any other female character defeating one or more male opponents in direct physical combat.
This film is an installment in a long-running franchise. All established characters from the source material maintain their canonical genders as consistently portrayed across the manga and previous anime adaptations. No gender swaps occur.
This anime film is an adaptation of a Japanese manga series. All established characters are consistently portrayed as East Asian, matching their original depictions in the source material and prior installments. No characters canonically established as one race are depicted as a different race.
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