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Mouri Kogoro is called to a special case in the ancient capital of Kyoto. There, Conan meets Heiji and they team up once again to solve the case, recover the stolen Healing Buddha statue, and even discover the identity of Heiji's first love.
Mouri Kogoro is called to a special case in the ancient capital of Kyoto. There, Conan meets Heiji and they team up once again to solve the case, recover the stolen Healing Buddha statue, and even discover the identity of Heiji's first love.
The film is a classic detective mystery centered on solving crimes and protecting cultural heritage, with its themes of justice, intellect, and appreciation for tradition being universal and apolitical.
This Japanese anime film features traditional casting appropriate for its cultural setting, with no intentional race or gender swaps of roles. The narrative centers on a mystery in ancient Kyoto, without explicitly critiquing traditional identities or incorporating DEI themes as central to its story.
The film features both Ran Mouri and Kazuha Toyama, who are skilled in martial arts. Both characters engage in close-quarters physical combat against male opponents, successfully defeating them using their respective fighting styles.
The film portrays Buddhist temples, statues, and practices as deeply respected and integral elements of Japanese culture and history. While a Buddha statue is central to the mystery as a target for thieves, the narrative consistently treats these religious artifacts and traditions with reverence, highlighting their cultural and historical significance rather than critiquing the faith itself.
The film "Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses entirely on a mystery involving a historical artifact and the personal history of its main characters, without any subplots or depictions related to queer identity.
The film is an installment in the long-running Detective Conan franchise. It features established characters whose genders remain consistent with their canonical portrayals across the manga and anime series. No existing character's gender was altered for this movie.
This animated film features characters consistently depicted as Japanese, aligning with their established race in the source manga and prior anime installments. There are no instances where a canonically established character's race was altered.
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