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Fifteen years ago in a barren stretch of the Pacific, a cruise ship collided with an iceberg and was lost at sea. More than a decade later, Hideto Yashiro—a ship engineer—died in a fatal car accident. The unlikely connection between these events only comes to light on the luxury liner St. Aphrodite during her maiden voyage. Aboard it on a much needed vacation, Kogorou Mouri, his daughter Ran, Conan Edogawa, and the Detective Boys enjoy a trip provided by Sonoko Suzuki's family. But their fun is soon cut short when a game of hide-and-seek leads to Sonoko's disappearance.
Fifteen years ago in a barren stretch of the Pacific, a cruise ship collided with an iceberg and was lost at sea. More than a decade later, Hideto Yashiro—a ship engineer—died in a fatal car accident. The unlikely connection between these events only comes to light on the luxury liner St. Aphrodite during her maiden voyage. Aboard it on a much needed vacation, Kogorou Mouri, his daughter Ran, Conan Edogawa, and the Detective Boys enjoy a trip provided by Sonoko Suzuki's family. But their fun is soon cut short when a game of hide-and-seek leads to Sonoko's disappearance.
The film's central conflict is a conventional crime mystery focused on individual culpability and the pursuit of justice, which are apolitical themes. The narrative champions individual heroism and deductive reasoning to solve the crime and protect innocent lives, without promoting any specific political ideology.
The movie features a cast consistent with its Japanese setting, which provides diversity from a global perspective without explicit DEI-driven casting or race-swaps. The narrative primarily focuses on its mystery plot, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities without explicit social critique.
The film "Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths" does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on a mystery aboard a cruise ship, and there are no elements within the plot or character arcs that pertain to queer identity or experiences.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film is an installment in a long-running franchise where established characters consistently retain their canonical genders. Any new characters introduced for this specific movie do not have a prior gender to be swapped from, thus not meeting the definition.
The film is an animated installment of a Japanese franchise where characters are consistently depicted as East Asian. There are no instances of established characters being portrayed as a different race than their canonical depiction.
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