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Kogoro's detective agency receives a mysterious phone call. Someone on the other end warns about a bomb and leaves behind a code, which if Conan can decipher the riddle, he can stop the bomb. An adventure begins for Conan and the Detective Boys, taking place at a soccer match between Hideo Akagi of the Tokyo Spirits and Ryusuke Higo of Big Osaka.
Kogoro's detective agency receives a mysterious phone call. Someone on the other end warns about a bomb and leaves behind a code, which if Conan can decipher the riddle, he can stop the bomb. An adventure begins for Conan and the Detective Boys, taking place at a soccer match between Hideo Akagi of the Tokyo Spirits and Ryusuke Higo of Big Osaka.
The film's central conflict revolves around stopping a terrorist attack and bringing a criminal to justice, which are largely apolitical themes. The narrative champions law enforcement and collective effort to ensure public safety without promoting specific progressive or conservative ideologies.
This Japanese anime features a cast that reflects its cultural origin, without engaging in explicit race or gender swaps of traditionally Western roles. The narrative centers on a mystery and action plot, maintaining a neutral or positive portrayal of its characters without incorporating explicit DEI themes or critiques of traditional identities.
This film, part of the Detective Conan series, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot is entirely centered on a mystery involving bombings and soccer, with no narrative elements touching upon queer identity or relationships.
The film focuses on a bombing plot and a mystery, with the antagonists primarily operating remotely. While female characters are present, including Ran Mouri who possesses martial arts skills, there are no scenes depicting a female character physically defeating one or more male opponents in close-quarters combat.
This film is an installment in the long-running Detective Conan franchise. It features the established cast, all of whom retain their canonical genders from the source manga and previous adaptations. New characters introduced in the movie do not have prior canonical genders to be swapped.
This animated film is part of the long-running Japanese Detective Conan franchise. All established characters are consistently portrayed as East Asian, aligning with their original manga and anime depictions. There are no instances of characters canonically established as one race being portrayed as a different race.
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