Detective Conan Movie 8 Magician Of The Silver Sky English Full !exclusive!
Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky is the eighth theatrical film in the Detective Conan (Case Closed) franchise. Released in Japan on April 17, 2004, the film combines classic murder mystery elements with a high-stakes disaster scenario involving a failing airplane. Movie Overview Director: Yasuichiro Yamamoto Writer: Kazunari Kouchi Runtime: 108 minutes
2. A Surprisingly Believable Aviation Thriller
Despite Conan’s outlandish gadgets (including his turbo-charged soccer ball), the movie grounded its action in real aviation physics. The sequence where Conan uses a makeshift periscope to see the runway or calculates the landing flare is shockingly accurate. It invokes the spirit of Airport (1970) and Flight (2012), but for an anime audience. Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky is
Whether you are a longtime Case Closed fan or a newcomer looking for a standalone anime film, this movie delivers. It has a locked-room murder, a disaster film structure, and a hero who can’t even reach the plane’s pedals. Official Dub: The English dub was produced by
In a iconic sequence, they realize they cannot see the runway due to the storm and darkness. Conan comes up with a plan to "light up the sky." They use the plane's emergency slides as reflectors and coordinate with police Inspector Megure on the ground to create a makeshift signal fire using gasoline trucks. characters’ names are changed (e.g.
- Official Dub: The English dub was produced by Funimation (now Crunchyroll) under the Case Closed branding. In the dub, characters’ names are changed (e.g., Conan is still Conan, but Ran is "Rachel," and Kogoro is "Richard Moore").
- Subtitled Version: Many purists prefer the original Japanese audio with English subtitles, as it preserves the original voice acting for Kaito Kid and Conan.