Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway:The largest Conan movie to date will be screened at 526 theaters | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway:The largest Conan movie to date will be screened at 526 theaters

アニメ「名探偵コナン ハイウェイの堕天使」のIMAX限定ポスタービジュアル(C)2026 青山剛昌/名探偵コナン製作委員会
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アニメ「名探偵コナン ハイウェイの堕天使」のIMAX限定ポスタービジュアル(C)2026 青山剛昌/名探偵コナン製作委員会

It has been announced that the 29th and latest theatrical release of the popular anime " Detective Conan " series, based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama , " Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway," will be released in IMAX, MX4D, 4DX, and Dolby Cinema on April 10th, the same day as the standard version. It will be screened in a total of 526 theaters, including 382 standard screening theaters, 62 IMAX theaters, 11 MX4D theaters, 61 4DX theaters, and 10 Dolby Cinema theaters, surpassing the 522 theaters of the previous film, making it the largest number of theaters in the history of "Detective Conan" anime theatrical releases.

An IMAX-exclusive poster visual depicting Hagiwara Chihaya speeding along on a police motorcycle, scattering sparks, a 4D Limit Break screening poster visual that evokes the realism that only 4D screenings can provide, a highway visual featuring the main characters dressed in turquoise blue and a "feather" motif, and a Limit Break PV condensed with flashy action scenes have also been released.

"Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway" is set in Yokohama, where Conan and his friends are visiting the Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival, a motorcycle festival, when a mysterious, out-of-control "black motorcycle" suddenly appears in front of them. Chasing it is Hagiwara Chihaya, a police motorcycle officer from the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit and the "Goddess of Wind" whom Ran once saw. Later, at the festival venue, a police motorcycle equipped with the latest technology, "Angel," is unveiled. Meanwhile, in Tokyo, a "black motorcycle (Lucifer)" goes out of control. Guest voice actors include Ryusei Yokohama and Mei Hata.

"Detective Conan" is a manga that depicts Conan Edogawa solving difficult cases one after another, and began serialization in "Weekly Shonen Sunday" (Shogakukan) in 1994. The total number of comics published has exceeded 270 million copies. The TV anime has been broadcast since 1996, and the first movie, "Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper," was released in 1997.

The 28th movie in the series, "Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback," released in 2025, grossed approximately 14.6 billion yen, surpassing the 10 billion yen mark for the third consecutive year, and setting a new record for the first time for a Japanese film by attracting an audience of over 10 million people for the second consecutive year.

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