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Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target

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People linked to Mori Kogoro are being attacked and killed.

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Jens B The second film takes us into Mori's past. And at this point, I'd like to express my admiration for Jörg Hengstler's voice work. He's the main reason why I still watch "Detective Conan" in German. In any case, it's important to get ahead of a death list. Garnished with a pinch of Inspector Megure and Professor Agasa, as well as strong feelings between Shin'ichi and Ran, the second Conan film feels much more rounded. The fact that the murderer's motive is completely absurd is part and parcel of the series. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 07/04/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis People linked to Mori Kogoro are being attacked and killed.
Director
Kenji Kodama
Producer
Michihiko Suwa
Screenwriter
Mitomu Asai, Kazunari Furuuchi, Toyohiko Okuyama
Genre
Mystery & Thriller, Animation
Original Language
Japanese
Runtime
1h 39m