Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky
Detective Conan: The Lost Ship in the Sky
PG-13 | 17 April 2010 (USA)
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A terrorist group invades a laboratory containing a deadly bacteria and destroys the lab with an explosion. They later announce via the internet they have gained possession of the bacteria and declare themselves to be the Red Siamese Cats, a terrorist group that was eradicated a decade ago.

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Yugi Muto

I have seen 16 of the 17 Detective Conan movies that have been released so far and out of all of them this one is by far my favourite.So what's the story about? Well here is a little summary that I've written while avoiding spoilers:The movie opens with a terrorist group breaking into a laboratory and steal a a deadly bacteria, later declaring themselves to be a group of terrorists known as the Red Siamese Cats who were destroyed 10 years ago. At the same time, wealthy adviser Jirokichi Suzuki has devised another plan to capture the infamous Phantom Thief, Kaitou Kid, baiting him with a jewel known as Lady Sky aboard his airship. To witness his battle against Kid, Jirokichi invites his niece Sonoko Suzuki and her friends, Ran Mouri, Kogoro Mori, Professor Agasa, the Detective Boys and of course, the protagonist, Conan Edogawa. However, while on board the airship the passengers realise that they are in for more than they bargained for and it is up to Conan to once again save the day, however this time, he has an unexpected ally.As simple as the story sounds, it really is well made and leaves the viewer with a great feeling of satisfaction after the movie has ended (there is also a clip after the credits by the way.) The story has a flow to it without leaving much plot holes, the characters each have there own moment where the audience can connect with them and the soundtrack is superb as always.Even if you are not a fan of Detective Conan, I would definitely recommend watching this movie.

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