Friday Road Show shows Detective Conan Requiem this Friday in Yokohama
On Friday, March 27, 2026, Friday Road Show’s Nippon Television program broadcasts the film “Detective Conan: Requiem of Detetives”, released in 2006 to celebrate the franchise’s 10th anniversary. The show starts at 9pm Tóquio local time, with a possible delay of up to 30 minutes due to the broadcast of baseball games. The film brings together the main characters in a case full of mysteries and threats in the Yokohama amusement park, where time is running out to solve the enigma and avoid tragedies.
The production has an original idea by Gosho Aoyama and brings together detectives like Conan, Heiji Hattori and Hakuba Saguru in a joint investigation. Ran Mouri and Liga Júnior of Detetives receive special badges that act as park passes, but carry hidden risks. The plot mixes action, suspense and revelations about identities, while the mysterious client imposes strict deadlines on investigators.
- Invitation to newly opened amusement park in Yokohama
- Clock-shaped badges with pass function and security mechanism
- Investigation in abandoned hotel with clues such as mask and pistol
- Meeting between Conan, Heiji and Hakuba Saguru during the search for answers
Detailed synopsis of the film
Conan, Ran and Liga Júnior from Detetives accept an invitation from a mysterious client to visit the new theme park in Yokohama, apparently organized by Eles receive badges that serve as free tickets, but Conan and Kogoro are trapped in the hotel with a specific mission: solve a case based on clues provided by the organizer. The deadline is short and the threat involves plastic explosives installed in the devices.
Ran and the children head to the park, where the badges activate a detonation system if they leave the designated area. Conan and Kogoro discover clues that lead them to a nearby abandoned hotel, where they find suspicious items hidden. The police and Kaitou Kid appear at the scene, which complicates the situation and puts the main characters under suspicion of involvement with the phantom thief.
The client demonstrates knowledge of the true identity of Conan, which generates suspicion about a possible connection with Organização Negra. Heiji Hattori and Hakuba Saguru join the investigation in Bashamichi, in Detectives must join forces to unravel the mystery before the threats materialize.
Main characters and voice actors
The film highlights the voice work of the actors who have played the series’ iconic characters over the years. Minami Takayama voices Edogawa Conan, whose true identity is Shinichi Kudo, the high school detective shrunk by Organização Negra’s drug. Wakana Yamazaki voices Ran Mouri, daughter of Kogoro and childhood friend of Shinichi, while Rikiya Koyama plays Kogoro Mouri, the private detective known as “Kogoro
Ryo Horikawa voices Heiji Hattori, the detective of Kansai and the son of the police chief of Akira Ishida voices Hakuba Saguru, Kaitou Kid’s rival high school detective. Kappei Yamaguchi plays both Shinichi Kudo and the mysterious phantom thief Kaitou Kid. Megumi Hayashibara is the voice of Ai Haibara, a former scientist turned child.
Yukiko Iwai voices Ayumi Yoshida, female leader of Liga Júnior from Detetives. Wataru Takagi plays Genta Kojima, the energetic boy and self-proclaimed leader of the group. Ikue Otani voices Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya, the most polite and sensible member of the children’s team. Kenichi Ogata plays Professor Agasa, a genius inventor next to the Kudo family.
Supporting cast and secondary figures
Other important characters complete the film’s universe with their original voices. Naoko Matsui voices Sonoko Suzuki, rich friend of Ran and Shinichi. Yuko Miyamura plays Kazuha Toyama, Heiji Hattori’s childhood friend. Akio Otsuka is the voice of inspector Shigeo Yokomizo, from the Kanagawa police.
These voice actors contribute to maintaining the consistency of the franchise, which continues to be active with new releases and celebrations. The reunion of so many main characters reinforces the film’s appeal for old and new fans, who have been following the adventures for decades.
Theme music and production
The film’s ending theme song is “Yuruginai Mono Hitotsu”, performed by the band B’z. The song, with lyrics by Koshi Inaba and composition by Takahiro Matsumoto, was released in 2006 and is part of the film’s official soundtrack. Katsuo Ohno provides the film’s incidental music, responsible for creating the suspenseful atmosphere characteristic of the series.
It is directed by Taiichiro Yamamoto, with a script by Kanji Kashiwabara. Masatomo Sudo handles character design and animation direction. The original work by Gosho Aoyama, serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday by Shogakukan, serves as the basis for the entire production.
Context of the special exhibition
This broadcast is part of a sequence of four consecutive weeks of previous Detective Conan films on Friday Road Show, in celebration of the release of the latest feature film in the franchise. The program, traditionally shown on Friday nights on Nippon Television, offers viewers the opportunity to revisit classics from the series in high quality.
The 2006 film marked an important step by bringing detectives together in a complex plot set in Yokohama. The story balances elements of a detective mystery with the humor and action typical of the franchise, maintaining the focus on intelligently solving cases.
Additional plot details
The investigation progresses as Conan and his allies follow clues left by the mysterious client. The presence of Kaitou Kid adds layers of disguise and illusion to the plot, while the threat of explosives keeps the tension high. The characters need to act quickly to neutralize the dangers and free the hostages before the deadline expires.
The meeting between Conan, Heiji and Hakuba Saguru allows for the exchange of ideas and different approaches to investigation, enriching the development of the case. The amusement park serves as a dynamic setting, contrasting fun and imminent danger.
Technical aspects of the film
Originally released in 2006, the film celebrates the tenth anniversary of the Detective Conan film series. Production involved studios such as TMS Entertainment and distribution by Toho, with participation from Yomiuri TV and Nippon Television. The animation work preserves the classic style that has won over generations of viewers.
Fans can watch the screening to revisit plot details and vocal performances that have become a reference in the franchise. The story remains relevant within the expanded universe of Detective Conan, which includes TV series, recent films and spin-off products.
Broadcast and schedules
Friday Road Show scheduled the screening to begin at 9pm local time on Tóquio, lasting until approximately 10:54pm. Eventuais adjustments to the schedule may occur depending on the broadcaster’s sports programming. Viewers should check their local grid to confirm the exact start of the broadcast.
This rerun allows new generations to discover the film and long-time fans to relive the suspense of the case in Yokohama.
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