![]() There are new characters introduced for the movie (including a rival for Kazuha named "Momiji"), but otherwise not worth covering a section for (and frankly, not many of them are worth mentioning aside from Momiji). Some of the long arcs in the manga/anime were more exciting (even the Nue arc was better than this). However, other than that, there's nothing particularly gripping about the story. The biggest thing which sets this movie apart from the others is that it focuses on Heiji and Kazuha rather than Ran and Shinichi. It's like a sports anime (though in this case, one based off of kurata instead of a sport like baseball) met up with Detective Conan. Meanwhile, there's a serial bomber on the loose who is trying to kill certain players. When the president of the karuta club in Kazuha and Heiji's school is unable to participate, she has Kazuha attend instead. ![]() Someone we don't know who is playing karuta is murdered in his home by an unknown person while the television station broadcasting karuta receives a bomb threat while Kogoro is there to have a consultation with a client (which of course means that Ran and the kids are there, and since it's in Kyoto, Heiji and Kazuha are also present). I also felt that it was too easy to identify the culprit. From beginning to end, it was slightly confusing with the amount of characters I felt was dumped on the viewer at once (not to mention terms and groups). Not one of the best movies out there for this franchise.
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