Detective Conan: The Story of Ai Haibara: Black Iron Mystery Train (2023) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 6, 2023

Original Title:
TVシリーズ特別編集版 名探偵コナン 灰原哀物語 黒鉄のミステリートレイン

Alternate Titles:
Detective Conan Episode of Ai Haibara
Detective Conan: Haibara Ai Monogatari - Kurogane no Mystery Train
Meitantei Conan: Haibara Ai Monogatari ~Kurogane no Mystery Train~
名侦探柯南 灰原哀物语:黑铁的神秘列车
名偵探柯南:灰原哀物語-黑鐵的神秘列車-
名探偵コナン 灰原哀物語 黒鉄のミステリートレイン
명탐정 코난: 하이바라 아이 이야기 ~흑철의 미스터리 트레인

Genres:
Animation

Production Companies:
Shogakukan
TMS Entertainment
TOHO
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
JP: G  KR: 12  MO: B  SG: PG13  TW: 0+ 

Runtime: 91

Ai Haibara (autonym Shiho Miyano a.k.a. Sherry). A woman with three identities, who boldly faces her destiny. Shiho Miyano (code name: Sherry), a scientist and a member of the Black Organization. The organization was the one that developed a mysterious poison APTX (Apotoxin) 4869, the drug that turned Shinichi Kudo into a little boy! However, when Sherry realizes that the Black Organization has murdered her sister Akemi, she betrays the Black Organization and decides to take APTX4869. The drug turns her into a little girl, and she decides to call herself Ai Haibara in order to hide from the Black Organization. Yet slowly but surely, the Black Organization begins to cast its shadow over her.

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Director:
Shunsuke Ishihara

Music:
Katsuo Ono

Original Story:
Gosho Aoyama

Screenplay:
Junichi Miyashita

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