Detective Conan OVA 11: A Secret Order from London (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 13, 2011

Original Title:
名探偵コナン ~ロンドンからの㊙指令 (ロンドンからのマル秘指令)

Alternate Titles:
名侦探柯南OVA11:来自伦敦的秘密指令

Genres:
Animation | Mystery

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 23

Diana invites Kogorou and Ran to London, but since Conan cannot travel with his invented name, Ai gives him a temporary antidote, letting him travel as Kudou Shin'ichi. Together with Professor Agasa they are on a plane to London. Back in Japan, Ai now lives with Ayumi. Near their apartment, a suspicious man clothed in black named Kurokawa Youji has been trying to track down and now has found Ai. Shortly after Mitsuhiko notices a picture in a magazine of a foreign actress named Grace Aihara, who looks exactly like Ai, Conan calls, ominously instructing Mitsuhiko to keep Ai away from the Professor's house. And so, Mitsuhiko and Genta go about trying to protect Ai...

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Director:
Kojin Ochi

Original Story:
Gosho Aoyama

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