Detective Conan Magic File 2: Shinichi Kudo, The Case of the Mysterious Wall and the Black Lab (2008) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 19, 2008

Original Title:
名探偵コナン MAGIC FILE 2 工藤新一 謎の壁と黒ラブ事件

Alternate Titles:
Detective Conan Magic File 2
名侦探柯南剧场版第12弹特典
名侦探柯南特典:工藤新一 迷之墙和黑色拉布犬事件

Genres:
Animation | Mystery

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Shinichi Kudo is playing soccer in the park. While there, he sees a man who is trying to confirm his alibi for when his Grandmother was murdered, as he was drunk and passed out in the park at the time, but has no one that can verify his alibi, and he is the prime suspect. Shinichi decides to help. Due getting so concentrated in this case, Shinichi gets into a big fight with Ran Mouri, the longest fight they've ever been in. After Shinichi helps solve the case, both him and Ran and shown walking home from school, both wanting to end the fighting. They both see cherry blossom's, and hear someone sing "Amazing Grace", which ends the week long fight between the two. And Conan narrates how he didn't realize that song was going how this will help in a case 3 years later, in the Full Score of Fear case.

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Director:
Yasuichiro Yamamoto

Original Story:
Gosho Aoyama

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