Detective Conan Movie 26 Singapore
Set off the coast of Hachijo-jima island, Tokyo, the plot revolves around a massive underwater facility.
Detective Conan, a beloved Japanese manga and anime series created by Gosho Aoyama, has been entertaining fans worldwide for decades. The franchise's 26th movie, in particular, has garnered significant attention, not only from enthusiasts but also from the cinematic community. This paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Detective Conan Movie 26, with a specific focus on its connection to Singapore. detective conan movie 26 singapore
While the movie is set primarily at an underwater facility near Hachijō-jima, Japan, the excitement surrounding the film was massive in Singapore, with fans eagerly anticipating the high-tech intrigue and character-driven drama. The Plot: A Dangerous Game on the High Seas Set off the coast of Hachijo-jima island, Tokyo,
: To celebrate the franchise's popularity in Singapore, a permanent Detective Conan mural This paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis
The film’s plot, revolving around the Interpol-linked marine facility “Pacific Buoy” off the coast of Japan, cleverly uses Singapore as its global nexus. The action sequences—from a breathtaking chase along the Helix Bridge to a tense confrontation in the futuristic surroundings of Marina Bay Sands (MBS)—are not mere backdrops. They are active, integral parts of the narrative. When Ai Haibara, a primary target of the Black Organization, finds herself cornered in the iconic infinity pool of MBS, the specific architecture of Singapore becomes a factor in her escape. This careful integration elevates the film from a simple "travelogue" adventure to a genuine thriller where geography dictates strategy.
Ticket prices for the fan screening were set at and S$30 for the public – a standard premium for early access events. For the regular theatrical run, standard ticket pricing applied (approximately S$10–S$14).