Akira Kamiya
This 12th film from the Detective Conan franchise, known as Case Closed in the U.S., finds Conan hot on the trail of yet another vicious criminal. This time it's a serial killer who's been picking off victims at a local music school run by a famous concert pianist. Conan, Ran, and the rest of the team are invited to the school to investigate, but getting to the bottom of this mystery will mean going through a strange series of twists and turns involving a world famous violin known as the Stradivarius, and a singer with miraculously perfect pitch. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Akira Kamiya, Kappei Yamaguchi, (more)
The Japanese anime feature Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure (AKA Meitantei Conan: Konpeki no Hitsugi, 2007) - which constitutes part 11 in the popular 'Detective Conan' series - finds mystery-solver Conan and his pals journeying to Koumi Island on vacation. Near that locale, a legend persists of an undersea kingdom with a Seabed Palace, where two ancient female pirates, Anne Bonnie and Mary Reed, left a horde of valuable treasure. Upon arrival on Koumi, Conan and his fellow travelers meet some treasure hunters, who strike them as imminently suspicious. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
This feature-length animated film, dubbed in English, has been compiled using footage from the popular Japanese science fiction television series, Macross. In this respect, it is similar to Robotech: The Movie, a 90-minute feature that was compiled from the American version of Macross. The two films are distinct, because the American program was heavily edited for television. However, they both tell very much the same story. A vast spaceship, its origins a mystery, crash lands on Earth. Ten years later, the scientists of Earth's governments are able to launch the ship, now called Macross. This event triggers a devastating attack by an alien race of giants called the Zentraedi and starts a war that will continue for years to come. In addition to the plotline, another common element is the melodrama that occurs when the story turns its focus towards the emotional lives of the young crew members and passengers onboard Macross. Nevertheless, there are some minor plot differences, and the English dubbing of the Robotech translation has been heavily criticized by fans. As a result, many American devotees of the Macross and Robotech milieu actually prefer the Japanese Macross. Although this version is also dubbed in English, it is closer to the original than the American edition. ~ Jonathan E. Laxamana, All Movie Guide
In this Japanese animated fantasy, the beautiful alien Lum, Princess of the Oni, comes with her minions to take back Earth. The only chance the human's have to retain their planet is if the luckless, girl-loving teen Ataru Moroboshi can beat Lum at her planet's favorite game: sports-tag. Amazingly, Moroboshi does in fact win, thereby saving his planet and winning the princess' hand. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide






