Conan All Movies Voting Opens! The Journey of the Undying Detective

Conan All Movies Voting Opens! The Journey of the Undying Detective

"Detective Conan", which has been with us for decades, has released a total of 19 theatrical movies so far. Compared with the animation, Conan on the big screen is even more powerful and invincible in wisdom and courage. Recently, Japanese media opened a total vote for all 19 Conan theatrical versions, of which 4 previously selected films were drawn, for a total of 15 entries. Let's take a look at which one is the most popular.

· "Detective Conan" started with the first theatrical version "Detective Conan: Time Blast" in 1997, and has launched 19 theatrical versions so far. The stories of each one are exciting, but there are always winners and losers. The general voting was recently opened. The 3rd, 6th, 7th, and 14th movies that topped the list in the past 3 years were excluded. A total of 15 movies were included in the election. Interested friends can also cast a vote .

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