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47% Initial release 19 April 2003 (Japan) Japanese 名探偵コナン 迷宮の十字路 (クロスロード) | 8.2/10 7.2/10 Written by Kazunari Kochi Film series Case Closed Music director Katsuo Ohno | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (名探偵コナン 迷宮の
Contents

Mouri Kogoro is called to a special case in the ancient capital of Kyoto. There, Conan meets Heiji and they team up once again to solve the case, recover the stolen Healing Buddha statue, and even discover the identity of Heiji's first love.
Plot

Heiji Hattori searches for a girl he fell in love with after he saw her playing outside a temple when he was little. Meanwhile, Kogoro, Ran, Conan, and Sonoko go to Kyoto and meet up with Heiji and Kazuha to investigate a robbery and several murders. The killer tries to kill Heiji several times and severely injures Heiji. The killer kidnaps Kazuha, but Heiji collapses before he can reach her. Conan swallows a pill Haibara gave him and a bottle of wine, temporarily turning him back into Shinichi.

He disguises himself as Heiji and attempts to arrest the killer and save Kazuha and manages to stall the murderer until Heiji arrives. Using kendo, Heiji fights the culprit while Shinichi runs into the woods to hide while his transformation into Conan occurs. In the woods, Shinichi bumps into Ran and stuns Ran with his tranquilizer watch to prevent her from seeing his transformation into Conan. Conan then reaches Heiji and Kazuha in time to save them by kicking sticks of fire at the culprit. The culprit continues to fight Heiji and manages to push the Osaka detective to the edge of the roof. Conan kicks a soccer ball at the enemy, giving Heiji time to regain his footing. In the end, Heiji finds out that the girl from his childhood was Kazuha and does not tell Kazuha that she is the girl he was looking for.
Digital animation

This was the first film in full-length traditional digital paint. Studio A-CAT did the 3D graphics.
Cast

Staff

Music

The theme song is "Time After Time ~In the City of Whirling Blossoms~" (Time after time 〜花舞う街で〜, "Time after time ~Hana Mau Machi de~) by Mai Kuraki. It was released on March 5, 2003. Crossroad in the Ancient Capital is the second Case Closed movie for which Mai Kuraki wrote the theme song, after Countdown to Heaven.
The official soundtrack was released on April 16, 2003. It costs ¥3059 including tax.
DVD

The DVD was released on December 17, 2003. It contains the movie and trailer and costs ¥6090 including tax.
Blu-ray

The Blu-ray version of the film was released on December 24, 2010. The Blu-ray contains the same content as the DVD plus a mini-booklet explaining the film.