A feature-length companion piece for the film "Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween." It consists of clips from past “Conan” TV series episodes associated with Detectives Miwako Sato and Wataru Takagi, showing the adventures they went through together and how they have grown to attracted to each other. This serves as a great companion to "The Bride of Halloween," detailing the history of two lovebirds along with their (former) colleagues at the police headquarters, to dedicated “Conan” fans to help appreciate "The Bride of Halloween" even more.
Shibuya, Tokyo, is bustling with the Halloween season. A wedding is being held at Shibuya Hikarie, where Detective Miwako Sato of the Metropolitan Police Department is dressed in a wedding dress. While Conan and the other invited guests are watching, an assailant suddenly bursts in, and Detective Wataru Takagi, who was trying to protect Sato, is injured. Takagi survived and the situation was settled, but in Sato's eyes, the image of the grim reaper that she had seen when Detective Matsuda, the man she had been in love with, had been killed in a series of bombings three years ago, overlapped with Takagi's.
At the opening ceremony of the WSG (World Sports Games) Tokyo Games, a sports festival held once every four years, it is announced that the world's first vacuum superconducting maglev with a maximum speed of 1,000 kilometers per hour will open. While attracting attention from around the world, top executives of large companies are kidnapped from the party venue where WSG tournament sponsors gather. Conan moves toward a solution and eventually finds a connection with the WSG abduction case that occurred 15 years ago in Boston, USA.
The concluding film to the Gintama animated series, adapting the final chapters of the comic series of the same name by Hideaki Sorachi. The film covers chapters 699–704 of the original comics, with original material added in.
Yuu Sugimoto (杉本 ゆう, Sugimoto Yū, born January 29, 1975) is a Japanese voice actress born in Suita, Osaka Prefecture. She was affiliated with Ken Production until 2003. Currently, she is affiliated with Haikyou.