Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback

Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback(2025)

04/18/2025 (US)Animation, Action, Mystery, Crime1h 49m
7.5

"The once sleeping case is now awake ⎯"

Overview

As police inspector Yamato Kansuke pursues a certain man in the snowy mountains of Nagano, a shadow suddenly appears in his field of vision. While he's distracted, a rifle bullet fired by someone grazes his left eye and causes an avalanche accompanied by a roar. Ten months later, Kansuke, having miraculously survived the avalanche, receives a report that a researcher at the Nobeyama National Astronomical Observatory has been attacked.

Katsuya Shigehara

Director

Takeharu Sakurai

Screenplay

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Part of the Detective Conan Collection

A series of feature films based on the long-running Case Closed manga about a brilliant teenage detective who's given a poison that reverted him to a 4-year-old. Under a new identity, he'll continue solving cases alongside his colleagues.

Media

UK Trailer [Subtitled]

UK Trailer [Subtitled]

Trailer

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Official Trailer [Subtitled]

Trailer

UK Premiere Recap Video

UK Premiere Recap Video

Featurette

Tickets Available Now [Subtitled]

Tickets Available Now [Subtitled]

Teaser

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on October 10, 2025

I didn’t like this so much as last year’s “Million Dollar Pentagram” as the child-sized super sleuth has to get to grips with a mystery set amidst the snowy Yatsugatake mountains. A gunshot, an avalanche and an assault on a member of staff at the local astronomical telescope soon has police inspector “Kansuke” - himself a survivor of that perilous snowfall, only now with just the one functioning eye - at the scene of the crime trying to piece together just what is going on in this desolate and pristine wilderness. All the while, the ever-observant “Conan” is collecting clues, deducing and deliberating from a diminutive position that allows him unfettered access to the scene. As the investigation gathers pace, there seem to be more and more police and government agencies to contend with so a conspiracy is clearly rife! For me, there simply isn’t enough “Conan” in this animation; there are too many characters for us to follow and the story itself is a little too convoluted, especially at an ending that’s excitingly animated by a bit underwhelming. It’s also probably half an hour too long to sustain the pace that I found a bit lacklustre all too often. Next time, maybe less focus on the already super-served thwhack and pow combat elements and more emphasis on the detective elements for our intrepid sleuth facing a strong baddie.