Many engineers from around the world gather at the Interpol marine facility "Pacific Buoy" on Hachijo-jima, in the sea south of central Tokyo Prefecture coast, to witness the launch of a new system that connects all law enforcement camera systems around the world and enables facial recognition worldwide. Conan, along with his friends Kogoro, Ran, Agasa, Haibara, and the Detective Boys, also heads to the island with an invitation from Sonoko to see the whales. He receives a message from Subaru, who says that a Europol agent has been murdered in Germany by Gin. Perturbed, Conan sneaks onto the police ship led by Kuroda, which is bringing them to the island to protect the completion work, and tours the new facility, just in time for the Black Organization to kidnap a female engineer, seeking a piece of important data in her USB drive. A terrifying howl of screws is heard from the ocean as an unknown person approaches Haibara.
Main Cast of Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine
Minami Takayama
Conan Edogawa (voice)
Minami Takayama's performance as Conan Edogawa in 'Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine' is nothing short of exceptional. Her ability to capture the essence of the young detective, while maintaining the illusion of his true identity, is truly commendable. The nuances in her voice, the inflections that convey curiosity, determination, and even fear, add depth to the character and make him all the more endearing. Takayama's performance is a testament to her talent as a voice actor, and it's no wonder she's been the voice of Conan since the series' inception.
Wakana Yamazaki
Ran Mouri (voice)
Wakana Yamazaki's performance as Ran Mouri in 'Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine' is a standout, showcasing her versatility as a voice actress. Her portrayal of Ran, a strong-willed and compassionate character, is both convincing and endearing. Yamazaki masterfully captures Ran's emotional depth, from her fierce determination to uncover the truth to her tender moments of vulnerability. Her delivery is nuanced and expressive, adding layers of complexity to the character. Overall, Yamazaki's performance enhances the viewing experience, making Ran a character that viewers can't help but root for.
Rikiya Koyama
Kogoro Mouri / Ethan Hondo (voice)
Rikiya Koyama's performance as Kogoro Mouri in 'Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine' is a standout, capturing the essence of the character perfectly. Koyama's voice exudes the right mix of gruffness and warmth, making Kogoro a lovable yet flawed character. His comedic timing is spot on, adding a touch of humor to the serious detective story. Koyama's performance also highlights Kogoro's growth throughout the series, showcasing his increased deductive skills and compassion. Overall, Koyama's performance is a testament to his talent and adds depth to the movie.
Megumi Hayashibara
Ai Haibara (voice)
Megumi Hayashibara's performance as Ai Haibara in 'Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine' is nothing short of exceptional. Her voice acting brings a depth and nuance to the character that is truly captivating. Hayashibara's ability to convey Ai's intelligence, vulnerability, and determination is a testament to her skill as a voice actor. The emotional range she displays, from moments of quiet introspection to those of high tension and danger, adds a layer of complexity to the character that keeps viewers engaged and invested in Ai's journey. Hayashibara's performance is a standout feature of the film, and a prime example of her talent and versatility as a voice actor.
Secondary Cast of Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine
Crew of Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine
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