

Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street
2002 Directed by Kenji KodamaNoah's Ark, the latest innovation in VR technology, is set for a showcase to Japan's privileged children. However, their carefree fun is cut short when a company employee is found murdered, with his dying message pointing to a clue hidden within the Ark. Along with the Detective Boys and Ran Mouri, Conan Edogawa enters Noah's Ark to solve this mystery and ensure the perpetrator is caught.
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Minami Takayama
....................................................Conan Edogawa (voice)

Kappei Yamaguchi
....................................................Shinichi Kudo (voice)

Wakana Yamazaki
....................................................Ran Mouri (voice)

Akira Kamiya
....................................................Kogoro Mouri (voice)

Hideyuki Tanaka
....................................................Yuusaku Kudo / Sherlock Holmes (voice)

Megumi Hayashibara
....................................................Ai Haibara (voice)

Yukiko Iwai
....................................................Ayumi Yoshida (voice)
Director
...........................................................Kenji Kodama
Producer
...........................................................Michihiko Suwa
Yoshioka Masahito
Writer
...........................................................Hisashi Nozawa
Theme Song Performance
...........................................................Tak Matsumoto
Key Animation
...........................................................Chiyuki Tanaka
Yoshiharu Ashino
Production Companies
...................................................TMS Entertainment
TOHO
Shogakukan Production
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Shogakukan
Production Countries
........................................................Japan
Spoken Languages
....................................................日本語
Genres
....................................................Animation
Adventure
Mystery
Science Fiction
Crime
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