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Detective Conan : Miyuki Sawashiro

「名探偵コナン」に登場する萩原千速(左)と声優を務める沢城みゆきさん(c)青山剛昌/小学館・読売テレビ・TMS 1996
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「名探偵コナン」に登場する萩原千速(左)と声優を務める沢城みゆきさん(c)青山剛昌/小学館・読売テレビ・TMS 1996

It has been announced that the 29th film in the popular anime series " Detective Conan, " based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama , will be released in 2026. The trailer, which was released exclusively in theaters, showed a motorcycle speeding down the highway, white wings, and Ran Mouri muttering the line, "Goddess of the Wind...", which led fans to speculate that the main character might be Kanagawa Prefectural Police officer Chihaya Hagiwara. It was also announced that Miyuki Sawashiro will play the role of Chihaya Hagiwara, a role previously played by Atsuko Tanaka, who passed away last August. The trailer was also released on YouTube.

Sawashiro commented, "I'm Miyuki Sawashiro, and I've been chosen to voice Chihaya. I love Tanaka Atsuko. I don't remember her very often, because not a day goes by when I forget about her. I carefully read Aoyama-sensei's original work, and I wanted to do everything I could to make sure that people would love the voice of Chihaya. I decided to try to get my motorcycle license. I couldn't join because I couldn't right my fallen motorcycle. I'm starting with strength training. I look forward to the day when I can meet you all in the TV series and in the movie (?!). I would be so grateful if you could look forward to it as well. Thank you very much."

"Detective Conan" is a manga that depicts Conan Edogawa solving difficult cases one after another, and began serialization in "Weekly Shonen Sunday" (Shogakukan) in 1994. The total number of comics published has exceeded 270 million copies. The TV anime has been broadcast since 1996, and the first movie, "Detective Conan: The Time Bombed Skyscraper," was released in 1997.

The 28th movie in the series, "Detective Conan: One-Eyed Flashback of the One-Eyed," released this year, grossed approximately 14.6 billion yen, breaking the 10 billion yen mark for the third consecutive year and drawing an audience of over 10 million people for the second consecutive year, setting a new record for a Japanese film.

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