Detective Conan’s 25th Film’s Trailer Drops BUMP OF CHICKEN’s Theme Song
Things just got better for “Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween” with the trailer giving a glimpse of the mysterious bomber.
The previous trailers and visuals got me hooked as it reveals the crime taking place in Shibuya. It also reveals Rei Furuya one of the characters whom I’m totally obsessed with.
Just when I’m intrigued by the characters, a new trailer featuring the theme song is revealed.
Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween’s latest trailer previews the theme song “Chronostasis” by the band BUMP OF CHICKEN.
We see more of Rei Furuya in the trailer who gets trapped by the mysterious bomber. The dreadful costumed person appears and attaches a collar bomb to his neck. Conan hears about the incident and tries to disarm the collar bomb.
BUMP OF CHICKEN is a well-known anime band that has performed countless theme songs throughout their 26-year career.
The band performed for Tales of the Abyss, Doraemon, Blood Blockade Battlefront, March Comes in Like a Lion, Last Hope, and One Piece: Dead End. This is their first time providing a theme song for the Conan anime franchise.
Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween Anime Film Releases Main Visual
Growing up watching Detective Conan, my gut feeling tells me that the bomber will be Miwako Sato. Though Conan always proves me wrong in the end. I’m hoping I get it right this time. What are your thoughts about who the bomber is?
About Detective Conan
Detective Conan is a detective manga series by Gosho Aoyama. It was first serialized in 1994 and has been published for over two decades.
Shinichi Kudo, or Conan is a high school detective who has been turned into a child after consuming a toxin.
Along with the FBI and a variety of characters, he solves mysterious cases. He takes on the name of Conan and tries to pin down the syndicate responsible for shrinking him.
Source: Official website
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