• Detective Conan is an awesome teenager concealed in the body of a toddler.

  • In "Scarlet Bullet", he declares war on bandits who attack a revolutionary train.

  • This dynamic film is a good way to find or discover the striking world of manga.

Small in size, big in success

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Detective Conan

, cult manga created in 1994 by Gosho Aoyama, arrives on the big screen with an excellent film: 

The Scarlet Bullet

by Chika Nagaoka.

You don't have to know the original work to get carried away in this tale of spy and action.

"For twenty-seven years, 98 volumes sold, more than 1,000 episodes, 24 animated films ...

Detective Conan

offers a world apart, which follows its own rules" explains Pierre William Fregonese, in his book

The Enigma Detective Conan

( Ed. Pix'n Love).

In this original universe, an exceptional hero evolves: Detective Conan, a teenage boy with a boyish physique and a brilliant intellect.

Transformed into a toddler after an investigation gone wrong, he acts discreetly so as not to reveal his true identity.

Action and nostalgia

In

Scarlet Bullet

, which was a hit in Japan, this outstanding vigilante must stop bandits who attack a very high speed train on the eve of an international sporting event. Sniper, twisting geeks, disillusioned private and resourceful kid are among the protagonists of a very rich work dominated by brilliant action scenes wonderfully animated. From the first images, we let ourselves be taken by a series of coupsadingues adventures.

“From nostalgia for childhood to the importance of family and friends, this accessible manga deals with subjects necessary at a time that so badly needs to forge links,” insists Pierre William Fregonese.

This extra soul is a significant asset for this high-end entertainment that allows you to find an exciting world or to discover it.

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