In April 2025, the anime movie Detective Conan: One-eyed Flashback will start airing in Japanese theaters. If you want to know more about the adventures in other Conan movies, check out the order to watch Detective Conan movies below.
Apart from the series, the anime adaptation of the manga by Aoyama Gosho has also released many films. The Detective Conan Anime series is one that lasts a long time in its broadcast, starting from its debut in 1996 and still continuing to this day.
Like several other long-running anime series, Detective Conan too has never lost its loyal fans.
Detective Conan Movie Watch Order 1997-2006
1. Detective Conan: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper – 1997

In this first movie, the protagonist Shinichi Kudo, now transformed into Conan Edogawa, faces the obstacle of preventing a series of bombs in Tokyo’s high-rise buildings. These bombings are still related to research Kudo has done in the past.
2. Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target – 1998

The next Detective Conan movie sequence is Detective Conan: The Fourteenth Target which was released in 1998, a year after the release of the first movie.
This movie tells the story of an attack on Kogoro Mouri’s loved ones that is similar to The A.B.C. Murders. Murders. This movie is a continuation of the murder story The Farewell Murder Wine in episode 54 of the anime series.
3. Detective Conan: The Last Wizard of the Century – 1999

Furthermore, this third movie tells the story of the discovery of a new Faberge egg. Kaito Kid quickly chooses it as a target for theft. Next, a murder case involving Rasputin’s family arose.
4. Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes – 2000

The next Detective Conan movie sequence is Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes which was released in 2000.
Captured in Her Eyes tells the story of Ran Mouri who is caught up in a series of murders involving a police officer as a victim.
Ran himself was then subjected to an unsuccessful assassination, which caused him to suffer from amnesia.
5. Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven – 2001

In the movie Detective Conan: Countdown to Heaven, the murder of a housing developer coincides with the appearance of the Black Organization. Not only that, Ai Haibara’s receipt of a mysterious phone call is also the main focus of attention in this story.
6. Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street – 2002

The next Detective Conan movie sequence is Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street. This movie focuses on two things. First, there is the murder of an IT company’s chief programmer.
On the other hand, Conan and his friends face a life threat in the virtual world due to playing a mysterious virtual reality game. The movie also features one of Sherlock Holmes’ most famous villain-inspired enemies.
7. Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital – 2003

Next there is a Detective Conan movie entitled Crossroad in the Ancient Capital. The story of this movie takes place in Kyoto and tells about the discovery of the identity of a group of antique thieves.
This prompts Conan to uncover the connection between past events and a valuable artifact.
8. Detective Conan: Magician of The Silver Sky – 2004

In the movie Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky, Conan and Kaito Kid face trouble when they are involved in a poisoning case that occurs on a plane. The victims in this incident are the pilot and copilot.
9. Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths – 2005

On this occasion, Conan and his family had the opportunity to sail on a cruise ship.
There, they witness a murder committed by a shipbuilder and face disaster on the way. In addition, the connection between Ran Mori and Shinichi Kudo’s past is revealed.
10. Detective Conan: The Private Eyes’ Requiem – 2006

The next Detective Conan movie sequence is The Private Eyes’ Requiem which was released in 2006. Conan begins an investigation into a murder case that occurred a long time ago, when suddenly Ran Mori and his friends become hostages.
The movie Detective Conan: The Private Eyes’ Requiem also features important characters such as Kaito Kid, Heiji Hattori, and Saguru Hakuba.