27th Detective Conan Film Surpasses Suzume to Become 15th Highest-Earning Film in Japan

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1. The 27th Detective Conan (Case Closed) film has surpassed the box office earnings of the acclaimed anime film Suzume, making it the 15th highest-earning film in Japan's box office history. The film, titled "Detective Conan: The Bride of Halloween," has grossed over 11.8 billion yen (approximately $82 million) in Japan since its release on April 14, 2023. This achievement solidifies the Detective Conan franchise's enduring popularity and its ability to consistently draw large audiences in the country.

2. The previous record holder, Suzume, had grossed over 11.4 billion yen (approximately $79 million) in Japan, making the Detective Conan film's box office performance even more impressive. The Detective Conan franchise, which has been running for over 25 years, has consistently produced successful films that resonate with audiences in Japan and have become a cultural phenomenon.

3. The success of the 27th Detective Conan film is a testament to the franchise's ability to captivate audiences with its engaging storylines, beloved characters, and high-quality animation. The film's achievement also highlights the continued strength of the Japanese animation industry, which continues to produce globally recognized and commercially successful works.

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