The movie version of ``Detective Conan: Fallen Angel on the Highway'', based on the original work by Gosho Aoyama, attracted 7.4 million viewers and grossed 10.88 billion yen at the box office in its 27-day release ending on May 6th. To commemorate this occasion, a new illustration drawn by Aoyama has been released.

``Detective Conan: Fallen Angel on the Highway'' exceeded 10 billion yen in box office revenue, making the ``Detective Conan'' movie series the first in the history of Japanese films to break the record for four consecutive movies to exceed 10 billion yen in box office revenue, following ``Submarine,'' ``Million Dollar Star,'' and ``Flashback.'' In addition to Conan, Aoyama's new illustrations include the main characters of this time, Chihaya Hagiwara, and key people Kenji Hagiwara and Jinpei Matsuda. Lines are also included, showing the dialogue just like in the movie.
The Record-Breaking Movie Series
In addition, to commemorate this record, starting tomorrow, May 8th, all those who watched ``Fallen Angels on the Highway'' will receive a ``theater limited digital illustration'' and a ``10 billion yen illustration originally drawn by Mr. Aoyama'' using a celebratory illustration with the date of viewing and their name engraved on it. Please check the official website for details such as how to obtain it.
Theme Song and Special Movie
In addition, the theme song PV, which uses plenty of new cuts and scenes from the main story, has been released, along with the theme song "Last Dance With You" by MISIA. The scene includes scenes in which Chihaya throws herself off a motorcycle to save a girl from a traffic accident, and a scene in which Chihaya uses her unique riding technique to pursue a criminal on a motorcycle.