The beloved Detective Conan franchise is speeding towards its next big-screen adventure. The official trailer for the 29th film, Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway, has been released, and it comes with exciting news for music lovers. The trailer gives fans their first full listen to the theme song, “Last Dance Anata to” (Last Dance With You), performed by the legendary Japanese singer Misia .
This new footage offers a thrilling look at what promises to be a high-octane mystery centered on the Kanagawa Prefectural Police and its motorcycle unit. Along with the trailer, a striking new main visual poster has also been shared, featuring the core cast of characters against the backdrop of Yokohama .
Misia Sings “Last Dance Anata to” for the “Goddess of Wind”
One of the biggest talking points from the new trailer is the powerful theme song. Misia, a household name in Japan known for hits like “Everything” and for her record-breaking seven consecutive years as the closing act for the Red Team at the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen (2019-2025), is returning to sing for a movie after about five years .
The song, “Last Dance Anata to,” was crafted specifically for the film. It aims to capture the story of Chihaya Hagiwara, the officer at the heart of the movie who is known as the “Goddess of Wind” for her skill on a police motorcycle. In a comment shared with the press, Misia explained the thought process behind the track.
“I was very happy to be able to sing the theme song for the latest Detective Conan film. This time, it is the story of Chihaya Hagiwara, the white-bike officer called the ‘Goddess of Wind.’ I worked on the song while confronting her feelings that have not been talked about until now, and the depth of those emotions,” Misia said .
She added that the song carries a message about enduring bonds. “‘Last Dance With You’ contains not only the sadness of ‘the end,’ but also thoughts of time that does not end in the heart and bonds that will never disappear. The memories we spent together will continue to support us from now on. I entrusted such quiet strength to this song” .
Trailer Breakdown: A Highway Battle and a Personal Mystery
The newly released trailer, which runs for over a minute and a half, is packed with action and emotional moments . It opens with a poignant scene where Chihaya Hagiwara visits the grave of her younger brother, Kenji Hagiwara, a member of the famed Police Academy squad who died in the line of duty while diffusing a bomb. She whispers, “Kenji… what were you trying to tell me back then?” This sets up the film’s deep personal stakes .
The story kicks into gear when Conan and his friends—Ran, Sonoko, Kogoro, and Masumi Sera—head to the “Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival” in Yokohama. Their trip is interrupted by a mysterious, out-of-control black motorcycle nicknamed “Lucifer.” Chihaya, on her advanced new police motorcycle called “Angel,” gives chase through the streets of Yokohama in a high-speed pursuit .
The trailer showcases intense action, with bikes colliding at close range. Chihaya is determined to stop Lucifer, vowing, “Let’s settle this.” The mystery deepens as the trailer suggests the black bike is linked to a strange accident from two years ago. The stakes are raised even higher when it appears that the Detective Boys are in danger and Ran is kidnapped . To make matters worse, a bomb is discovered on Chihaya’s motorcycle, directly connecting the present-day case to the tragedy that took her brother’s life .
Main Visual Brings the Cast Together
Alongside the trailer, the new main visual poster offers a sweeping look at the film’s cast. It features Conan and Chihaya Hagiwara standing strong in the foreground. Behind them are familiar faces like Inspector Juzo Yokomizo, Masumi Sera, Ran, Kogoro, and the Detective Boys. In a detail that has fans talking, the visual also includes the spirits or memories of the late Kenji Hagiwara and his Police Academy friend Jinpei Matsuda, hinting at their significant role in the story .
Story and Setting: A New Focus on Chihaya Hagiwara
Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway is set in the Minato Mirai area of Yokohama . The plot centers on Chihaya Hagiwara, a character who made her manga debut only recently, making her the fastest character in the series to headline a movie . She is the leader of the motorcycle division for the Kanagawa Prefectural Police.
This film marks a significant moment as Miyuki Sawashiro now voices Chihaya, taking over the role from the late Atsuko Tanaka . Sawashiro is a well-known voice actress with roles like Fujiko Mine in Lupin the Third.
The story revolves around the confrontation between the advanced police bike “Angel” and the rogue black motorcycle “Lucifer.” It promises to be a battle mystery that connects a past tragedy—the death of Chihaya’s brother Kenji—with a present-day crisis .
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Release Date and Where to Watch
Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway is scheduled to open in theaters across Japan on April 10, 2026 . This release date places it during the traditional spring holiday season when Detective Conan films are typically launched.
For international audiences, official streaming and release details outside of Japan have not been announced yet. However, past Detective Conan films have been picked up by platforms like Crunchyroll and Netflix for streaming in various regions, including North America and parts of Asia . Fans in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and India will likely have to wait for an announcement from these or other distributors regarding a local theatrical release or a date for when the film will be available to stream online.
The previous film in the series, Detective Conan: One-eyed Flashback, was a massive hit, grossing over 14.74 billion yen (about US$95.1 million) and becoming one of the highest-grossing films of all time in Japan . Expectations are high for this 29th installment to continue that success.
The cast also features special guest voice actors Ryusei Yokohama as Kazuaki Omae and Mei Hata as Minato Tateoki, adding more star power to the production . With the full trailer now out and the powerful theme song by Misia revealed, the countdown to April 10 has officially begun for Detective Conan fans everywhere.
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