Ultimate Guide to Watching Detective Conan Movies: What to Watch After Episode 345

Ultimate Guide to Watching Detective Conan Movies: What to Watch After Episode 345

Reader’s Question:
I’ve been watching Detective Conan and have reached episode 345, but I forgot to watch the movies. Can someone tell me which movies I should watch up to this point? Also, could you please provide the order in which I should watch the subsequent movies after finishing this arc?
Thank you!

Finding the Right Order in Detective Conan

So, I was chatting with a friend the other day about the ever-expanding universe of Detective Conan. It’s fascinating how a single episode can lead to a flurry of questions, especially when you dive into the world of movies. My friend, who is currently on episode 345, suddenly realized that he had completely forgotten to watch the movies! Naturally, he turned to me for some guidance, and I couldn’t resist sharing my thoughts. After a bit of digging, I found that if you’ve reached episode 345, you should definitely start with the first seven movies. Here’s a little breakdown for you. The movies to catch up on are: 1. Movie 1: The Time-Bombed Skyscraper 2. Movie 2: The Fourteenth Target 3. Movie 3: The Last Wizard of the Century 4. Movie 4: Captured in Her Eyes 5. Movie 5: Countdown to Heaven 6. Movie 6: The Phantom of Baker Street 7. Movie 7: The Crossroads in the Ancient Capital It’s a bit like a treasure hunt, isn’t it? Each movie adds a layer to the intricate world of Conan Edogawa. And just when you think you’ve seen it all, there’s always a plot twist waiting to surprise you! I remember my first time watching these movies—there was this one scene in “The Phantom of Baker Street” where I literally gasped and almost spilled my popcorn everywhere. It’s those little moments that make the experience so memorable. Once you finish these, you can look forward to the new releases that come out every April. It’s almost like a tradition now! And if you’re like me, you might find yourself indulging in too many snacks while binge-watching these films. I often arrive way too early at the theater, just to secure the best seat, and by the time the movie starts, I’ve already devoured half a bucket of popcorn and a ridiculous amount of nachos.

Connecting the Dots with Episodes

What’s interesting is that some of the episodes tie directly into the movies. For instance, after episode 356, you’ll want to watch “The Silver Bullet,” which really ties in nicely with the ongoing narrative. It’s fun to see how the stories intertwine. This kind of storytelling gives a deeper context and makes you appreciate the characters more. I found it surprising how many connections there are. You start to realize that these characters are not just a series of mysteries but a family of sorts, each with their own quirks and dynamics. It’s almost like watching your friends navigate through life’s puzzles, with laughter and tears along the way. I’d love to hear about your own experiences with Detective Conan or any tips you might have for watching the movies in order. Did you have a memorable scene that left you in stitches or a revelation that changed your perspective? Share your thoughts in the comments! Let’s keep the conversation going.