Detective Conan Drama Special 1: The Letter of Challenge

Detective Conan Drama Special 1: The Letter of Challenge

5.8

Oct 02 2006

2h 30m

Mystery

In order to uphold his title of High School Detective, a teen sleuth must protect his classmates from kidnapping after receiving a threatening letter.

Shun Oguri

Shun Oguri

Kudo Shinichi

Minami Takayama

Minami Takayama

Edogawa Conan

Tomoka Kurokawa

Tomoka Kurokawa

Ran Mori

Masahiko Nishimura

Masahiko Nishimura

Inspector Megure

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