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A message has arrived from Kid the Phantom Thief, that he will steal a Japanese sword belonging to wealthy Onoe Family in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Conan and Heiji Hattori, who happened to be in Hakodate, are on the case to capture Kid. Coincidentally the family lawyer of Onoe is found murdered in the warehouse district, apparently slaughtered by a Japanese sword. The suspect is an investor/arms dealer who is said to be after Onoe family’s hidden treasure. In the North among cherry blossoms, the exciting hunt for treasure begins!
A message has arrived from Kid the Phantom Thief, that he will steal a Japanese sword belonging to wealthy Onoe Family in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Conan and Heiji Hattori, who happened to be in Hakodate, are on the case to capture Kid. Coincidentally the family lawyer of Onoe is found murdered in the warehouse district, apparently slaughtered by a Japanese sword. The suspect is an investor/arms dealer who is said to be after Onoe family’s hidden treasure. In the North among cherry blossoms, the exciting hunt for treasure begins!
While the film incorporates themes of powerful zaibatsu families, arms dealers, and the influence of wealth, these elements are presented primarily as plot devices within a mystery narrative rather than direct political commentary, resulting in a neutral rating.
The movie primarily showcases a social setting rooted in Japanese culture, depicting various social strata and relationships without explicitly engaging in race or gender swaps of traditionally white roles. Its narrative focuses on cultural and social dynamics within a Japanese context, without critically portraying traditional identities as defined by the evaluation framework.
The film 'Case Closed: The Million-Dollar Pentagram' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative is centered on heterosexual romantic subplots, with no references to LGBTQ+ representation found in plot summaries or reviews, leading to a 'N/A' rating for LGBTQ+ portrayal.
The movie *Case Closed: The Million-Dollar Pentagram* does not include any identifiable transsexual characters or themes within its plot or character dynamics. The narrative centers on a mystery, a phantom thief, and interpersonal relationships, without addressing gender identity issues or transsexual representation.
The provided information indicates female characters have significant presence and participate in martial arts, such as a kendo tournament. However, it does not explicitly describe any scenes where a female character is shown to be victorious in close-quarters physical combat against one or more male opponents.
The film maintains traditional character roles from the Detective Conan series. Available sources indicate no changes in character gender identity or portrayal, thus no gender swaps are present.
The film is set in Japan, featuring Japanese characters and historical figures, with no explicit race swapping highlighted in the available information. The inclusion of a Japanese-American character does not constitute a race swap as their background is consistent with their portrayal.
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