The official website for the upcoming Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway anime film released a main trailer and visual today. The trailer introduces the film's theme song "Last Dance Anata to" ("Last Dance with You") sung by Japanese singer-songwriter MISIA for the first time. Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway Main Trailer Main visual with the tagline: "Stir up a whirlwind—" For the first time in her 28-year career, MISIA—Japan's leading female R&B singer who has been the final performer of the Red Team at NHK's Kohaku Uta Gassen for seven consecutive years— performs a theme song for the Detective Conan anime. "I am thrilled to have been given the opportunity to sing the theme song 'Last Dance Anata to' for the 'Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway' film," said MISIA. "'Last Dance Aanata to' carries not only the bittersweetness of 'the end,' but also the feeling of time that never truly ends within the heart, and bonds that never fade. The memories we shared together will continue to support me. I entrusted this quiet strength to this song. Amidst the story's tension and lingering resonance, I hope this piece gently accompanies your heart. Please experience it on the theater's powerful screen." MISIA artist photo RELATED: Mei Hata to Make Guest Voice Appearance in Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway Anime Film As the 29th entry in the Detective Conan anime film series, Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway is set to release in Japan on April 10, 2026 . Takahiro Hasui ( Mob Psycho 100 III ) directs, with Takahiro Okura ( Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram ) on the script and Yugo Kanno ( JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure , PSYCHO-PASS ) on music for the TMS Entertainment production. Based on the manga by Gosho Aoyama, the Detective Conan anime first debuted in Japan in 1996. It now spans over 1,000 episodes, with a selection of episodes available to stream on Crunchyroll . Detective Conan: Fallen Angel of the Highway is described as such: (translated): Conan, Ran, Sonoko, and Kogoro were heading to Yokohama's Minato Mirai district with motorcycle enthusiast Masumi Sera for the Kanagawa Motorcycle Festival. Then, a mysterious black motorcycle appeared, leaping over the car carrying Conan and the others. And chasing it was Chihaya Hagiwara of the Kanagawa Prefectural Police Traffic Mobile Unit—the “Goddess of the Wind” Ran had once seen. However, after a fierce car chase, Chihaya's motorcycle was wrecked, and she let the target slip away at the last moment. After arriving at the Yokohama festival venue, Conan and the others witnessed the unveiling of a new police motorcycle equipped with cutting-edge technology, named "Angel." Amidst this, reports surfaced that a runaway "black motorcycle" had now appeared in central Tokyo, evading pursuit by the Metropolitan Police Department. The purpose of the rampage remains unknown, but the vehicle's body bears a striking resemblance to "Angel." Police have dubbed the black Angel bike "Lucifer" and continue their pursuit. Who is the culprit, and what is their purpose? And for some reason, memories of his younger brother, Kenji Hagiwara, and his colleague, Jinpei Matsuda, flashed through Chihaya's mind… The fastest battle mystery in history begins—the Wind Goddess (Angel) vs. the Black Fallen Angel (Lucifer). Source : Press Release, Detective Conan film series official website / X (formerly Twitter)


