Detective Conan: Angel of the Highway Review | Spoiler-Free & Spoiler Full [2026 Film #29]

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Detective Conan: Angel of the Highway — Full Review | Spoiler-Free & Spoiler Sections [2026 Theatrical Film #29]

The fastest review of the 29th theatrical Conan film, Angel of the Highway!
A die-hard Conan fan who caught opening day shares everything — from a spoiler-free overview to the must-watch prep episodes that make the film even more emotional.

Release date: April 10, 2026 (Fri) | Detective Conan Theatrical Film #29


I watch every Conan theatrical film on opening day and have rewatched every past entry on Amazon Prime Video. With the afterglow of Detective Conan: Angel of the Highway still fresh, I’ve put together this full review. The article is split into a spoiler-free overview and a spoiler-heavy deep dive. If you haven’t seen it yet, read through the spoiler-free section first, then head straight to the theater!The bottom line: Angel of the Highway ranks among the best action entries in the entire Conan film series. It is an absolute must-see for Hagiwara Chihaya fans. High-octane motorcycle action, rich character development, and a genuinely moving story all come together at an exceptional level. This one is a masterpiece.

Review (Spoiler-Free) ⭐ Ratings

Here is a quick breakdown for anyone deciding whether to go. No spoilers below.

Action ★★★★★ Some of the best motorcycle chases in the entire series!
Characters ★★★★★ Hagiwara Chihaya is given the spotlight she fully deserves.
Newcomer-Friendly ★★★★☆ Watch just one prep episode and you’ll enjoy this 120%.

What Kind of Film Is Angel of the Highway?

The story leans into very 2026 themes: AI and autonomous motorcycles are at the heart of the plot, making it a treat for bike enthusiasts. Fan-favorite Sera Masumi also appears, joining the chase after the culprit — a welcome moment for longtime viewers.

A Fresh Setting: Metropolitan Police & Kanagawa Prefectural Police

This film centers on the Traffic Division of the Criminal Investigations Third Section, and since the story takes place in Kanagawa Prefecture, familiar faces like Takagi, Inspector Megure, and Sato are absent. In their place, Chihaya and Jugo carry the narrative as the two lead figures. The result is a thrilling action-racing film that feels distinctly different from previous theatrical entries.

For Hagiwara Chihaya fans, this is unquestionably a “legendary” film. Her commanding, big-sister energy and the stunning animation quality are things you need to experience on a big screen.

Is Angel of the Highway Accessible to First-Time Viewers?

Absolutely. The film is designed to be approachable for newcomers. Watch just one prep episode (detailed in the next section) and you’ll have enough background to fully appreciate the characters and their relationships — making the emotional payoff all the stronger. Even without any prep, the film works perfectly well as a pure action movie.


📚 Prep Guide: The One Episode to Watch Before Seeing the Film

The key character in this film is Hagiwara Chihaya. You can enjoy the movie without any prep, but watching the episode below beforehand is strongly recommended. It will make the film’s climax hit multiple times harder.

🎯 Essential Episode: Episode 304 — “Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department Under Siege: 12 Million Hostages”

This episode gives you deep insight into the relationship between Hagiwara Chihaya, Hagiwara Kenji, and Matsuda Jinpei. One episode is all you need. When the final act arrives, everything you watched will pay off in the most satisfying way.

Episode 304 is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video.


⚠️ SPOILERS FROM THIS POINT FORWARD
If you have not yet seen the film, please stop here and come back after watching.

🎬 Spoiler Review | Top 3 Moments That Made Me Shake

① Hagiwara Chihaya’s Motorcycle Action — The Best in the Series

The film opens at full throttle with a motorcycle chase that is nothing short of breathtaking. Chihaya’s riding scenes border on the artistic. Her mastery of the bike, executed with gravity-defying precision and brought to life with gorgeous animation, is simply stunning to watch.

The jaw-dropping jump sequences are the kind of imagery that captivates both male and female viewers alike. The film also weaves Ran in as the “Wind Goddess,” adding a touch of humor that longtime fans will appreciate.

② Tokyo MPD Traffic Division Joins Forces with Kanagawa Prefectural Police

Miike Naeko and Miyamoto Yumi arrive from Tokyo! Their cross-jurisdictional teamwork with the Kanagawa side is exactly the kind of fan-service moment that makes the heart race. The final sprint where the whole team corners the culprit — including Yokomizo Jugo — is unmissable.

Cross-prefecture team-ups in Conan have been rare since anime episodes 1123–1124 (“Bodies on the Gunma-Nagano Border”), which makes the camaraderie here feel extra special.

③ A New Episode from Hagiwara Kenji’s Final Day — A Must-See for Fans

For the first time, this film digs into what happened in the moments just before Kenji lost his life. The revelation that Matsuda Jinpei and Yokomizo Jugo were on the phone together in that moment becomes the key that unlocks something deep in Chihaya’s heart. Seeing the usually cool and fearless Chihaya — still in her riding gear — quietly mourn her brother is a rare and deeply affecting moment.

Everything you absorbed in the prep episode (“Tokyo MPD Under Siege”) is brought back in the best possible way. Combined with the climactic motorcycle sequence, the scene is a direct hit to the tear ducts.


✔️ Final Thoughts | Why You Should See Angel of the Highway

The 2026 theatrical Conan film, Detective Conan: Angel of the Highway, is an action-focused triumph built around the magnetic presence of Hagiwara Chihaya.

  • The best motorcycle action the series has ever delivered — pure adrenaline from start to finish.
  • A thrilling team-up across the Traffic Division, Kanagawa Prefectural Police, and Tokyo MPD.
  • A brand-new chapter in the Hagiwara siblings and Matsuda storyline that delivers real emotional weight.
  • Prep is just one episode — incredibly accessible.

Action, character depth, and narrative substance all reach exceptional heights. If you love Chihaya, Matsuda, or the Hagiwara brothers, this film will hit you hard.

If you haven’t seen the 2026 Conan film yet, get to the theater now!

For a marathon of past films, Amazon Prime Video is the easiest way to catch up.

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