south of Tokyo. The confusion often stems from the 23rd film, The Fist of Blue Sapphire , which was famously the first in the franchise set outside Japan, specifically in . Movie 26: Black Iron Submarine in Singapore
Ticket prices for the fan screening were set at and S$30 for the public – a standard premium for early access events. For the regular theatrical run, standard ticket pricing applied (approximately S$10–S$14). detective conan movie 26 singapore
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Culturally, the success of Movie 26 in Singapore reaffirmed the longevity of Gosho Aoyama’s creation. While younger audiences are drawn to newer shonen giants like Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen , Detective Conan holds a unique "evergreen" status. Adults who grew up watching the series on Mediacorp’s free-to-air channels in the late 1990s and early 2000s now bring their own children to see the films. Black Iron Submarine catered perfectly to this generational audience: it provided nostalgic callbacks to the Conan-Akai-Haibara dynamic while delivering modern, jaw-dropping 3D animation for the submarine battle sequences. For the regular theatrical run, standard ticket pricing
Singaporean cinephiles appreciate quality, and Black Iron Submarine delivers technically.
The exhibition of Black Iron Submarine in Singapore also showcased the unique dual-consumption culture of the local anime market. Major chains like Golden Village and Cathay Cineplexes offered the film in standard 2D and immersive formats like IMAX, but the true draw was the promotional merchandise. Singaporean fans, known for their purchasing power and enthusiasm, queued for exclusive clear files, badges, and drink holders featuring the film’s iconic visual of Haibara Ai crying while submerged. This phenomenon transformed the movie screening from a passive viewing into an interactive cultural ritual, bridging the gap between the Japanese ebut (theater goods) culture and the Southeast Asian fanbase.
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