Detective - Conan - L'undicesimo Attaccante [m360...

Unlike many other Detective Conan movies that focus purely on traditional "whodunnit" mysteries, L'undicesimo attaccante leans heavily into high-octane action. Conan’s use of his takes center stage, and the finale involves a soccer-based skill challenge that is as tense as any shootout in a real cup final.

The film was notably broadcast in Italy on the channel Super! on January 28, 2013. Detective Conan - L'undicesimo attaccante [m360...

The story kicks off when Kogoro Mori receives a cryptic phone call from a bomber who has rigged a massive explosive. The culprit provides a riddle involving a "blue zebra" and a "blue boy," which Conan must decipher to prevent a catastrophe. Through a complex play on kanji, Conan realizes the bomb is hidden within the stadium's electronic scoreboard, forcing him to use his incredible athleticism and gadgets to neutralize the threat while thousands of fans cheer unknowingly below. Italian Release & Trivia Unlike many other Detective Conan movies that focus

The movie is famous for featuring cameos from real J. League stars (like Yasuhito Endo), who provided their own voices for the Japanese version, adding a layer of realism to the stadium atmosphere. Why It Stands Out on January 28, 2013

In Detective Conan: L'undicesimo attaccante (The Eleventh Striker), the high-stakes world of professional soccer meets the lethal precision of a serial bomber. This 16th cinematic installment brings Conan Edogawa to the , where a celebratory J. League event quickly turns into a race against time. The Plot: A Deadly Game on the Pitch

Fans in the Italian community often discuss the dubbing, which was handled by Merak Film , maintaining the iconic voices familiar to local viewers.

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