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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Prosecutor Makoto Kusakabe is the mastermind behind the Edge of Ocean bombing and the Swan probe hacking, having committed both acts to avenge Fumikazu Haba, who was working as his informant and committed suicide after he was arrested for breaking into the workplace of a suspect in a case they were working on to collect information, and whose death he held the Public Security Bureau responsible for. By bombing a venue of international delegates the PSB was guarding, and subsequently having a United States probe cause destruction on Japanese soil (and on TMPD headquarters, no less), he would have the PSB disgraced and humiliated on the global stage. Unbeknownst for him, that Haba committed suicide is a cover story by Furuya made to discourage the Prosecutor's Office's public security division from using informants, and he was merely kept under protection.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Prosecutor Makoto Kusakabe is the mastermind behind the Edge of Ocean bombing and the Swan probe hacking, having committed both acts to avenge Fumikazu Haba, who was working as his informant and committed suicide after he was arrested for breaking into the workplace of a suspect in a case they were working on to collect information, and whose death he held the Public Security Bureau responsible for. By bombing a venue of international delegates the PSB was guarding, and subsequently having a United States probe cause destruction on Japanese soil (and on TMPD headquarters, no less), he would have the PSB disgraced and humiliated on the global stage. Unbeknownst for to him, that Haba committed suicide is a cover story by Furuya made to discourage the Prosecutor's Office's public security division from using informants, and he was merely kept under protection.]]
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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Prosecutor Makoto Kusakabe is the mastermind behind the Edge of Ocean bombing and the Swan probe hacking, having committed both acts to avenge Fumikazu Haba, who was working as his informant and committed suicide after he was arrested for breaking into the workplace of a suspect in a case they were working on to collect information, and whose death he held the Public Security Bureau responsible for. By bombing a venue of international delegates the PSB was guarding, and subsequently having a United States probe cause destruction on Japanese soil (and on TMPD headquarters, no less), he would have the PSB disgraced and humiliated on the global stage. Unfortunately for him, that Haba committed suicide is a cover story by Furuya made to discourage the Prosecutor's Office's public security division from using informants, and he was merely kept under protection.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Prosecutor Makoto Kusakabe is the mastermind behind the Edge of Ocean bombing and the Swan probe hacking, having committed both acts to avenge Fumikazu Haba, who was working as his informant and committed suicide after he was arrested for breaking into the workplace of a suspect in a case they were working on to collect information, and whose death he held the Public Security Bureau responsible for. By bombing a venue of international delegates the PSB was guarding, and subsequently having a United States probe cause destruction on Japanese soil (and on TMPD headquarters, no less), he would have the PSB disgraced and humiliated on the global stage. Unfortunately Unbeknownst for him, that Haba committed suicide is a cover story by Furuya made to discourage the Prosecutor's Office's public security division from using informants, and he was merely kept under protection.]]

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* BigBad: [[spoiler:Prosecutor Makoto Kusakabe is the mastermind behind the Edge of Ocean bombing and the Swan probe hacking, having committed both acts to avenge Fumikazu Haba, who was working as his informant and committed suicide after he was arrested for breaking into the workplace of a suspect in a case they were working on to collect information, and whose death he held the Public Security Bureau responsible for. By bombing a venue of international delegates the PSB was guarding, and subsequently having a United States probe cause destruction on Japanese soil (and on TMPD headquarters, no less), he would have the PSB disgraced and humiliated on the global stage. Unfortunately for him, that Haba committed suicide is a cover story by Furuya made to discourage the Prosecutor's Office's public security division from using informants, and he was merely kept under protection.]]
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:While Kusakabe's plan to drop the Swan probe on the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department is foiled, and the probe was (after much effort) successfully diverted into the Pacific Ocean with only a scratch on the Edge of Ocean's Casino Tower and a couple of snapped wires, Kusakabe is forced to confront that his actions have all been for nothing (as Haba isn't dead), and Kyoko's hatred and anger towards the PSB merely festers further after learning they kept Haba's state a secret from her (along with her relationship with Haba seemingly being destroyed by the revelations surrounding him).]]



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told people [[spoiler:Kusakabe Haba was alive]] this film wouldn’t have happened.

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told people [[spoiler:Kusakabe [[spoiler:Fumikazu Haba was alive]] this film wouldn’t have happened.

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* TheChessmaster: Furuya gets to really show off hos manipulation skills this time around. After the bombing, he framed his mentor Kogoro as the culprit. Then he hired Kyoko Tachibana to represent him, before releasing Kogoro once the bombing was no longer deemed an accident. He admits to Conan that he specifically framed Kogoro so he could have Conan as his “collaborator”.

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* TheChessmaster: Furuya [[spoiler:Furuya gets to really show off hos manipulation skills this time around. After the bombing, he framed his mentor Kogoro as the culprit. Then he hired Kyoko Tachibana to represent him, before releasing Kogoro once the bombing was no longer deemed an accident. He admits to Conan that he specifically framed Kogoro so he could have Conan as his “collaborator”.]]



* FrameUp: The film’s IncitingIncident a restaurant bombing, is pinned on Kogoro Mouri. This was revealed to have been done by Rei Furuya for many reasons.
* KillerCop: This is how Furuya’s subordinate Kazami describes his superior, a man who last year pushed someone being examined at the detention center into suicide. Of course, this turned out to not be the truth-Furuya helped the man go into hiding.

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* FrameUp: The film’s IncitingIncident IncitingIncident, a restaurant bombing, is pinned on Kogoro Mouri. This was revealed to have been done by Rei Furuya for many reasons.
* KillerCop: This is how Furuya’s subordinate Kazami describes his superior, a man who last year pushed someone being examined at the detention center into suicide. Of [[spoiler:Of course, this turned out to not be the truth-Furuya truth - Furuya helped the man go into hiding.]]



* KnightTemplar: BigBad Makoto Kusakabe is a huge one. He even legitimately attempted to help Kogoro Mouri, seeing his FrameUp as a violation of justice.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told Kusakabe Haba was alive this film wouldn’t have happened.

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* KnightTemplar: BigBad Makoto Kusakabe [[spoiler:Makoto Kusakabe]] is a huge one. He [[spoiler:He even legitimately attempted to help Kogoro Mouri, seeing his FrameUp as a violation of justice.
justice.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told Kusakabe people [[spoiler:Kusakabe Haba was alive alive]] this film wouldn’t have happened.



* ShutUpHannibal: After being exposed Kusakabe goes on a MotiveRant. Conan isn’t having any of it.

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* ShutUpHannibal: After being exposed Kusakabe [[spoiler:Kusakabe]] goes on a MotiveRant. Conan isn’t having any of it.



-->'''Kusakabe:''' For the sake of justice, a few sacrifices are unavoidable!

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-->'''Kusakabe:''' -->[[spoiler:'''Kusakabe:''']] For the sake of justice, a few sacrifices are unavoidable!



* StealthHiBye: After finishing speaking to Kazami and telling him about the two people who are scarier than him, Furuya doesn’t inform Kazami of his departure, much to his subordinate’s shock.
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Kogoro’s file is in perfect English.

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* StealthHiBye: After finishing speaking to Kazami and telling him about the two people who are scarier than him, Furuya doesn’t inform Kazami of his departure, much to his subordinate’s shock.
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Kogoro’s file is in perfect English.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told Kusakabe Haba was alive [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot this film wouldn’t have happened]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told Kusakabe Haba was alive [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot this film wouldn’t have happened]].happened.
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* BadassDriver: Rei Furuya was always this but this film’s climax dials it UpToEleven with him being able to swerve pass an oncoming train and drive on top on another one.

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* BadassDriver: Rei Furuya was always this but this film’s climax dials it UpToEleven with shows him being able to swerve pass an oncoming train and drive on top on another one.
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* BlandNameProduct: Nazu is quite obviously a rift on UsefulNotes/ {{NASA}}.

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* BlandNameProduct: Nazu is quite obviously a rift on UsefulNotes/ {{NASA}}.{{UsefulNotes/NASA}}.
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* BlandNameProduct: Nazu is quite obviously a rift on UsefulNotes/NASA.

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* BlandNameProduct: Nazu is quite obviously a rift on UsefulNotes/NASA.UsefulNotes/ {{NASA}}.
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-->''Kazami:''' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.

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-->''Kazami:''' -->'''Kazami:''' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.



-->'''Conan:'' That’s not justice!

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-->'''Conan:'' -->'''Conan:''' That’s not justice!
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-->''Kazami:'' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.

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-->''Kazami:'' -->''Kazami:''' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.



-->'''Kaito Kid:'' Let’s meet again…on the ship that floats above the night sky.

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-->'''Kaito Kid:'' Kid:''' Let’s meet again…on the ship that floats above the night sky.



-->'''Conan:'' Even so, you should know there was a fair chance that someone could fall victim to it!
-->'''Kusakabe:'' For the sake of justice, a few sacrifices are unavoidable!

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-->'''Conan:'' -->'''Conan:''' Even so, you should know there was a fair chance that someone could fall victim to it!
-->'''Kusakabe:'' -->'''Kusakabe:''' For the sake of justice, a few sacrifices are unavoidable!

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* KillerCop: This is how Furuya’s subordinate Kazami describes his superior, a man who
last year pushed someone being examined at the detention center into suicide. Of course, this turned out to not be the truth-Furuya helped the man go into hiding.
-->'''Kazami:'' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.

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* KillerCop: This is how Furuya’s subordinate Kazami describes his superior, a man who
who last year pushed someone being examined at the detention center into suicide. Of course, this turned out to not be the truth-Furuya helped the man go into hiding.
-->'''Kazami:'' -->''Kazami:'' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.
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[[caption-width-right:350: Truth Vs. Justice [[note]]Clockwise from top right: Hyoue Kuroda, Rei Furuya/Amuro Tōru/Bourbon/Zero, Yuuya Kazami, Shin’ichi Kudō, Ran Mouri, Eri Kisaki, Kogoro Mouri, Ai Haibara, Conan Edogawa, Ayumi Yoshida, Genta Kojima and Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya.[[/note]]]]

->''"This time, Amuro-san…may be my adversary."''
-->-- '''Conan Edogawa'''


'' Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer'' is the 22nd [[Manga/CaseClosed Detective Conan]] Theatrical Film in the [[Franchise/DetectiveConan franchise]]. It was directed by Yuzuru Tachikawa , written by Takeharu Sakurai, produced by Isato Yonekura, Keiichi Ishiyama and Shūhō Kondō and scored by Katsuo Ono and Ken Miyazaki. It was released on April 13, 2018.

"Edge of Ocean", a newly-built conference and commercial centre, is being prepared to host an international summit. A day before the guests are due to arrive, a restaurant in of the inter-connected buildings is destroyed by an explosion. Members of the Public Security Bureau including Rei Furuya and Yuya Kazami who were in the middle of a security inspection, are injured in the blast and there are several casualties. Bad goes to worse when Kogoro Mouri is framed for the crime and his wife Eri Kisaki cannot defend him in a court of law. Conan must prove Kogoro’s innocence, find and expose the real culprit and figure out if Zero is a friend or foe this time around.

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* [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i1EDdyF109c Official Trailer]]
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!! ''Zero the Enforcer'' provides examples of:

*BadassDriver: Rei Furuya was always this but this film’s climax dials it UpToEleven with him being able to swerve pass an oncoming train and drive on top on another one.
*BlandNameProduct: Nazu is quite obviously a rift on UsefulNotes/NASA.
*TheChessmaster: Furuya gets to really show off hos manipulation skills this time around. After the bombing, he framed his mentor Kogoro as the culprit. Then he hired Kyoko Tachibana to represent him, before releasing Kogoro once the bombing was no longer deemed an accident. He admits to Conan that he specifically framed Kogoro so he could have Conan as his “collaborator”.
*{{Deuteragonist}}: Furuya is definitely the character with the second-most importance to film especially when the second half of the film starts.
*FrameUp: The film’s IncitingIncident a restaurant bombing, is pinned on Kogoro Mouri. This was revealed to have been done by Rei Furuya for many reasons.
*KillerCop: This is how Furuya’s subordinate Kazami describes his superior, a man who
last year pushed someone being examined at the detention center into suicide. Of course, this turned out to not be the truth-Furuya helped the man go into hiding.
-->'''Kazami:'' The man known as “Amuro” that you speak of…is a killer.
*KnightTemplar: BigBad Makoto Kusakabe is a huge one. He even legitimately attempted to help Kogoro Mouri, seeing his FrameUp as a violation of justice.
*NiceJobBreakingItHero: While it’s understandable that they didn’t, it cannot be understated that if the PSB told Kusakabe Haba was alive [[CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot this film wouldn’t have happened]].
*SequelHook: After all the credits, Kid challenges our hero as a way to hype of the 23nd film, Anime/DetectiveConanFilm23TheFistOfTheBlueSapphire.
-->'''Kaito Kid:'' Let’s meet again…on the ship that floats above the night sky.
*ShutUpHannibal: After being exposed Kusakabe goes on a MotiveRant. Conan isn’t having any of it.
-->'''Conan:'' Even so, you should know there was a fair chance that someone could fall victim to it!
-->'''Kusakabe:'' For the sake of justice, a few sacrifices are unavoidable!
-->'''Conan:'' That’s not justice!
*StealthHiBye: After finishing speaking to Kazami and telling him about the two people who are scarier than him, Furuya doesn’t inform Kazami of his departure, much to his subordinate’s shock.
*SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Kogoro’s file is in perfect English.

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