Case Closed Episode 1022
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A standalone filler mystery that leans into atmospheric horror territory for Detective Conan. Conan, Ran, and Sonoko find themselves in a museum devoted to ancient oriental civilizations, where the supposedly educational outing quickly shifts into something far more sinister. Expect the classic Conan formula executed with a darker edge — ancient curses, eerie artifacts, and a suspicious cast of museum staff including director Ken Kowata and assistant Takuto Ishikawa. The pacing is deliberate, giving the setting room to breathe and build genuine tension before the deductive gears start turning. If you enjoy the series' self-contained cases that play with supernatural atmosphere before grounding everything in cold logic, this one delivers that satisfying blend. Not essential viewing for the overarching narrative, but a solid episodic mystery with strong mood-setting.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
This is a filler episode that sits between 'Rondo in Bad Company' and 'The Whistling Bookstore 3,' maintaining the series' long-running rhythm of standalone cases between plot-critical arcs. It has no bearing on the broader Conan mythology or ongoing storylines. Fans tracking the main narrative can safely skip this one, but those who enjoy the episodic mystery-of-the-week format will find a well-constructed case worth their time.
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