Case Closed Episode 1177

GREAT
100%
of 1 scoutsrecommend

Review Summary

Watch this fun filler, as it delivers classic Detective Boys' shenanigans and bravery while solving a case, making it worth your time.

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A standalone filler episode that leans into the lighter side of Detective Conan. The Detective Boys take center stage here, channeling their usual enthusiasm into a search for a missing cat that unexpectedly intersects with a police investigation involving a mysterious tall figure. Expect the classic dynamic between Conan, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, Genta, and Haibara — playful bickering, earnest teamwork, and Conan quietly steering things from the background. Takagi and Chiba add a welcome police procedural element that keeps the mystery grounded. The pacing is relaxed and the stakes are low, making this a comfortable single-episode watch. Comedy drives the first half while a mild investigative thread pulls everything together. If you enjoy the Detective Boys at their most charming and self-sufficient, this delivers exactly that energy without demanding any prior context.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Positioned between the more emotionally resonant 'The Hero of Ishinomaki' and the upcoming two-part mystery 'The Crimson Skeleton of Mt. Washio,' this filler episode serves as a palate cleanser — a self-contained case with no bearing on the overarching narrative. It requires zero background knowledge and won't impact continuity, making it entirely skippable for viewers focused on main plot progression but a pleasant detour for fans who enjoy the Detective Boys' standalone adventures.

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