Case Closed Episode 29
Review Summary
Watch this episode for an interesting early case focused on computers and digital records, where Conan's detailed observations shine.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A standalone filler case that leans into Conan's tech-savvy side. This episode drops the young detective into a corporate death investigation where computers and digital manipulation sit at the heart of the mystery. Expect a methodical, cerebral pacing — Conan works through subtle, technology-driven clues rather than relying on dramatic confrontations. Kogoro is along for the ride with Ran and Inspector Megure rounding out the familiar ensemble, but this is Conan's puzzle to crack. The tone stays tense and focused, built around observation and deduction rather than action. It's a solid entry for fans who enjoy the show's procedural DNA — watching Conan quietly dismantle alibis and expose hidden motives. The tech angle gives it a slightly different flavor from the typical locked-room or poison-based cases, adding welcome variety to the early episode run.
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