Case Closed Episode 400

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

Episode 400 marks a milestone for the series by shifting away from its standard case-of-the-week formula and turning the detective lens inward. This is a character-driven episode that puts Ran Mouri front and center as she grapples with a question that has simmered beneath the surface for hundreds of episodes: who is Conan Edogawa, really? The tone is introspective and suspenseful rather than action-oriented, trading crime scenes for psychological tension. Fans who have been waiting for the show to address Ran's perspective on the Conan mystery will find this episode especially rewarding. The pacing is deliberate, building unease through Ran's determination and doubt rather than through external threats. A genuinely compelling shift in focus that reminds viewers the series' emotional core is just as strong as its puzzle-box mysteries.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming off the two-part 'The Weird Family's Commission,' which delivered a dense investigative case, episode 400 pivots sharply to character development by exploring Ran's long-building suspicions about Conan's true identity. This standalone, canon episode serves as an emotional interlude before the series returns to its mystery format with 'Red-Handed Jewel Robber (Part 1).' It's a significant milestone entry that deepens the overarching identity tension central to the entire series.

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