Case Closed Episode 479

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A classic detective duo episode that pairs Conan Edogawa with Osaka's own Heiji Hattori for a methodical, cerebral investigation. The tone leans serious and suspenseful, built around a vanished body at a temple that demands genuine deductive reasoning rather than action-heavy theatrics. Expect deliberate pacing that rewards attentive viewers — clues are laid out carefully, and the interplay between Conan and Heiji carries a competitive undercurrent that keeps the intellectual stakes high. Their companions round out the cast, but this is fundamentally a showcase for two brilliant minds working a baffling case. If you enjoy traditional locked-room-style mysteries and the chemistry between these rival detectives, this episode delivers exactly that experience. The atmosphere is grounded, the puzzle is intricate, and the focus stays squarely on old-school detective work.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Following the time-pressured urgency of 'Real 30 Minutes' (Episode 478), this episode shifts gears into a slower, more deliberate investigation that highlights Heiji's recurring role as Conan's equal and rival. As a canon episode, it reinforces the long-running dynamic between the two young detectives while maintaining the series' commitment to standalone mystery craftsmanship. It sets the stage for continued complex casework and deepening character relationships in the episodes ahead.

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