Case Closed Episode 630

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A standalone filler two-parter reaches its conclusion as Conan works to untangle the murder of actor Yuya Miyasaka during a promotional video shoot. Expect a brisk, investigation-heavy episode where the focus stays squarely on deduction rather than overarching plot threads. Conan, Ran, Sonoko, and the Detective Boys are all present, each playing their part as the case's hidden motives surface through classic Conan-style reasoning. The tone runs serious and suspenseful, with the pacing tightened considerably as loose ends from Part 1 are pulled together. If you enjoy the procedural side of Case Closed — alibis scrutinized, contradictions exposed, a dramatic reveal — this delivers exactly that without requiring any knowledge of the show's larger mythology. Pure mystery comfort food for longtime fans.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This is Part 2 of a self-contained filler case with no direct connection to the Black Organization storyline or any ongoing character arcs, so skipping it won't leave gaps in the broader narrative. It resolves the promotional video murder introduced in Episode 629 and wraps cleanly before the next standalone case, 'What the Floral Clock Knew,' begins. For viewers deep into Conan's 600s, this stretch is largely episodic mystery-of-the-week territory between major plot milestones.

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