Case Closed Episode 76

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A major shift in energy as Conan's world collides with one of the franchise's most iconic rivals. This episode trades the usual murder investigation format for a high-stakes heist scenario, and the result is electric. Expect a cat-and-mouse dynamic driven by deception, disguises, and rapid-fire deductions as Conan matches wits against the flamboyant Phantom Thief Kid. The tone leans heavier into spectacle and showmanship compared to standard cases — Kid operates with theatrical flair, and the episode matches that energy with a faster, more playful pace. There's genuine tension woven through the mind games, but also a sense of fun that distinguishes this from darker mystery episodes. A standout entry that introduces a rivalry with lasting significance for the series.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming off the more conventional 'Loan Company President's Murder Case' in Episode 75, this episode marks a deliberate tonal pivot by introducing the Phantom Thief Kid, one of Conan's most enduring adversaries and a crossover character from Gosho Aoyama's earlier work Magic Kaito. This isn't just a one-off encounter — Kid's debut establishes a recurring rival dynamic that resurfaces throughout the series, making this a foundational episode for long-term fans. It also demonstrates the show's willingness to break from its murder-mystery formula and test Conan against fundamentally different types of criminal brilliance.

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