Case Closed Episode 773
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
The conclusion of the Aquarium Case delivers exactly what long-time Detective Conan fans expect from a strong two-part mystery: a tightly wound deduction sequence where every planted clue clicks into place. The aquarium setting keeps the atmosphere visually distinct, and the pacing shifts from investigative tension to a satisfying unraveling as Shinichi's reasoning takes center stage. Beyond the case mechanics, the emotional throughline between Shinichi and Ran elevates this above a standard procedural episode. Their dynamic adds genuine stakes and warmth to what could otherwise be a purely intellectual exercise. This is a classic whodunit built on motive and human vulnerability rather than action spectacle. Expect deliberate pacing, sharp character work, and the kind of clean resolution that rewards attentive viewers who caught the details seeded in Part 1.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Episode 773 wraps up the two-part 'Kudo Shinichi Aquarium Case' that began in Episode 772, which established the setting, suspects, and initial mystery at Beika Aquarium. This concluding half focuses entirely on resolution, character dynamics between Shinichi and Ran, and the final deduction. Following this arc, the series transitions back into standalone cases, making this a clean entry and exit point for viewers.
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