Case Closed Episode 786

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The conclusion of a two-part mystery that puts intellect front and center. Shukichi Haneda's shogi brilliance becomes the key tool as the stakes turn personal — his girlfriend Yumi Miyamoto's safety hangs in the balance, and every clue is steeped in shogi strategy and Japanese historical references. Expect a cerebral, tension-driven episode where puzzle-solving replaces action sequences. Conan and the Detective Boys contribute their trademark teamwork, but Shukichi commands the spotlight here, giving fans a deeper look at a character who rarely gets extended focus. The pacing is measured and deliberate, rewarding viewers who enjoy working through layered clues alongside the cast. This is classic Detective Conan at its most methodical — a satisfying resolution built on logic rather than spectacle, with emotional weight anchored in Shukichi and Yumi's relationship.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode directly concludes the storyline begun in 'Taiko Meijin's Match of Love (Part 1),' resolving the kidnapping crisis involving Yumi Miyamoto and giving meaningful development to Shukichi Haneda's character. As a canon two-parter, it fits within Conan's broader episodic mystery structure while deepening the supporting cast. The series transitions next into 'The Mystery Sinking in the Midsummer Pool,' shifting tone toward a new standalone case.

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