Case Closed Episode 792
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
A classic Detective Boys outing that leans into the ensemble dynamic Conan does best. The group stumbles into a potential crime scene after a chance encounter with a young boy, and from there the episode locks into a tense investigative rhythm built around conflicting testimonies and unreliable witnesses. Expect a slow-burn setup rather than action — this is Part 1 of a two-parter, so the focus is on establishing suspects, planting contradictions, and letting the suspense simmer. Conan and Haibara anchor the intellectual side while the Detective Boys provide grounded energy. Themes of trust and deception run through every interview, making you second-guess each account. The pacing is deliberate and methodical, rewarding attentive viewers who enjoy cataloging details before the solution drops in the next installment.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
This episode follows the character-driven 'Detective Takagi on the Run in Handcuffs' arc, shifting gears back to a self-contained mystery led by the Detective Boys. As the first half of a two-parter, it establishes the case and suspects that will be resolved in 'Three First Discoverers (Part 2).' It's a canonical entry that reinforces the core Conan formula — sharp deduction, group dynamics, and layered misdirection.
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