Case Closed Episode 805

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

The second half of this standalone filler two-parter cranks up the tension significantly. Expect a survival-focused episode where Conan's ingenuity takes center stage under extreme pressure — trapped, running out of time, and completely isolated from his allies. The tone shifts between claustrophobic dread and the frantic energy of Ran, the Detective Boys, and Inspector Megure mobilizing to find him. Pacing is tight and urgent, built around a ticking clock that gives the episode more stakes than a typical Case Closed filler. There's less traditional deduction here and more raw problem-solving and teamwork. The Kabuki Juhachiban theme from Part 1 still threads through the resolution, but the real draw is watching Conan pushed into a corner with no easy outs. A solid action-mystery conclusion that earns its runtime.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This is the concluding half of the 'Conan and Ebizo's Kabuki Juhachiban Mystery' two-part filler special, resolving the abduction setup from episode 804. As a standalone case with no ties to the broader Black Organization or romance arcs, it can be watched or skipped without affecting series continuity. It sits deep in Detective Conan's extended run, where episodic filler cases like this offer self-contained entertainment between canon-relevant storylines.

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