Case Closed Episode 813

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A filler episode that punches above its weight thanks to its focus on Tooru Amuro, one of the series' most enigmatic figures. Conan and the Detective Boys shift into amateur surveillance mode when a suspicious man keeps showing up at Café Poirot, clearly watching Amuro with intent. The tone splits cleanly between the kids' lighthearted sleuthing antics and a genuine undercurrent of tension surrounding the stranger's motives. Pacing is measured rather than rushed, giving room for solid character interactions between Conan, the Detective Boys, Kogoro, and Ran. The comedic beats land naturally without undercutting the suspense. Even as a standalone episode, the Amuro-centric premise adds intrigue for fans invested in his layered backstory. A well-balanced entry that delivers the classic Detective Conan formula without overstaying its welcome.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Positioned after the three-part 'The Darkness of the Prefectural Police' arc, this episode functions as a bridge and notably serves as a prelude to 'The Darkest Nightmare' movie, giving Amuro spotlight that enhances his film role. It transitions into 'The Actress Blogger's Locked Room Case,' maintaining the series' rhythm of alternating between multi-part arcs and character-driven standalones.

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