Case Closed Episode 877

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A standalone filler mystery that leans into the classic Detective Boys formula. Conan, the Detective Boys, and Inspector Takagi tackle a case built around mistaken identities and a clever criminal, delivering the kind of self-contained whodunit that long-time fans know well. The pacing is brisk, balancing genuine suspense with the lighthearted banter the young detectives bring to every investigation. Don't expect any movement on the Black Organization or larger series mythology — this is pure episodic detective work. The episode gives Conan's deductive showmanship room to breathe without the weight of serialized stakes, making it an easy watch but a skippable one if you're only tracking the main plot. Solid comfort-food Conan for fans who enjoy the procedural side of the series.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This is a filler episode following 'The Mechanical Witness,' offering a breather from any ongoing narrative threads. It feeds into 'The Blind Spot in the Dressing Room,' which picks the central storyline back up. Safe to skip without losing continuity on the larger Conan mythology.

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