Case Closed Episode 887

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A classic Kaito Kid heist episode kicks off with all the intellectual cat-and-mouse energy fans expect from these matchups. The focus lands squarely on a legendary trick box said to hold the Luna Memoria, the world's largest moonstone, and the tension builds around who can crack its mechanism first. Expect sharp deduction sequences, layers of deception and disguise, and Jirokichi Suzuki's signature bravado as he once again attempts to trap the phantom thief. The pacing is brisk and confident, balancing genuine suspense with the comedic beats that keep Conan episodes from becoming too heavy. This is a setup episode through and through — it lays groundwork, introduces the puzzle, and positions Conan and Kid on a collision course. If you enjoy their rivalry, this delivers exactly what you want.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This episode follows the conclusion of the 'Solving Mysteries at the Poirot Café' storyline and pivots into fresh territory with a two-part Kaito Kid arc. It serves as the opening half, establishing the trick box challenge and the stakes before the resolution in Episode 888, 'Kaito Kid and the Trick Box (Part Two).' As a canon Conan-versus-Kid confrontation, it offers a standalone event episode that doesn't require deep continuity knowledge but rewards long-time fans of their rivalry.

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