Case Closed Episode 939

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A standalone filler outing that sends the Detective Boys on a field trip to a fossil museum in Gunma Prefecture, trading urban crime scenes for rural adventure. Expect the signature lighthearted energy of a Detective Boys episode—Conan, Haibara, Ayumi, Genta, and Mitsuhiko tagging along with Professor Agasa as curiosity leads them into unexpected trouble. The tone starts breezy and educational, with the kids excited about unearthing ancient relics, but tension creeps in when a journalist arrives questioning the legitimacy of a rare fossil. The pacing shifts from playful discovery to genuine mystery as hidden motives surface. If you enjoy the series' ability to turn innocent excursions into bite-sized detective cases, this episode delivers that formula competently without demanding any prior arc knowledge. It's Conan comfort food—light, self-contained, and mildly suspenseful.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

This filler episode slots in between 'The Killer Fist of Talos (Part Two)' and 'The Missing Girlfriend,' offering a breather from any ongoing narrative threads. It advances no overarching plot—no Black Organization developments or relationship progressions—making it entirely skippable for viewers focused on the main storyline. For those who enjoy Detective Boys adventures as palette cleansers, it provides a fresh setting and a self-contained mystery before the series moves on.

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