Detective Conan Episode 900 -
| Episode | Focus | Canon? | Fan Rating | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Black Organization (Vermouth arc) | Yes | 9.5/10 | | Episode 500 | Kaito Kid heist | Mixed | 8.0/10 | | Episode 700 | Haibara & BO (Clash of Red & Black) | Yes | 9.8/10 | | Episode 800 | Detective Conan vs. WPS | Yes | 8.5/10 | | Episode 900 | Courtroom mystery | No (Filler) | 7.8/10 |
episodes that follow this one, such as the "Lawyer Kisaki SOS" case? Detective Conan | E900 - Solving Mysteries in a Locked Room Detective Conan Episode 900
Unlike episodes adapted directly from Gosho Aoyama’s manga, Episode 900 was written exclusively for the anime broadcast. While some filler episodes suffer from weak plots or inconsistent character behavior, Episode 900 is often praised for its tight scripting and high-quality animation. It does not advance the main story (the search for the Black Organization’s boss, Rum), but it does serve as an excellent standalone mystery. | Episode | Focus | Canon
, the president of a real estate company, who has received death threats and survived a recent murder attempt. Detective Conan | E900 - Solving Mysteries in
Directed by Nobuo Ogizawa; Screenplay by Minoru Tozawa.
may not go down in history alongside the explosion of the Shinkansen or the revelation of Bourbon’s identity. However, it stands as a testament to the series’ longevity: even after 900 episodes, the writers can still craft a clever, self-contained mystery that feels fresh. The courtroom setting adds tension, the deduction is logically sound, and the murderer’s breakdown is satisfying.