Detective Conan — Episode 626 [updated]
Beyond the trickery, the episode explores a dark, empathetic motive typical of the series' more tragic antagonists. Tsujiei’s crime was born from grief and anger over the suicide of his friend, Hashiguchi. He reveals that Tadami had cold-heartedly encouraged Hashiguchi to videotape his own death for her "footage" rather than helping him. This moral depravity on the victim's part drives Tsujiei to take the law into his own hands, turning a place designed for manufactured scares—the haunted house—into a site of genuine, retaliatory horror. Significance in the Series Episode 626 serves several narrative functions: Character Dynamics
Anna Tadami (Victim), Sonsaku Tsujiei (Culprit), Shoji Kasuya, and Keiko Anna. Main Cast: Conan Edogawa: Voiced by Minami Takayama. Ran Mouri: Voiced by Wakana Yamazaki. Sonoko Suzuki: Voiced by Naoko Matsui. Wataru Takagi: Voiced by Wataru Takagi. Juzo Megure: Voiced by Chafurin. Legacy and Reception Detective Conan Episode 626
But is where the mask comes off.
The protagonist of the story is not Conan Edogawa, but Ran Mouri and Sonoko Suzuki. They have been invited to the station as judges for a "School Detective Drama" audition. However, the mood shifts rapidly when the winner of the contest, a charismatic student named Yuki, receives a terrifying phone call during the judging panel. The caller, using a voice distorter, taunts Yuki with the opening lines of a strange, childish song: "Red spirits are coming out of the wall..." Beyond the trickery, the episode explores a dark,
Watch it at night. Alone. With the lights off. This moral depravity on the victim's part drives