
The episode also provides insight into Conan's character, showcasing his exceptional detective skills, his compassion for others, and his determination to solve the case.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the series, the Detective Conan fandom is a welcoming and inclusive community that invites you to join in on the fun.
Conan, observing from behind a monitor, pieces together the timing of the blackout, the knife switch, and the suspect’s possible alibi. He uses his voice-changing bowtie to impersonate Kogoro (who fell asleep after too much sake) and begins his deduction — but the episode cuts to credits on a cliffhanger: “The killer is the one person who wasn’t in the room when the lights went out… or so you think.”
You can find this episode on streaming platforms like , Netflix (select regions), or Amazon Prime Video (via purchase). If you are watching the English dub, note that this episode is usually listed under Season 27. The voice acting for the culprit’s breakdown is particularly well-done in both Japanese (with Minami Takayama as Conan) and English.
. By starting with a "fake" crime, the writer cleverly masks the timing and method of the actual murder.
The episode also provides insight into Conan's character, showcasing his exceptional detective skills, his compassion for others, and his determination to solve the case.
Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the series, the Detective Conan fandom is a welcoming and inclusive community that invites you to join in on the fun.
Conan, observing from behind a monitor, pieces together the timing of the blackout, the knife switch, and the suspect’s possible alibi. He uses his voice-changing bowtie to impersonate Kogoro (who fell asleep after too much sake) and begins his deduction — but the episode cuts to credits on a cliffhanger: “The killer is the one person who wasn’t in the room when the lights went out… or so you think.”
You can find this episode on streaming platforms like , Netflix (select regions), or Amazon Prime Video (via purchase). If you are watching the English dub, note that this episode is usually listed under Season 27. The voice acting for the culprit’s breakdown is particularly well-done in both Japanese (with Minami Takayama as Conan) and English.
. By starting with a "fake" crime, the writer cleverly masks the timing and method of the actual murder.
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