Detective Conan Episode 629 [extra Quality] File

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In this first part of the two-part special, the production crew attempts to film a scene involving a fake corpse. The tension spikes when the "dead body" is discovered to be a real victim. Miyasaka (the actor). Detective Conan Episode 629

Detective Conan Episode 629 explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the importance of trust in relationships. Through Conan's interactions with his friends and the police officers, the episode highlights the value of strong bonds and the impact they can have on our lives. The make-up artist whose skills were vital for

As an , it doesn't advance the overarching story of Shinichi’s quest for an antidote or the FBI’s pursuit of the Black Organization. However, for fans who enjoy the "locked room" style mysteries and Conan’s interaction with the broader supporting cast, it offers a well-paced puzzle with a satisfying, if slightly theatrical, culprit reveal. Community Insight Miyasaka (the actor)

As the episode reaches its climax, Conan finally uncovers the identity of the culprit and reveals the surprising truth behind the attempted murder. Without giving away too many spoilers, the episode's conclusion is both satisfying and unexpected, making it a memorable installment in the series.

While Conan provides the logic, Kogoro Mori provides the theater. Episode 629 features a classic "Sleeping Kogoro" deduction sequence. However, this time, there is a subtle twist: Kogoro almost wakes up mid-deduction. This adds a layer of tension for long-time viewers who know that Conan’s secret is always one snore away from exposure. The animation team did a stellar job using lighting and shadows to make the ventriloquist act feel dynamic.

Ikue Otani (Mitsuhiko), Wataru Takagi (Genta), and Yukiko Iwai (Ayumi). AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more The Promo Video Shooting Case - Detective Conan Wiki