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Detective Conan Episode 487 [verified]

#DetectiveConan #CaseClosed #TakagiSato

Conan Edogawa deduces that the murderer, an interviewer named Kakuji Dejima, used a clever mechanism involving cassette tape strings to drag the key down from a small window into the victim's hand after leaving the room.

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Conan Edogawa, Wataru Takagi, Miwako Sato, Ninzaburo Shiratori, Kazunobu Chiba, Jugo Yokozon.

Shiga is found dead in his home office, apparently poisoned. At first glance, the scene points toward suicide, a narrative reinforced by a typed suicide note found on his computer. However, Conan immediately senses discrepancies in the scene. The layout of the room, the nature of the poison, and the victim's final actions do not align with a man intending to take his own life. detective conan episode 487

Whether you are here for the brilliant deductions or the "will-they-won't-they" romance, this episode delivers on all fronts. To help you get the most out of this arc, let me know:

If you want to explore more about this era of the series, let me know if you would like to look into: The this episode adapted

Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 8: Left Hand's Ring Finger

While Inspector Megure and Kogoro Mouri lean toward the suicide theory, Conan quickly notices inconsistencies that point to cold-blooded murder: Shiga is found dead in his home office, apparently poisoned

Fans of the series know that Takagi is notoriously shy. His hesitation to commit has been a running gag for hundreds of episodes. But here, the atmosphere is different. He holds a small box in his pocket. It is heavily implied (and later confirmed) that Takagi intends to propose marriage.

The physical key to the room is found tightly clenched inside Moroguchi’s own palm.

The investigation centers on three primary suspects, all of whom had access to the victim: The victim's editor. The victim's secretary. The victim's housekeeper.

If you're looking for more great episodes or want to discuss this one further, be sure to check out fan forums and dedicated Detective Conan communities. The world of Conan Edogawa is vast and full of mysteries, and this episode is undoubtedly one of its finest gems. The layout of the room, the nature of

Takagi is often used for comic relief, but episodes like 487 remind the audience that he is a brave and perceptive officer worthy of Sato’s respect.

Detail the of Takagi and Sato later in the timeline. Share public link

The resolution of the "ring misunderstanding" provides a classic Detective Conan blend of relief and comedy. When Sato realizes why everyone was staring at her hand, her casual dismissal of the societal norm reassures Takagi, reinforcing their unique bond. Conan’s Role as the Catalyst

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#DetectiveConan #CaseClosed #TakagiSato

Conan Edogawa deduces that the murderer, an interviewer named Kakuji Dejima, used a clever mechanism involving cassette tape strings to drag the key down from a small window into the victim's hand after leaving the room.

Are you trying to find this episode in high quality?

Conan Edogawa, Wataru Takagi, Miwako Sato, Ninzaburo Shiratori, Kazunobu Chiba, Jugo Yokozon.

Shiga is found dead in his home office, apparently poisoned. At first glance, the scene points toward suicide, a narrative reinforced by a typed suicide note found on his computer. However, Conan immediately senses discrepancies in the scene. The layout of the room, the nature of the poison, and the victim's final actions do not align with a man intending to take his own life.

Whether you are here for the brilliant deductions or the "will-they-won't-they" romance, this episode delivers on all fronts. To help you get the most out of this arc, let me know:

If you want to explore more about this era of the series, let me know if you would like to look into: The this episode adapted

Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story 8: Left Hand's Ring Finger

While Inspector Megure and Kogoro Mouri lean toward the suicide theory, Conan quickly notices inconsistencies that point to cold-blooded murder:

Fans of the series know that Takagi is notoriously shy. His hesitation to commit has been a running gag for hundreds of episodes. But here, the atmosphere is different. He holds a small box in his pocket. It is heavily implied (and later confirmed) that Takagi intends to propose marriage.

The physical key to the room is found tightly clenched inside Moroguchi’s own palm.

The investigation centers on three primary suspects, all of whom had access to the victim: The victim's editor. The victim's secretary. The victim's housekeeper.

If you're looking for more great episodes or want to discuss this one further, be sure to check out fan forums and dedicated Detective Conan communities. The world of Conan Edogawa is vast and full of mysteries, and this episode is undoubtedly one of its finest gems.

Takagi is often used for comic relief, but episodes like 487 remind the audience that he is a brave and perceptive officer worthy of Sato’s respect.

Detail the of Takagi and Sato later in the timeline. Share public link

The resolution of the "ring misunderstanding" provides a classic Detective Conan blend of relief and comedy. When Sato realizes why everyone was staring at her hand, her casual dismissal of the societal norm reassures Takagi, reinforcing their unique bond. Conan’s Role as the Catalyst

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