Case Closed Episode 915
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Sonoko Suzuki finally gets her moment in the spotlight with a filler episode that swaps the usual Conan-driven deductions for amateur-hour sleuthing and plenty of comedic energy. Expect a lighter, character-focused outing where Sonoko's overconfidence and genuine determination drive the narrative forward. The tone leans playful—stargazing turns into an impromptu investigation, and the dynamic between Sonoko, Ran, and a sidelined Conan delivers solid comedy beats alongside a breezy mystery. This is comfort-food Detective Conan: low stakes, high charm, and a welcome change of perspective. The case itself won't challenge veteran mystery fans, but Sonoko's enthusiasm is infectious enough to carry the runtime. A good palette cleanser that rewards fans who appreciate the supporting cast getting room to breathe beyond their usual roles.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
This standalone filler arrives directly after the high-tension conclusion of the 'Conan Kidnapped' two-parter in Episode 914, deliberately downshifting into lighter territory. It functions as a brief comedic interlude before the series moves into the 'Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery' two-part arc starting with Episode 916. No plot-critical developments here—safe to skip for arc-focused viewers, but a fun detour for Sonoko fans.
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