is the conclusion of a chilling two-part mystery that stands out for its high-concept setting and uniquely dark motive. If you enjoyed the tension of Part 1, this episode delivers a satisfying, if somewhat grim, resolution. Plot Overview
The episode was directed by Yasuhiro Yamamoto, with the script by Kazunari Kouchi—both veterans who have helped shape the series’ tone of “intellectual thriller with a dash of comedy.” The music, composed by Katsuo Ōno, employs a darker, more suspenseful leitmotif than usual, underscoring the episode’s focus on a murder‑for‑hire plot. The animation, handled by TMS Entertainment, uses a slightly muted palette to convey the ominous atmosphere of the seaside research institute where the murder takes place. detective conan episode 626 full
The story follows Conan, Ran, and Kogoro as they visit a university festival's "haunted house" attraction—a realistic operation room. The scene turns deadly when , a 22-year-old student playing the role of the patient, is found dead from potassium cyanide poisoning. is the conclusion of a chilling two-part mystery
Heiji’s parallel deduction—focusing on the social connections of the “Crimson Circle”—complements Conan’s scientific approach. Their collaborative dynamic exemplifies the series’ theme that can converge to uncover truth. The animation, handled by TMS Entertainment, uses a
Assuming this is a part of a multi-part episode, here's a general review:
Conan quickly assesses the situation. Realizing that the police cannot mobilize fast enough to track a moving vehicle without a location, he takes charge. The Detective Boys, along with Toji, pile into the chauffeur's car to follow the kidnapper's instructions.
Sonoko’s deduction is that the killer poisoned Anna earlier and then hid inside the hospital bed itself, waiting for the right moment to move the bed and make it look like Anna was still alive. The real culprit was able to secretly exit the bed, and the final piece of the puzzle—which pointed to the killer—was a pedicure on the victim's foot, a clue Conan noticed in the first episode .