: While taking shelter from a sudden downpour, Conan and the Moris witness a man being harassed by a group of thugs. Soon after, they discover a murder victim in a nearby alley. The case revolves around a string of seemingly "unlucky" events that Conan suspects are actually part of a calculated plot. Key Highlights
: Conan Edogawa, Kogoro Mori, and Ran Mori.
Detective Conan Episode 666, titled (Ame no Fukou), is a television-original mystery that aired in Japan on June 30, 2012. You can find detailed plot summaries and character appearances for this specific episode on the Detective Conan World Wiki. Episode Overview Case Title : The Rain of Misfortune
: You can watch the series on platforms like Crunchyroll, though availability of specific episodes can vary by region.
: This episode follows the "Logic and Observation" style typical of the series, where Conan uses subtle environmental clues (like the timing of the rain) to dismantle a suspect's alibi.
: It was produced by TMS Entertainment and is part of Season 21 of the long-running Case Closed / Detective Conan anime.
: While taking shelter from a sudden downpour, Conan and the Moris witness a man being harassed by a group of thugs. Soon after, they discover a murder victim in a nearby alley. The case revolves around a string of seemingly "unlucky" events that Conan suspects are actually part of a calculated plot. Key Highlights
: Conan Edogawa, Kogoro Mori, and Ran Mori. Detective Conan Episode 666
Detective Conan Episode 666, titled (Ame no Fukou), is a television-original mystery that aired in Japan on June 30, 2012. You can find detailed plot summaries and character appearances for this specific episode on the Detective Conan World Wiki. Episode Overview Case Title : The Rain of Misfortune : While taking shelter from a sudden downpour,
: You can watch the series on platforms like Crunchyroll, though availability of specific episodes can vary by region. Key Highlights : Conan Edogawa, Kogoro Mori, and Ran Mori
: This episode follows the "Logic and Observation" style typical of the series, where Conan uses subtle environmental clues (like the timing of the rain) to dismantle a suspect's alibi.
: It was produced by TMS Entertainment and is part of Season 21 of the long-running Case Closed / Detective Conan anime.
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