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Detective Conan Episode 560

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The victim is hanging from a rope tied to the railing of the 13-meter-high stage. Yet, a thorough examination reveals:

This article will explore the plot intricacies, the thematic undertones, and the lasting legacy of Detective Conan Episode 560. Detective Conan Episode 560

The episode begins at the tail end of a school trip. Heiji Hattori, the hot-headed Osaka detective, has dragged Conan and Ran to the famous Kiyomizu Temple. While the group is ostensibly there to enjoy the autumn leaves, Heiji has an ulterior motive: he’s trying to find the perfect romantic spot to confess his feelings to Kazuha.

The episode is highly regarded by fans for its intellectual depth and the introduction of the Nagano police trio, who are often considered more competent than the standard police characters in the series. The Mansion of Death and the Red Wall

Adapted from Manga Case #199 in Volume 65-66 .

To understand the brilliance of Episode 560, one must understand the setup established in the previous episode, "The Thief's April Fool." The narrative arc begins with a characteristic challenge from Kaitou Kid, announcing his intention to steal the "Actress’s Gem." However, the target isn't just a rare jewel; the stage for the heist is a lavish "Action Star" themed event honoring a legendary, albeit fictional, action hero named Ryusuke Higo. Heiji Hattori, the hot-headed Osaka detective, has dragged

Featured voices include Minami Takayama (Conan), Akira Kamiya (Kogoro), and Wakana Yamazaki (Ran).

Detective Conan Episode 560 , titled " The Lucky Cigar Case (Part 2)

As Episode 560 opens, the situation is dire. The Ryusuke Higo Museum is in a state of panic. The previous episode ended with a cliffhanger involving an explosion—specifically, the Action Star's "Jetpack" malfunctioning or being sabotaged. The line between a magic trick and a genuine disaster is blurred, a classic trope in Detective Conan that keeps the audience guessing.