Detective Conan Episode 724 Jun 2026

Episode 724 picks up exactly where the previous episode left off: with the clock ticking down toward a confrontation that could end the series.

If you are skipping through the 700s to get to the "important" plot points, do yourself a favor: stop at Episode 724. Turn off the lights, turn up the volume, and let yourself get lost in the stormy halls of the Himeshima mansion. It is a masterclass in the art of the single-episode mystery.

In Part 1, Kogoro is hired by a man named , who claims his sister Shiho Fukui was murdered because of a cursed email chain. The email, supposedly sent by a “prince,” forces recipients to forward it or die. Several people involved in the chain end up dead or injured. Detective Conan Episode 724

The phantom thief manages to make the turtle (and the jewel) vanish almost instantly using a clever trick involving a carpet. The Vanishing Trick

The mystery centers on an "impossible" disappearance of a turtle carrying the gem. Reviewers appreciate the clever use of physics (magnetism and bait) that makes the solution feel grounded despite the theatrical nature of the crime. Comedic Elements: Episode 724 picks up exactly where the previous

8.5/10 (Highly Recommended)

Episode 724: Kaitou Kid and the Blush Mermaid (Part 1) is widely considered a high-quality, entertaining entry in the Detective Conan It is a masterclass in the art of the single-episode mystery

The title, "The Prince of Curses – The Crown of Thorns," is not random. It is a deliberate mash-up of several influences:

That night, a violent storm traps everyone inside. As the clock strikes midnight, a scream echoes from the gallery. The family rushes in to find collapsed on the floor. He is wearing the "Crown of Thorns." His face is frozen in terror, and the thorns have pierced his scalp. The coroner (Mika) confirms he died of a neurotoxin—identical to the symptoms described in the legend.

Features a "battle of wits" that stays true to the series' roots.

Once again assumes his role as the "Kid Killer," meticulously observing the room to uncover the thief's trick.