| Platform | Region Availability | Subscription Required? | How to Find Episode 626 | |----------|--------------------|------------------------|------------------------| | | Worldwide (except a few territories) | Free (ad‑supported) or Premium (ad‑free) | Search “Detective Conan” → Browse Episodes → Jump to #626 (use the episode selector or the “Season 16” page). | | Netflix | Select countries (e.g., US, Canada, Japan, parts of Europe) | Subscription | Search “Detective Conan” → “All Episodes” → Scroll to Episode 626 (often grouped by “Season 16”). | | Amazon Prime Video | Many countries (US, UK, Germany, Japan, etc.) | Prime subscription or rent/buy individually | Search “Detective Conan” → Choose “Watch Episodes” → Use the episode list to locate #626. | | Funimation / Crunchyroll (post‑merge) | North America, UK, Ireland | Subscription | Same steps as Crunchyroll (the two services are now unified under Crunchyroll). | | Hulu | United States, Japan (via Hulu Japan) | Subscription | Search “Detective Conan” → Episode guide → #626. | | dAnime Store (Japanese service) | Japan only | Subscription (¥ 440/month) | Use the episode index; you’ll find #626 in the “Season 16” block. | | iTunes / Apple TV | Worldwide (where available) | Purchase per episode or season | Search “Detective Conan” → Purchase Episode 626. | | Google Play Movies & TV | Worldwide (where available) | Purchase per episode | Same as iTunes. | | Physical Media | Global | Buy DVD/Blu‑ray set | Look for Detective Conan “Season 16” (or “Episodes 601‑650”) box set. |
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This essay examines Episode 626 from several angles: (1) its narrative structure within the larger Detective Conan continuity, (2) a concise plot synopsis, (3) an analysis of its central mystery and the logical deductions employed by Shinichi Kudo/Conan Edogawa, (4) the thematic resonance of the “crimson scorpion” metaphor, (5) its contribution to character arcs—especially for Ran Mouri and the recurring antagonist group known as the Black Organization—and (6) its reception and significance in the broader context of the series. | Platform | Region Availability | Subscription Required