As the first part of a two-part case, Episode 765 does an excellent job of setting the stage. It introduces a "jerk victim" with complex personal motives and leaves the audience on a cliffhanger after Ayumi accidentally loses Conan’s phone, which contains crucial evidence.

The investigation centers on the physical evidence at the scene, specifically the use of a "thread telephone" made from bottles to manipulate the victim’s movements. Final Verdict

delivers a solid blend of lighthearted character interaction and a clever, technical mystery. Set against the backdrop of a kite-flying competition, the episode manages to balance the Detective Boys’ usual antics with a deeper look into the dynamic between Conan and Ai Haibara. Plot Summary: The Falling Kite

The episode follows the Detective Boys and Professor Agasa as they participate in the . The peaceful outing is shattered when Ryouta Renno , a member of a competing team, falls into the river from a high ledge. While it initially appears to be a tragic accident, Conan quickly identifies inconsistencies in the rope barriers, leading him to suspect foul play. Key Highlights

Fans will appreciate the clever callback to the series' lore when the group tries to guess Conan's phone PIN. Haibara correctly guesses 4869 —a reference to Sherlock Holmes (and the APTX drug)—which was also his PIN on a previous phone.

One of the most charming elements of the episode is Ayumi noticing Ai Haibara humming along to a song on her phone. This sparks a "mini-case" where Conan tries (and hilariously fails) to wiretap her to figure out what she's listening to. It provides a rare, warm moment where Haibara appears genuinely happy.

🔍A must-watch for fans who enjoy Haibara’s character development and the series' more technical, physics-based mysteries. Teimuzu River Kite Flying Case - Detective Conan Wiki