Here are the key segments covered: The episode begins with a stark reminder: Ai Haibara (Shiho Miyano) lives in constant fear. The recap focuses entirely on her "Black Organization Detection Radar"—the instinctive chills she feels when members of the Org are near. The prologue meticulously clips together every instance where Haibara sensed Vermouth, Gin, or Vodka. This sets the stage for the train arc, as the prologue asks: Why does Haibara feel no fear in close proximity to Masumi Sera? 2. The Vermouth & Bourbon Web The most critical refresher involves the three "W"s of the Organization: Vermouth (the actress who never ages), Bourbon (Rei Furuya/Tooru Amuro), and Curaçao (movie canon, but referenced for flavor). Episode 1077.5 painstakingly re-animates (with slight touch-ups) the moment from Episode 704 where Vermouth whispers into the phone: "Move. I will not allow anyone to lay a hand on that boy... not you, not Bourbon."
In the sprawling, decades-spanning universe of Detective Conan (known internationally as Case Closed ), few things excite the dedicated fanbase more than a confrontation with the sinister Black Organization. With over 1,000 episodes of anime, multiple films, and a continuously running manga, keeping track of the chronological order can be a Herculean task. Enter the anomaly known as Detective Conan Episode 1077.5 . Detective Conan Episode 1077.5
Episode 1077.5 aired as a special compilation to bridge the gap between the standard episodes and the highly anticipated film, Detective Conan: Black Iron Submarine (Movie 26). However, unlike lazy clip shows that merely replay random scenes, this prologue is meticulously curated to refresh your memory on the complex web of betrayals, disguises, and secret identities that define the Black Organization saga. To watch Episode 1077.5 correctly, you need to understand the production timeline. The episode aired immediately after Episode 1077 (The Black Iron Mystery Train – Part 1) but before Episode 1078. However, in terms of the narrative timeline, the content jumps around. Here are the key segments covered: The episode
If you are about to watch the "Black Iron Mystery" duology (Episodes 1077 and 1078), do yourself a favor. Slot 1077.5 in between them. Pour a cup of coffee (or cold brew, like Amuro). Turn off the lights. And listen for the sound of Gin’s lighter—because the train is about to leave the station. This sets the stage for the train arc,