: Due to a clerical error in some international and streaming databases, the Wild Police Story episode was labeled as "Remastered 133" even though it was brand-new content.
To keep the main story canon in order, other platforms labeled the WPS special as Detective Conan Episode 1077.5
While Conan, Ran, and Kogoro are visiting Nichiuri TV for a guest appearance, a frantic producer approaches the "Sleeping Kogoro" with a crisis: the final script for a high-profile detective drama has vanished from a locked office just minutes before the live read. With the studio on lockdown and the director suspicious of the lead actors, Conan must navigate the behind-the-scenes chaos to find the thief. : Due to a clerical error in some
However, this number is frequently used on unofficial streaming sites and by fans to refer to a specific numbering conflict involving the Wild Police Story spin-off and the major Black Organization's Scheme 🔍 Why the "1077.5" Confusion? However, this number is frequently used on unofficial
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The ".5" designation is crucial. It signals to automated TV guide systems and streaming algorithms that this episode is not sequential canon (it doesn't advance the plot beyond 1077), but it is essential for understanding 1078 and the movie.
In the regular broadcast, the transition between the chaos of the FBI code-cracking disaster and the final showdown on Umisiri Island moves at a breakneck pace. A hypothetical "Episode 1077.5" serves as a narrative decompression chamber—an intense, dialogue-driven psychological thriller that explores the immediate, breathless aftermath of the Umibataru ambush. The Narrative Placement: Where Does the Pieces Fall?
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