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Get ready for an exciting digital makeover and giveaway campaign for Case Closed (Detective Conan) anime. Don’t miss out on the thrilling updates!

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The beloved anime franchise, Case Closed (Detective Conan), is receiving a digital makeover that will surely thrill fans worldwide. TMS Entertainment has unveiled a new visual for the series, showcasing iconic characters and memorable episodes. In tandem with this exciting update, a giveaway campaign has been launched, allowing fans in the United States to win exclusive Case Closed merchandise. Additionally, the 27th film in the franchise, “Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram,” is set to be released in Japan, generating immense anticipation among fans globally.

A Fresh Visual Experience
As part of ongoing global promotions, TMS Entertainment has introduced an eye-catching visual makeover for Case Closed. The key visual, featuring the famous detective Conan Edogawa and striking stills from significant TV anime episodes, captures the essence of the series. Viewers can soon appreciate this new visual on the Crunchyroll Case Closed page. This update coincides with the weekly simulcast episodes available exclusively on Crunchyroll, ensuring a well-rounded experience for fans.

Case Closed Digital Makeover Giveaway Campaign
To celebrate the unveiling of the new visual, TMS Entertainment has launched an exciting giveaway campaign for Case Closed fans in the United States. From today until April 26, fans have the opportunity to enter and win a Case Closed goodie box filled with exclusive Conan prizes, valued at around $400. In addition, participants can “solve the case” by finding hints and answering select trivia questions from Case Closed Episodes 1 – 3, currently available for streaming on Crunchyroll. This interactive element adds an extra layer of excitement to the campaign.

Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram
Alongside the digital campaign, TMS Entertainment has unveiled the official English trailers and Key Visual for the upcoming film, “Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram.” Anime enthusiasts can watch the captivating 30-second teaser and 60-second trailer on the Anime! on TMS YouTube Channel. Set to release in Japan on April 12, this highly anticipated 27th film in the franchise is expected to make history with its widest release, spanning 515 theater screens. International fans can stay updated on the TMS Anime website for news regarding the global release of this blockbuster film.

The official teaser trailer can be viewed HERE.    

The official main trailer can be viewed HERE.  

Visual of Detective Conan (Case Closed) anime characters including Conan Edogawa, Ran, and Kogoro Mori with bold text "Case Closed" in the background.

Case Closed Digital Makeover Giveaway Campaign


Join the Excitement
With a fresh visual makeover, an engaging giveaway campaign, and the release of “Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram,” there is plenty for Case Closed fans to look forward to. Explore the newly unveiled visual, enter the giveaway, and mark your calendar for the film’s release. Join the global community in celebrating the enduring success and captivating world of Case Closed (Detective Conan)!

Enter for a chance to win: bit.ly/3vvftkr 

About Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram 

A message has arrived from Kid the Phantom Thief, that he will steal a Japanese sword belonging to the wealthy Onoe Family in Hakodate, Hokkaido. Conan and Heiji Hattori, who happened to be in Hakodate, are on the case to capture Kid. Onoe Family’s collections are associated with Toshizo Hijikata, a historic figure who perished in Hakodate. Why is Kid, who specializes in jewels, going after a Japanese sword?

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Coincidentally the family lawyer of Onoe is found murdered in the warehouse district, apparently slaughtered by a Japanese sword. The suspect is an investor/arms dealer who is said to be after Onoe family’s hidden treasure.

The grandfather of Onoe family’s patriarch was deeply involved with the army industry during wartime, and it was rumored he hid some powerful weapon that could “change the course of war” somewhere in Hakodate. Is Kid after that weapon? Meanwhile, Heiji is trying to find a perfect viewpoint to declare his love to Kazuha…

In the North among cherry blossoms, the exciting hunt for treasure begins!
 

Case Closed: The Million-dollar Pentagram Staff 

  • Original Series Creator: Gosho Aoyama 
  • Director: Chika Nagaoka (Case Closed: The Scarlet Bullet
  • Screenplay: Takahiro Okura (LUPIN THE 3rd PART 6
  • Music: Yugo Kanno (Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
  • Character Design & Chief Animation Director: Masatomo Sudo (Hamtaro) 
  • Theme Song: “Soushi Souai (Mutual Love)” – Performed by AIKO 

To stay up-to-date with Case Closed announcements and the latest simulcast episodes, please visit Crunchyroll’s Case Closed (Detective Conan) page and TMS Anime website

About Case Closed (Detective Conan)  
The manga first serialized on the Weekly Shonen Sunday, published by Shogakukan Inc. in 1994. The total sales of the comic series exceeds 230 million copies. The series is one of the bestselling detective mystery comics and is very popular internationally as well.  

Anime series launched in 1996 and further expanded the series’ popularity. Feature-length theatrical releases have been released every year since 1997 and have smashed numerous box office records in Japan with 2019’s 23rd feature-length The Fist of Blue Sapphire recording approximately $115 million in worldwide box office sales.   

Shinichi Kudo is a high school detective. One day, suspicious men in black forcefully give him a strange poison and his body shrank to the time of when he was in the first grade! Hiding his identity, he made a new name for himself: Conan Edogawa. Conan now lives with his childhood friend Ran Mori and her detective father in hopes of hunting down the Black Organization while being involved in cases. He faces numerous difficult cases and goes against a notorious thief but keeps on solving mysteries to find the one and only truth!  

Source: TMS Entertainment

About TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd.  
TMS Entertainment USA, Inc. is a subsidiary of TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd. (better known as TMS), one of the largest anime studios in Japan. With strong focus on anime production, licensing, and distribution, TMS boasts a library of over 12,000 episodes across a total of 420 titles that include much-loved anime titles such as LUPIN THE 3rdDr. STONE, and Case Closed (Detective Conan). For more information, visit www.tmsanime.com  
 
Follow TMS Anime to keep up with the latest announcements regarding Case Closed (Detective Conan) and other titles.  
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tmsanime  
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnimeTMS  
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tmsanime  
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/AnimeonTMSOfficialChannel  

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T.K. Carter, The Thing and Punky Brewster Actor, Dies at 69

Actor T.K. Carter, known for The Thing and Punky Brewster, has died at age 69. A look at his career and lasting legacy in film and television.

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Veteran actor T.K. Carter, best known for his roles in The Thing and the popular 1980s television series Punky Brewster, has died at the age of 69.

Authorities confirmed Carter was found unresponsive at his home in Duarte, California. No foul play is suspected, and an official cause of death has not yet been released.

A Career Spanning Decades

Born Thomas Kent Carter, T.K. Carter built a career in film and television that spanned more than four decades. He became a cult favorite portraying Nauls in John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing, a film that continues to influence the genre today.

Television audiences widely remember Carter for his role as Mike Fulton on Punky Brewster, where his comedic timing and grounded performances helped make the show a lasting favorite of the era.

Film and Television Legacy

In addition to his best-known roles, Carter appeared in films such as Runaway Train, Ski Patrol, and Space Jam. His television work included guest appearances on a wide range of series throughout the 1980s, 1990s, and beyond.

Known within the industry as a reliable and versatile performer, Carter often brought authenticity and warmth to supporting roles that left a lasting impression, even in brief appearances.

Remembering T.K. Carter

As news of his passing spreads, fans and colleagues alike are reflecting on T.K. Carter’s contributions to film and television. While he may not have always been the leading name on the marquee, his work helped shape stories that continue to be watched and appreciated by new generations.

T.K. Carter is remembered for his enduring performances, professional dedication, and the quiet but meaningful legacy he leaves behind.

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Pat Finn: Remembering the Familiar Face Who Made Us Laugh

Pat Finn, the familiar face from The Middle, Seinfeld, Friends, and Toyota commercials, has passed away at 60. We remember his career, legacy, and lasting impact.

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Pat Finn: Remembering the Familiar Face Who Made Us Laugh

Many people may not have known his name right away, but they knew his face. Pat Finn was one of those rare actors who quietly became part of America’s shared television experience—popping up in beloved sitcoms, memorable commercials, and scene-stealing guest roles for more than three decades.

In December 2025, Finn passed away at the age of 60 after a battle with bladder cancer, leaving behind a body of work that continues to resonate with audiences who grew up watching network television’s golden era of sitcoms.

A Career Built on Consistency and Craft

 

Pat Finn wasn’t a headline-chasing star. Instead, he was the definition of a working actor—someone whose talent and reliability kept him in steady demand across generations of television.

He appeared in some of the most recognizable shows in TV history, including Seinfeld, Friends, Murphy Brown, 3rd Rock from the Sun, That ’70s Show, The King of Queens, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and The Goldbergs. To many fans, he was especially memorable as Bill Norwood, the occasionally awkward and often hilarious boss on ABC’s long-running sitcom The Middle.

These weren’t flashy roles—but they were essential ones. Finn had a gift for grounding comedy in reality, playing characters who felt like people you actually knew: coworkers, neighbors, or that guy you’d see at the store every week.

From Chicago Improv to National Screens

Born in Evanston, Illinois, Pat Finn came out of Chicago’s legendary improv scene, training and performing with The Second City and the iO Theater. That background gave him sharp comedic instincts and impeccable timing—skills that translated effortlessly to television.

He was also a contemporary and friend of Chris Farley, and like many performers from that era, Finn carried the Chicago improv tradition of generosity, collaboration, and humility throughout his career.

The Toyota Commercials—and Being “That Guy”

In later years, a new generation came to recognize Finn from Toyota commercials, particularly regional dealership ads. Once again, he became “that guy” everyone recognized but couldn’t quite place—a testament to just how deeply embedded he was in pop culture.

Commercial work is often overlooked, but Finn approached it with the same professionalism and charm as his television roles, making even short appearances feel authentic and memorable.

A Teacher, Mentor, and Family Man

Beyond acting, Pat Finn was also a teacher and mentor, sharing his experience with aspiring performers and encouraging young actors to respect the craft rather than chase fame.

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He was married to his wife, Donna, for more than three decades, and together they raised three children. In tributes following his passing, family and colleagues alike emphasized not just his talent, but his kindness, humor, and generosity.

A Quiet Legacy That Lasts

Pat Finn’s passing is a reminder that television history isn’t shaped only by superstars. It’s built by dependable, talented performers who show up, deliver, and elevate every project they touch.

If you’ve ever laughed at a scene and later realized, “Hey, I’ve seen that guy before,” there’s a good chance it was Pat Finn.

His work lives on—in reruns, streaming libraries, commercials, and the memories of audiences who didn’t always know his name, but never forgot his presence.

Rest in peace, Pat Finn. And thank you for the laughs.

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The Viral Backlash: How a Chef, a TikTok Influencer, and One Moment Changed a San Francisco Restaurant

TikTok Influencer vs Chef: A viral TikTok confrontation between Chef Luke Sung and a food influencer led to backlash, a restaurant closure, and a major rebrand in San Francisco.

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The Viral Backlash: How a Chef, a TikTok Influencer, and One Moment Changed a San Francisco Restaurant

In mid-2025, a San Francisco restaurant found itself at the center of a viral controversy—not because of its food, but because of an interaction between a well-known chef and a TikTok food influencer. The incident sparked a broader conversation about power, professionalism, and the growing influence of social media in the hospitality industry.

What Happened at Kis Cafe

The incident involved Chef Luke Sung, a respected name in the Bay Area culinary scene, and a TikTok micro-influencer known online as @itskarlabb. The influencer had been invited to Kis Cafe for a planned promotional collaboration. According to the influencer, during her visit the chef questioned her follower count—around 15,000 at the time—and allegedly implied that her audience was not the “type of people” who would dine at his restaurant. She later described the exchange as humiliating and dismissive. After leaving the restaurant, she shared her experience in a TikTok video. The post quickly went viral, gaining millions of views and triggering a wave of online backlash.

The Internet Reacts

Although the influencer initially did not name the restaurant or the chef, internet users quickly identified Kis Cafe. The restaurant’s review pages were flooded with criticism, and the incident became a flashpoint in online discussions about elitism, influencer culture, and accountability. Within days, Kis Cafe issued a public apology and announced that Luke Sung was no longer affiliated with the restaurant in any capacity.

Chef Luke Sung Responds

Chef Sung later released a public apology, acknowledging that his behavior was condescending and inappropriate. He stated that there were no excuses for the way he treated the influencer and accepted responsibility for the incident. The apology, however, did little to slow the momentum of public reaction.

The Restaurant Closes — and Reopens

Not long after the controversy, Kis Cafe announced it would close. In the months that followed, the space reopened under a new name, Bosque, with new leadership and no involvement from Sung. The rebrand was seen as a clear attempt to move forward and distance the business from the viral episode.

The Influencer Effect

Meanwhile, the influencer at the center of the controversy saw her follower count surge dramatically, growing from a modest audience into hundreds of thousands of followers almost overnight. The incident highlighted the real-world impact that even “micro-influencers” can have—and how a single moment, captured and shared, can reshape careers and businesses.

Why This Story Matters

This controversy underscored a major cultural shift: social media is no longer separate from real-world industries like dining and hospitality. Online platforms can amplify personal experiences into powerful narratives with lasting consequences. As of early 2026, the restaurant operates under a new identity, the chef has stepped away from the project entirely, and the influencer continues to grow her platform. The episode remains a cautionary tale about professionalism, respect, and the power of digital voices. Get The Knowledge. More stories like this are available at STM Daily News.

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