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− | Koshimizu was a actually a killer who pretended to be a High School Detective representing the South (although, she's not a high school student anymore, she's a 20 year-old adult) in the Detective Koushien that Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori, and Saguru Hakuba attended. She killed a HIgh School detective from the north named Tokitsu Junya,in the motive of revenge of her best friend's suicide. | + | Koshimizu was a actually a killer who pretended to be a High School Detective representing the South (although, she's not a high school student anymore, she's a 20 year-old adult) in the Detective Koushien that Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori, and Saguru Hakuba attended. She killed a HIgh School detective from the north named [[Tokitsu Junya]], in the motive of revenge of her best friend's suicide due to a major misdeduction on his part. |
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Revision as of 16:19, 6 March 2011
Natsuki Koshimizu | |
Japanese name: | 越水 七規 (Koshimizu Natsuki) |
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Age: | 18 (really 20) |
Gender: | Female |
Nicknames: | Detective of the South |
First appearance: | Manga: Chapter 562 Anime: Episode 479 |
Appearances: | TV: 1 |
Keyhole number: | Volume 54 |
Japanese voice: | Risa Hayamizu |
Natsuki Koshimizu (越水 七規 Koshimizu Natsuki ) is the High School Detective representing the South in the Detective Koushien that Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori, and Saguru Hakuba attended.
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Plot overview
Koshimizu was a actually a killer who pretended to be a High School Detective representing the South (although, she's not a high school student anymore, she's a 20 year-old adult) in the Detective Koushien that Conan Edogawa, Heiji Hattori, and Saguru Hakuba attended. She killed a HIgh School detective from the north named Tokitsu Junya, in the motive of revenge of her best friend's suicide due to a major misdeduction on his part.
Trivia
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