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− | Namako-Otoko appears as [[Ran Mouri]]'s cellphone strap again when she's receiving and reading [[Momiji Ooka]]'s message including the code. | + | Namako-Otoko appears as [[Ran Mouri]]'s cellphone strap again when she's receiving and reading [[Momiji Ooka]]'s message including the code. He's also seemingly a character in the ''[[Yaiba]]'' game the [[Detective Boys]] play at [[Hiroshi Agasa's residence]]. |
[[File:Keychain_Ran_Namako_Cropped.jpg|thumb|right|Keychain depicting Ran Mouri and a singing Namako-Otoko.]] | [[File:Keychain_Ran_Namako_Cropped.jpg|thumb|right|Keychain depicting Ran Mouri and a singing Namako-Otoko.]] | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* There is lots of merchandise about Namako-Otoko in Japan distributed under the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' label instead of ''[[Yaiba]]''. One can purchase stuffed animals, keychains, mobile phone straps and more, some of them including [[Ran Mouri]], some of them not, featuring only Namako in purple and gray variants. | * There is lots of merchandise about Namako-Otoko in Japan distributed under the ''[[Detective Conan]]'' label instead of ''[[Yaiba]]''. One can purchase stuffed animals, keychains, mobile phone straps and more, some of them including [[Ran Mouri]], some of them not, featuring only Namako in purple and gray variants. |
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Namako-Otoko | |
Japanese name: | ナマコ男 (Namako Otoko) |
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Age: | At least 1000 years[1] |
Gender: | Male |
Occupation: | Servant of Onimaru (previously) Pet (currently) |
Aliases: | Namako |
First appearance: | Yaiba Chapter 15 (statue) Magic Kaito Chapter 18 Anime: OVA 1 |
Appearances: | |
Japanese voice: | Tsutomu Kashiwakura |
Namako-Otoko (ナマコ男 Namako Otoko ) (literally "Sea Cucumber Man") is a supporting character in Gosho Aoyama's third manga series Yaiba. He also appears in Detective Conan a lot as the mobile phone strap, wallpaper and SNS avatar of Ran Mouri, as well as serving as one of the mascots of Beika Aquarium.[2]
Background
Namako-Otoko originally is an Oni sealed away in a humanoid stone statue hidden in a cave at Mt. Fuji around 1000 years ago. After being resurrected like his seven companions by Takeshi Onimaru with the help of animal sacrifices to serve him[1], the Oni take on the form of the animal in question, which causes him to take on the form of a small sea cucumber sporting several spikes and a verbal tic to add "zura" at the end of every sentence. Despite all of this, he's not really a bad guy after all and quickly betrays Onimaru together with his two friends Kamakuri-Otoko and Hitode-Otoko, joining Yaiba's group in the process, most of the time sitting on Sayaka's shoulder or inside her collar. Following this, he tries his best to be of help in the constant battle against Takeshi Onimaru and his forces, but gets the short end of the stick most of the time.
Plot overview
Yaiba
Eight Demons Arc
Four Heavenly Kings Arc
Dragon God Orb Arc
Kaguya Arc
Chiki Chiki Grand Prix
Pyramid Arc
Underworld Arc
Yamata no Orochi Arc
Epilogue (Yaiba Manga: 255)
With Takeshi Onimaru's demon form gone, all of his magic undone and the world at peace again, Namako-Otoko is now a regular sea cucumber living in the pond of the Mine family's mansion.
Detective Conan
Bomber's Request (Manga: 771-774, Anime: 648-650)
Conan Edogawa is calling Ran Mouri during the hostage situation, with Masumi Sera getting the idea to have him listen in by taking the mobile phone from Ran and putting the Namako-Otoko strap inside her flip phone, so that it doesn't completely close and finish the call.
Aquarium Murder Case (Manga: 882-884, Anime: 772-773)
Namako-Otoko seems to be one of the mascots of Beika Aquarium. When Ran Mouri's mobile phone gets lost, she demands a new one from Shinichi, with one of those sea cucumber straps from the aquarium attached to it, which is the same one she owns until today.
Crimson School Trip Case (Anime: 927-928)
In the Anime version, an additional scene about Ran Mouri was added where she's pondering about her relationship with Shinichi Kudo. Namako-Otoko is visible as her mobile phone wallpaper during that scene.
Lover Code Case (Manga: 1039-1042)
Namako-Otoko appears as Ran Mouri's cellphone strap again when she's receiving and reading Momiji Ooka's message including the code. He's also seemingly a character in the Yaiba game the Detective Boys play at Hiroshi Agasa's residence.
Trivia
- There is lots of merchandise about Namako-Otoko in Japan distributed under the Detective Conan label instead of Yaiba. One can purchase stuffed animals, keychains, mobile phone straps and more, some of them including Ran Mouri, some of them not, featuring only Namako in purple and gray variants.
References
- ^ a b Yaiba Volume 2, Chapter 6
- ^ Volume 84, File 2
Yaiba | ||
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Main Characters | Yaiba Kurogane • Sayaka Mine • Musashi Miyamoto • Takeshi Onimaru • Kojiro Sasaki • Jubei Yagyu • Shonosuke • Kagetora • Gerozaimon Geroda • Namako-Otoko | |
Secondary Characters | Kenjuro Kurogane • Raizo Mine • Shizuka Mine • Grandma Mine • Moroha Kurogane • Michiko Kurogane • Soshi Okita • Kumo-Otoko • List of minor Yaiba characters | |
Manga | Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10 • 11-20 • 21-24 • Volume 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 | |
OVA adaptations | Yaiba (pilot OVA) • Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!! | |
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba | List of episodes • Staff | |
Games | Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Super Famicom) • Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Game Boy) • Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Sega Game Gear) • List of games | |
Crossovers | The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery • The Scarlet School Trip • List of crossovers | |
Related Articles | Swords used in Yaiba • Yaoya • Ekoda High School • Play It Again • K∀ITO |