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|image = Officer Tome Profile.jpg | |image = Officer Tome Profile.jpg | ||
− | |age = | + | |age = Unknown |
|gender = Male | |gender = Male | ||
− | |date-of-birth = | + | |date-of-birth = |
− | |relatives = | + | |relatives = Daughter |
− | |nicknames = | + | |nicknames = |
− | |occupation = | + | |occupation = Senior crime scene investigator |
− | |first-appearance = Anime: [[An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case|Episode 3]] | + | |first-appearance = Anime: [[An Idol's Locked Room Murder Case|Episode 3]] (early prototype) / [[The Golf Driving Range Murder Case|Episode 51]] (prototype)<ref>2014 Detective Conan Character Visual Book</ref> / [[The Death God Jinnai Murder Case|Episode 74]] (official) |
|appearances = {{:Officer Tome Appearances}} | |appearances = {{:Officer Tome Appearances}} | ||
− | |cases-solved = | + | |cases-solved = |
− | |japanese-voice = [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] <br> [[Naoki Makishima]] <br> [[Takashi Nagasako]] <br> [[ | + | |japanese-voice = [[Toshihiko Nakajima]] (main voice actor) <br> [[Naoki Makishima]] (episode 18, 98) <br> [[Wikipedia: Takashi Nagasako|Takashi Nagasako]] (episode 170) <br> [[Masaki Terasoma]] (since 2017) |
|footnotes = | |footnotes = | ||
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− | + | {{nihongo|'''Tome'''|トメ|Tome}} is a character in the anime and movie franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''. | |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:EP515-police.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Tome and the Tokyo police.]] |
− | Tome is a | + | Tome is a senior member of the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police]] CSI. He is often seen investigating alongside a young [[Female forensics member|female assistant]] and other forensics officers at the crime scene during cases where [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] is the chief inspector, who has close trust in them. He is a senior crime scene investigator, which is the highest achievable rank in forensic police. He is notorious for his always precise details and will be asked more questions than other forensics officers by the police. He is one of the few veterans of the forensics police and knows a lot of old tricks to take clues, like one that he taught to [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]].<ref>Movie 11: "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure".</ref> |
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
− | + | Very serious and passionate with his work, he is nonetheless a kind and friendly person. Like many other policemen, he listens to what [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] has to say, although the boy sometimes says something like: "[[Kogoro Mouri|Mouri]] wants you to check up on this", or "Mouri asks if this was found". This is to ask him about forensic evidence he has collected, and Tome is often happy to answer. A good investigator appreciated by all, he can do his job well, so much to boast with Conan to not omit anything. His favorite is [[Edogawa Rampo]]'s ''The Boys Detective Club'' series.<ref name=Ep187>Episode 187: "The Unknown Gunshot That Rings in the Dark".</ref> He likes Double Soda and Milk Bar.<ref>Episode 214: "The Mysterious Retro Room Case".</ref> | |
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
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== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
+ | He appears multiple times in both the TV series and the movies. He is used as the main forensics officer in many cases and gives clues to the main characters and the other law enforcers. However, he stopped appearing after his main voice actor underwent surgery and later died. | ||
== Appellations == | == Appellations == | ||
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<tab title="Protagonists"> | <tab title="Protagonists"> | ||
{{appellations/head|Tome}} | {{appellations/head|Tome}} | ||
− | {{appellations|Conan Edogawa|Oji-san <br> Kanshiki-in-san <br> Tome-san| | + | {{appellations|Conan Edogawa|Oji-san <br> Kanshiki-in-san <br> Kanshiki-in-oji-san <br> Tome-san|Bōzu <br> Kobayashi-shōnen<ref name=Ep187/><ref>"Young Man Kobayashi" is a Japanese idiom for "Blooming Child".</ref><br> Conan-kun}} |
{{appellations|Kogoro Mouri|Tome-san|Mouri-san <br> Meitantei}} | {{appellations|Kogoro Mouri|Tome-san|Mouri-san <br> Meitantei}} | ||
{{appellations|Hiroshi Agasa|Tome-san|-}} | {{appellations|Hiroshi Agasa|Tome-san|-}} | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | <tab title="Law | + | <tab title="Law enforcement"> |
{{appellations/head|Tome}} | {{appellations/head|Tome}} | ||
{{appellations|Juzo Megure|Kanshiki-in-san <br> Tome-san|Keibu <br> Megure-keibu}} | {{appellations|Juzo Megure|Kanshiki-in-san <br> Tome-san|Keibu <br> Megure-keibu}} | ||
{{appellations|Wataru Takagi|Tome-san|-}} | {{appellations|Wataru Takagi|Tome-san|-}} | ||
+ | {{appellations|Ninzaburo Shiratori|Tome-san|-}} | ||
{{appellations|Kazunobu Chiba|Tome-san|-}} | {{appellations|Kazunobu Chiba|Tome-san|-}} | ||
{{appellations|Kiyonaga Matsumoto|-|Keishi}} | {{appellations|Kiyonaga Matsumoto|-|Keishi}} | ||
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== Different looks == | == Different looks == | ||
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− | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File: | + | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP70-Tome.jpg|thumb|left|x190px|Episode 70]] |
− | + | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP544 Tome.png|thumb|left|x190px|Episode 544]] | |
− | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP544 Tome.png|thumb|left| | + | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP654 Tome.png|thumb|left|x190px|Episode 654]] |
− | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:EP654 Tome.png|thumb|left| | ||
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== Manga vs. anime == | == Manga vs. anime == | ||
− | + | In the manga, an unnamed forensic officer with his character design often appears from the beginning, then he isn't an anime-original character. Although he didn't appear in the original, he was officially recognized by the author, and later appeared in the novel version. | |
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * | + | * According to the animation staff, the female forensics member that works with him is his daughter.<ref>[[Gosho Aoyama]] art book collection, {{nihongo|''Detective Conan Complete Works''|名探偵コナンコンプリートワークス|Meitantei Konan Konpurīto Wākusu}}.</ref> |
− | + | * Accoding to 2014 Detective Conan Character Visual Book, the forensic officer that appeared in [[The Golf Driving Range Murder Case]] (Episode 51) is his prototype design. | |
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== References == | == References == | ||
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* [[List of minor recurring anime characters]] | * [[List of minor recurring anime characters]] | ||
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{{Police}} | {{Police}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tome}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Tome}} | ||
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[[Category:Male characters]] | [[Category:Male characters]] | ||
[[Category:Police detectives]] | [[Category:Police detectives]] | ||
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[[de:Herr Tome]] | [[de:Herr Tome]] |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 17 September 2024
Officer Tome | |
Japanese name: | Tome (トメ Tome ) |
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Age: | Unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Daughter |
Occupation: | Senior crime scene investigator |
First appearance: | Anime: Episode 3 (early prototype) / Episode 51 (prototype)[1] / Episode 74 (official) |
Appearances: | Episodes: 41 Movies: 3 Openings: 2 |
Japanese voice: | Toshihiko Nakajima (main voice actor) Naoki Makishima (episode 18, 98) Takashi Nagasako (episode 170) Masaki Terasoma (since 2017) |
Tome (トメ Tome ) is a character in the anime and movie franchise Detective Conan.
Contents
Background
Tome is a senior member of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police CSI. He is often seen investigating alongside a young female assistant and other forensics officers at the crime scene during cases where Megure is the chief inspector, who has close trust in them. He is a senior crime scene investigator, which is the highest achievable rank in forensic police. He is notorious for his always precise details and will be asked more questions than other forensics officers by the police. He is one of the few veterans of the forensics police and knows a lot of old tricks to take clues, like one that he taught to Takagi.[2]
Personality
Very serious and passionate with his work, he is nonetheless a kind and friendly person. Like many other policemen, he listens to what Conan has to say, although the boy sometimes says something like: "Mouri wants you to check up on this", or "Mouri asks if this was found". This is to ask him about forensic evidence he has collected, and Tome is often happy to answer. A good investigator appreciated by all, he can do his job well, so much to boast with Conan to not omit anything. His favorite is Edogawa Rampo's The Boys Detective Club series.[3] He likes Double Soda and Milk Bar.[4]
Appearance
He is a seemingly older man, wears glasses and has black eyes and dark hair that are always covered by a blue cap. He usually wears a blue forensic uniform in his work and always wears essential gloves for his investigations.
Plot overview
He appears multiple times in both the TV series and the movies. He is used as the main forensics officer in many cases and gives clues to the main characters and the other law enforcers. However, he stopped appearing after his main voice actor underwent surgery and later died.
Appellations
Different looks
Manga vs. anime
In the manga, an unnamed forensic officer with his character design often appears from the beginning, then he isn't an anime-original character. Although he didn't appear in the original, he was officially recognized by the author, and later appeared in the novel version.
Trivia
- According to the animation staff, the female forensics member that works with him is his daughter.[6]
- Accoding to 2014 Detective Conan Character Visual Book, the forensic officer that appeared in The Golf Driving Range Murder Case (Episode 51) is his prototype design.
References
- ^ 2014 Detective Conan Character Visual Book
- ^ Movie 11: "Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure".
- ^ a b Episode 187: "The Unknown Gunshot That Rings in the Dark".
- ^ Episode 214: "The Mysterious Retro Room Case".
- ^ "Young Man Kobayashi" is a Japanese idiom for "Blooming Child".
- ^ Gosho Aoyama art book collection, Detective Conan Complete Works (名探偵コナンコンプリートワークス Meitantei Konan Konpurīto Wākusu ).