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| gender = Male | | gender = Male | ||
| date-of-birth = | | date-of-birth = | ||
− | | relatives = [[Heiji Hattori]] (son) <br> [[Shizuka Hattori]] (wife) | + | | relatives = [[Heiji Hattori]] (son) <br> [[Shizuka Hattori]] (wife) <br> Mr. Hattori<ref>[[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion]]</ref> (father) |
− | | occupation = Osaka Prefectural Police Superintendent | + | | occupation = Osaka Prefectural Police Superintendent Supervisor |
| nicknames = | | nicknames = | ||
+ | | status = Alive | ||
| first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 10#Great Detective of the West|File 93]] <br> Anime: [[Diplomat Murder Case|Episode 48]] | | first-appearance = Manga: [[Volume 10#Great Detective of the West|File 93]] <br> Anime: [[Diplomat Murder Case|Episode 48]] | ||
| appearances = {{:Heizo Hattori Appearances}} | | appearances = {{:Heizo Hattori Appearances}} | ||
| cases-solved = | | cases-solved = | ||
| keyhole = [[Volume 15]] | | keyhole = [[Volume 15]] | ||
− | | japanese-voice = [[Takehiro Koyama]] <br> [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]] ( | + | | japanese-voice = [[Takehiro Koyama]] (Episode 77~712; Movie 10, 14, 17) <br> [[Kazuhiro Yamaji]] (Movie 21; Episode 965 onwards) |
− | | english-voice = [[Andrew T. Chandler]] | + | | english-voice = [[Andrew T. Chandler]] (FUNimation) <br> [[Rick Zieff]] (Bang Zoom!) <br> [[Chris Jahn]] (Macias Group) |
| footnotes = | | footnotes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | {{nihongo|'''Heizo Hattori'''|服部 平蔵|Hattori Heizō}}, known in the Funimation dub as '''Martin Hartwell''', is a character in the manga and anime franchise ''[[Detective Conan]]''. | |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
− | Heizo Hattori is the highest ranking officer | + | Heizo Hattori is the father of [[Heiji Hattori]], the husband of [[Shizuka Hattori]] and the highest ranking officer in the Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters, as Superintendent Supervisor.<ref>Manga volume 10, file 93; anime episode 77.</ref> He is close to [[Goro Otaki]] and [[Ginshiro Toyama]], and it is due to his friendship with the latter that Heiji was able to meet Toyama's daughter [[Kazuha Toyama|Kazuha]]. He respects the famous [[Kogoro Mouri|Sleeping Kogoro]] and does not seem to have noticed [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]]'s extraordinary abilities, perhaps because they have only met a handful of times. |
== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
− | + | Heizo is very serious (especially when he is at work) and quite cold. However, he does have a softer side, and he cares about his family members and friends. | |
== Skills == | == Skills == | ||
− | Heizo possesses | + | Heizo possesses superb observation skills, and his intelligence and dedication skills are also excellent, as, in every case (2 cases so far) with his personal involvement, he manages to correctly deduce the culprit. In the [[The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle|Tiger Scroll Case]], he also devises a plan to bait the culprit and his henchmen out, and in the [[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|Yuki-Onna Murder Case]] he solves the case without even being at the murder scene and as quickly as [[Yusaku Kudo]]. His police rank implies that he knows the art of managing people, and gives him command of many of the police officers of Osaka. |
− | + | Heizo is additionally a practitioner of Kendo. | |
== Appellations == | == Appellations == | ||
<tabs jsId="nicknames"> | <tabs jsId="nicknames"> | ||
<tab title="Family"> | <tab title="Family"> | ||
− | {| | + | {{appellations/head|Heizo Hattori}} |
− | + | {{appellations|Shizuka Hattori|Heizo|Shizu}} | |
− | | | + | {{appellations|Heiji Hattori|Dad (''Oyaji'')|Heiji}} |
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</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | <tab title="Law | + | <tab title="Law enforcement"> |
− | {| | + | {{appellations/head|Heizo Hattori}} |
− | + | {{appellations|Ginshiro Toyama|Heizo|Toyama}} | |
− | | | + | {{appellations|Goro Otaki|Chief (''Honbuchou'')|Otaki}} |
− | + | {{appellations|Juzo Megure|Hattori Heizo-san|-}} | |
− | | | + | {{appellations|Jodie Starling|Hattori Heizo|-}} |
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− | |} | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab title="Protagonists"> | <tab title="Protagonists"> | ||
− | {| | + | {{appellations/head|Heizo Hattori}} |
− | + | {{appellations|Kogoro Mouri|Chief (''Honbuchou-dono'')|Detective Mouri (''Mouri-tantei'') <br> Mouri-san}} | |
− | + | {{appellations|Conan Edogawa|''Hattori no oyaji''|Conan-kun}} | |
− | | | + | {{appellations|Ran Mouri|''Hattori-kun no otou-san''|-}} |
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</tab> | </tab> | ||
</tabs> | </tabs> | ||
== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
+ | In most cases where he appears, Heizo only plays a minor role. | ||
+ | |||
=== Great Detective of the West (Manga: [[Volume 10#Great Detective of the West|93]], Anime: [[Diplomat Murder Case|48]]) === | === Great Detective of the West (Manga: [[Volume 10#Great Detective of the West|93]], Anime: [[Diplomat Murder Case|48]]) === | ||
+ | Megure mentions that Heiji's father is called Heizo. | ||
=== Bond of Fire Case (Manga: [[Volume 15#Bond of Fire Case|150]], Anime: [[Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case|77]]) === | === Bond of Fire Case (Manga: [[Volume 15#Bond of Fire Case|150]], Anime: [[Distinguished Family's Consecutive Accidental Death Case|77]]) === | ||
+ | Heizo appears at the beginning of the case only; Dosan Nagato, a friend of his, introduces him to Kogoro, Ran and Conan. Since Heizo has work to do in Osaka, he sets off before long, leaving his son (whom he praises as having sharp observation skills) with Kogoro in Nagato's mansion. | ||
=== Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: [[Volume 19#Stabbed Wallet Case|185]], Anime: [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case|118]]) === | === Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: [[Volume 19#Stabbed Wallet Case|185]], Anime: [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case|118]]) === | ||
+ | Again, Heizo only appears at the beginning. He is seen talking about the serial murder case with [[Ginshiro Toyama]]: since it appears to be indiscriminate, he warns that if the culprit is not caught soon, mass hysteria might occur. Toyama understands what the police are facing as well, and promises to act carefully. | ||
=== Cruise Ship Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 23#Cruise Ship Murder Case|227]], Anime: [[The Twenty Year Old Murderous Intent: The Symphony Serial Murder Case|174]]) === | === Cruise Ship Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 23#Cruise Ship Murder Case|227]], Anime: [[The Twenty Year Old Murderous Intent: The Symphony Serial Murder Case|174]]) === | ||
+ | Toji Samezaki mentions that Heizo and him became friends through kendo and that Heizo would always beat him with ease in kendo matches. | ||
=== Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: [[Volume 31#Tiger Scroll Case|317, 319-321]], Anime: [[The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle|263]]) === | === Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: [[Volume 31#Tiger Scroll Case|317, 319-321]], Anime: [[The Osaka Double Mystery - The Naniwa Swordsman and Toyotomi's Castle|263]]) === | ||
=== Yuki-Onna Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 50#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|519, 521-522]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|490]]) === | === Yuki-Onna Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 50#Yuki-Onna Murder Case|519, 521-522]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori vs. Shinichi Kudo: Deduction Battle on the Ski Slope|490]]) === | ||
+ | Heizo solves the case just from what Shizuka told him over the phone. Later on, he gives a hint to Heiji to enlighten his son and allow him to solve the case as well. | ||
=== Unexpected Murder (Manga: [[Volume 79#Unexpected Murder|833]], Anime: [[Everyone Saw|711]]) === | === Unexpected Murder (Manga: [[Volume 79#Unexpected Murder|833]], Anime: [[Everyone Saw|711]]) === | ||
+ | In an exceptional move, Heizo calls Otaki and requests him to investigate a case. Otaki asks what the case is about, and Heizo ominously asks whether Otaki believes that vampires exist. | ||
=== Vampire's Mansion (Manga: [[Volume 79#Vampire's Mansion|834]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion|712]]) === | === Vampire's Mansion (Manga: [[Volume 79#Vampire's Mansion|834]], Anime: [[Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion|712]]) === | ||
+ | Otaki, while on the way to Vampire's Mansion, recalls that when Heizo called him, he advised him to take caution and not let vampires suck up his blood. A classmate of his own father, Rikushige Haga came to Heizo as a client to request a detective to be present at the inheritance ceremony of the Torakura mansion. | ||
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+ | === Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume 106#Detective Play Murder Case|1129-1133]], Anime: TBA) === | ||
+ | Heizo is briefly mentioned by Ginshiro Toyama after Otaki fails to keep two more suspects from dying, the former saying that Heizo could rough him up very badly if he lets any more people die on his watch. Otaki remembers that Heizo actually used to do that back in Otaki's junior years as a detective<ref>[[File 1132]].</ref>. | ||
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+ | == Non-canon plot overview == | ||
+ | === The Private Eyes' Requiem (Movie: [[The Private Eyes' Requiem|10]]) === | ||
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+ | === The Black Organization...Revealed (Special Manga: [[Special Volume 36#The Eyewitness Through the Window|402]], Anime: TBD) === | ||
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+ | === The Lost Ship in the Sky (Movie: [[The Lost Ship in the Sky|14]]) === | ||
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+ | === Private Eye in the Distant Sea (Movie: [[Private Eye in the Distant Sea|17]]) === | ||
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+ | === The Crimson Love Letter (Movie: [[The Crimson Love Letter|21]]) === | ||
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+ | === Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Anime: [[Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba|965-968]]) === | ||
== Relationships analysis == | == Relationships analysis == | ||
=== Shizuka Hattori === | === Shizuka Hattori === | ||
− | + | They appear to have a good relationship. Shizuka is not intimidated by his fierce personality, and he seems to listen to her. | |
=== Heiji Hattori === | === Heiji Hattori === | ||
− | Heizo | + | Heizo is proud of his son and seemingly supportive of his aspirations to be a detective. He also knows Heiji very well, which is why he successfully turns Heiji into a bait in the Tiger Scroll Case (this does not mean that Heiji's safety is not important to Heizo; on the contrary, he does not hesitate to place himself between Heiji and the culprit and his several dozen henchmen in order to protect the former in the same case). Heiji, for his part, does not seem to care what his father thinks of him, and addresses him very informally even when they are before a lot of people. |
== Name origin == | == Name origin == | ||
− | + | His surname stems from Inspector Hattori, a police officer who often cooperates with Detective Shunsaku Kudo of the TV drama ''[[wikipedia:ja:探偵物語|Detective Tales]]'', while "Heizo" Hasegawa is the main protagonist of ''Onihei Hanakacho''. | |
== Quotes == | == Quotes == | ||
− | {{cquote|He's just getting in the way! The spoiled brat | + | {{cquote|He's just getting in the way! The spoiled brat lets all this nonsense about "high school detectives" go to his head. He's disturbing the body and the crime scene to feed his own ego. He's just a liability to preserving the evidence. Just now, two people died right under his nose while he couldn't do a thing to stop it. He figured the police had established a perimeter so nothing would happen.|Heizo giving some "tough love" to his son.}} |
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | {| | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Heizo Before.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 77]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Heizo Middle.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 263]] | ||
+ | | style="vertical-align: top" | [[File:Heizo After.JPG|thumb|left|x200px|Episode 711]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
== In other languages == | == In other languages == | ||
{{BeginTable CharLang}} | {{BeginTable CharLang}} | ||
− | {{CharLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|平蔵 | + | {{CharLangItem|flag=Japan|Japanese|平蔵 Heizō|服部 Hattori}} |
{{CharLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|هيزو Hīzo|هاتوري Hātōri}} | {{CharLangItem|flag=Arab League|Arabic|هيزو Hīzo|هاتوري Hātōri}} | ||
{{CharLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Heizo|Hattori}} | {{CharLangItem|flag=Indonesia|Bahasa Indonesia|Heizo|Hattori}} | ||
− | {{CharLangItem|flag=US|English|Martin|Hartwell}} | + | {{CharLangItem|flag=China|Chinese|平蔵 Píngzàng|服部 Fúbù}} |
+ | {{CharLangItem|flag=US|English|Martin<br>Heizo|Hartwell<br>Hattori}} | ||
+ | {{CharLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish|Heizo|Hattori}} | ||
+ | {{CharLangItem|flag=Spain|Spanish (Latin America)|Hernán<br>Heizo|Díaz<br>Hattori}} | ||
{{CharLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Heizo|Hattori}} | {{CharLangItem|flag=Finland|Finnish|Heizo|Hattori}} | ||
{{CharLangItem|flag=France|French|Heizo|Hattori}} | {{CharLangItem|flag=France|French|Heizo|Hattori}} | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:38, 12 September 2024
Heizo Hattori | |
Japanese name: | 服部 平蔵 (Hattori Heizō) |
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English name: | Martin Hartwell |
Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Heiji Hattori (son) Shizuka Hattori (wife) Mr. Hattori[1] (father) |
Occupation: | Osaka Prefectural Police Superintendent Supervisor |
Status: | Alive |
First appearance: | Manga: File 93 Anime: Episode 48 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 14 Chapters: 1 Episodes: 10 Movies: 4 Openings: 3 Closings: 1 |
Keyhole number: | Volume 15 |
Japanese voice: | Takehiro Koyama (Episode 77~712; Movie 10, 14, 17) Kazuhiro Yamaji (Movie 21; Episode 965 onwards) |
English voice: | Andrew T. Chandler (FUNimation) Rick Zieff (Bang Zoom!) Chris Jahn (Macias Group) |
Heizo Hattori (服部 平蔵 Hattori Heizō ), known in the Funimation dub as Martin Hartwell, is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Personality
- 3 Skills
- 4 Appellations
- 5 Plot overview
- 5.1 Great Detective of the West (Manga: 93, Anime: 48)
- 5.2 Bond of Fire Case (Manga: 150, Anime: 77)
- 5.3 Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: 185, Anime: 118)
- 5.4 Cruise Ship Murder Case (Manga: 227, Anime: 174)
- 5.5 Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: 317, 319-321, Anime: 263)
- 5.6 Yuki-Onna Murder Case (Manga: 519, 521-522, Anime: 490)
- 5.7 Unexpected Murder (Manga: 833, Anime: 711)
- 5.8 Vampire's Mansion (Manga: 834, Anime: 712)
- 5.9 Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: 1129-1133, Anime: TBA)
- 6 Non-canon plot overview
- 7 Relationships analysis
- 8 Name origin
- 9 Quotes
- 10 Gallery
- 11 In other languages
- 12 See also
- 13 References
Background
Heizo Hattori is the father of Heiji Hattori, the husband of Shizuka Hattori and the highest ranking officer in the Osaka Prefectural Police Headquarters, as Superintendent Supervisor.[2] He is close to Goro Otaki and Ginshiro Toyama, and it is due to his friendship with the latter that Heiji was able to meet Toyama's daughter Kazuha. He respects the famous Sleeping Kogoro and does not seem to have noticed Conan's extraordinary abilities, perhaps because they have only met a handful of times.
Personality
Heizo is very serious (especially when he is at work) and quite cold. However, he does have a softer side, and he cares about his family members and friends.
Skills
Heizo possesses superb observation skills, and his intelligence and dedication skills are also excellent, as, in every case (2 cases so far) with his personal involvement, he manages to correctly deduce the culprit. In the Tiger Scroll Case, he also devises a plan to bait the culprit and his henchmen out, and in the Yuki-Onna Murder Case he solves the case without even being at the murder scene and as quickly as Yusaku Kudo. His police rank implies that he knows the art of managing people, and gives him command of many of the police officers of Osaka.
Heizo is additionally a practitioner of Kendo.
Appellations
Plot overview
In most cases where he appears, Heizo only plays a minor role.
Great Detective of the West (Manga: 93, Anime: 48)
Megure mentions that Heiji's father is called Heizo.
Bond of Fire Case (Manga: 150, Anime: 77)
Heizo appears at the beginning of the case only; Dosan Nagato, a friend of his, introduces him to Kogoro, Ran and Conan. Since Heizo has work to do in Osaka, he sets off before long, leaving his son (whom he praises as having sharp observation skills) with Kogoro in Nagato's mansion.
Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: 185, Anime: 118)
Again, Heizo only appears at the beginning. He is seen talking about the serial murder case with Ginshiro Toyama: since it appears to be indiscriminate, he warns that if the culprit is not caught soon, mass hysteria might occur. Toyama understands what the police are facing as well, and promises to act carefully.
Cruise Ship Murder Case (Manga: 227, Anime: 174)
Toji Samezaki mentions that Heizo and him became friends through kendo and that Heizo would always beat him with ease in kendo matches.
Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: 317, 319-321, Anime: 263)
Yuki-Onna Murder Case (Manga: 519, 521-522, Anime: 490)
Heizo solves the case just from what Shizuka told him over the phone. Later on, he gives a hint to Heiji to enlighten his son and allow him to solve the case as well.
Unexpected Murder (Manga: 833, Anime: 711)
In an exceptional move, Heizo calls Otaki and requests him to investigate a case. Otaki asks what the case is about, and Heizo ominously asks whether Otaki believes that vampires exist.
Vampire's Mansion (Manga: 834, Anime: 712)
Otaki, while on the way to Vampire's Mansion, recalls that when Heizo called him, he advised him to take caution and not let vampires suck up his blood. A classmate of his own father, Rikushige Haga came to Heizo as a client to request a detective to be present at the inheritance ceremony of the Torakura mansion.
Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: 1129-1133, Anime: TBA)
Heizo is briefly mentioned by Ginshiro Toyama after Otaki fails to keep two more suspects from dying, the former saying that Heizo could rough him up very badly if he lets any more people die on his watch. Otaki remembers that Heizo actually used to do that back in Otaki's junior years as a detective[3].
Non-canon plot overview
The Private Eyes' Requiem (Movie: 10)
The Black Organization...Revealed (Special Manga: 402, Anime: TBD)
The Lost Ship in the Sky (Movie: 14)
Private Eye in the Distant Sea (Movie: 17)
The Crimson Love Letter (Movie: 21)
Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Anime: 965-968)
Relationships analysis
Shizuka Hattori
They appear to have a good relationship. Shizuka is not intimidated by his fierce personality, and he seems to listen to her.
Heiji Hattori
Heizo is proud of his son and seemingly supportive of his aspirations to be a detective. He also knows Heiji very well, which is why he successfully turns Heiji into a bait in the Tiger Scroll Case (this does not mean that Heiji's safety is not important to Heizo; on the contrary, he does not hesitate to place himself between Heiji and the culprit and his several dozen henchmen in order to protect the former in the same case). Heiji, for his part, does not seem to care what his father thinks of him, and addresses him very informally even when they are before a lot of people.
Name origin
His surname stems from Inspector Hattori, a police officer who often cooperates with Detective Shunsaku Kudo of the TV drama Detective Tales, while "Heizo" Hasegawa is the main protagonist of Onihei Hanakacho.
Quotes
“ | He's just getting in the way! The spoiled brat lets all this nonsense about "high school detectives" go to his head. He's disturbing the body and the crime scene to feed his own ego. He's just a liability to preserving the evidence. Just now, two people died right under his nose while he couldn't do a thing to stop it. He figured the police had established a perimeter so nothing would happen. | „ |
— Heizo giving some "tough love" to his son. |
Gallery
In other languages
See also
References
- ^ Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion
- ^ Manga volume 10, file 93; anime episode 77.
- ^ File 1132.