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| occupation          = Servant of Onimaru (previously) <br> Pet (currently)
 
| occupation          = Servant of Onimaru (previously) <br> Pet (currently)
 
| aliases            = Namako
 
| aliases            = Namako
| first-appearance    = [[Yaiba]] Chapter 15 (statue)<br> [[Magic Kaito]] Chapter 18<br>Anime: [[OVA 1]]
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| first-appearance    = Manga: [[Yaiba]] Chapter 15 (statue) / [[Magic Kaito]] Chapter 18 / [[Volume 31|File 308]] <br> Anime: [[OVA 1]]
 
| appearances        = {{:Namako-Otoko Appearances}}
 
| appearances        = {{:Namako-Otoko Appearances}}
 
| japanese-voice      = [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura]]
 
| japanese-voice      = [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura]]
 
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'''{{nihongo|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]].<ref>[[Volume 84]], File 2</ref>
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'''{{nihongo|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|Ran]], as well as serving as one of the mascots of [[Beika Aquarium]].<ref>[[Volume 84]], File 2</ref>
  
 
== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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== Plot overview ==
 
== Plot overview ==
=== Yaiba ===
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=== ''Yaiba'' plot overview ===
==== Eight Demons Arc ====
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==== Eight Demons Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 2|15]]-[[Yaiba Volume 5|48]], Yaiba Anime: [[The Eight Demons: Frog Man's Assault|4]]-[[The Birth of the Lightning Slash|12]]) ====
  
==== Four Heavenly Kings Arc ====
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==== Four Heavenly Kings Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 5|49]]-[[Yaiba Volume 7|62]], Yaiba Anime: [[Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle|13]]-[[Wind and Thunder Clash! Yaiba vs. Onimaru|17]]) ====
  
==== Dragon God Orb Arc ====
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==== Dragon God Orb Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 7|63]]-[[Yaiba Volume 12|120]], Yaiba Anime: [[Searching for the Legendary Orb|18]]-[[The Strongest in History! The Ryuujin Sword!!|35]]) ====
  
==== Kaguya Arc ====
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==== Kaguya Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 12|121]]-[[Yaiba Volume 16|163]], Yaiba Anime: [[Invaders From the Moon - The Empress Kaguya|36]]-[[I'm Yaiba Kurogane, a Samurai!|52]]) ====
  
==== Chiki Chiki Grand Prix ====
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==== Chiki Chiki Grand Prix (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 17|173-176]]) ====
  
==== Pyramid Arc ====
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==== Pyramid Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 18|178]]-[[Yaiba Volume 20|199]]) ====
  
==== Underworld Arc ====
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==== Underworld Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 20|200]]-[[Yaiba Volume 20|207]]) ====
  
==== Yamata no Orochi Arc ====
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==== Yamata no Orochi Arc (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 20|208]]-[[Yaiba Volume 23|236]]) ====
  
 
[[File:Yaiba Chapter 255 Gerozaimon Namako Sayaka.jpg|thumb|150px|Namako and Gerozaimon in the Mine family's pond as regular animals.]]
 
[[File:Yaiba Chapter 255 Gerozaimon Namako Sayaka.jpg|thumb|150px|Namako and Gerozaimon in the Mine family's pond as regular animals.]]
==== Epilogue (Yaiba Manga: [[Volume_24|255]]) ====
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==== Epilogue (Yaiba Manga: [[Yaiba Volume 24|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 at the pond of the [[Mine family]]'s mansion together with [[Gerozaimon Geroda]] and [[Kumo-Otoko]].
 
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 at the pond of the [[Mine family]]'s mansion together with [[Gerozaimon Geroda]] and [[Kumo-Otoko]].
  
=== Detective Conan ===
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=== ''Detective Conan'' plot overview ===
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==== Spider Mansion Case (Manga: [[Volume 25#File 247 - Seen Horror|247]], Anime: [[Tottori Spider Mansion Demon|166]]) ====
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[[Ran Mouri]] and [[Kazuha Toyama]] talk about the mobile phone [[Shinichi Kudo]] gifted to the former and the keychain is mentioned for the first time, but not seen yet.
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==== Fake Kogoro Mouri Case (Manga: [[Volume 31#Fake Kogoro Mouri Case|308-310]], Anime: [[Kogoro Mouri's Imposter|243-244]]) ====
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[[Ran Mouri]] forgot her mobile phone in the car, which [[Masao Shinbo]] returns to her, with the Namako-Otoko keychan visible for the first time. This moment also serves as a clue in revealing the culprit in the end.
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==== Bomber's Request (Manga: [[Volume 73#Bomber's Request|771-774]], Anime: [[The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|648-650]]) ====
 
==== Bomber's Request (Manga: [[Volume 73#Bomber's Request|771-774]], Anime: [[The Case of the Besieged Detective Agency|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.
 
[[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.
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==== Lover Code Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Lover Code Case|1039-1042]]) ====
 
==== Lover Code Case (Manga: [[Volume 98#Lover Code Case|1039-1042]]) ====
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[[File:Ran's cellphone's strap.jpg|thumb|right|100px|Namako-Otoko strap on ran's cellphone.]]
 
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]].
 
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]].
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=== Non-canon ''Detective Conan'' plot overview ===
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==== The Raven Chaser (Movie: [[The Raven Chaser|13]]) ====
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==== Episode ONE: The Great Detective Turned Small (TV Special: [[Episode One: The Great Detective Turned Small|6]]) ====
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[[Ran Mouri]] demands of [[Shinichi Kudo]] to buy her a new mobile phone, including a "Namako-Otoko keychain", after solving the [[Shinichi Kudo's Aquarium Case|Aquarium Murder Case]].
  
 
[[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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Namako-Otoko

Namako-Otoko.jpg

Profile
Japanese name: ナマコ男
(Namako Otoko)
Age: At least 1000 years[1]
Gender: Male
Occupation: Servant of Onimaru (previously)
Pet (currently)
Aliases: Namako
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Yaiba Chapter 15 (statue) / Magic Kaito Chapter 18 / File 308
Anime: OVA 1
Appearances: Chapters: 48
Chapters: 8
Episodes: 3
Movies: 1
OVAs: 1
Specials: 1
Openings: 1
Closings: 2
Actors
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, 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 plot overview

Eight Demons Arc (Yaiba Manga: 15-48, Yaiba Anime: 4-12)

Four Heavenly Kings Arc (Yaiba Manga: 49-62, Yaiba Anime: 13-17)

Dragon God Orb Arc (Yaiba Manga: 63-120, Yaiba Anime: 18-35)

Kaguya Arc (Yaiba Manga: 121-163, Yaiba Anime: 36-52)

Chiki Chiki Grand Prix (Yaiba Manga: 173-176)

Pyramid Arc (Yaiba Manga: 178-199)

Underworld Arc (Yaiba Manga: 200-207)

Yamata no Orochi Arc (Yaiba Manga: 208-236)

Namako and Gerozaimon in the Mine family's pond as regular animals.

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 at the pond of the Mine family's mansion together with Gerozaimon Geroda and Kumo-Otoko.

Detective Conan plot overview

Spider Mansion Case (Manga: 247, Anime: 166)

Ran Mouri and Kazuha Toyama talk about the mobile phone Shinichi Kudo gifted to the former and the keychain is mentioned for the first time, but not seen yet.

Fake Kogoro Mouri Case (Manga: 308-310, Anime: 243-244)

Ran Mouri forgot her mobile phone in the car, which Masao Shinbo returns to her, with the Namako-Otoko keychan visible for the first time. This moment also serves as a clue in revealing the culprit in the end.

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.

See? ♡ (Manga: 1008)

Two of the toys next to the television Maria Higashio sleeps in front of, are stuffed animal versions of Gerozaimon Geroda and Namako-Otoko.

Lover Code Case (Manga: 1039-1042)

Namako-Otoko strap on ran's cellphone.

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.

Non-canon Detective Conan plot overview

The Raven Chaser (Movie: 13)

Episode ONE: The Great Detective Turned Small (TV Special: 6)

Ran Mouri demands of Shinichi Kudo to buy her a new mobile phone, including a "Namako-Otoko keychain", after solving the Aquarium Murder Case.

Keychain depicting Ran Mouri and a singing Namako-Otoko.

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

  1. ^ a b Yaiba Volume 2, Chapter 6
  2. ^ Volume 84, File 2
Yaiba
Main Characters Yaiba KuroganeSayaka MineMusashi MiyamotoTakeshi OnimaruKojiro SasakiJubei YagyuShonosukeKagetoraGerozaimon GerodaNamako-Otoko
Secondary Characters Kenjuro KuroganeRaizo MineShizuka MineGrandma MineMoroha KuroganeMichiko KuroganeSoshi OkitaKumo-OtokoList of minor Yaiba characters
Manga Yaiba Manga Volume 1-1011-2021-24Volume 123456789101112131415161718192021222324
OVA adaptations Yaiba (pilot OVA)Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba List of episodesStaff
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 MysteryThe Scarlet School TripList of crossovers
Related Articles Swords used in YaibaYaoyaEkoda High SchoolPlay It AgainK∀ITO