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{{nihongo|'''Nonchalant Lupin'''|さりげなく ルパン|Sarigenaku Rupan}} is a short story by [[Gosho Aoyama]] from 1987, made with the help of some fellow university students from the [[Nekketsu Manga Konjō-kai]] back then (some of whom are his [[Gosho Aoyama's assistants|assistants]] nowadays) and the second professionally released work (after ''[[Wait For Me]]'', thus excluding several [[Wikipedia:Doujinshi|doujinshis]] he made as part of the Manga Konjō-kai for a couple of fanzines) and made for a contest by the [[Wikipedia:Weekly Shōnen Magazine|Shōnen Magazine]] before switching to the [[Shōnen Sunday]]. It was the prototype for ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', featuring early versions of [[Kaito Kuroba]] and [[Aoko Nakamori]] called "Kaito Lupin" and "Aoko Holmes", already combining the names of two of Gosho's favorite characters from literature. | {{nihongo|'''Nonchalant Lupin'''|さりげなく ルパン|Sarigenaku Rupan}} is a short story by [[Gosho Aoyama]] from 1987, made with the help of some fellow university students from the [[Nekketsu Manga Konjō-kai]] back then (some of whom are his [[Gosho Aoyama's assistants|assistants]] nowadays) and the second professionally released work (after ''[[Wait For Me]]'', thus excluding several [[Wikipedia:Doujinshi|doujinshis]] he made as part of the Manga Konjō-kai for a couple of fanzines) and made for a contest by the [[Wikipedia:Weekly Shōnen Magazine|Shōnen Magazine]] before switching to the [[Shōnen Sunday]]. It was the prototype for ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', featuring early versions of [[Kaito Kuroba]] and [[Aoko Nakamori]] called "Kaito Lupin" and "Aoko Holmes", already combining the names of two of Gosho's favorite characters from literature. | ||
− | It was rereleased | + | It was rereleased 18 years after its original publication in ''[[3rd Base 4th#Collected Short Stories of Gosho Aoyama 3rd Base 4th|Collected Short Stories of Gosho Aoyama 3rd Base 4th]]'' and 30 years later as a bonus chapter in the "Treasured Edition" of [[Magic Kaito Volume 5]]. |
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** [[Ken Gurikoji]] seemingly served as a prototype to [[Saguru Hakuba]], who was made more handsome and a detective instead of a criminal, but otherwise fulfills the same role of the blond-haired adversary to Kaito who also vies for Aoko's affection. | ** [[Ken Gurikoji]] seemingly served as a prototype to [[Saguru Hakuba]], who was made more handsome and a detective instead of a criminal, but otherwise fulfills the same role of the blond-haired adversary to Kaito who also vies for Aoko's affection. | ||
** [[Inspector Holmes]] was split into the characters of inspector [[Ginzo Nakamori]], who's still Aoko's father, and [[Toichi Kuroba]], who serves as Kaito's father. [[Aoko Holmes' mother]] was seemingly repurposed into the role of [[Chikage Kuroba]], Kaito's mother. | ** [[Inspector Holmes]] was split into the characters of inspector [[Ginzo Nakamori]], who's still Aoko's father, and [[Toichi Kuroba]], who serves as Kaito's father. [[Aoko Holmes' mother]] was seemingly repurposed into the role of [[Chikage Kuroba]], Kaito's mother. | ||
− | ** Childhood flashbacks between Kaito and Aoko similar to the one shown in this | + | ** Childhood flashbacks between Kaito and Aoko similar to the one shown in this story are featured in ''Magic Kaito'' a couple of times, too, including right in the [[The Revived Phantom Thief (Manga)|first chapter]]. |
* Aoko Nakamori founds a detective club to hunt [[Kaitou Kid]] at the end of the last episode of ''[[Magic Kaito 1412]]'', [[Midnight Crow|Midnight Crow (Part 2): Clash! White or Black!?]]. This could be a throwback to her prototype, Aoko Holmes, being the leader of her own detective club in this short story. | * Aoko Nakamori founds a detective club to hunt [[Kaitou Kid]] at the end of the last episode of ''[[Magic Kaito 1412]]'', [[Midnight Crow|Midnight Crow (Part 2): Clash! White or Black!?]]. This could be a throwback to her prototype, Aoko Holmes, being the leader of her own detective club in this short story. | ||
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Magic Kaito Chapter 0 | |
Title: | Nonchalant Lupin |
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Japanese title: | さりげなく ルパン (Sarigenaku Rupan) |
Original release: | 1987 |
Volume: | Collected Short Stories of Gosho Aoyama 3rd Base 4th Magic Kaito Volume 5 |
Pages: | 40 |
Nonchalant Lupin (さりげなく ルパン Sarigenaku Rupan ) is a short story by Gosho Aoyama from 1987, made with the help of some fellow university students from the Nekketsu Manga Konjō-kai back then (some of whom are his assistants nowadays) and the second professionally released work (after Wait For Me, thus excluding several doujinshis he made as part of the Manga Konjō-kai for a couple of fanzines) and made for a contest by the Shōnen Magazine before switching to the Shōnen Sunday. It was the prototype for Magic Kaito, featuring early versions of Kaito Kuroba and Aoko Nakamori called "Kaito Lupin" and "Aoko Holmes", already combining the names of two of Gosho's favorite characters from literature.
It was rereleased 18 years after its original publication in Collected Short Stories of Gosho Aoyama 3rd Base 4th and 30 years later as a bonus chapter in the "Treasured Edition" of Magic Kaito Volume 5.
Contents
Characters
Introduced
In order of introduction:
Picture | Name | Role |
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Kaito Lupin | A mischivious high school student who also acts as a mysterious thief. | |
Okuzo Tsubura | Headmaster of the high school who wants to get rid of Kaito. | |
Aoko Holmes | High school student, friend of Kaito and leader of the detective club at school. | |
Doctor Aso | High school physician. Named and modeled after one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants. | |
Kenzo Gurikoji | Head of the Gurikoji Financial Group and Ken's father. | |
Ken Gurikoji | High school student, Kaito's rival and Kenzo's son. | |
Eiichi Yamagishi | Fox-like animal, cameo by one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants. | |
Keiji Aso | High school student, cameo by one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants | |
60px | Yutaka Abe | Mouse/Rat-like animal, cameo by Gosho Aoyama's senpai/later assistant. |
60px | Masaki Negishi | Bear/Dog-like animal, cameo by one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants. |
Inspector Holmes | Police inspector and Aoko's father. | |
Aoko Holmes' mother | Inspector Holmes's wife and Aoko's mother. | |
Priest of Kikuchi Church | Gets tasked with officiating the wedding between Kenzo and Aoko. |
Gadgets
Introduced
In order of introduction:
Card Gun | |
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Settings
Introduced
In order of introduction:
- Tokyo
- Unknown ward
- Unnamed high school
- Momoko Color Lab (Mentioned)
- Holmes Residence
- Kikuchi Building
- Kikuchi Church (24th floor of Kikuchi Building)
- Shinjuku Ward
- Nishi-Shinjuku skyscrapers (Background)
- Unknown ward
Plot
While sneaking around the school late at night searching for the answers to the final exam, Kaito Lupin stumbles across a list for "Illegally Accepted Students" for his school. To prevent a scandal from happening and to put Kaito in his place once and for all, the headmaster Okuzo Tsubura teams up with the Gurikoji Financial Group's Kenzo Gurikoji. Gurikoji is currently being investigated by inspector Holmes, regarding the group's drug trafficking and gun smuggling. Tsubura and Gurikoji intend to trick Kaito's friend and inspector Holmes' daughter, Aoko Holmes, into believing Kaito might be expelled from school and blackmail her into marrying Gurikoji's son, Ken. By doing this, Gurikoji would gain control over police investigations and Tsubura would finally be able to remove Lupin from the school. Aoko reluctantly agrees and it's up to Kaito to crash the wedding and steal her away somehow.
Cameos
- Doctor Aso ist named after one of Gosho Aoyama's assistants, Keiji Aso, and slightly looks like an older version of him. He also appears later on as a student in Kaito Lupin's and Aoko Holmes' class next to a couple of other students and animals, who are cameos of other assistants (see below).
- Eiichi Yamagishi, Yutaka Abe and Masaki Negishi appear as a fox- or kitsune-like being, a mouse/rat and a bear/dog respectively.
- The "Kikuchi Building" (including its "Kikuchi Church" on the 24th floor) and the "Momoko Color Lab" written on the envelope are named after Momoko Kikuchi, Gosho Aoyama's favorite pop idol back then.
Continuity
- The plot takes place over two days, December 23rd and December 24th of an unspecified year.
Real Life Models
Nishi-Shinjuku
Some of the skyscrapers of the Nishi-Shinjuku district in the Shinjuku Ward can be seen in the background, showing that this story is at least set in Tokyo somewhere.
PLAYBACK EPISODE
The Treasured Edition of each Magic Kaito volume contained some short comments by Gosho Aoyama about every chapter. Since Nonchalant Lupin was released as part of the Treasured Edition of Magic Kaito Volume 5, it got featured, too:
"It's a short story I sent to Shōnen Magazine, and I got an award for it. As you can see, it was a prototype for Magic Kaito (laughs) The form is different, but even the Card Gun appears. I drew this because the editor I had at that time told me: "Show me a story you want to write." It's my second work! Now that I look back, I'm embarassed because it looks bad. (laughs) Anyway, the hero's name is Lupin, and the name of the story Nonchalant Lupin, but I don't know where he's nonchalant... (laughs)"
(Translated by Startold (TL Note: Thanks to Yunnie for the help), with a few corrections.)
Trivia
- This short story served as a prototype to Magic Kaito. Elements taken over to it were:
- Kaito Lupin and Aoko Holmes, who were only slightly redesigned and renamed Kaito Kuroba and Aoko Nakamori.
- The Arsène Lupin-like costume from the cover of Nonchalant Lupin was taken over as Kaitou Kid's costume, but interestingly never appears in the short story itself. The closest to it is Kaito's suit he wears at the end of the chapter.
- Kaito Lupin's card gun was taken over into Magic Kaito pretty much unchanged in function, but wholly redesigned.
- Doctor Aso bears more than a passing resemblance to Konosuke Jii.
- Ken Gurikoji seemingly served as a prototype to Saguru Hakuba, who was made more handsome and a detective instead of a criminal, but otherwise fulfills the same role of the blond-haired adversary to Kaito who also vies for Aoko's affection.
- Inspector Holmes was split into the characters of inspector Ginzo Nakamori, who's still Aoko's father, and Toichi Kuroba, who serves as Kaito's father. Aoko Holmes' mother was seemingly repurposed into the role of Chikage Kuroba, Kaito's mother.
- Childhood flashbacks between Kaito and Aoko similar to the one shown in this story are featured in Magic Kaito a couple of times, too, including right in the first chapter.
- Aoko Nakamori founds a detective club to hunt Kaitou Kid at the end of the last episode of Magic Kaito 1412, Midnight Crow (Part 2): Clash! White or Black!?. This could be a throwback to her prototype, Aoko Holmes, being the leader of her own detective club in this short story.
See also
References
Short Stories | ||
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Self-published | Mococo (HOLE • MAIL RUNNER) (1986) • WALK MAN (1986) | |
Competition entry | Nonchalant Lupin (1987) | |
Shōnen Sunday | Wait For Me (1986) • The Santa Claus of Summer (1987) • Sunday 19 Show - The Wandering Red Butterfly (1988) • Play It Again (1988) • Excalibur (1988) • K∀ITO (1989) | |
Young Sunday | Tell Me A Lie (2007) |