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Hakuba | |
Japanese name: | 白馬 (Hakuba) |
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Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | unknown |
Relatives: | Mr. Hakuba (younger brother) Saguru Hakuba (only son) |
Occupation: | Superintendent General |
Nicknames: | Boku no chichi (Saguru Hakuba) |
First appearance: | Magic Kaito Manga: Chapter 15 Anime: Movie 4 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 1 Episodes: 1 Specials: 1 |
Cases solved: | 0 |
Japanese voice: | Takashi Nagasako Nobuaki Fukuda |
Hakuba (白馬 Hakuba ) is a character in the manga and anime franchise Magic Kaito and Detective Conan.
Contents
Background
Hakuba is Saguru Hakuba's father. He has a younger brother[1], who is the owner of "Hakuba Research Center" on Ekoda periphery.
As Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, he holds the highest police rank in TMPD. The second-in-command after him is Toshio Moroboshi.
He convinced Nakamori to work with his son to show Saguru the ropes of real police work.
He's told Saguru all about Heiji Hattori, the son of the chief of the Osaka Police. He said Heiji were a very intuitive detective.
Personality
Appellations
Plot overview
Captured in Her Eyes (Movie: 4)
Conan visualized him, his deputy, and other four suspect policemen.
Relationship Analysis
Saguru Hakuba
Saguru Hakuba is his only son.
Ginzo Nakamori
Toshio Moroboshi
Toshio Moroboshi is his direct subordinate and the one in charge of the police when he is not in function.
Trivia
- His character design is the same for Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police in episode 155 of the anime Lupin III: Part II, a source of inspiration for Detective Conan.
Different looks
References
- ^ In Japanese version manga, when Saguru talks about his uncle, it's written with "叔父" (Oji lit."parent's younger brother" )