Difference between revisions of "Kashiko Shikibe"
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| gender = Female | | gender = Female | ||
− | | nicknames: = | + | | nicknames: = Baaya (in Japanese); Governess (in the English translation) |
| first-appearance = Magic Kaito Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Dark Knight|Chapter 27]] <br> Magic Kaito 1412: [[A Temptation in Scarlet|Episode 5]] | | first-appearance = Magic Kaito Manga: [[Magic Kaito Volume 4#Dark Knight|Chapter 27]] <br> Magic Kaito 1412: [[A Temptation in Scarlet|Episode 5]] | ||
| appearances = {{:Hakuba's Housekeeper Appearances}} | | appearances = {{:Hakuba's Housekeeper Appearances}} | ||
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| footnotes = [[Magic Kaito]] character | | footnotes = [[Magic Kaito]] character | ||
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− | [[Saguru Hakuba]]'s housekeeper, whom he addresses as '''{{nihongo| | + | [[Saguru Hakuba]]'s housekeeper, whom he addresses as '''{{nihongo|baaya|婆や|bāya}}''' is a minor character in [[Magic Kaito]] and [[Detective Conan]]. She appears to be his primary caretaker, at least in Japan. |
== Appearance and personality == | == Appearance and personality == | ||
− | + | Baaya is an older woman with light-colored, curled hair and a hawk nose, which suggests some degree of non-Japanese ancestry. She is also fairly tall, as she sits level with 5'11" [[Saguru Hakuba]] when driving a car. In her only visible appearance, she wears a suit coat over a black turtleneck and glasses on a thin chain. | |
== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
− | + | Baaya first appears in the Twilight Mansion Case, which marked Saguru Hakuba's first appearance as well. She drove him to the Mansion and remained hidden nearby in case he needed help. They marked the top of her car with a large 'X' so Hakuba's hawk Watson could find her and relay messages between them.<ref>{{cite book|last=Aoyama|first=Gosho|title=Detective Conan|volume=30|publisher=Shogakukan|chapter=Chapter 4-7|language=English}} ("Twilight Mansion Case")</ref> | |
She is also mentioned in the Detective Koushien. However, this time Saguru has come alone and told her not to wait for him. | She is also mentioned in the Detective Koushien. However, this time Saguru has come alone and told her not to wait for him. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * The word ' | + | * The word 'baaya' means either 'old housekeeper' or 'wet nurse'. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 06:39, 5 September 2021
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Japanese name: | 婆や or ばあや (Bāya) |
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Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Female |
First appearance: | Magic Kaito Manga: Chapter 27 Magic Kaito 1412: Episode 5 |
Appearances: |
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Japanese voice: | Reiko Suzuki (TV Special) Mika Doi (Magic Kaito 1412) |
Magic Kaito character |
Saguru Hakuba's housekeeper, whom he addresses as baaya (婆や bāya ) is a minor character in Magic Kaito and Detective Conan. She appears to be his primary caretaker, at least in Japan.
Appearance and personality
Baaya is an older woman with light-colored, curled hair and a hawk nose, which suggests some degree of non-Japanese ancestry. She is also fairly tall, as she sits level with 5'11" Saguru Hakuba when driving a car. In her only visible appearance, she wears a suit coat over a black turtleneck and glasses on a thin chain.
Plot overview
Baaya first appears in the Twilight Mansion Case, which marked Saguru Hakuba's first appearance as well. She drove him to the Mansion and remained hidden nearby in case he needed help. They marked the top of her car with a large 'X' so Hakuba's hawk Watson could find her and relay messages between them.[1]
She is also mentioned in the Detective Koushien. However, this time Saguru has come alone and told her not to wait for him.
The housekeeper also appears in the Dark Knight case in Magic Kaito. She is driving Hakuba to the Kaito Kid heist, but Kaito tricks her into taking a route right through a traffic jam which slows their progress, so Saguru gets out of the car and runs the rest of the way.
Trivia
- The word 'baaya' means either 'old housekeeper' or 'wet nurse'.
See also
References
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Chapter 4-7" (in English). Detective Conan. 30. Shogakukan. ("Twilight Mansion Case")