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Sugita is a detective from the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]], Division One Investigations. He loves [[Miwako Sato|Sato]] and is thus jealous of [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]], often attempting to interrupt along with several other officers their dates. He has respect for [[Kiyonaga Matsumoto|Matsumoto]] and [[Hyoue Kuroda|Kuroda]], and follows their orders. | Sugita is a detective from the [[Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department]], Division One Investigations. He loves [[Miwako Sato|Sato]] and is thus jealous of [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]], often attempting to interrupt along with several other officers their dates. He has respect for [[Kiyonaga Matsumoto|Matsumoto]] and [[Hyoue Kuroda|Kuroda]], and follows their orders. | ||
− | He meets [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] in several cases and his great deduction impressed him only during Takagi's kidnapping, but Conan justifies himself by saying that when he consulted [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] earlier on the phone, that's what he told him. In the end, along with [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], Conan shows to the police the trick used by the culprit, even if he making them to believe that is [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] to find the evidence. | + | He meets [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] in several cases and his great deduction impressed him only during Takagi's kidnapping, but Conan justifies himself by saying that when he consulted [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] earlier on the phone, that's what he told him.<ref>Episode 681: The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love (Begin Broadcasting)</ref> In the end, along with [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]], Conan shows to the police the trick used by the culprit, even if he making them to believe that is [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] to find the evidence.<ref>Episode 683: The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love (Enter the Scene)</ref> |
− | + | In a case, along with other officers, he had to save Conan from a murder suspect who kidnapped a girl at Haido's shipping mall and attempted to escape. As a result Conan successfully rescued the girl and was taken hostage as a substitute. As [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] orders, the hostage's life is their priority.<ref>Episode 547: Two Days with the Culprit (First Day)</ref> | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[List of minor recurring manga characters]] | * [[List of minor recurring manga characters]] | ||
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Sugita | |
Japanese name: | 杉田 (Sugita) |
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Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | unknown |
Relatives: | unknown |
Occupation: | Policeman |
First appearance: | Manga: File 404 Anime: Episode 358 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 3 Episodes: 23 Movies: 2 Openings: 1 |
Japanese voice: | Hiromichi Kogami (episode 480) |
Sugita (杉田 Sugita ), commonly referred to as Detective Sugita (杉田刑事 Sugita-keiji ), is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
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Background
Sugita is a detective from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, Division One Investigations. He loves Sato and is thus jealous of Takagi, often attempting to interrupt along with several other officers their dates. He has respect for Matsumoto and Kuroda, and follows their orders.
He meets Conan in several cases and his great deduction impressed him only during Takagi's kidnapping, but Conan justifies himself by saying that when he consulted Shinichi earlier on the phone, that's what he told him.[1] In the end, along with Haibara, Conan shows to the police the trick used by the culprit, even if he making them to believe that is Agasa to find the evidence.[2]
In a case, along with other officers, he had to save Conan from a murder suspect who kidnapped a girl at Haido's shipping mall and attempted to escape. As a result Conan successfully rescued the girl and was taken hostage as a substitute. As Megure orders, the hostage's life is their priority.[3]
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