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Latest revision as of 22:48, 13 August 2023

Waltz Hohoemi

Waltz Hohoemi Profile.png

Profile
Japanese name: 微笑 ワルツ
(Hohoemi Warutsu)
Age: 41
Gender: Female
Date of birth: Unknown
Relatives: Tango Hohoemi (husband)
Occupation: "Smile Village" administration manager
Status: Alive
Statistics
First appearance: Anime: 997
Appearances: Waltz Hohoemi Appearances
Cases solved: 0
Actors
Japanese voice: Roko Takizawa
English voice: Elizabeth Price (Macias Group)

Waltz Hohoemi (微笑 ワルツ Hohoemi Warutsu?) is a character in the anime franchise Detective Conan.

Background

She appears in episode 997 as the "Smile Village" nursing resort chief director and Waltz Hohoemi's husband. She and her husband planned to scam the four rich elders Sakura Sakuma, Azami Azagami, Botan Hotaka and Sumire Sumida, but the Detective Boys managed to stop them.

Personality

She is a mischievous woman that, along her husband, planned to scam the old women by forcing them to sign a nursing home contract to buy resorts in Dubai, but the couple was stopped by Conan and the Detective Boys.

Appearance

She is a middle-aged woman with blond short hair. She was always smiling, but in a moment she stopped smiling and her face was shown frowning. She wears a green dress and uses expensive accessories like necklaces and rings.

Appellations

Plot overview

Intrigue at Smile Village (Anime: 997)

Relationship analysis

Tango Hohoemi

Azami Azagami

Botan Hotaka

Sumire Sumida

Sakura Sakuma

Detective Boys

Trivia

  • Her name comes from the pronunciation of Waltz, a type of ballroom and folk dance originating from Europe.

See also