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Revision as of 22:11, 27 August 2011
Toichi Kuroba | |
Japanese name: | 黒羽 盗一 (Kuroba Touichi) |
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Age: | unknown (deceased) |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Chikage Kuroba (wife) Kaito Kuroba (son) |
Aliases: | Kaitou Kid Phantom Thief Kid 1412 Kaitou 1412 |
First appearance: | Magic Kaito Chapter 1 Anime: Episode 96 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 4 Episodes: 4 Movies: 1 Specials: 3 Episodes: 13 Chapters: 12 Magic Kaito: 6 |
Keyhole number: | Volume 55 |
Japanese voice: | Shuichi Ikeda |
Toichi Kuroba (黒羽 盗一 Kuroba Touichi ) is Kaito Kuroba's father, a world-renowned magician, and the original Kaitou Kid.
Contents
Background
Toichi's first heist was how he first met his wife. It involved him wearing an outfit that was in homage for the great Aresene Lupin for his next magic show. Toichi saved Chikage which is how they fell in love. When people saw it, Toichi automatically knew the outfit was going to be his costume.
Toichi as Kid was the greatest jewel thief in Japan as well as the best stage magician in Japan until he was murdered in a fake magic accident. Sometime prior to his death Toichi had his attendant and friend Konosuke Jii promise him that he would never tell Kaito about his thieving.[1] In the manga Kaito's mother was aware of her husband's double life and is aware that Kaito discovered Toichi's secret room within their household.[2]
It was implied in Magic Kaito that Toichi's magic teacher was world-renowned British magician James Hopper, whose granddaughter Kaito defended against Snake.[3]
Personality
Toichi seems to have a playful atmosphere about himself, not unlike his son Kaito Kuroba, as demonstrated by his amusing magic tricks to delight his audience.
Relationships analysis
- Toichi Kuroba and Yusaku Kudo
- Toichi seems to have had a friendly rivalry with Yusaku Kudo, as Yusaku successfully stopped one of Toichi's jewelery heists and then gave Toichi the "Kaitou Kid" name when he purposely misread a "1412" a news reporter had scribbled down. Toichi daringly sent a letter as the Kaitou Kid to Yusaku once with only a question mark on it, questioning whether Yusaku would be able to stop him again. (Yusaku replies that yes, he will.)
- Toichi Kuroba and Yukiko Kudo
- It is subtly implied that Toichi is the very man who taught Yusaku's wife Yukiko and Sharon Vineyard the finer art of disguise. This theory is given credibility by the intricateness of Kaitou Kid's disguises, the secrets of which he has inherited from his father. However, Yukiko remains ignorant about Toichi's true identity and his actual relationship with her husband.[4]
- Toichi Kuroba and Shinichi Kudo
- Despite the fact Toichi and Shinichi only met once prior to Toichi's death, it's worth mentioning Toichi referred to Shinichi as his "older brother" and himself as the "younger brother". This is because of Yusaku, Shinichi's father, being the father of the name of Kaitou Kid, Toichi's secret identity.
Plot Overview
Having died eight years before the start of the Magic Kaito manga, Toichi has not played an active role in the plot. However, he still has a posthumous influence on his son Kaito, whose stated reason for dressing as the Kaitou Kid is to find the men who killed his father. Kaito later unearths that his father was killed by Snake over a mysterious jewel known as the Pandora Gem.
Toichi appeared in a flashback episode of Detective Conan, where it was revealed that he had instructed Yukiko Kudo in disguises and that he and Yusaku Kudo were semi-friendly rivals.
Name Origin
The characters in Kuroba (黒羽) mean "black feather" and one of the characters in Toichi (盗) means thief.
Trivia
See also
References
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho (1988-05-15). "The Revived Phantom Thief" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 1. Tokyo: Shogakukan. p. 35. ISBN 4-09-122081-9.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho (1988-05-15). "The Revived Phantom Thief" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 1. Tokyo: Shogakukan. p. 20. ISBN 4-09-122081-9.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "2" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 4.(Red Tear)
- ^ Manga Chapter 573: Setting Sun