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The figure remains very generic, looking more like a man or a genderless person (an exception in episodes [[A Small Client|354-355]] and [[A Lucky Man's Suspense|369]], because an evidence confirms that the murderer is female and thus the criminal has feminine appearance with breasts), keeping the audience guessing about the true identity and physical characterstics of the culprit in question. | The figure remains very generic, looking more like a man or a genderless person (an exception in episodes [[A Small Client|354-355]] and [[A Lucky Man's Suspense|369]], because an evidence confirms that the murderer is female and thus the criminal has feminine appearance with breasts), keeping the audience guessing about the true identity and physical characterstics of the culprit in question. | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 09:24, 14 May 2022
No specific name | |
Age: | Variable |
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Gender: | Variable |
Date of birth: | Variable |
Relatives: | Variable |
Nicknames: | Variable |
First appearance: | File 020 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 240 Episodes: 42 Movies: 1 |
Japanese voice: | Always changes |
English voice: | Always changes |
The Criminal (犯人 han'nin ) in Detective Conan is a substitute image for the culprits presented in and is usually depicted as a black or dark humanoid figure, looking like an evil demon. It is used whenever the reader or watcher is to be made aware of the culprit's actions while attempting to keep their identity secret for the time being. Though usually depicted as a criminal, the silhouettes are sometimes protagonists, but their identity has to be kept a secret from both the viewers/readers and/or Conan.
Character evolution
First appearances
Gosho Aoyama stated that the idea of drawing the silhouette of the culprit was directly ripped off Kindaichi Case Files. The first black figures were very shady and roughly drawn in, and had no real body formation. They usually didn't even have a clearly drawn in face, as was shown in Nazo, the third opening. Sometimes, the figures resembled enough of the actual criminal's body that it could give away the true identity of the culprit.
Later changes
As the series went even further, the figure received a more human-like appearance with the gradual addition of eyes, noses, mouths, and finally muscles. However, the culprit still maintains a dark hue, lacking distinct clothing, body hair (including beards) and other physical anomalies, like overweightness.
The figure remains very generic, looking more like a man or a genderless person (an exception in episodes 354-355 and 369, because an evidence confirms that the murderer is female and thus the criminal has feminine appearance with breasts), keeping the audience guessing about the true identity and physical characterstics of the culprit in question.
Trivia
- In Japan, a hooded jacket is sold with the face of "The Criminal" on the hood. When this is pulled down over the wearer's face, it makes them look like it.
- It's just like the criminal costume wearing by Diabolik and Eva Kant in the 1999 animated series Diabolik: Track of the Panther, or also by Lupin III and his gang.
See also
Hanzawa the Criminal | ||
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Characters | Hanzawa-san • Conan Edogawa • Ran Mouri • Kogoro Mouri • Hiroshi Agasa • Ai Haibara • Saguru Hakuba • Watson • Pometaro • Harufumi Mogi • Ikumi Soda • Shukujiro Ogami • List of Hanzawa the Criminal Characters | |
Key People | Mayuko Kanba • Gosho Aoyama | |
Manga | Volume 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • Collectibles | |
Anime | Season 1 (Staff Listing) | |
Related Articles | Detective Conan (Manga, Anime) • Zero's Tea Time (Anime) • "The Criminal" • Wild Police Story |