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Misao Yamamura

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Profile
English name: Detective Mangum
Age: ?
Gender: Male
Relatives: Misae Yamamura (grandmother)[1]
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Chapter 136
Anime: Episode 96
Appearances: TV: ?
Movies: ?
Specials: ?
Openings: 2
Actors
Japanese voice: Toshio Furukawa

Misao Yamamura (山村 ミサオ Yamamura Misao?), also known as Detective Mangum in the english dub, is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan. Misao is a detective and police officer from the Gunma district, who does multiple things for the district, including robbery cases, escorting criminals, traffic observation, and homicide cases. Misao became a detective because he was a big fan of Yukiko Kudo's character in a television show she starred in. Yamamura is not a very good detective, and even fears the sight of blood or dead bodies. However, he is still a very cappable police officer, and has even lended a big hand in helping catch criminals for Conan.

Background

Misao is considered a rookie detective. He said that he became a detective because he was a fan of Yukiko Kudo's television show in which she played a police woman, Dangerous Policewoman Story.[2] In his first case, Misao mentioned that the only reason why he was put on the case was because everyone else in his precinct had a cold.[2] Misao's reputation grows after Conan knocks him out to solve a case, which gives Misao more assignments. The reaction of most characters when they see him, is to be completely bewildered; Kogoro even notes that he cannot believe that this is the only detective from the Gunma prefecture that can help him out during a murder case.[3] Misao also does other work in the department, including robbery cases, as well as covering traffic observations.[4] He also does work escorting criminals to different places.[5] In a few circumstances, Conan had to use the tranquilizer stun watch on him, much to Conan's chagrin.

Personality

For being a detective, Misao makes many common mistakes, including not noticing completely obvious clues, and even feels fear at the sight of blood, or a dead body. Misao is also incredibly superstitious, fully believing that a "curse" was left by ghosts in a case, to the point of even being scared.[6] He even messes up in trying to escort a criminal to a forest, not watching his own post because he wanted to buy himself some luch.[5] He also does not act in good conduct, fanning himself over Yukiko Kudo when he found out who she was.[2] Misao also once got heavily distracted by a portable television that he brought during a case, because he had wanted to watch a romantic drama that was airing at the time of an investigation.[7] And when it comes to Gunma, Misao doesn't even fully know the whole area, and has to be corrected by locals on certain things.[8] However, even though he is a little clueless, Misao still knows the basics, and does know what to do in a crisis. He is also very supportive, and always want to lend a helping hand in solving a case. He is shown to not be completely clueless, figuring out some of a murder case when Conan has to resort to giving out hand signs to him, due to losing his voice due to a cold.[3] Also, Misao is very handy in helping catch a criminal, having been used by Conan to help confront a criminal that was trying to proclaim their innocence.[9] He also helped catch another criminal, mostly through instructions Conan, pretending to be Kogoro, left for him on his cell phone as a text message.[6] He even tried giving Kogoro credit for the case, showing that unlike Kogoro, he can be modest.[6] However, Conan indicated in the text message that "Kogoro" wanted Misao to take all of the credit.[6]

Conan whispers to Misao an observation at a murder case.

Misao is a very big fan of Kogoro Mouri, to the point of fawning over him, acting as if he is Mouri's biggest fan. Misao is very dissappointed when he cannot film Kogoro during his "sleeping" form, musing that he wanted to show the other detectives at the Gunma Police Department.[10] However, when he finally does get to film Kogoro's sleeping deduction, he leaves the camera on pause during the whole deduction, showing off his carelessness.[11] He even cries heavily when he thinks that Kogoro has killed himself, not knowing that it was merely an imposter that looked like him.[10] However, this does not mean that Kogoro isn't victim to Misao's bad deductions; right away he announces that Kogoro is the killer the first time he even meets him, when he is given barely any evidence at all.[9] Although Kogoro does not like his detective skills, he considers Misao a friend on a personal level, especially when both detectives drink together.[10]

Whenever Yamamura is involved in catching a criminal, he tends to become very excited. He noted that it felt like a "movie" when he had to shoot one of the runaway robbers in a case at a bank that was robbed.[4] He is extremely excited to be involved in helping Eri Kisaki and Conan catch the real killer in another case, to the point of acting like a little kid after the killer was arrested, talking about how he acted and looked when confronting the killer.[9] However, the one time Yamamura feels that he us a bad police officer, due to low self-esteem, as well as making two big blunders during one episode, Conan, Haibara, and the Detective Boys do their best to cheer him up, so that he can feel better and lend them a hand in finding Mitsuhiko.[5]

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