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Ginshiro arrives at the crime scene at the Okera Theatre Troup building after three murders have occurred and quickly cordons the premises. He harshly scolds Goro Otaki for letting two more suspects die after the first murder. He first interrogates the suspects and quickly pinpoints holes in their alibis and how they could have killed the victims. During the investigation, he notices that the Kazuha at the scene is in fact none other than his wife in disguise and tells the group that "one person" (his wife in disguise) should not be at the crime scene. After securing the culprit at Naniwa Harukas, he confronts his wife and takes off her disguise, asking her what she is up to, to which she replies that she betted with Kazuha that she could pass off as a teenager if she wore a face-mask. | Ginshiro arrives at the crime scene at the Okera Theatre Troup building after three murders have occurred and quickly cordons the premises. He harshly scolds Goro Otaki for letting two more suspects die after the first murder. He first interrogates the suspects and quickly pinpoints holes in their alibis and how they could have killed the victims. During the investigation, he notices that the Kazuha at the scene is in fact none other than his wife in disguise and tells the group that "one person" (his wife in disguise) should not be at the crime scene. After securing the culprit at Naniwa Harukas, he confronts his wife and takes off her disguise, asking her what she is up to, to which she replies that she betted with Kazuha that she could pass off as a teenager if she wore a face-mask. | ||
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Ginshiro Toyama | |
Japanese name: | 遠山 銀司郎 (Tōyama Ginshirō)[1] |
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English name: | Chief Thomas |
Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Sakura Toyama (wife)[2] Kazuha Toyama (daughter) |
Occupation: | Osaka Prefecture Police Chief Superintendent |
Status: | Alive |
First appearance: | Manga: File 185 Anime: Episode 118 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 10 Episodes: 6 Movies: 4 Openings: 1 Closings: 1 |
Keyhole number: | Volume 31 |
Japanese voice: | Masato Sako (Episode 118) Shinji Ogawa (Episode 263; Movie 10, 14 & 17) Masaki Terasoma (Movie 21; Episode 965 onwards) |
English voice: | Doug Burks (FUNimation) Kyle Hebert (Bang Zoom!) Alex Teixeira (Macias Group) |
Ginshiro Toyama (遠山 銀司郎 Tōyama Ginshirō ), also known as Chief Thomas in the Funimation dub, is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan. Usually, he only plays minor roles in cases.
Contents
Background
Ginshiro Toyama is the Chief Criminal Investigator in the Osaka police district and he is a close friend of the police chief, Heizo Hattori. It is due to this that his daughter, Kazuha, met Heizo's son, Heiji. His wife is 43 years old: she has only been mentioned and her name is unknown.
Personality
He is a loving father and cares about Kazuha deeply.
Appellations
Plot overview
Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: 185, 188, Anime: 118)
Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: 317, 319-321, Anime: 263)
He jokes that he would prefer Kazuha to marry Heiji than any other boy.
Heiji Hattori's Desperate Situation (Manga: 390, Anime: 323)
Yuki-Onna Murder Case (Manga: 521, Anime: 490)
Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: 1129-1133, Anime: TBA)
Ginshiro arrives at the crime scene at the Okera Theatre Troup building after three murders have occurred and quickly cordons the premises. He harshly scolds Goro Otaki for letting two more suspects die after the first murder. He first interrogates the suspects and quickly pinpoints holes in their alibis and how they could have killed the victims. During the investigation, he notices that the Kazuha at the scene is in fact none other than his wife in disguise and tells the group that "one person" (his wife in disguise) should not be at the crime scene. After securing the culprit at Naniwa Harukas, he confronts his wife and takes off her disguise, asking her what she is up to, to which she replies that she betted with Kazuha that she could pass off as a teenager if she wore a face-mask.
Non-canon plot overview
The Private Eyes' Requiem (Movie: 10)
The Lost Ship in the Sky (Movie: 14)
Private Eye in the Distant Sea (Movie: 17)
The Crimson Love Letter (Movie: 21)
Kaiju Gomera vs. Kamen Yaiba (Anime: 965-968)
Relationships analysis
Heizo Hattori
He is a very close friend of Heizo Hattori.
Kazuha Toyama
He is protective of his daughter. Once, when Heiji yelled at her, which earned him an angry glare from her father. Heiji thus immediately stopped and started talking very politely.
Name origin
The name "Toyama" comes from Edo period "police detective" Kagetomo Toyama. "Ginshiro" is a play on "Kinshiro", the first name of the main character in the fictionalized Toyama no Kin-san stories based on the historic Toyama's life.
In other languages
Different looks
See also
References
- ^ His first name was finally revealed in movie 14, credit roll.
- ^ Chapter 1133