Heiji Hattori
Heiji Hattori | |
Japanese name: | 服部 平次 (Hattori Heiji) |
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English name: | Harley Hartwell |
Age: | 17[1] |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 182 cm (5'11") |
Weight: | 63 kg (139 lb) |
Date of birth: | unknown[1] |
Relatives: | Heizo Hattori (father) Shizuka Hattori (mother) |
Nicknames: | Hei-chan (Otaki) "The Great Detective of the West" |
First appearance: | Manga: Chapter 92 Anime: Episode 48 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 213 Chapters: 13 Episodes: 108 Movies: 10 OVAs: 7 Specials: 4 Openings: 40 Closings: 10 |
Cases solved: | All cases with Conan,
1000+ (including "chasing cats when I was a kid") |
Keyhole number: | Volume 10 |
Japanese voice: | Ryo Horikawa |
English voice: | Kevin M. Connolly |
Heiji Hattori (服部 平次 Hattori Heiji ), also known as Harley Hartwell in the Funimation dub, is a character in the manga and anime series Detective Conan.
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Background
Heiji is the son of Heizo Hattori, chief of the Osaka Police Department, and his wife Shizuka Hattori. Heiji wants to become a detective, and his father is very supportive of this, helping him solve tough cases. However, his father has given him tough love, though mostly for the sole purpose of having Heiji get him to bring a suspect out. Heiji is also very skilled in kendo and has become a favored tournament contender for his school.
At one time during their childhood, Heiji had had the unfortunate idea of locking himself and his friend Kazuha together with a set of old handcuffs which had no key to unlock it; as a result they involuntarily had to spend time together even on some rather intimate occasions (i.e., bathroom visits) before the cuffs could be removed. As a reminder of this 'closeness' and for good luck, Kazuha fashioned two identical lucky charms, each incorporating a chain link from the cuffs, which she and Heiji have been wearing ever since.[2]
One day, Heiji popped into Kogoro's detective agency looking for Shinichi Kudo. He had been publicly declared the Great Detective of the West, while Kudo was the Great Detective of the East, so he tried finding him to see who would win in a showdown of wits. (In fact, they had such a contest before, three years previously, during a skiing trip in the Yamagata prefecture, although they never learned about each other's identities at that time.[3]) However, after Conan temporarily turned back into Shinichi, Heiji was soundly defeated in the case, but gained a lot of respect for Kudo.[4]
During their second encounter, Conan knocked him out to solve the on-going case, but during his presentation Heiji awoke prematurely and discovered Conan's secret.[5] Ever since that revelation and after learning the truth about it, Heiji has been helping Conan try to hide his secret identity, though he occasionally slips up by calling him "Shinichi" or "Kudo" in front of Ran.
Heiji has helped Conan investigate the Black Organization on several occasions, such as when the two investigated Jodie Starling [6], or when Heiji investigated Eisuke Hondou on his own and then told Conan his findings[7]. He's also helped cover for Conan during several of the brief instances where he regained his body and has even disguised himself as Shinichi on several occasions in order to protect his identity. When not working on a case, he attempts to invite Conan to take in the sights and culinary delights of Osaka, which he considers more delightful than Tokyo's.
Appearance and Skills
Heiji has dark brown hair and dark skin, and his eyes are normally dark green but have occasionally been drawn as blue. He speaks with a strong Kansai Ben accent, typical of the Osaka region. He also speaks fluent English.
Heiji, like the other 'geniuses' of Detective Conan, has shown himself to have an eidetic memory, capable of remembering complex letter and number sequences at only a glance, such as when he was able to solve a code in his head during the "Heiji and Kazuha in Grave Danger" arc, and even reproduce another message using the same code to text to Conan. [8]
As Shinichi is to soccer, so is Heiji to kendo. He's the fifth position, or taisho, and captain of his high school Kendo team. He is also a capable motorcycle driver.
Personality
Even while solving a case, Heiji tends to be lighthearted and good-humored, preferring to work through it with a grin on his face. He is a big fan of baseball, and is most of the time shown wearing an Osaka cap, to support the local Osaka baseball team. He usually wears his cap with its visor pointed backward, but if he feels challenged, he turns the visor forward.
Despite him knowing the value and necessity of remaining calm in the face of a crime, Heiji tends to be impulsive at times, which tends to cloud his judgment a little. This was discussed directly in the "Detective Koushien" case, when Saguru Hakuba accused Heiji of being a poor detective for disrupting a crime scene in his rush to see if the victim could still be saved. Heiji, however, solved the case in the end, and retorted to Saguru that the detective's first job is to prevent death if he can. Heiji is also known to be extremely protective of those he values as close friends, and tries hard to keep them out of harm. There's several instances where he'll tell Kazuha to stay out of cases, simply because he's afraid of her getting hurt.
Furthermore, he's pretty much always watching Shinichi's back, and does whatever he can to not only keep the boy safe, but to keep his identity under cover. Although he is very competitive when it comes to detective cases, when a case gets hot, he and Shinichi work effectively together. During Shinichi's first return to his high school during the play performance, Heiji let him take the lead role in the investigations, saying it was because they were in Tokyo, Shinichi's turf. [9]
On a related note, however, he appears to be a poor liar: he frequently calls Conan 'Kudo' in public, and when others question him about it, he stammers out an excuse with an awkward laugh that makes Conan roll his eyes.
Although he frequently mocks Kazuha for her superstitions and enthusiasm for good-luck charms, Heiji has several times revealed that he puts more trust in them than he would admit. He once dreamed of Shinichi being murdered, and out subsequently insisted that Conan wear his omamori, the good luck charm Kazuha gave him. The omamori ended up saving Shinichi's life by deflecting a knife blow, but Heiji, without his usual protection, was shot in the stomach.[10]. In another case, Ran hung a teruterubozu, a charm that's supposed to ensure good weather, in the window so that Conan would have good weather for his field trip the next day. Heiji, however, stayed up late to take down the teruterubozu so that Conan's field trip would be rained out and he could accompany Heiji on an investigation.[11].
Relationships analysis
Kazuha Toyama
Heiji's relationship with Kazuha Toyama is a very close one; they were childhood friends, and have stayed close even through the years. Their relationship gets mistaken for a romantic relationship by everyone, even though they claim that they don't have that sort of relationship or feelings for each other. But of course, this is not true, since he has shown that he is protective of her when she is with other guys and says that he will never let her get hurt no matter what. Now, Kazuha has the same feelings for him, as well as being protective and chasing of other women that might have a interest in him. Also, they have the same situation as Ran and Shinichi, being childhood friends that have romantic feelings for each other and has the same background as them. Heiji is a teenage detective and she is a police's daughter, like Ran is a police's daughter and Shinichi is a teenage detective. They are even called the 'Ran and Shinichi of Osaka' by fans of the series, since they're so similar. Although they are constantly fighting, they both are very close friends. It is also shown in the seventh movie, Crossroad in the Ancient Capital, that Kazuha is Heiji's first love, though he didn't know it was her at the time.
Shinichi Kudo
Heiji acts rather brotherly towards Shinichi, even going so far as to pretend to be him on various occasions, so no one figures out that Shinichi and Conan are the same person. Of course, this might also be to make up for all the times Heiji calls him Kudo, which has nearly given Shinichi away multiple times. Heiji can be a little bit worried for Shinichi when he gets into trouble and in a life or death situation. They are as close as real brothers, both being detective's and having feelings for their childhood friends. When they're caught solving a case together, it's not unusual for their minds to move in sync; because of this and several other factors, they maintain a sort of friendly rivalry with each other, although when a case gets serious, they are both all business. Heiji has, on several occasions, declared himself to be Shinichi's best friend.
Plot overview
Main Article: Heiji Hattori Appearances.
Trivia
- Heiji's name comes from fictional Edo period police detective Zenigata Heiji (銭形 平次 ) and famous samurai and ninja Hattori Hanzou (服部 半蔵 ).
- Heiji has become somewhat infamous for the amount of injuries he has sustained throughout the series. A fan-compiled full list can be found here.
- Heiji, along with Shinichi, Kaito and Saguru Hakuba, are sometimes referred to as 'The Four Geniuses' or 'The Gosho Boys' by fans.
- At 182cm, Heiji is the tallest of the Gosho Boys. Hakuba, however, is heavier by 2 kg.
See also
- Characters
- Heiji Hattori Appearances
- ' Ahou Calling,' a fan-made Hattori Heiji reference site].
References
- ^ a b Conan drill page 56
- ^ Manga Volume 19: Files 185 (Stabbed Wallet Case)
- ^ Manga Chapters 518-522: Yuki-Onna Murder Case
- ^ Manga Chapters 092-096: The Great Detective Of The West
- ^ Manga Chapters 121: The Holmes Freak Case: The Revelation
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho (in English). Case Closed. 34. Viz Media chapter=Files 2-7.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Files 7" (in Japanese). Meitantei Conan. 56.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Files 8-10" (in Japanese). Detective Conan. 38.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho (in English). Case Closed. 26. Viz Media chapter=Files 1-7.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Files 5-8" (in Japanese). Meitantei Conan. 19.
- ^ Aoyama, Gosho. "Files 1-5" (in Japanese). Meitantei Conan. 39.