Goro Otaki
Goro Otaki | |
Japanese name: | 大滝 悟郎 (Ōtaki Gorō) |
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English name: | Inspector Odin |
Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Occupation: | Police Inspector |
Nicknames: | Otaki-han (Heiji) |
First appearance: | Manga: File 187 Anime: Episode 118 |
Appearances: | Chapters: 30 Chapters: 4 Episodes: 19 Movies: 5 OVAs: 1 Openings: 2 Closings: 1 |
Keyhole number: | Volume 32 |
Japanese voice: | Norio Wakamoto Masaya Onosaka (young) |
English voice: | Bill Jenkins |
Goro Otaki (大滝 悟郎 Ōtaki Gorō ), also known in the Funimation dub as Inspector Odin, is a character in the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Personality
- 3 Appellations
- 4 Plot overview
- 4.1 Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: 187-188, Anime: 118)
- 4.2 K3 Murder Case (Manga: 294-295, Anime: 238-239)
- 4.3 Naniwa Swordsman Case (Manga: 315-316, Anime: 263)
- 4.4 Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: 318-321, Anime: 263)
- 4.5 Koshien Bomber Case (Manga: 445-449, Anime: 383)
- 4.6 Furinkazan Case (Manga: 613, Anime: 516)
- 4.7 Unexpected Murder (Manga: 831-833, Anime: 710-711)
- 4.8 Vampire's Mansion (Manga: 834-836, 839-840, Anime: 712-715)
- 4.9 Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-880, Anime: 763)
- 5 Name origin
- 6 In other languages
- 7 Different looks
- 8 See also
- 9 References
Background
Otaki is the head inspector of the Osaka district, and good friends with Heizo Hattori and Ginshiro Toyama. Otaki is also close friends with Heizo's son, Heiji, whom often calls Otaki when he needs to find information for an important case. Sometimes, Otaki even assists Heiji, and has a few times before lent a big helping hand in helping Heiji and Conan solve cases.
When he was younger, Otaki wanted to be a professional baseball player. His team made it to the top 8 in the Detective Koshien. [1]
Personality
Appellations
Plot overview
Stabbed Wallet Case (Manga: 187-188, Anime: 118)
K3 Murder Case (Manga: 294-295, Anime: 238-239)
Naniwa Swordsman Case (Manga: 315-316, Anime: 263)
Tiger Scroll Case (Manga: 318-321, Anime: 263)
Koshien Bomber Case (Manga: 445-449, Anime: 383)
Furinkazan Case (Manga: 613, Anime: 516)
Unexpected Murder (Manga: 831-833, Anime: 710-711)
Vampire's Mansion (Manga: 834-836, 839-840, Anime: 712-715)
Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-880, Anime: 763)
Name origin
Otaki's name comes from the character Gorozo of Otaki from the long-running Onihei Hankachou series.
In other languages
Different looks
See also
References
- ^ Detective Conan episode 383