Toshio Moroboshi
Toshio Moroboshi | |
Japanese name: | 諸星 登志夫 (Moroboshi Toshio) |
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English name: | Toshio Moroboshi |
Age: | unknown |
Gender: | Male |
Relatives: | Hideki Moroboshi (grandson) Mr. Moroboshi (son) Mrs. Moroboshi (daughter-in-law) |
Occupation: | Deputy Superintendent General |
First appearance: | Anime: Movie 6 |
Appearances: | Movies: 1 |
Cases solved: | 0 |
Japanese voice: | Ryuichi Horibe |
English voice: | unknown |
Toshio Moroboshi (諸星 登志夫 Moroboshi Toshio ) is a character in the movie franchise Detective Conan.
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Background
Toshio Moroboshi is the second-in-command as Deputy Superintendent General of the Tokyo MPD, then Hakuba's senior close aide and the one in charge when his head is not in function. He is one of the most influencial people of the Japanese police like many other influencial people, a system that is disapproved by many people in the country. About Sleeping Kogoro, he thinks it's because his wife left while he was sleeping that he's stuck with that nickname and his grandson used that thought to sully the famous detective.
Personality
He is a serious man with a strong built body and a grave expression. He talks loudly and is suggested to be corrupted like many other Japanese important people. He is a person who can not feel dignity, such as not to be very careful of his grandson who continues to take an arrogant attitude, causing inconvenience to other people. He really likes bronze statues.
Appearance
He is an almost retreated man with black laid-back hair and a tan skin. He has a moustache and wears a black bow tie on his suit, and is a bit chubby.
Appellations
Plot overview
He was invited, like many other important people, to have his grandson be a tester of the new virtual game system at Beika City Hall. He is also here to have a friendly chat with old friends and make new aquaintances. He is disappointed when an artificial brain start to control the game, because it might endanger his grandson's life, and watched the situation from the audience seat.
Relationship analysis
Hideki Moroboshi
Hideki Moroboshi, age 12, is his favorite grandson and future successor as important member of the police, an arrogant, sassy and respectful boy due that birth who has no manners or morals, such as playing mini-games of soccer at party venues. When the ball kicked hit the bronze statue, causing the dagger to be discharged, he came lecture the boy to stop kicking the ball around in here, but that act helped Yusaku to solve a murder case. He told him much about the police and is disappointed when an artificial brain start to toy with his life. After Hideki and Conan win the game, he is very proud of him.
Tetsunosuke Emori
Tetsunosuke Emori, an important financial group and bank president, is a friend of him. Moreover, his grandson Akira is Hideki's one-year-junior classmate. They discuss a lot together and he also likes bronze statues. It's only because of his bank that they could finish the game, that's why they were invited together. They are both disappointed when an artificial brain start to control the game, because it might endanger their grandsons' lives, and watched the situation from the audience seat.
Tamaichiro Kikukawa
Tamaichiro Kikukawa, a famous comedian, is one of his important acquaintances from the theater. Moreover, his son Seiichiro is Hideki's one-year-junior classmate. They are both disappointed when an artificial brain start to control the game, because it might endanger their boys' lives, and watched the situation from the audience seat.
Shigemori Takizawa
Shigemori Takizawa, a ruling party politician, is one of his important acquaintances from the Diet. Moreover, his son Shinya is Hideki's one-year-junior classmate. They are both disappointed when an artificial brain start to control the game, because it might endanger their boys' lives, and watched the situation from the audience seat.
Name origin
His full name comes from Ataru Moroboshi, the main character in Urusei Yatsura, and Toshio Furukawa, the actor that voices Ataru.[1]
References
- ^ "名探偵コナン ベイカー街の亡霊". https://w.atwiki.jp/aniwotawiki/pages/32670.html. Retrieved on 2022-10-03.