Naeko Miike

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Naeko Miike

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Profile
Age: ?
Gender: Female
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Chapter 741
Anime: Episode 624
Appearances: Chapters: 27
Episodes: 24
Movies: 3
OVAs: 0
Openings: 5
Closings: 3
Actors
Japanese voice: Rie Tanaka

Naeko Miike is a character in the manga franchise Detective Conan.

Background

Naeko Miike is Chiba's childhood friend. They both attended Teitan Elementary together where they both joined the school broadcasting commitee (although Naeko only joined because Chiba did). She then moved after her 6th grade summer. She works in the traffic department of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police District directly under Yumi Miyamoto.

Personality

Plot overview

Painmobile (Manga 790-792)

Naeko makes her second appearence during a case involving threats that were placed in cars along with Yumi. Ironically one of the victims happens to be Chiba himself. Naeko hides behind Yumi and continues to blush in front of him. However, Chiba remains oblivious to the fact that she is his childhood first love. She is forced into investigating the car cases with Chiba as Ayumi's, Mitsuhiko's and Genta's plan to get them to confess their love to each other. Soon after, a crash occurs and they find a man on the floor with another threat in the person's car. While everybody is investigating the current act of vandalism, Naeko helps out by giving information on the other cases. Meanwhile, Ayumi, Mitsuhiko and Genta continue to get Chiba to realize who Naeko really is, but he gets distracted by Conan, who keeps finding more evidence and Yumi who won't allow Chiba to steal her latest friend from her. Chiba comes close to finding out when a gust of wind blows Naeko's hat off, but is interupted. Naeko feels like he doesn't remember her at all and calls him a dummy.

Relationships analysis

Family & Friends

  • Detective Chiba

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