Rumi Wakasa
Rumi Wakasa | |
Japanese name: | (Wakasa Rumi) |
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Age: | 37 |
Gender: | Female |
Occupation: | Deputy Homeroom Teacher at Teitan Elementary school, Year 1 Class B |
First appearance: | Manga: File 966 Anime: TBA |
Appearances: | Chapters: 37 Episodes: 17 Openings: 4 Closings: 3 |
Rumi Wakasa is the new Deputy Homeroom Teacher at Teitan Elementary school for Year 1 Class B.
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Background
Due to an increase in the number of transfer to students to Teitan Elementary school over the past year, they have hired new teachers. Rumi is the new Deputy Homeroom Teacher for Year 1 class B.
Personality
Her personality seems to be that of a really clumsy and incapable teacher. She approached the Detective Boys on the grounds that she is scared of the old warehouse at the school and needed them to come with her. However, once she was out of sight of the Detective Boys her personality changed dramatically to that of a skilled fighter with a scary face.
Appearance
Abilities
Although not directly seen, it seems that she is a skilled fighter. It is unknown what style she uses.
Appellations
Plot overview
The Old Warehouse of Teitan Elementary School (Manga: File 966-968, Anime: TBA)
Sumiko Kobayashi introduces her class to the new Deputy Homeroom teacher, Rumi Wakasa. Rumi approaches the Detective Boys for their help retrieving quicklime from the old warehouse in the school yard which causes them to come across a dead body. Over the course of the case Rumi uses her clumsiness to give hints to Conan on how to solve the case. Once she was out of their sight, her personality completely changed and she beat up a few robbers.
Non-Canon Plot Overview
Relationships analysis
Conan Edogawa and the Detective Boys
Rumi is the new Deputy Homeroom teacher for the Detective Boy's class. She has approached them directly twice to lead them to the warehouse of the school that a robber group had used. Rumi is aware of three of Agasa's gadgets given to the Detective Boys, the flashlight watch, the detective badge, and the tranquilizer dart.
Name origin
Most likely her name is meant to resemble the code from Kohji Haneda's death, "ASAKA RUM", with the addition of a W and an I.
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