| Goro Otaki
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| Profile
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| Japanese name:
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大滝 悟郎 (Ōtaki Gorō)
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| English name:
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Inspector Odin
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| Age:
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unknown
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| Gender:
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Male
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| Occupation:
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Osaka Prefecture Police Chief Inspector
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| Status:
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Alive
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| Nicknames:
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Otaki-han (Heiji)
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| Statistics
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| First appearance:
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Manga: File 187 Anime: Episode 118
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| Appearances:
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Chapters: 30 Chapters: 4 Episodes: 19 Movies: 5 OVAs: 2 Openings: 3 Closings: 1
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| Keyhole number:
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Volume 32
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| Actors
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| Japanese voice:
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Norio Wakamoto Masaya Onosaka (young)
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| English voice:
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Bill Jenkins (FUNimation) Paul St. Peter (Bang Zoom!) Paul Louis (Macias Group)
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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)
- 4.10 Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: 1129-1133, Anime: TBA)
- 5 Name origin
- 6 In other languages
- 7 Trivia
- 8 Different looks
- 9 See also
- 10 References
Background
Otaki is the chief inspector of the Osaka police 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
He is close to chief of Osaka prefecture police headquarter, Heizo Hattori. He and Heiji are good friends and they are close. At work he is serious and also seems to like to have as much help as he could, like in episode 966 when he work together with Fumimaro Ayanokoji to solve the case.
Appellations
| Picture |
Name |
What they call Goro Otaki |
What Goro Otaki calls them
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Heiji Hattori |
Otaki-han |
Hei-chan
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Kazuha Toyama |
Otaki-han Otaki-san |
Kazuha-chan
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| Picture |
Name |
What they call Goro Otaki |
What Goro Otaki calls them
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Conan Edogawa |
Inspector Otaki (Otaki-keibu) |
Boy (Bozo)
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Kogoro Mouri |
Inspector Otaki (Otaki-keibu) |
Mouri-san Mouri-han
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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)
Drug Trading Case (Manga: 879-880, Anime: 763)
Detective Play Murder Case (Manga: 1129-1133, Anime: TBA)
Otaki appears after the murder of the first victim Miku Narasawa and secures the crime scene. He remembers one of the suspects, Tenma Anzaka, from his younger days when he had to arrest Anzaka after he killed a thug in self-defense. After the murder of two more suspects, Otaki is severely reprimanded by chief of police Toyama, and takes it to heart. When the culprit tries to commit suicide, Otaki is ready to tackle them and manages to stop them from doing it.
Name origin
Otaki's name comes from the character Gorozo of Otaki from the long-running Onihei Hankachou series.
In other languages
| Language |
Given Name |
Family Name
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Japanese |
悟郎 Gorō |
大滝 Ōtaki
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Arabic |
Not given |
أوتاكي Ōtāki
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Bahasa Indonesia |
Goro |
Otaki
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Chinese (Simplified) |
悟郎 Wùláng |
大泷 Dàlóng
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English |
Not given Goro |
Odin Otaki
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Spanish |
Goro |
Otaki
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Spanish (Latin America) |
Not given Goro |
Archundia Otaki
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French |
Not given |
Otaki
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Italian |
Not given |
Otaki
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 Korean |
대용 Dae Yong |
김 Kim
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Thai |
โกโร่ |
โอตากิ
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Vietnamese |
Goro |
Otaki
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Trivia
- In the non canon Movie 10, he has a cousin named Aoki.
- According to Gosho in JUSTICE PLUS Super Digest Book, he got his scar just after he became a detective.
Different looks
See also
References
- ^ Detective Conan episode 383
| Police
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| Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department |
Juzo Megure • Wataru Takagi • Miwako Sato • Ninzaburo Shiratori • Yumi Miyamoto • Kazunobu Chiba • Naeko Miike • Ginzo Nakamori • Shintaro Chaki • Inspector Yuminaga • Kiyonaga Matsumoto • Hyoue Kuroda • Inspector Momose • Inspector Hatori • Chosuke Takagi (transferred) • Jinpei Matsuda (deceased) • Kenji Hagiwara (deceased) • Wataru Date (deceased) • Masayoshi Sato (deceased) • Officer Tome (aoanime-only) • Toshiro Odagiri (aoanime-only) • Hachizo Onizuka • Detective Kobayashi (aoanime-only) • Detective Yokoyama (aoanime-only) • Detective Kojima (aoanime-only) • Superintendent General Hakuba • Manabu Fujimaki • Detective Takikawa • Detective Nakamura • Detective Fukui • Detective Kawanaka • Detective Saitoh • Detective Horita • Detective Takano • Detective Sogawa • Detective Okumura • Detective Sugita • Detective Hirota (aoanime-only) • Officer Numata • Detective Terashima (aoanime-only) • Toshio Moroboshi (aoanime-only) • Female forensics member (aoanime-only) • Detective Miyazaki • Detective Tomokawa • Tadayoshi Uno (aoanime-only) • Detective Yama (aoanime-only) • Inspector Yuminaga's assistant
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| Osaka Prefectural Police |
Heizo Hattori • Ginshiro Toyama • Goro Otaki
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| Nagano Prefectural Police |
Kansuke Yamato • Yui Uehara • Taka'aki Morofushi (Komei)
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| Kanagawa Prefectural Police |
Jugo Yokomizo • Chihaya Hagiwara
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| Hokkaido Prefectural Police |
Kyohei Nishimura • Detective Tamura
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| Kyoto Prefectural Police |
Fumimaro Ayanokoji • Detective Kurumazaki (aoanime-only)
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| Shizuoka Prefectural Police |
Sango Yokomizo • Tomonori Ogawara (aoanime-only) • Detective Tsukumo
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| Other Prefectures |
Misao Yamamura (Gunma) • Tsuyoshi Shikatsuno (aoanime-only, Nara) • Tamekichi Matsushiro (aoanime-only, Gifu) • Shoji Terabayashi (Chiba) • Katsuhiko Yamane (aoanime-only, Tottori) • Ryo Okamoto (aoanime-only, Tottori)
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| Japanese Intelligence Agencies |
Rei Furuya • Yuya Kazami • Hiromitsu Morofushi (deceased)
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| Primary Tokyo MPD Cases |
Metropolitan Police Detective Love Story One • MPD Two • MPD Three • Megure's Sealed Secret • Shinkansen Transport Case • MPD Four • Serial Bomber • MPD Five • MPD Six • Jewelry Robbery • MPD Seven • Fake Wedding • MPD Eight • Hammer Man • The Scar that Evokes the Past • Inspector Shiratori, Memories of the Cherry Blossom • Kobayashi-sensei's Love • A Video Letter of First Love • Co-Investigating with a First Love • The Life-Threatening Broadcast of Love • The Ex-Boyfriend Living Next to a Crime Scene • MDP Nine • Taiko Meijin's Match of Love • Chiba's Difficult UFO Case • The Marriage Registration's Password • The Target is the Metropolitan Police Traffic Department
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| Other Significant Police Cases |
The Osaka Double Mystery (Osaka) • Festival Dolls Dyed in the Setting Sun (Tokyo-Theft) • The Red Horse within the Flames (Tokyo Arson) • Furinkazan (Nagano) • A Dangerous Party of Two & The Mansion of Death and the Red Wall (Nagano) • Heiji Hattori and the Vampire Mansion (Osaka) • The Scarlet Return (NPA) • The Darkness of the Prefectural Police (Nagano NPA) • A song named ASACA (PSB NPA) • Captured in Her Eyes (Tokyo) • Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (Kyoto) • The Raven Chaser (Tokyo, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Nagano, Kyoto, and Chiba)
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| Related Pages |
Police Organization • Law Enforcement • Minor law enforcement • Unnamed law enforcers • Tokyo Metropolitan Police • PSB • FBI • CIA • MI6
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