Magic Kaito Organization

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Members

  • Snake - A codenamed member of the Magic Kaito Organization. He killed Toichi and is currently searching for Pandora
  • Spider - A stage magician operating under the name of Gunter Von Goldberg II, he is considered "The Best Illusionist in the World" He is an anime only character, the boss of the MK Org ordered (fill in the black here)
  • Boss - This person is highest ranking member of the Magic Kaito Organization shown who was mentioned to exist in the manga, and only so far has only appeared in shadow in the anime
  • Sub-boss

Structure and Rank

Diagram goes here

Goal

So far the the only known goal of the Magic Kaito Organization is to find Pandora, the gem which grants eternal life to the one who drinks it tears. It is unknown what the Magic Kaito Organization intends to do with Pandora, or if finding Pandora is their only goal or if is merely one facet of a larger plan.

Modus operandi

Plot Timeline

History

Death of Toichi here

Current events

The Fated Blue Birthday

Green Dream

The Crystal Mother

Relation to the Black Organization from Detective Conan

It is questionable if the Magic Kaito's unnamed organization and Detective Conan's Black Organization are the same organization. The member of the magic Kaito organization that claimed responsibility for killing Toichi eight years ago is referred to as "Snake"[1], a nickname that doesn't fit in with the codenames of the Black Organization, suggesting they are two separate groups. This though may not be the case if Snake refers to Snake Wine, but because Kaitou Kid's origins have yet to be reexplained within the Detective Conan story, this is only speculation. Additionally a new member introduced by the name of Spider once again doesn't fit with the Black Organization's alcohol codenames.

  1. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (1994-10-15). "Blue Birthday" (in Japanese). Magic Kaito. 3. Tokyo: Shogakukan. p. 140. ISBN 4-09-122093-5.