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Revision as of 02:57, 1 January 2011

None (may be referred to as the criminal, dark figure, or silhouette)

The Criminal Profile.jpg

Profile
Age: Never certain
Gender: Never certain
Date of birth: Never certain
Relatives: Never certain
Nicknames: Never certain
Statistics
First appearance: Unknown
Appearances: Amount unknown
Actors
Japanese voice: Always changes
English voice: Always changes

The criminals in Detective Conan are usually depicted as a black or dark figure with a humanoid shape.

First appearances

The first criminal silhouettes were very shady and roughly drawn in. They had no real body formation. They usually didn't even have a clearly drawn in face (as was shown in Opening 3). Sometimes, the figures resembled enough of the actual criminal's body that it could give away the true identity of the culprit (as was shown in the beginning of the first episode).

Facial features and other changes

It took quite a few episodes before the dark figures started to gain facial features. The first to appear were the eyes. The eyes were usually depicted as a man's eyes (the simple one black dot in each eye). The next facial feature to permanently appear was the nose. The nose gave the figure a more three-dimensional shape, rather than a sketchy flat appearance. The next major change was the mouth. When the mouth was added, it gave the figures the ability to talk (usually with a voice changer). The last major detail added were the muscles. Before, every dark figure looked very thin. Slowly, they started to look like real people, with muscles where they were supposed to be, and curves where they were needed. As the series went even further, the figures started to look more like men than women or genderless people. The figures today have very defined, large muscles. The figures are always shown as well fit, no matter how fat or frail the actual criminal really is.

Trivia

Though usually depicted as a criminal, the silhouettes are sometimes protagonists, but their identity has to be kept a secret from both the viewers/readers and/or Conan.

Also see