Aoko Nakamori

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Aoko Nakomori

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Profile
Age: 17
Gender: Female
Date of birth: September
Relatives: Ginzo Nakamori (father)
Statistics
First appearance: Magic Kaito Chapter 1
Manga: Chapter 159
Anime: Episode 76
Appearances: TV: ?
Movies: ?
Specials: ?
Actors
Japanese voice: Minami Takayama
Yukiko Iwai (Ep. 76)

Aoko Nakamori (中森 青子 Nakamori Aoko?) is a character in the manga franchise Magic Kaito, as well as the manga and anime franchise Detective Conan.

Background

Aoko has been Kaito's best friend ever since they were young children, much like Ran and Shinichi in Detective Conan. Aoko currently attends Ekoda High School as a second-year student in class 2-B along with Kaito, Keiko, Akako, and Hakuba. Aoko dislikes the Kaitou Kid for making a mockery of her father, Ginzo Nakamori, but is unaware that Kid is actually her best friend in disguise.

Personality

Aoko has a tendency to refer to herself in the third-person. Aoko is usually calm but her temper can be riled up very easily, particularly when Kaito does something perverted such as trying to peek at her underwear.

Relationships analysis

  • Saguru Hakuba and Aoko Nakamori

Prior to the heist in Volume 3, Chapter 3, Hakuba seems to flirt with Aoko after Kaito turns down Aoko's offer to go to the Prince Prince concert. Hakuba and Kaito then make a bet that if Hakuba manages to catch Kid then Hakuba will go to the concert with Aoko, and if he fails to capture the thief, Kaito will go instead. When interviewed before the heist, Hakuba notes "Tonight's battle has a special meaning to me".[1] Although initially excited to have Hakuba want to go to the concert with her, Aoko during the actual heist seems to want Hakuba to fail so that she can go to the concert with Kaito instead. This relationship has not been touched upon much since then because of Hakuba's limited appearances in Magic Kaito and Detective Conan.

See also

References

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