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She is an idol who sings, dances and acts. Kogoro is a huge fan of Yoko, never missing her television shows or specials. Kogoro has had an opportunity to be staring in a Yoko TV show, as seen in '[[Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan and Heiji vs Kid!]]'. The name "Yoko Okino" is probably a reference to the Japanese-American artist and musician Yōko Ono.
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Yoko Okino is an idol who sings, dances and acts. Kogoro is a huge fan of Yoko, never missing her television programs or specials. Kogoro has had an opportunity to star in a Yoko TV program, as seen in '[[Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan and Heiji vs Kid!]]'. The name "Yoko Okino" is probably a reference to the Japanese-American artist and musician [[wikipedia:yoko ono|Yōko Ono]].
  
 
== Books ==
 
== Books ==

Revision as of 09:35, 9 September 2010

Entertainment

Kamen Yaiba

A sentai-type TV show in Japan which is admired by the Detective Boys. Its real-life counterpart are the many sentai shows from Japan, but in name it might be the most related to the "Kamen Rider" series.

Gomera Movies

A collection of movies centered around a giant monster named Gomera. Its real-life counterpart is the Godzilla movie franchise.

Idols

Japanese idols, usually females from their teens to their early twenties, are seen in a wide range of media, from being J-pop singers, actors in dramas, TV personalities, and models for advertisements. An idol's popularity can range anywhere from a few months to several years.[1]

Yoko Okino

Yoko Okino is an idol who sings, dances and acts. Kogoro is a huge fan of Yoko, never missing her television programs or specials. Kogoro has had an opportunity to star in a Yoko TV program, as seen in 'Follow the Vanished Diamond! Conan and Heiji vs Kid!'. The name "Yoko Okino" is probably a reference to the Japanese-American artist and musician Yōko Ono.

Books

Night Baron Series

A book series written by Yusaku Kudo.

Detective Saimonji

A murder mystery book series written by author Shinmei Nintaro, that has received a television follow up. The ID of the murderer changes each time to maintain viewer interest. Both Ran Mouri and Shinichi Kudo enjoy the series.

Sports

Soccer

Shinichi is very fond of soccer and often fiddles around with a soccer ball when solving cases to help himself think. This trait continues when Shinichi is shrunk and becomes Conan. Shinichi's soccer abilities help Conan out of bad situations and even helps him capture criminals thanks to the Power-Enhancing Kick Shoes. Early on in the series, Conan would kick just about anything around in order to stop criminals in their tracks. Later on Dr. Agasa invents the Anywhere Ball Dispensing Belt allowing Conan not to have to worry about having something to kick anymore.

Two major soccer teams found in Detective Conan are the Tokyo Spirits and Big Osaka. There have also been several cases relating to soccer in some way, including but not limited to: Pro Soccer Player Blackmail Case, The Indiscriminate Stadium Threatening Case, and The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case.

Baseball

Baseball is a big sport in Japan and taken seriously from high school onwards, particularly the high school Koshien Tournament. Shinichi isn't shown having much interest in the sport, and when shown as Conan, he often plays baseball with the Detective Boys despite Conan saying he prefers playing soccer. On the other hand, Heiji Hattori is a big fan of baseball, and is most of the time shown wearing a baseball cap, to support the local Osaka baseball team The White Sax.

Karate

Ran is the captain of the Teitan High School karate team. Ran sometimes uses her karate to defend herself or protect Conan or others. She sometimes punches something when she is furious to prove that she is able to beat anyone if she wanted to, usually causing Conan, Shinichi, and Kogoro to do exactly what she wants, as they fear of becoming Ran's next victim. Sonoko's boyfriend, Makoto Kyogoku, is also a karate champion and uses his karate to protect Sonoko.

Trivia

  • In Japan, the national police telephone number is 110. It is mentioned a few times throughout the series.

References

  1. ^ "Japanese idol". Wikipedia. 2010-04-17. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_idol. Retrieved on 2010-06-28.