List of characters who know Conan's identity

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A total of 10 people know Conan's real identity.

Alive

Hiroshi Agasa

Hiroshi Agasa found out that in volume 1, at the second chapter of the series. Shrunken Shinichi had to persuade Agasa that the child before him is Shinichi so that he could seek help.[1]

The Kudo Couple

The Kudo couple, Shinichi's parents, Yusaku and Yukiko, heard that from Dr. Agasa in volume 6, after finding the Kudo household empty.[2]

Heiji Hattori

Heiji Hattori found out this fact in volume 13, as he found Conan speaking in Heiji's voice after Heiji regained consciousness from Conan's stun gun.[3]

Ai Haibara

Ai Haibara's deduction of that was mentioned in volume 18[4], after knowing Shinichi's body were never to be found and that APTX4869 had de-aged some of the guinea pigs in experiments.

Eisuke Hondou

Eisuke Hondou found out in volume 61, after finding Conan's actions towards Ran is too similar to that of a boyfriend.[5]

Kaitou Kid (Phantom Thief Kid)

Kaitou Kid (also known as Phantom Thief Kid) is aware of Conan's true identity in Detective Conan: The Last Magician of the Century; how he came to know this was not given. However, the fact has not been stated in the manga and has not been confirmed by Gosho Aoyama to be canon.

Sharon Vineyard (Vermouth)

Vermouth realized similarities between Shinichi (when he was young) and Conan. She also chose not to betray Shinichi to the Black Organization, most likely because he and Ran saved her when she was disguised as a serial killer in New York.

Deceased

Akemi Miyano

Akemi Miyano, Ai Haibara's elder sister. Conan told her that when Akemi was dying.[6]

Hiroki Sawada

Hiroki Sawada in Detective Conan: The Phantom of Baker Street; how he knew that was not given, though it was most likely through the DNA Query Program.

See also

References

  1. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2004-09-07). "File 2" (in English). Case Closed. 1. San Francisco: Viz Media. p. 54. ISBN 1-59116-327-7. 
  2. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2005-07-01). "File 1" (in English). Case Closed. 6. San Francisco: Viz Media. ISBN 1-59116-838-4. 
  3. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2006-09-19). "File 1" (in English). Case Closed. 13. San Francisco: Viz Media. ISBN 1-4215-0443-X. 
  4. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2007-07-17). "File 8" (in English). Case Closed. 18. San Francisco: Viz Media. ISBN 1-4215-0883-4. 
  5. ^ Detective Conan, File 621.
  6. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (2004-11-03). "File 7" (in English). Case Closed. 2. San Francisco: Viz Media. ISBN 1-59116-587-3.