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Revision as of 10:11, 28 April 2021

Minami Takayama

Cast Minami Takayama.jpg

Profile
Gender: Female
Date of birth: May 5, 1964
Location: Adachi, Tokyo
Voice of: Conan Edogawa
Shinichi Kudo (young)
Aoko Nakamori
Goro
Herself

Minami Takayama (高山 みなみ Takayama Minami?), born May 5th, 1964, is a seiyū and singer from Adachi, Tokyo.

In Detective Conan she is the voice of Conan Edogawa. She is also the lead vocalist of pop group Two-Mix, who performed the 5th opening theme for the anime.

She was once married to Gosho Aoyama and was also the voice of Yaiba Kurogane in his other series Yaiba. They were married on her birthday in 2005 but divorced on December 10, 2007.

Appearances as herself

Minami Takayama in the anime.

Minami appeared in files 144-146 of the manga. The story was made into The Kidnapping of a Popular Artist Case.

In this episode, she appears with Shiina Nagano. Before waiting for a concert, Takayama is disguised because she is looking for Nagano. The Detective Boys then bump into her and realize that she is the famous artist Minami Takayama. She then tricks everyone with a man's voice and takes them to a restaurant. Then there is a strange person who has been using the phone for a long time. Then a while late, a person on the phone is looking for her, she then answers and it turns out to be Shiina Nagano. He tells her that he is outside the restaurant and asks her to go outside. After that, the suspicious person kidnaps her and the kidnappers demand the Detective Boys to deliver the bag belonging to Minami Takayama.

While the English manga retains her name, the English Dub of the anime renames her Korma Delorica and in keeping with her shared voice with Conan, she is voiced by Alison Viktorin.

She and her partner made a second appearance in the series in file 293, which was adapted into the two part episode The 3 "K"s of Osaka Case.

She's also presented as the mysterious woman who voices Conan Edogawa in The Mysterious Murder Plan (The Making of Conan).

Other notable roles

Anime


Video games

In other languages

Language Given Name Family Name
Flag of Japan Japanese みなみ Minami 高山 Takayama
Flag of Arab League Arabic مينامي Mīnāmi تاكامي Takāmi
Flag of Brazil Portuguese Minami Takayama
Flag of US English Korma Delorica
Flag of France French Minami Takayama
Flag of Germany German Minami Takayama
Flag of Italy Italian Minami Not Given
Flag of Catalonia Catalan Minami Takayama
Flag of Spain Spanish Minami Takayama
Flag of Spain Spanish (Latin America) Gertrudis Lopecobo
Flag of Vietnam Vietnamese Minami Takayama

See also