Yukiko Kudo

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Yukiko Kudo

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Profile
Japanese name: 工藤 有希子
(Kudou Yukiko)
English name: Vivian Kudo
Age: 37
Gender: Female
Relatives: Yusaku Kudo (husband)
Shinichi Kudo (son)
Nicknames: The Night Baroness
Aliases: Yukiko Fujimine (maiden name)
Fumiyo Edogawa
Fumiyo Akechi
Statistics
First appearance: Manga: Chapter 49
Anime: Episode 43
Appearances: TV: ?
Movies: ?
Specials: ?
Openings: 5
Keyhole number: Volume 14
Actors
Japanese voice: Sumi Shimamoto
English voice: Laurie Steele

Yukiko Kudo (工藤 有希子 Kudou Yukiko?) is the mother of Shinichi Kudo and, along with her husband Yusaku, one of few characters who knows he is Conan Edogawa. She was once a famous actress, but retired after marrying Yusaku. She was also close friends with fellow actress, Sharon Vineyard, both being excellent masters of disguise.

Background

Despite her then-tender years as a student at Teitan High, Yukiko was already an internationally famous actress and had a prospectively prosperous future in the film industry.[1] Thus it came as a major surprise to the world when, practically out of the blue, she married Yusaku Kudo and retired from acting.[2] She still retains good contacts in the acting and film industry, however, and has since become known as the Night Baroness (named after one of her husband's characters) after babbling out some clues provided by Yusaku which helped solve a criminal case on a live television show.[3]

During her acting years, Yukiko went to a famous stage magician and disguise artist to learn the finer arts of disguise for a role she was preparing to play. There she met another actress who would become one of her closest friends: Sharon Vineyard. Until Sharon's (supposed) death, the two women stayed in touch, and Yukiko even attended her funeral, but her appearance was overshadowed by a small scandal involving Sharon's 'daughter' Chris. Yukiko has since learned from her son about Chris/Sharon's secret life, a revelation which troubles her deeply.[4][5]

Despite a certain rivalry for popularity in their high school years, which had culminated in a Miss Teitan Election, Yukiko is also a close friend of Eri Kisaki, and (unlike Eri) finds her daughter Ran a perfect match for her son.[6]

Personality

Yukiko and her childhood friend, Eri Kisaki.

Despite her adult age, Yukiko still behaves like a teenager. She is bubbly, overconfident and attention-seeking, and prefers to stand in the lime-light (literally) whenever possible. She can be prone to jealousy over Yusaku's occasionally flirtatious behavior, and can demonstrate impulsive tendencies. She is an extremely reckless driver and very sensitive about her age: whenever her son dares to call her "oba-chan" in Japanese (in English, the closest equivalent would be "aunt"), she sets up such a furious face that Shinichi must quickly correct himself by calling her "one-chan" ("older sister").

However, despite her faults, Yukiko is extremely loyal and cares for both her husband and her son (though a heavy streak of mischief causes her to often tease Shinichi). Her loyalty extends to her friends, as she thinks nothing of flying across the Pacific to help a friend from elementary school.[7] She takes pride in being an excellent actress and a mistress of disguise, able to fool even close friends and family with her skills.

Plot overview

Name origin

The name Yukiko Fujimine (藤峰) name comes from Lupin III character Fujiko Mine and actress Yukiko Nikaido (the original voice of Fujiko). Her alias, Fumiyo (文代), comes from Fumiyo Akechi, wife of Edogawa Rampo's Kogoro Akechi.

Quotes

Episode 286 (talking about Ran): Hey, you may be looking at my future daughter-in-law.

Episode 335 (talking to Conan about Haibara): There's only two reasons for a girl to look at a boy like that: he has something on his face or she likes him.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Manga Chapter 414: Mama's Rival!?
  2. ^ Manga Chapter 260: The Memorable Place
  3. ^ Manga Chapter 342: Golden Apple 2
  4. ^ Manga Chapter 341: Golden Apple 1
  5. ^ Manga Chapter 433: The Truth Behind The Mask
  6. ^ Manga Chapter 342: Golden Apple 2
  7. ^ Aoyama, Gosho (1997-03-18). "File 4" (in Japanese). Detective Conan. 14. Tokyo: Shogakukan. ISBN 4-09-125044-0. 

See also