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alienbabydraws · 3 months
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Sketching my OCS on the same canvas and...I thought it looked cool
Cirrus and Asaca
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itsloriel · 1 year
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To the sea of winter by asaca
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jikxn · 2 years
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Rum’s subordinate theory
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(File 1066)
The ASACA song and Soul Detective cases demonstrate that the BO continues to view the Haneda case as significant. Despite their fixation, RUM disguised himself as a sushi chef to monitor Kogoro, rather than to investigate the cause of his mistake 17 years prior.
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(File 1060)
In this arc, we have seen RUM utilizing other agents to accomplish tasks that would prove difficult for him to complete alone. For instance, he attempted to investigate the Kudou situation but was unsuccessful, so he relied on the assistance of Bourbon. He also utilized Vermouth to investigate the Yuusaku TV case.
Gosho has established that RUM uses agents to his advantage. Given his continued interest in the Haneda case, as evidenced by the BO's actions, it's natural that he would use an unnamed agent to keep an eye on the situation. This would explain why he has the time to investigate Kogoro and keep the Haneda case as a secondary concern.
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(File 423)
Following Pisco's death, the Nomiguichi family disappeared, and the BO burned Pisco's house. Haibara states in File 242, "All suspicious individuals are erased... that's their style." This statement was further expanded in File 243 to state, "If they are aware of your involvement with the organization, it will undoubtedly become a heavy burden for them.
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(File 422)
My interpretation of this is that the BO places a strong emphasis on eliminating loose ends. Given RUM's mistake in the 17-year-old case, this emphasis would likely extend to that situation as well. The BO is operating in Japan, and the only surviving family member of the victim in that case is Haneda Kouji. However, there is no evidence of any attempt to harm or even monitor this family.
Shukichi became a member of the Haneda family and even followed in Kouji's footsteps. It's possible that the Hanedas' wealth and influence, which provide them with connections to organizations like MI6, have created a protective shield for themselves in case the perpetrators of their son's death come looking for them, making it difficult for the BO to infiltrate.
In conclusion, the BO's reputation for tying up loose ends is well established, as demonstrated by the events following Pisco's death. This precedent would not likely be disregarded in a case where the number two of the organization made a mistake. Therefore, it's reasonable to assume that the BO may be keeping an eye on the Hanedas.
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Gosho has established a pattern in the RUM arc where he introduces characters that are crucial to the plot. In these cases, he employs symbolism and provides hints through references to give readers a deeper understanding of the character's role in the story.
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(File 916)
In the introduction case for Kuroda, he mentioned that he had heard rumors about Conan from the National Police Agency (NPA). As a result, he referred to Conan as "the sleeping Kogoro's bag of wisdom." It is known that Kuroda acts as Bourbon's handler within the NPA.
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(File 975)
In Wakita's intro case, the spirit horse reference symbolizes RUM. We now know, for the most part, that Wakita is RUM.
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(File 966)
Rumi's introduction case centered around the discovery of a wealthy person's skeleton ten years after their death by the Detective Boys. The headmaster of the case mentioned the need to atone for one's sins, symbolizing Rumi's desire for the BO to pay for their sin of killing Haneda Kouji. The references to Whiskey and Ebisu in the case also hold significance. Whiskey symbolizes the BO, and Ebisu symbolizes good luck. This has since been proven true, as Rumi has an APTX list, connecting her to the BO, and has Kouji's good luck charm.
In conclusion, Gosho intentionally includes important information in character introduction cases that are related to the plot, providing readers with an understanding of what to expect from the new characters.
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(File 981)
Gosho appears to have intentionally emphasized the unlucky nature of Friday the 13th in Iori's introductory case. Through interactions between Iori and Bourbon, the reasons for the superstitions surrounding the date were highlighted, with Iori going so far as to interrupt Bourbon to further emphasize the point. This emphasis on the unlucky day could have been done to prompt readers to question its true significance. Additionally, Bourbon mentioned that Friday the 13th only occurs twice a year, as if Gosho wanted to remind readers of another instance in the series when the unlucky day was present.
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(File 606)
The main timeline of Detective Conan takes place over the course of one year, and the only other time that Friday the 13th occurred was when Akai faked his death, which was related to the BO. In this case, Gosho continues to follow his formula of using symbolism and references in plot-related character introduction cases. The unlucky day of Friday the 13th symbolizes that the introduced character will bring misfortune, and this character is also related to the BO, as previously seen on this day in the past. There is also a subtle reference to the Iroha Sushi case, in which RUM was involved, further reinforcing this point.
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In super digest book 100+, Gosho was asked about what led Iori to become Momiji's butler in the Ooka family, and he responded by saying that it was something to look forward to. This highlights the importance of Iori's role in the plot. As the BO places a significant emphasis on tying up loose ends, it is natural for them to want to do the same in the Haneda case.Given the plot, it is likely that Iori is the only person who can accomplish this task. Until recently, Gosho has kept Iori's role as a mere side character, leading readers to believe he is not important. However, this is likely because Gosho is saving Iori for something unique.Infiltrating the Haneda family might be difficult, so the next best thing would be to intercept the communication bridge between them and their associates to gather intel. Iori's role as Momiji's butler in the Ooka family is likely to be significant in this regard.
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(File 1042)
Iori has the means and influence to keep an eye on them using this method because the lover code case revealed his accessibility to non-public information regarding them. 
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(File 1040)
We can also see that Iori has the ability to be very persuasive towards Momiji. He gives her the necessary arguments to overcome any obstacles that she may encounter. This shows that he is not just a passive servant, but he is capable of providing valuable input that can move Momiji forward. If his true intention is to gather intelligence on the Haneda family, then he would have the ability to easily manipulate Momiji and extract information from the Ooka family as needed.
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The RUM arc started with the notion that the organization would try to eradicate any lingering spies. Bourbon also mentioned Scotch for the first time here.
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(File 1090)
During the resolution of the scriptwriter's murder case, Iori made a significant remark, saying, "It appears that he is being held back by his past ties." This statement referred to Bourbon's actions. Iori was pointing out the latter's recklessness and how it had made him appear suspicious. By mentioning this, Iori is highlighting Bourbon's weakness. Conan also reinforced this point by mentioning the PSB on the same page.
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(File 898)
If my assessment is correct, Iori gave himself away in his interaction with Kuroda. It's important to recall that the BO knew that there was a mole among their ranks, but only knew their face and not their name. This parallel is created by Gosho.If someone had tipped off the BO about Scotch's identity, that person must have been close enough to identify the NOCS within the PSB network, but not their real name. Similarly, Iori referred to Bourbon as the blond-haired man, indicating that he doesn't know him on a first-name basis. However, he was able to identify Bourbon's weakness, which suggests that he had in-depth knowledge about Bourbon's infiltration of the BO, specifically regarding the Scotch situation.
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(File 897)
The anonymous tip must have come from the NPA/PSB because people from other organizations would need more information to identify spies in the network. For example, Akai suspected Bourbon but could only verify after learning about his nickname, zero. 
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(File 1090)
Gosho's revealing of the dark silhouette during Iori and Kuroda's interaction was a strategic move for two reasons. Firstly, it redirected readers' focus away from Iori's telling comments. Secondly, if the shadowy figure is indeed Yasuharu Haneda, it reinforces the notion that the BO has a mole closely monitoring the Haneda family.To condense the idea, the anonymous informant who revealed Scotch's identity could only provide a facial description. The FBI required more than just a face and suspicious behavior to identify a spy within the NPA. This suggests that the BO might have a member within the NPA/PSB network who could get close enough to identify the NOCS but not reveal their name. Iori, who doesn't know Bourbon's name, was able to expose him as a spy and reveal his vulnerability. If someone did tip off the BO, Gosho could be drawing a parallel between Iori and the traitor who exposed Scotch.
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bluevelvetea · 2 years
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"Are you ready... to depart this world?"
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I'm in love with Rumi so have this ballpoint pen portrait I just did of her.
I really wanna to draw more DC/MK characters so if you have suggestions just leave an ask I'd love to do more in this style (preferably female characters for now as I still haven't figured out how to draw guys lol)
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Wakasa Rumi Theory Series: Part 2 of 3
Hello lovelies! This is my second part of my Wakasa Rumi Theory that will go over my thoughts about Haneda Koji's murder and his dying message.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
Just for reference, I already covered the first three points in Part 1 and the ones in bold are the ones I'm covering in this post:
Why I think she's Asaca.
Her probable relationship to Haneda Koji.
How she became Amanda's bodyguard.
What might have happened on the day of Haneda Koji's murder.
How Haneda Koji's dying message directly refers to RUM as his killer.
Why Wakasa went on a hiatus for 17 years since the murder.
Reason behind Haibara liking Wakasa.
With that out of the way, happy reading 😁💛.
4. What might have happened on the day of Haneda Koji's murder.
So based on the blog that uploaded, we know that two people were killed in each of their own hotel rooms; Haneda Koji and Amanda Hughes (an investor who holds powerful connections to the FBI and CIA). While Haneda Koji showed bruises and signs of struggle against his assailant, the actual cause of his death was unclear, as well as with Amanda Hughes. (In reality, the cause of his death is because of APTX-4869 and the same can be assumed for Amanda). Both rooms were left in a total mess with crockery and glass broken as well as taps left running in the bathroom. Amanda was a huge fan of Haneda Koji and happened to visit him in his room the day of the murder before they were killed. Also on the same day, her bodyguard whom she called 'Asaca' disappeared and she is the main suspect of the murders. Interestingly, something else went missing from the crime scene which was Haneda Koji's Watchtower Bishop (a shogi piece he deemed as his lucky charm). His family is convinced he would never parted without the shogi piece and whoever has it must be the murderer.
All these accusations point to Wakasa because not only has she disappeared for 17 years and her identity is shrouded in mystery, but she also has the exact shogi piece that went missing from the crime scene...So, what exactly happened?
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Based on the fact that only Haneda Koji's body was bruised, I'd say he put up a fight after witnessing Amanda's death. The likelihood that he used the taps in her bathroom to cut the mirror before fleeing to his room where he was then finished off is very possible. Why? The case similar to 17 years ago foreshadowed it.
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I'm guessing when Amanda was murdered, Wakasa was probably out for whatever reason and upon her return, she saw Amanda's state. She then walked in and saw Haneda's body. The reason why I'm convinced she discovered their bodies and did not happen to be there when they died was her reaction in Chapter 1032 to blood and her obvious knowledge about how bodies do not necessarily smell until days later after their death. This could very well imply she lived through this before, which is why she is so knowledgeable of the topic. And smelling blood, reminded her of when she found Haneda dead in his room.
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She then noticed the cut up mirror with one part of it looking like a shogi piece. As she picked it up, RUM returned to clean up and they ended up struggling in a fight before she managed to escape. The reason why I think Wakasa was in a physical fight with RUM was how triggered she seemed when she saw him leave the school after his delivery. The way she looked at him with such apprehension, it shows as if she were remembering their interaction before.
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She would turn out to be RUM's mistake. He couldn't finish her off and not only did he leave a loose end, but she also ran away with a crucial part of Haneda Koji's dying message, leaving RUM unable to fully destroy the crime scene. Also RUM is clearly aware of its significance to Haneda Koji's dying message. Especially after he not-so-subtly mentioned it to Conan in Chapter 1057.
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The final thing in relation to this part of the theory is Wakasa's flashback of Haneda Koji in the Collecting Edible Wild Plants Chapter. Why was she calling him a fool? It made a lot of sense when I found out the actual meaning of the proverb Haneda Koji said in her flashback.
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The proverb he said is 'with a watchtower bishop there must be a brilliant move'. This proverb translates to the Bishop should stay at a distance while aiming at the opponent's camp rather than approaching them directly. Now that we know the actual meaning of the proverb, Wakasa's words make more sense. She guessed that he probably underestimated RUM and approached him rather than escaping him. Hence why Wakasa refers to him as a foolish person because in the end he got himself killed. Not because she thinks he's a fool and she managed to kill him. Again, a classic on Gosho's part to frame innocent characters as threatening and dangerous when the truth is she is just extremely upset over his death. Her collapse to the ground shows just how much Haneda meant to her. If anything, she probably like Rei, feels guilty she couldn't save him in time, which is why the memory of him is so triggering to her.
Phew, finally done with the fourth point 😂 There really was so much to unpack there. Anyways, I hope it made sense...
5. How Haneda Koji's dying message directly refers to RUM as his killer.
Now that it has been confirmed that RUM is Wakita, I'll be showing how Haneda Koji's dying message refers to "RUM", aka Carasuma's number 2.
The key to solving the message lies in the broken mirror and linking it to the shogi piece. Akai and Yusaku already solved the true meaning behind the broken mirror. The remaining pieces on the mirror had the letter PTON. These letters are not needed and the letters that do matter are the scattered ones from the original 'PUT ON MASCARA'. If we remove PTON we are left with U MASCARA which was then rearranged to CARASUMA. However, one letter in particular was cut out in the form of a shogi piece. If we write 'CARASUMA' with the shogi piece border around the letter U, it will seem as if it is hinting to another message within CARASUMA. That would form a word: UMA. UMA translates to Dragon Horse and is the promoted version of the Watchtower Bishop (the shogi piece held by Haneda Koji). (Promoted in shogi means to simply flip the original shogi piece to use its 'levelled-up' power...It's the same piece not two separate shogi pieces). Therefore, if we flip Haneda Koji's shogi piece, it will show UMA which is the more powerful form of the Watchtower bishop.
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Anyways, what is the significance of UMA and how does it relate to anything? Well, Uma in shogi is the second strongest shogi piece. The strongest shogi piece is Dragon King (Ryū). Based on this we can assume this is the dying message. UMA of Carasuma (second strongest / number 2 aka RUM) of Carasuma killed me. This might seem too far-fetched but there was too much coincidence when I found out about Uma's strength as a shogi piece that it made sense to me to think that Haneda Koji's dying message points straight to RUM. However, I'm not sure how Haneda Koji figured out that RUM is Carasuma's number 2 in the first place. Maybe it was during his struggle against him before his death or maybe he overheard Amanda before her death talk about it, but so far this is what i came up with.
I hope you guys enjoyed this part of my theory. The final points will be addressed in Part 3 (linked here) so have fun 😁💛
(In cased you missed the first post, this is the link for Part 1)!
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loropechika · 2 years
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Wakasa Rumi theory
I know that most people suspect that Rumi is Asaca however this theory has a few holes. Asaca is said to be a woman simply because of a mirror however there is also the possibility that Asaca was a man. If Rumi is Asaca it means she was super awesome sauce and ready to work as a body guard for some really wealthy and important person only at the age of 20? Which I dun think it is very likely. 
So, we know that in this case Rum was involved and that he likes to change his appearance , given that there have been reports of him being a woman as well and not just a man. Asaca was Rum and he was supposed to keep an eye on Amanda and kill her most likely. Quite possibly Haneda Koji got caught up in this whole thing because Amanda was his fan. 
When Koji died, most likely Amanda and Rum(disguised as Asaca) were there in Haneda’s room. Perhaps Amanda figured out that Asaca was Rum and she perhaps wanted Haneda’s help or Haneda for some reason was already aware of the BO but for this I have no evidence and it is just speculation, either way the possibility of him not being too connected and just a “side victim” is much more likely. Perhaps Amanda wanted to leave with him some info she had, my suspicion is that Amanda who has ties with FBI and CIA was prob an executive for them , she felt the danger and tried to convey it to someone available at the moment, Haneda, however, Asaca/rum followed her there and bfore Koji was to know more things he was given the APTX 4869 and was killed in front of Amanda’s eyes then because it would seem strange, Rum subdued Amanda easily , she was old after all, and as such brought her to the hotel to kill her, perhaps gave her the APTX 4869 the first version I assume, the one Hell Angel made.
Now for some reason, this is the screw up Rum did, he did not confirm that Amanda died , perhaps at that moment Tsutomu Akai arrived there -- would not be surprising for another agent to be in on this case or even by chance he followed Rum when transporting Amanda to her place to kill her there . either way I believe Tsutomu got in his way which was probably the reason why he had to ‘disappear'. So Tsutomu got in the way and Rum had to flee to not be caught at the scene hence the bodyguard poofs. This leaves Tsutomu finding Amanda perhaps reverted to a much younger age [ prob this pill had that effect on her. like it did with Conan] so now Amanda is back to being young and there is no Amanda body which meant only one thing. They had to fake the death and it would not be hard if she asked for help from FBI or CIA [ i would assume CIA? ] or even MI6 since Tsutomu was there...[ but this is crazy speculation and I have no great evidence for the MI6 scenario] either way though Amanda had to fake her death [ the same shinichi did ] and went into hiding. Now the problem with the eye that Rumi has might be because of her fight with Rum in Haneda’s room. 
another reason why i think that we are being hinted towards the Amanda is Rumi theory is because of the lipstick color both Rumi and Amanda wear. 
how is Kuroda connected to this case? We dunno many things yet but from my guess , he has deduced that Rum was in on this case and as such he is interested since it is  B.O. case.
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placebogirl7 · 7 years
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Asaca-Mary thoughts
I bought volume 90 two weeks ago and I’m reading it with calm. I noticed a particular (probably you all had already noticed it from the beginning but I’m stupid so I see things after a lot of time! XD) that had made me think about the fact that there’s a possibility that Mary is Asaca. Conan had thought, at first, that Mary could be Rum; then when he saw how she had knocked out the culprit in file 953, he thought that she could be someone from the secret service (probably MI6 since Mary is English and had lived in England for many years). 
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What made me real think Mary could be Asaca are the words Subaru says, talking to Sonoko and Ran, in file 954:
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Let’s analyse them:
- “Someone is always careful”: Mary is very careful to not show/expose herself too much, that’s why she hides in hotel rooms and let Masumi to be the one to investigate outside. Don’t forget that she is so suspicious even with Conan that she immediately said they had to move to another hotel after Conan has found out about her. Mary also shown to be careful when she quarreled with Shuichi because he wanted to join FBI and investigate about his father’s death.  - “and also skilled at bringing down their opponents”: Just look at the images over there from file 953, also Conan is impressed of how skilled she is at knocking out her opponents. It’s clear that Mary is really skilled at fight. 
So, Subaru’s words fit with Mary’s character, especially if we consider that he first asked if this person was around Masumi. If Asaca is another person, why should he/she be around Masumi, who wasn’t even born when Haneda has been murdered (and so he/she isn’t supposed to know about her existence)? Could it be that Mary wasn’t an MI6 but instead a bodyguard that suddenly has been involved in the murder of the person she was protecting and accused of being the culprit (so Rum)? That could explain why the Akai family is so attached to Koji Haneda (Mary was his bodyguard and probably he even knew Tsutomu) and why Tsutomu has started to investigate about that case at the point of clashing with the BO (his wife was suspected of being a murderer and a big deal in a criminal organization).  I was 90% sure that Mary was an ex-MI6, but after noticing this I’m starting to think it could be a valuable option too. 
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Episodio 866: El escenario de la traición (PARTE 1)
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alienbabydraws · 10 months
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Totk oc sketchbook doobles
Featuring Link and a lil korok guy
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dcmkscreenshots · 4 years
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Love a bad bitch. (Especially one that loves Ran) 
(Ch. 954-957: A Song Named "ASACA")
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masterdetectivexx · 3 years
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Hey, MTX! What do you think about the fact that Akai seems to think Asaka could be near Sera?
I know it's to make Conan think Mary could be Asaka but if Mary is not Asaka, Akai should know that.
As Akai was asking about Asaka, he was under the impression that the dying message was "ASACA RUM", in other words that Asaka was Rum,... so he was essentially describing his impression of what kind of person Rum might be, rather than his mother (File 954).
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As for why he suspected that Masumi could get targeted/investigated, I think his worries stemmed from the fact that Vermouth recently attacked her while disguised as Akai Shuuichi in File 822, which essentially confirms that Vermouth, a dangerous highranked BO member, is aware of his sister's identity and whereabouts.
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I therefore think Akai has natural reasons to be worried that the BO might exploit that link to his family, and since he doesn't know what kind of activity Rum is up to (as per Kir's vague warning message), he could have likely been making sure Rum wasn't making a move on Masumi (due to Akai Tsutomu's past involvement in the Kohji case investigation), so he can be ready to keep her safe once more like in File 823.
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detectiveaesthetic · 7 years
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I feel like Gosho’s always erasing and dumbing down the most competent and interesting females for no reason other than to give more spotlight to his male characters. 
We see it with Ran in how she starts off kicking butt, quirky, vindictive and really interesting as she slowly slips to more of a docile ‘just a love interest’ background role.
Aoko seemed competent at the start but Gosho always catches Kaito’s slip ups by making her overly naive and oblivious. Some of it can be chalked up as gag humor, sure, but it’s annoying how much Kaito can get away with and Aoko genuinely believing the excuses he makes. She’s been his friend for years, and the daughter of an inspector, I’d like to think she could put clues together once in a while. Or at least wish that Gosho wouldn’t push aside her common sense so much.
Vermouth was one of the most bad ass characters as well, but with how he shoved her into the Asaca case was just insulting. It felt like he was using her specifically to showcase Bourbon and Akai/put more focus on how cool they were. She was introduced as a character that demanded respect, but yeah sure let’s have that same character do an incredible impulsive sloppy cover up, calling Ran ‘Angel’, being anxious and annoyed that cops were somewhere she practically could have expected them to show, act overly close to ‘Tooru’ (which would make it harder for him to be able to cover up his not having realized she wasn’t Asuza too >>), having her disguise perfect but not even knowing her last name, overly attention grabbing with how cutesy she was being and yet complaining about cops while being in disguise, questioning who Okiya must be and noticing that Bourbon was glaring daggers without showing any other suspicions... 
Jodie was originally incredibly intelligent, both Hattori and Conan being noticeably impressed by her, to the point of questioning who the heck she must be. In her early cases she was on point, but then quickly was shoved to the side as Akai obsessed(to a lesser degree than Rei, but with much less respect than Rei got). Her interest in/missing him quickly became the main point of her character. Now she knows where he is so focus can go back to normal, but, nope, must just be there to show how desirable Akai is. Can’t let her actually deduce things on her own anymore, gotta show how much quicker the guys are.
Basically I'm getting really tired of falling so badly for strong female leads or even side characters only to see them not get anywhere near the respect they deserve.
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nenekobasu · 7 years
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well, at least we can confirm that neither rumi nor kuroda are rum, because holy shit that would be way to obvious and gosho don’t play that way, y’all
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bluevelvetea · 2 years
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Sneak peak on the Rumi Wakasa sketch I'm currently working on 👀 I'm might even finish this tomorrow
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Wakasa Rumi Theory Series: Part 3 of 3
So this is it, the final part of my Wakasa Rumi Theory Series!
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
Here I'll be talking about the last two points in bold. Part 1 and Part 2 already covered points 1-3 and points 4-5.
Why I think she's Asaca
Her probable relationship to Haneda Koji.
How she became Amanda's bodyguard.
What might have happened on the day of Haneda Koji's murder.
How Haneda Koji's dying message directly refers to RUM as his killer.
Why Wakasa went on a hiatus for 17 years since the murder.
Reason behind Haibara liking Wakasa.
As usual, happy reading 😁💛
6. Why Wakasa went on a hiatus for 17 years since the murder.
Now this point will have so many things that will go into it, so hopefully no one gets lost along the way 🙌🏼
As per my theory in Part 2, I believe Wakasa had a full on confrontation with RUM after she found Haneda Koji dead. And now that she's also the lead suspect for a crime she didn't commit, the logical thing would be that she goes into hiding. The first case she was ever involved in (Chapter 968) foreshadowed the possibility of someone going into hiding for years. And after literally crossing paths with a dangerous BO member, she probably changed her appearance. This was also foreshadowed in the Pro-golfer murderer case that probably hints to the fact that she is in disguise or had plastic surgery altogether. That's why I'm not entirely sure if we can judge that she could be Atsushi's sister based on appearance (I talked about it in an ask here).
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Now during the time she was in hiding, she could have still been trying to investigate the BO or trying to find a way to infiltrate it. During that time, she must have crossed paths with Kuroda 10 years ago. If they were both investigating around the same time, they could have very well crossed paths. Her reaction to meeting Kuroda the first time was just as triggered as when she saw Wakita leave the school, except this time, she wasn't as scared to talk back to Kuroda which implies she has interacted with him before and knows of him. At the same time, Kuroda's knowing smirk when he found out Wakasa was going on a camping trip. Implying it's not like her to go camping further strengthens that they met each other before.
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Then, Kuroda must have fallen a victim to the accident that put him in a coma for 10 years. During that time, Wakasa must have trained even more and eventually joined some security or intelligence department like the PSB, FBI, CIA or MI6. I am drawing more parallels of her character based on Jodie who was very suspicious in the Vermouth arc but was in fact an FBI agent. Another such similarity is just like Jodie lived in a high rise apartment that Heiji noted is very expensive for an English teacher, Wakasa also lives in an expensive building. A pro-golfer even lived there so rent must have not been cheap.
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So yes, my theory is Wakasa started working for some intelligence security department ever since Kuroda's accident and her main goal was to investigate the BO and steal information about them. If like Haibara she managed to hack into the BO's database, the following points would make sense:
She holds a very recent list of the APTX-4869 victims that has Kudo Shinichi on it.
She managed to find out about Miyano Shiho and 'Hell Angel'.
She could have discovered that Amuro is a BO agent which is why she fought him to retrieve the shogi piece, especially after Kobayashi-sensei introduced him as a private eye.
She described Karasu as someone that has 'Karasu' in their name as someone who is difficult to approach and a conspirator so it's very likely she tried to infilitrate the BO to get close to him.
The reason why she briefly triggered Haibara's BO sense was because she recalled her confrontation with Wakita while gripping the bishop and Uma shogi piece that refers to him in Haneda Koji's dying message.
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Now coming onto the final point in this series:
7. Why Haibara likes Wakasa.
I don't know if I am entirely convinced it's because Haibara is in fact related to Wakasa or if her being Atsushi's sister bears any weight since we can't really judge by appearances if Wakasa did get plastic surgery or is sporting a disguise. But, let's backtrack a little. When Okiya Subaru was first introduced, Conan was incredibly trusting of what seemed to be a very suspicious character. Turns out this is because he was Akai in disguise and Conan was the mastermind behind this. Haibara may not be the mastermind behind Wakasa's situation but I'm guessing she knows something about her that we don't and it shall be revealed to us later.
And that's it! Omg I can't believe how long it took me to put this out. As exhausting as it was, it was so much fun to write 😂.
(In cased you stumbled upon this post first, these are the links for Part 1 and Part 2)!
I hope you guys enjoyed it as much as I did and I'm open to everyone's thoughts and opinions 😁 💛🖤
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droptokyo · 3 years
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Name: Asaca
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