Nijū Mensō no Musume (, 二十面相の娘?, lit. The Daughter of Twenty Faces) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by manga author Shinji Ohara. The manga was serialized in the seinen manga magazine Comic Flapper between 2002 and 2007, but continued serialization in the same magazine with the title Nijū Mensō no Musume Utsushiyo no Yoru since October 5th, 2007. An anime adaptation started broadcast on April 12, 2008, and is being co-produced by Bones and Telecom Animation Film.
The characters in this series have been used with permission from surviving members of Edogawa Rampo, the author who created the fictional characters Nijū-Mensō and Kogoro Akechi.
The series is set in Shōwa period.
Story
Chizuko Mikamo is a young girl living with her aunt and uncle after her parents died. She behaves coldly toward them, despite their efforts to make her happy, because she knows that they are trying to slowly poison her so that they can take her inheritance for themselves. She is intelligent and using knowledge gained from reading detective novels she works to avoid eating the food her aunt prepares, but it is impossible to avoid all together and she still takes in enough to cause her to collapse. Her butler is revealed to actually be the world-famous thief Twenty Faces, who was there to steal Chizuko's family's heirloom, a gem known as the Anastasia Ruby, which Chizuko is the rightful heir to. When he realizes just what Chizuko's been going through, however, he asks her if she wants to come with him and his band on their travels around the world. She agrees and Twenty Faces takes her back with him to join his gang, who affectionately shorten her name to Chiko. Two years pass and Chiko is now a strong thief, having learned the tricks of the trade from Twenty Faces and the members of his band. Now, with Twenty Faces and the rest of the band as her family, she has found a home at last.
Second arc: Chiko has been living with the band for two years and is now thirteen. She is a good thief and thinks of Twenty Faces as her father. But a sudden train accident caused by Tiger, Twenty Faces' strongest enemy, kills most of the band and seems to have killed Twenty Faces himself. By chance a detective who works for her aunt finds her and, after being "rescued" two years after Twenty Faces "kidnapped" her, Chiko is forced to return to her aunt's house, where she becomes depressed and refuses to eat or talk because of the shock of Twenty Faces' death. But when a mysterious detective appears and she learns that there is a possibility that he may still be alive somewhere, Chiko becomes more lively and works, with the help of a few new friends, to find him by following the clues that he seems to have left behind, beginning with something that is rightfully hers and had been left in his care: the Anastasia Ruby. Now, Chiko must dodge her aunt's attempts to murder her and unravel the mysteries Twenty Faces left for her to solve, or so it seems. There are many steps in her long journey, some of which awaken painful memories and others that lead her to discover more about the past of the man behind Twenty Faces and herself.
Main Characters
Chizuko Mikamo (美甘千津子, Mikamo Chizuko?) aka Chiko (チコ , Chiko?)
- Voiced by: Aya Hirano
- First introduced as the 11-year-old heiress to the Anastasia Ruby, Chiko lived with her aunt and uncle after her parents died. However, she acted coldly towards her relatives because she knew they were slowly poisoning her in order to inherit her parents’ fortune. Luckily, she was saved by Nijū-Mensō, who gave her the choice to leave with him, when he had coincidentally been there to steal the Anastasia Ruby. She admires Nijū-Mensō a great deal, and he becomes a very important role model for her. Chiko learns many tricks from everyone on the team, and has the making to become a great thief. One of her aliases is Lilly, the high rope walker. At the age of thirteen, Chiko appears to be the last survivor of the Phantom Thief team, but that gets called into question when a detective who calls himself Akechi visits Chiko's house. After hearing that Nijū-Mensō may still be alive, Chiko vows to find him by becoming a detective herself. Her affection toward Nijū-Mensō led her to call him "Oji-san" (lit. uncle) rather than Boss like the rest of the gang.
Nijū-Mensō (二十面相, Nijū-Mensō?)
- Voiced by: Yuya Uchida
- A mysterious man that is the main face behind the famous thief known as Nijū-Mensō. He is the chief of the team and the mastermind behind everything. Not much is known about his past, but it can be inferred that he was somehow deeply affected by The Great War; in the sixth episode of the anime he mentions having lost all hope in the world during that period and a knowledge that there are still evildoers at large despite the war being over. Thus, he is greatly against killing, and makes sure that his team does not kill anyone unless there is no other option. Though he is a thief, he appears to have a high moral code and a very kind and understanding nature. He teaches Chiko and the rest of his team that the most important abilities one must have in life are to be able to listen, observe one's surroundings, and to be able to think for one's self. Most of the team calls him Boss, but Chiko prefers to refer to him as Oji-san, lit. Uncle. Before the train incident, he seemed to be indirectly training Chiko to be his heir, since she is one of the most clever, eager, and willing members of the team. This way, she would be able to continue where he left off in the case of his death. He appeared to have disapeared the night of the train incident when the car he was on exploded, but returned later when Chiko was in terrible danger, disguised at first as Akechi. He disappeares again soon after, saying that he had recently discovered that the Great War was still on going beneath the surface. It is also revealed how he was affected during the war: He fell in love with a woman who was working on creating an artificial body that would help soldiers should they be injured. He aparently came accross an important piece of information and asks her to leave the laboratory quickly, and he would burn it down soon. He tells her that all of their work had been in the wrong direction. Broken hearted, the woman replaced her body with the artificial one, and vowed to kill every friend of Nijū-Mensō, including Chiko, Koito, Tome, and the detective hired by her aunt.
Shunka Koito (小糸春華, Koito Shunka?)
- Voiced by: Rina Satou
- She is the granddaughter of the founder of Chiko's school. She uses this to her advantage amongst her peers, so her initial reaction to Chiko's cleverness is hostility. She changes her tune, however, after finding out how much "fun" it is to be around Chiko and her Nijū-Mensō-related adventures. Her goal is to have as much fun as possible until she turns 16 and is of age for her arranged marriage. She often doesn't seem to care about how much trouble she causes, so long as she has fun. This means she has a habit of adding oil to the fire in dangerous situations because it would be more entertaining that way. In the eleventh episode of the anime it is revealed that Shunka had a twin sister who drowned at age 5. Because she was unable to do anything to help, Shunka blames herself for her sister's death.
Tome (トメ, Tome?)
- Voiced by: Satomi Arai
- Chiko's new maid after the first turned out to be Nijū-Mensō. She cares very deeply for Chiko, and did her best to revive her spirits after she came back refusing to speak or eat after the train explosion. Thanks to Tome's constant attempts to be accommodating, Chiko is able to avoid eating her aunt's poisoned meals. At first, Chiko was dispirited and ignored Tome's attempts to cheer her up, but after meeting Akechi she livened up and accepted Tome's hospitality.
Ken (ケン, Ken?)
- Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze
- A teenager who is an expert in knife throwing. During his stay with Nijū-Mensō, his role during a job was usually more in the execution stage than the planning or preparation stage. He was the one who orriginally shortened "Chizuko" to "Chiko", a nickname which Chiko quickly picked up on. Chiko calls him Ken-nii-chan (lit. older brother Ken) as he appeared to be the youngest member of the band save Chiko, and the two were very close. He was the one who taught her to throw knives. He lost the vision in his left eye after being attacked by Tiger. After the train incident he went off on his own after waiting several days for Nijū-Mensō to come back for him. Although he was once cheerful, he appears to harbor bitter feelings toward Nijū-Mensō for abandoning him and Chiko for having companions who alleviated the loss of Nijū-Mensō. Later, however, it is revealed that he still has a soft spot for Chiko and helps her and the passengers on a crashing airship escape, soon after Nijū-Mensō disapeared a second time, with a little help from the detective Akechi.
Episodes
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Nijū Mensō no Musume is set to contain 22 episodes. The episodes are directed by Nobuo Tomizawa and composed by Rikei Tsuchiya.
Theme songs
- Opening theme
- "Kasumi [Mist]" (霞, "Kasumi [Mist]"?)
- Performance: 369 miroku
- Lyrics: 369, Ryoji
- Composition: 369, tasuku
- Arrangement: tasuku
- Ending theme
- "Unnamed World"
- Performance: Aya Hirano
- Lyrics: Aki Hata
- composition: Katsuhiko Kurosu
- Arrangement: nishi-ken
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