Odagiri/Tobisaki Hiroyukiâs character profile: Part 1 (Joker Game Universe)
Odagiri/Tobisaki Hiroyukiâs character profile: Part 1 (Joker Game Universe)
(Very tentative version as no translation for 'XX Double Cross' novel or D no MaĹ version had been released)
Spy Surname: Odagiri - ĺ°ç°ĺďźăă ăăďź Spy Name: Unknown Real name: Tobisaki Hiroyuki - éŁĺ´ ĺźčĄďźă¨ăłăă ă˛ăăăďź (Only according to the Anime) Rank: Army Second Lieutenant (é¸čťĺ°ĺ° - Rikugun-ShĹi) [prior to joining D Agency], Army First Lieutenant (é¸čťä¸ĺ° - Rikugun-ChĹŤi) [After leaving it] Role at D Agency: Spy (ăšă㤠- Spy) Direct superior officer: Lieutenant Colonel YĹŤki (çľĺä¸ä˝ - YĹŤki-ChĹŤsa) Affiliation: D Agency (ćŠé˘ - D Kikan) Height: Unknown (172 cm according to the Anime) Age: Unknown Impersonates: Military Police Superior Private (ä¸çĺ ľ- Kenpei JĹtĹhei), Geisha (č¸č - Geisha) (According to D no MaĹ), Tobisaki Hiroyuki (éŁĺ´ ĺźčĄ) (According to the Novel and D no MaĹ) Appearances: Novel: Vol. 1 Chapter 1 âJoker Gameâ (ă¸ă§ăźăŤăźăťă˛ăźă - Joker Game) [mentioned], Vol. 1 Chapter 5 âXX Double Crossâ (XX ăăăŤăťăŻăăš - XX Double Cross) [as the spy Tobisaki Hiroyuki] D no MaĹ manga: Vol. 3 chap 4-6 XX Double Crossâ (XX ăăăŤăťăŻăăš - XX Double Cross) [as the spy Tobisaki Hiroyuki] Anime: Ep 1-2 âJoker Gameâ (ă¸ă§ăźăŤăźăťă˛ăźă - Joker Game), EP 12 âXX Double Crossâ (XX ăăăŤăťăŻăăš - XX Double Cross), OAV âAdventure of Black Cat Yoruâ (éťçŤă¨ăŤăŽĺéş - Kuroneko Yoru no BĹken) Joker Game The Animation Manga: Chap 1, 2, 3 âJoker Gameâ (ă¸ă§ăźăŤăźăťă˛ăźă - Joker Game), 5 âMiscalculationâ (čŞ¤çŽ - Gosan), 10 âAsia Expressâ (ă˘ă¸ă˘ăťă¨ăŻăšăăŹăš - Asia Express) Drama cd: âJoker Gameâ Drama CD Metropolitan Police Department D Section Investigation Files (ăă¸ă§ăźăŤăźăťă˛ăźă ăăăŠăCD čŚčŚĺşD課ććťăăĄă¤ăŤ - âJoker Gameâ Drama CD KeishichĹ D-ka sĹsa files), âJoker Gameâ Drama CD Go For It! Year 2 Class D Sakuma Sensei (ăă¸ă§ăźăŤăźăťă˛ăźă ăăăŠăCD ăăăăďź2ĺš´Dçľä˝äš éĺ ç - âJoker Gameâ Drama CD Sore ike! 2-Nen D-gumi Sakuma sensei ) Live Action Movie: Joker Game Voice Actor: Hosoya Yoshimasa - ç´°č°ˇ 佳ćŁďźăťăă ăăăžăďź Live Action Movie actor: Yamamoto Hiroshi - ĺąąćŹćľŠĺ¸ďźăăžă㨠ă˛ăăďź Stage project actor: Abe Kaisei - éżé¨ĺżŤĺžďźăăš ăăăăďź
Brief introduction
In the novel Odagiri is mentioned merely as one of the twelve (twelve, not eight as in the anime) D Agency students belonging to the first batch of trainees, and he probably took part to the search in Gordonâs house (though weâve no confirmation about this). The D no MaĹ manga doesnât mention him at all.
The anime though (and, as a consequence of this, the âJoker Game The Animationâ Manga) decided that Odagiri is also the spy who appears in the novel chapter âXX Double Crossâ (also transposed in the D no MaĹ manga) giving him his backstory, through slightly altered.
So, while in the novel Odagiri and Tobisaki Hiroyuki likely werenât planned to be one and the same (and Tobisaki Hiroyuki is just the identity a D Agency spy takes during his mission) and the D no MaĹ manga makes clear the spy taking the alias of Tobisaki Hiroyuki couldnât be involved in âJoker Gameâ by placing his recruitment chronologically after âJoker Gameâ, in the anime theyâre one and the same and Tobisaki Hiroyuki is Odagiriâs true name.
So, according to the Anime, Tobisaki Hiroyukiâs parents died, his grandparents didnât really want to take care of him and first entrusts him to Nishiyama Chizuru, then inscribes him to the Military school. However when a soldier falls ill and Tobisakiâs superior officer still insisted he should keep on training, Tobisaki (who was a second lieutenant back then) argues with the officer and hits him. This causes him to be put under military trial. Thatâs when he meets YĹŤki who invites him to join D Agency.
Tobisaki agrees, passes the selection and takes the name of Odagiri. He takes part to the investigation of Gordonâs house, then, later, he is tasked with the duty to keep Karl Schneider under surveillance in what will become his graduation case. In fact Schneider dies but Odagiri continues to investigate and discovers who murdered him (Yasuhara Miyoko in the anime, Nogami Yuriko in the novel and in the D no MaĹ manga).
Odagiri realizes his judgement had been compromised because Nogami Yuriko reminded him of Nishiyama Chizuru and understood he couldnât become a D Agency spy because he couldnât completely detach himself from others. He therefore asked to quit D Agency and was reassigned by the Army with the grade of First Lieutenant (in Kwantung in Machuria in the anime, in north China in the novel and in the D no MaĹ manga).
In the Live Action Movie, which is only inspired to the novels, Odagiri is a spy tasked with supporting a spy named KatĹ in retrieving the Black Note by providing him equipment. He seems to die in an explosion but it turns out he survived and merely faked his death as he will meet up again with KatĹ. His spy tools though are stolen by a female spy named Rin. Later he will be assigned for a mission in Germany.
Personality
In D no MaĹ, Tobisaki cared for his Army companions to the point he attacked his superior officer to protect one of them and didnât seem to get along well with the other spies. Heâs also more prone to tears than his anime version.
According to the Anime, Odagiri still cared for his Army companions to the point he attacked his superior officer to protect one of them, though he only pushed away the man while in D no MaĹ he punched him. Anime Odagiri is silent and hardly smiles. Although he goes out with the others and take parts to their same activities and Fukumoto gets along well with him, Odagiri feels as if there was a wall between him and them.
Odagiri can still be considerate. After seeing that Sakuma didnât realize heâd been tricked when playing poker he told him the truth and he also seemed to care for Yoru, who obeyed and trusted him and to whom he smiled.
He holds dear the memory of Nishiyama Chizuru, who raised him, to the point that when he sees Nogami Yuriko and realizes she resembles her, he loses his objectivity and his concentration. This helps him to realize he canât cut tie with this memory.
Odagiri is strict with himself. When he realizes Schneider, his target, died, he labels the mission as an INEXCUSABLE failure, as if there was something he could have done to prevent it.
In the Live Action Movie Odagiri is shown always in a good mood and likes to make fun of the spy going by the name of KatĹ (whose back story is ironically based on the one of novel Tobisaki Hiroyuki) because he comes from the Army while Odagiri, as everyone else in D Agency, is a civilian.
Physical appearance
We canât see how Odagiri looks in D no MaĹ, though we can see how the spy who goes under the alias of Tobisaki Hiroyuki looks like. Heâs tall, slender, handsome and has a mole under his left eye.
In the Anime ShirĹ Miwa decided his character design would be quadrangle-like in attempt to bring out a seriousness that was different from Sakuma and to make him look like he doesnât know how to swim with the tide. Heâs therefore less slender and with broader shoulders compared to D no MaĹ, he has no mole and his face isnât oval but more âquadrangle like.
In both version he has black hair, though theyâre longer in D no MaĹ and cover his right eye while in the anime both his eyes and his forehead are clearly visible.
During his time as second lieutenant in the Army he wore an uniform, in D no MaĹ a Type 98 while in the anime itâs a Type 5. Since in the Anime we see him acting in cold weather though, we see that his uniform is covered by an Army coat.
After joining D Agency he starts to wear a suit. In D no MaĹ itâs a two piece suits, in the Anime itâs a three piece suit.
In D no MaĹ he also disguises himself as a geisha, wearing their typical kimono and wig while, when keeping Schneider under surveillance, he wore typical Japanese clothes.
After he left D Agency he returned wearing a Military uniform, a Type 98, with the ranking of First Lieutenant.
In the Live Action Movie Odagiri almost always wears glasses, heâs shorter than KatĹ and smokes.
In the Stage Project he still seems to wear a three piece suit, only much clearer compared to the one he has in the anime.
Relationships
MutĹ
The two never interacted but we know that MutĹ finds D Agency a thorn to his side and sent Sakuma there in the hope one of YĹŤkiâs students would make a mistake that would allow him to close the place.
YĹŤki
In the novel and in the D no MaĹ manga we donât see YĹŤki and Odagiri interact, just YĹŤki and the spy who took the name of Tobisaki.
In the anime YĹŤki is the one who seek out Odagiri and invited him to try and see if he could pass his exam to be admitted as a D Agency student. He also hands him the Schneider case and, after Schneiderâs death, heâll instruct him to investigate on the woman on the crime scene (in the novel and in D no D no MaĹ this happens to the spy who takes the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki). In the Anime when Odagiri will resign YĹŤki will tell him heâs reassigned in Kwantung in Machuria (in north China in the novel and in the D no MaĹ manga). Odagiri will bow to him and heâll be told not to bow while wearing a suit.
In the Live Action Movie YĹŤki, supported by Kaminaga, gives him the task to cooperate with KatĹ and Jitsui to retrieve the Black Note.
Sakuma
Sakumaâs interaction with Odagiri is extremely small.
In Novel Odagiri is merely listed as one of the D Agency students while Sakuma is being the liaison but we donât know if they ever interacted. Heâs never mentioned in D no MaĹ.
In the Anime, during the Joker Game, Odagiri is the one who peeks at Sakumaâs cards and give signs to everyone, but heâs also the one who confesses this, revealing to Sakuma how the other had defeated him at poker. When the others laugh at Sakuma Odagiri doesnât.
Odagiriâs smile, if so can be called, was also the weakest among the spies when it looked like they couldnât find the cipher and Sakuma would have to commit Harakiri.
In a strip from Miwa ShirĹ we see that, after deciding to leave D Agency, Odagiri and Sakuma went to drink together and discussed what YĹŤki told Odagiri when Odagiri was about to leave (who salutes while wearing a business suit?). During this moment Sakuma will confess to Odagiri he was also told the same and that YĹŤki made him pay fines for insisting on saluting.
Miyoshi
Thereâs no known interaction between Miyoshi and Odagiri in the novel beyond that theyâre both D Agency students and Odagiri likely took also part to the raid at Gordonâs house in which Miyoshi played the role of interpreter.
A character named Odagiri doesnât appear in the D no MaĹ manga and the spy taking the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki, as far as we know, doesnât interact with Miyoshi and, although they are both trained at D Agency, Miyoshi likely completed his training way before Tobisaki Hiroyuki joined D Agency.
In the anime in Ep 1 Odagiri, Miyoshi, Kaminaga Jitsui and Amari play poker (or the Joker Game) until Odagiri surrenders.
Miyoshi was also likely one of the spies who used Odagiriâs signals to beat Sakuma at poker. As itâs Miyoshi the one who invited Sakuma to play poker with them, itâs possible Miyoshi went so far as to stage up the whole thing, giving Odagiri the role of spying Sakuma by making it look like Odagiri was leaving the game because he lost one of too many times.
In the Joker Game The Animation Manga, when Miyoshi informed the others he had Sakuma agree to be the captain of their fake Military Police team when they would inspect Gordonâs house, Odagiri looked none too pleased.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 4, when Miyoshi and Hatano are talking about rats playing the antagonist in western fairy tales, Odagiri surprised them by mentioning Japanese fairy tales involving rats (which apparently arenât evil). When Miyoshi asks him if heâs implying Japanese rats are different Odagiri says heâs fine with them widening their insight from books but dinner time is up and they should hurry and come because if their meal will get cold Fukumoto will make a fuss.
In Ep 12 Miyoshi demands Odagiri to explain Schneiderâs suicide note, since it seems Odagiri is supporting the idea that Schneider was killed.
Miyoshi is later tasked to investigate the latest developments at the German and Soviet embassies and, reported the results of his investigation to Odagiri. In his report he says nothing unusual had happened at the German and Soviet embassies, but someone new might have taken over Schneiderâs spy network. Odagiri, who had no idea he would report to him, was surprised by this and, being confused by this and by all the others who had reported to him, gripped Miyoshiâs shoulder, stopping him from leaving and forcefully turning him toward himself and demanded to know why he was reporting this to him.
Miyoshi is first confused by Odagiriâs question then irritated, pushes away the otherâs arm and inform him this is his (graduation) case before leaving. Odagiri is very surprised by this.
Successively the two meet at the theatre, after Nogami Yurikoâs performance. Miyoshi comments (looking pleased) that she wasnât the murderer in the Schneider case to which Odagiri agrees, claiming her tears couldnât be faked before asking Miyoshi what he discovered about Schneiderâs accomplices. Miyoshi will report Odagiriâs theory was right and that by tailing the man removing the flowers from the theatre he discovered the guy stopped to a florist that doubles as a secret post for Soviet spies to exchange intel who communicate among them using a flower called chamomile. Miyoshi also discovered that two Soviet spies contacted Schneider, one was the florist who collected the flowers the other was Yasuhara Miyoko.
Miyoshi then asks Odagiri what tipped him off and Odagiri replies it was simple as he connected the scent in Schneiderâs apartment with the one of the flowers delivered to Yasuhara Miyoko, which, to him, hinted to another connection between the two of them. Odagiri then proceeded to explain Schneider likely planned to become a triple spy and pass information to the British so the Soviets set up his assassination as well as the whole plan for the assassination. Though his explanation Miyoshi smiles and asks up how Yasuhara Miyoko got the note written by Schneider and Odagiri explains this as well.
In the Live Action Movie Miyoshi and Odagiri (along with Jitsui and KatĹ) cooperate to retrieve the Black Note, though Miyoshi had a rather different task from Odagiri and the two meet up only at the end where Miyoshi will hand him his next assignment.
Kaminaga
Thereâs no known interaction between Kaminaga and Odagiri in the novel, beyond that theyâre both D Agency students.
A character named Odagiri doesnât appear in the D no MaĹ manga and the spy taking the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki, as far as we know, doesnât interact with Kaminaga (nor with Izawa Kazuo who, in the D no MaĹ manga, is clearly NOT Kaminaga) and, although they are both trained at D Agency, Kaminaga likely completed his training way before he joined D Agency.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 3, I might be mistaken as theyâre both giving their back to the viewer, but the two who fought together seem to be Odagiri and Kaminaga, with Odagiri having successfully pushed on the ground Kaminaga.
In Ep 12 since it seems Odagiri is supporting the idea that Schneider was killed, Kaminaga asks him if he believed the note was forged. Heâs later tasked to investigate whoever got inside Schneiderâs house and reported the results of his investigation to Odagiri, telling him that there was no suspicious activity from the people who went into Schneiderâs home. Odagiri, who had no idea he would report to him, was surprised by this.
In the Live Action Movie Kaminaga, along with YĹŤki gives him the task to cooperate with KatĹ and Jitsui to retrieve the Black Note.
Hatano
Thereâs no known interaction between Hatano and Odagiri in the novel beyond that theyâre both D Agency students.
Characters named Odagiri or Hatano or Shimano Ryosuke donât appear in the D no MaĹ manga.
In the preview for Ep 3 Hatano and Odagiri talk together. Hatano asks Odagiri if he can remember that incident, to which Odagiri answers he canât. At this Hatano says memories arenât important and he took the right choice. We donât know which was the incident theyâre talking about though.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 4, when Miyoshi and Hatano are talking about rats playing the antagonist in western fairy tales, Odagiri surprised them by mentioning Japanese fairy tales involving rats (which apparently arenât evil). When Miyoshi asks him if heâs implying Japanese rats are different Odagiri says heâs fine with them widening their insight from books but dinner time is up and they should hurry and come because if their meal will get cold Fukumoto will make a fuss.
In Ep 12 when Odagiri is supporting the idea that Schneider was killed, Hatano points out they should reject the idea considering the information Odagiri himself has given to them (the women screamed just after they entered inside the house and no one else got out from the door). Heâs later tasked to double-check Schneiderâs suicide note and reported the results of his investigation to Odagiri, informing him that no invisible ink was used and the paper was bought from a local store. Odagiri, who had no idea he would report to him, was surprised by this.
Amari
Thereâs no known interaction between Amari and Odagiri in the novel beyond that theyâre both D Agency students.
Characters named Odagiri or Amari or Utsumi Osamu donât appear in the D no MaĹ manga.
In Ep 1 Amari was one of the spies who used Odagiriâs signals to beat Sakuma at poker as Odagiri pulled out a cigarette pack and then acted as if it was empty and asked him a cigarette, to which he replied by handing him a full pack which seemed to hint at how Amari won Odagiri on his side (the manga seemed to imply how he was on Jitsuiâs side before).
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 3, Odagiri, seeing Amari and Jitsui together and Amari laughing, asked them what they were talking about, to which Amari replied they were saying it would have been good to have a mission in France where the charming ladies are.
In the preview for Ep 11 Odagiri and Amari talk together and we learn that Amari broke up again with his woman as he sees no point in remaining together with them for a long time.
In Ep 12 Amari was the one who, studying the photos of Shneiderâs murder scene, observed that Schneider was fluent in English and that on a corner on his suicide note there were two XX. Heâs later tasked to investigate the native English speakers living next to Schneider and, likely, reported the results of his investigation to Odagiri.
Jitsui
Thereâs no known interaction between Jitsui and Odagiri in the novel beyond that theyâre both D Agency students.
Characters named Odagiri or Jitsui or Morishima Kunio donât appear in the D no MaĹ manga.
In Ep 1 Jitsui was one of the spies who used Odagiriâs signals to beat Sakuma at poker. In the manga itâs implied Odagiri âbetrayed himâ and made an allegiance with Amari when he asked Amari for a cigarette.
In Ep 12 Jitsui points out that Schneiderâs suicide note was written by Schneider himself, since it seems Odagiri is supporting the idea that Schneider was killed.
In the Live Action Movie Odagiri and Jitsui support the investigations of KatĹ in order to retrieve the Black Note. They seem to get along well together.
Tazaki
Thereâs no character named Tazaki in the novel.
Characters named Odagiri or Tazaki or Seto Reiji donât appear in the D no MaĹ manga.
In Ep 12 Tazaki is tasked to investigate into the wine import channels and reported the results of his investigation to Odagiri, telling him that no wine importing company was connected to an intelligence agency. Odagiri, who had no idea he would report to him, was surprised by this.
Fukumoto
Thereâs no character named Fukumoto in the novel.
Characters named Odagiri or Fukumoto donât appear in the D no MaĹ manga and itâs never said if the spy going by the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki and the spy going by the name of Shiozuka Hajime ever met, although they were both D Agency students.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 3, when Odagiri, sees Amari and Jitsui together Fukumoto is right behind Odagiri and Odagiri is saying âthatâs all for todayâ a hint that Fukumoto and Odagiri might have been working together till a moment before.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 4, when Odagiri tells Miyoshi and Hatano to hurry coming eating their dinner he reminds them that if their meal will get cold Fukumoto will make a fuss. Also, in one of the covers for the episode, Fukumoto and Odagiri are shown eating together at a restaurant, with Odagiri ordering something else to a maid.
In Ep 12 Fukumoto is the one that tells that two cross in English can be read also as âdouble crossâ or betray, and comments this could mean that Schneider either betray or was betrayed by someone.
In a set of cards we have Fukumoto and Odagiri âtalkingâ together. To be exact Fukumoto talks to Odagiri but Odagiri never replies.
It seems that in the âJoker Game talk showâ it was said that when Odagiri accompanies Fukumoto to get groceries⌠though we donât see this happening in the OAV.
John Gordon
John Gordon is merely the target of D Agencyâs investigation. The two donât really interact, Odagiri was merely just one of the D Agency men who inspected his house (itâs unclear if he did the same in the novel and in D no MaĹ).
Karl Schneider
Karl Schneider is merely the target of D Agencyâs investigation. Odagiri and Schneider donât really interact, Odagiri was merely keeping him under surveillance (in the novel and in D no MaĹ this was done by the spy going by the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki).
Nishiyama Chizuru
In the novel and in the D no MaĹ manga Nishiyama Chizuru is the girl who raised the spy going by the name of Tobisaki Hiroyuki, in the anime sheâs the girl who raised Odagiri. Although sheâs dead he canât forget her and her memory still affects him to the point he understand he canât get rid of him and that, therefore, heâs not fit for being a spy.
Nogami Yuriko
Due to her strong resemblance with Nishiyama Chizuru, in all the medias Tobisaki Hiroyuki/Odagiri loses his impartiality when sheâs involved and ends up being distracted. In the Anime they wonât really meet although he watched her perform more than once, in the D no MaĹ manga sheâll confess him she murdered Schneider.
Yasuhara Miyoko
Odagiri/Tobisaki and Yasuhara Miyoko wonât really interact. In the anime heâll figure out that sheâs the culprit, in the other media, as sheâs innocent, he only will understand that Nogami Yuriko decided to murder Karl Schneider because she caught Yasuhara Miyoko and Karl Schneider having sex together.
Gamo JirĹ
In the preview for Ep 9 Gamo and Odagiri are playing chess. Gamo asks Odagiri whatâs wrong to which Odagiri replies that in chess one has to destroy the adversaryâs composure to win. Gamo replies that chess isnât about winning or losing but about living or dying.
Yoru
When Yoru intrudes in D Agencyâs kitchen Odagiri picks him up. The cat at first is not pleased by this development but, as soon as Odagiri tells him to calm down, Yoru does. Odagiri gently puts him outside D Agency, smiles at him and tells him next time he should hide himself better or the âdemon kingâ (YĹŤkiâs nickname) will eat him.
Osanai
In the D no MaĹ manga Osanai is the one who will do what Miyoshi does in the anime during EP 12, demanding Tobisaki to explain Schneiderâs suicide note, since it seems Tobisaki is supporting the idea that Schneider was killed. Osanai will also points out about the double cross on Schneider suicide note and will be tasked with investigating some aspects of the Schneider case and will report his findings to Tobisaki. Tobisaki, who had no idea he would report to him, was surprised by this and, being confused by this and by all the others who had reported to him, grips his arm, stopping him from leaving and demanding to know why he was reporting this to him.
Osanai will push away the otherâs arm and inform him this is his (graduation) case before leaving.
Munakata, Higuchi and Akimoto
In the D no MaĹ manga Munakata, Higuchi and Akimoto get the roles Kaminaga, Jitsui, Hatano, Amari, Tazaki and Fukumoto have in the anime.
KatĹ JirĹ
In the Live Action Movie KatĹ and Odagiri cooperate to retrieve the Black Note. Odagiri provides him spy tool and, occasionally, makes fun of him for having been an Army soldier or for his interest in Rin.
Rin
In the movie Odagiri has no interest for Rinâs survival and Rin manages to steal Odagiriâs spy tools.
Abilities
In the opening Odagiri is showed handling a communication system. It might be a coincidence as we know all the students were trained to use one but it can also hint he was particularly good with them (and a nod to how in the drama cd heâs using LINE to communicate).
In a preview Odagiri is shown playing chess with Gamo, a hint he evidently knows how to play this game.
When Odagiri picks up Yoru, the cat, and tells him not to be scared, Yoru immediately obey to him and calm down.
In the OAV Odagiri is shown as heâs about to drive a car.
Trivia
During the lessons Odagiri sits on the first row.
We never see Odagiri smoking though he asked for a cigarette to Amari during the Joker Game and received a full pack. As a result the I.G. store used Odagiri as âtestimonialâ for the "GOLDEN KITE" cocoa cigarettes, chocolate shaped as cigarettes and sold in âGolden Kiteâ cigarette packs.
During the Joker Game Odagiri looked like he was reading a book. While this was probably a way to disguise the fact he was tattling out Sakumaâs cards to the others, likely Odagiri loves reading (as many others in the cast).
When inspecting Gordonâs house Odagiri was the one who confirmed that the garden was clear.
After the spies declared they couldnât find the ciphers in Gordonâs house, which would mean Sakuma would have to commit Harakiri, they all smiled. Odagiri though is the one with the smile less pronounced and in the original draw for that scene one can speculate heâs not smiling at all. It ties nicely with how, in the manga, he didnât seem happy at all with Miyoshi involving Sakuma in the mission.
In the Joker Game The Animation version of Ep 5, it seems that Odagiri was among the ones at whom the truth serum was injected and that heâs dealing with the effects of it by covering his face with his hands.
In EP 12 we hear the other spies using âKisamaâ (螴㧠âyouâ) when talking to Odagiri. In contemporary Japanese, âKisamaâ is insulting and rude (itâs often translated as âyou, bastardâ) but it wasnât always like that. "Kisama" was originally a respectful term for a higher ranking person, and had been used by the warrior classes mainly (you might have noticed how it ends with â-samaâ ć§, which is usually a very respectful suffix) but, by the middle of the 18th century, the respect which this word expressed had considerably weakened and in the first half of the 19th century it was a formal expression used by officers of the Imperial Japanese Army to address to each other. It also often appeared in military songs and literature and was probably similar to today's ăĺ. Outside of the army, it was considered a very rough but friendly expression. In short, while addressing to someone using âyouâ in Japanese is always less polite than using that personâs name, the guys arenât being jerk and calling Odagiri âyou, bastardâ.
Same as Sakuma, when Odagiri bowed and remained bowed to YĹŤki , he wasnât just bowing at him in greeting like any ordinary Japanese man. That was the military salute, which prompted YĹŤki âs question "Who bows while wearing a business suit?" (probably a better translation would have been "Who salutes while wearing a business suit?") which is probably meant to be a hint that, although YĹŤki had just called him First Lieutenant Tobisaki Hiroyuki, he still doesnât consider him just a soldier but one of his men.
In the Joker Game the Animation manga Odagiri is familiar with Japanese folklore tales involving mice.
In a couple of chibi pictures Odagiri is shown being completely plastered which might be a hint to him having low alcohol tolerance.
Itazu Yoshimi, the author of the end cards, said that when instructed to draw the end cards he was told to âDraw the spies in their daily lives that arenât seen in the main animationâ and that Director Nomura gave him information on the characterâs personality and whom they get along with. In his end cards we see Odagiri walking in the Asakusa district with Fukumoto, Hatano and Tazaki, at Ueno-Hirokuji with Fukumoto and Tazaki, in front of Shibuya station with Tazaki, Hatano and Jitsui and then him walking in Ichigaya with Fukumoto, Kaminaga and Amari. The last card he drew is a âgroup pictureâ of some sort as all the spies, YĹŤki included, are in them. Although ultimately Odagiri is seen in the end cards with most of the cast, heâs definitely drawn more frequently with Fukumoto and Tazaki (4 times), second comes Hatano (3 times), third Jitsui, Kaminaga and Amari (2 times). Itâs worth to note heâs drawn with Miyoshi only in the last end card (the one with the group picture). While this is no proof, we can speculate Odagiri, in addition to the canonically confirmed Fukumoto, was meant to better get along with Tazaki and Hatano and had the worst compatibility with Miyoshi.
In the Live Action Movie thereâs a spy going by the name of Odagiri. Ironically the main character, a spy going by the name of KatĹ JirĹ, received as a background story, a story pretty close to the one of Tobisaki Hiroyuki (heâs a soldier who, to protect another soldier from a superior officer, attacked his superior officer. The man died and he was condemned by a military trial to be executed when YĹŤki appeared and invited him to join D Agency).



















