Hound and Watson's landlady. In most adaptations, Holmes' long-suffering landlady is shown as middle-aged or older, but in this version she is a widow in her 20s and a love interest of many, including Holmes and Moriarty (mostly Holmes), and given the first name Marie. Her late husband Jim was a pilot and Hound finds her contacts in the world of aviation useful. She can also be quite quick and resourceful when need be, and she also appears to be a crack shot with a revolver. Miyazaki actually wanted to present her as the real brains of Baker Street, running rings around both Hound and his enemy Moriarty, but he was overruled. Like many people in Hound's world, Mrs. Hudson is a golden retriever.
Aliases: Mostly she is called as "Mrs. Hudson", because she was in marriage for few months. Not so many calls her by first name, Marie. Only Holli calls her as Mary.
Age: Being in her 20s (Adult)
Alignment: Good
Personality: Hospitable, kind, heroine, unselfish, loyal
Abilities: She is great on domestic work; cleaning, cooking and sewing. But this woman can fly aeroplane (talented pilot) and driving car isn't difficult for her either. Marie can handle a gun too.
Habits: Doing domestic works in Hound"s apartment, collecting flowers, being mostly hospitable, reminisce times when she was pilot, somehow men finds her very desired
Flaws: Sometimes she is too hospitable towards other people. And it isn't sure, can she spot the difference between good and bad guys.
Companion: Sherlock Hound and Watson
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