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{{Infobox Character|played=[[Tadao Takashima]]|name=Yuzo Kawaji|nationality=Japanese|gender=Male|image=Dr. Yuzo Kawaji.jpg|caption=Dr. Yuzo Kawaji|species=[[Humans|Human]]|type1=Blue|type2=White|occupation=Scientist|firstappearance=''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965)|dt=Dr. Yuzo Kawaji}}
{{Infobox Character|played=[[Tadao Takashima]]|name=Yuzo Kawaji|nationality=Japanese|gender=Male|image=Fullscreen capture 6282019 73316 AM.bmp.jpg|caption=Dr. Yuzo Kawaji|species=[[Humans|Human]]|type1=Blue|type2=White|occupation=Scientist|firstappearance=''[[Frankenstein vs. Baragon]]'' (1965)|dt=Dr. Yuzo Kawaji}}


'''Dr. Yuzo Kawaji''' was a scientist in Hiroshima who worked under [[James Bowen|Dr. James Bowen]] in his studies about radiation poisoning. When they discovered a boy who had absorbed massive amounts of radiation as a result of the Hiroshima bombings but had not died, they were intrigued and wondered if the child might have grown from the disembodied but still living heart of [[Frankenstein|Dr. Victor Frankenstein's monster]]. A former Japanese naval officer named [[Kawai]] imparted this information to the doctors.
'''Dr. Yuzo Kawaji''' was a scientist in Hiroshima who worked under [[James Bowen|Dr. James Bowen]] in his studies about radiation poisoning. When they discovered a boy who had absorbed massive amounts of radiation as a result of the Hiroshima bombings but had not died, they were intrigued and wondered if the child might have grown from the disembodied but still living heart of [[Frankenstein|Dr. Victor Frankenstein's monster]]. A former Japanese naval officer named [[Kawai]] imparted this information to the doctors.
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Kawaji undertook a trip to Germany to speak to [[Liesendorf|Dr. Liesendorf]], the former Nazi scientist who had originally studied the heart. Liesendorf told him that the only way to prove if the boy was Frankenstein was to amputate his limbs and see if they grew back. When Kawaji returned to Japan, both Bowen and their colleague [[Sueko Togami|Dr. Sueko Togami]] were opposed to this idea. However Kawaji attempted to do it in the middle of the night, but was interrupted by reporters, and the commotion they caused resulted in Frankenstein breaking free and escaping.
Kawaji undertook a trip to Germany to speak to [[Liesendorf|Dr. Liesendorf]], the former Nazi scientist who had originally studied the heart. Liesendorf told him that the only way to prove if the boy was Frankenstein was to amputate his limbs and see if they grew back. When Kawaji returned to Japan, both Bowen and their colleague [[Sueko Togami|Dr. Sueko Togami]] were opposed to this idea. However Kawaji attempted to do it in the middle of the night, but was interrupted by reporters, and the commotion they caused resulted in Frankenstein breaking free and escaping.


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Revision as of 19:05, 27 February 2021

Yuzo Kawaji
Dr. Yuzo Kawaji
Species Human
Nationality Japanese
Gender Male
Occupation Scientist
First appearance Frankenstein vs. Baragon (1965)
Played by Tadao Takashima

Dr. Yuzo Kawaji was a scientist in Hiroshima who worked under Dr. James Bowen in his studies about radiation poisoning. When they discovered a boy who had absorbed massive amounts of radiation as a result of the Hiroshima bombings but had not died, they were intrigued and wondered if the child might have grown from the disembodied but still living heart of Dr. Victor Frankenstein's monster. A former Japanese naval officer named Kawai imparted this information to the doctors.

Kawaji undertook a trip to Germany to speak to Dr. Liesendorf, the former Nazi scientist who had originally studied the heart. Liesendorf told him that the only way to prove if the boy was Frankenstein was to amputate his limbs and see if they grew back. When Kawaji returned to Japan, both Bowen and their colleague Dr. Sueko Togami were opposed to this idea. However Kawaji attempted to do it in the middle of the night, but was interrupted by reporters, and the commotion they caused resulted in Frankenstein breaking free and escaping.

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