The Doctor (博士) is a deceased reincarnated Japanese[1] responsible for many technological elements in the Parallel World, including the Destroyer,[2] the Crimson Demons[3] and the Mad Bomber Moguninnin.[4]
Appearance[]
When the Doctor was young, he had a shaggy brown head, although he became bald in the front due to the stress. After he grew up, his remaining hair grew and turned gray.
Personality[]
When the Doctor reincarnated in the Parallel World, he was a very resolute in his decision to defeat the Devil King, however, since his determination wasn't enough to create something powerful enough to defeat the Devil King, the Doctor started to doubt himself until he, on the height of frustration, decided to give up defeating the Devil King and live a self-centered life.[1]
The Doctor soon became a impetuous and lazy man, only caring about fulfilling his selfish and masochist desires, like creating a golem girl or an awesome robot armor.[1] The Doctor also proved himself to be an idiot, since he is unable to take anything seriously, even blowing his employers' resources producing video games and toys;[3] as well as not right in the head, pretending to be senile in order to not work.[2]
History[]
After being reincarnated in the Parallel World by Aqua, the Doctor worked hard in a way to defeat the Devil King in a facility he created in Axel. However, after realize he may not being able to do it, the Doctor instead gave up defeating the Devil King and started to work on his dream of creating a female golem. After many fails, the he gave up creating a female golem too and decided to get a job in order to hire an attractive assistant.[1]
Later leaving his facility to seek employment as some kingdom's magic researcher in order to be paid with human maids, he got hired by various patrons in the Kingdom of Belzerg. At some point in time, he lazed off under the employ of Lundberg's ancestor while stuffing himself with warabi mochi.[5] However, soon after creating the Imitation Dragon as well as the seven Devil-Sealing Magical Stones used for containing it, during a drunken tirade he sprouted a tall tale about the magical stones being able to grant any wish when all seven are assembled, so when the kingdom's high-ups came demanding he hand them over, he had to flee the kingdom or else face execution for lying.[6]
The Doctor eventually got a job in the Kingdom of Noise, but instead of working in weapons, all he made were video games and toys. The Doctor was eventually convinced to create a humanoid weapon like the characters in his video games, creating the Mage-Killer. He also performed enhancement surgeries in volunteers chosen by lottery, turning them into the Crimson Demons. His creations eventually convinced him to create a weapon against the Mage-Killer, resulting in the Railgun (TBD).[3]
The Doctor was eventually forced to create a mobile fortress by his employers, that accidentally became a spider-like golem known as Destroyer.[2] He moved back to his facility in Axel to work in a prototype Destroyer, while he created a Motivation Draining sphere to be its core, planning to use it on his employers, so he could escape work and lounge around reading some of the Japanese manga he made there. However, after finding out the sphere would also affect him, not just his employers, the Doctor gave up the idea and abandoned the facility for good.[7]
Unable to persuade his employers to give up the idea even with absurd demands, the Doctor eventually finished the Destroyer, but after activating it, the golem went berserk and destroyed Noise. Trapped inside his own creation, he decide to live out the rest of his life in the Destroyer, dying peacefully in the control center. After the Destroyer was defeated, his body was eventually taken away by the adventurers from Axel and buried in the city's public cemetery.[2]
Abilities[]
- Creation Cheat: The ability to materialize anything, from weapons, facilities and golems. However, there were restrictions to this power, as the more complex the idea was, the more thought was needed to be put into it.
Creations[]
During his reincarnated life, he had created a whole variety of otherworldly things, ranging from small gadgets to huge constructions, that either were seen as mere gimmicks by the local inhabitants or caused huge upheavals to the Parallel World.
- Buildings
- An underground facility that served as his residence as well as a research laboratory for his creations.[1]
- Research facilities and storage sites for his inventions at the Crimson Demon Village, like the one later used as a tourist attraction, as well as the ruins beneath the fort.[3][8]
- Research facility beneath Lundberg's mansion.[8]
- Magic-Sealer Cave[8]
- Golems
- An range of girl golems, which started out from badly designed prototypes, to ones with added features like glasses, nurse caps, maid suits, cat ears, and dealer suits. Later on, golems that actually look like pretty girls and sport a sadistic or masochistic personality were produced.[1]
- Titan Golems of overbearing sizes that were designed to look like robots, and frequently used as guards in his facilities.[1]
- Gun Falcon DX[9]
- Gun Falcon BX[9]
- Majin Golem[9]
- Mad Bomber Moguninnin[4]
- Destroyer[2]
- Creatures
- Items
- Various Japanese toys, books, and game consoles[1][3][10]
- Sealing devices for containing parts of Wallavy[8]
- Widespread Foodstuffs Destruction Agent[8]
- Devil-Sealing Magical Stones[9]
- Mage-Killer[3]
- Railgun (TBD)[3]
- Motivation Draining Sphere[10]
- Crimson Demons' Robes[11]
Trivia[]
- The Doctor's arch nemesis are spiders.[2]
- His creation skill was never explicitly stated in the Light Novel, and was only displayed during the anime.[1]
- He is also responsible for the creation of Pantagruel and many golems from Isekai Quartet: The Movie - Another World.
Image Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 KonoSuba Television Anime Season 2, Original Animation Disc
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 KonoSuba Light Novel Volume 2, Chapter 5
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 KonoSuba Light Novel Volume 5, Chapter 5
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 KonoSuba Light Novel Volume 14, Chapter 2
- ↑ Cursed Relic and the Perplexed Adventurers, Main Story at the Oasis of Everlasting Summer
- ↑ Labyrinth of Hope and the Gathering Adventurers, Main Story at the Island in the Sky
- ↑ Limelight Light Novel Volume 2, Chapter 5
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 Cursed Relic and the Perplexed Adventurers
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 Labyrinth of Hope and the Gathering Adventurers
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Limelight Light Novel Volume 2, Chapter 2
- ↑ Natsume Akatsuki's Twitter
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