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− | '''Dr. Paul Stewart''' was an American scientist living in Japan, who took over [[James Bowen|Dr. James Bowen]]'s research into the immortal cells of the [[Frankenstein ( | + | '''Dr. Paul Stewart''' was an American scientist living in Japan, who took over [[James Bowen|Dr. James Bowen]]'s research into the immortal cells of the [[Frankenstein (Godzilla)|Frankenstein]] monster. He, his assistant [[Akemi]] and his close friend and colleague [[Yuzo Majida|Dr. Yuzo Majida]] found and raised [[Sanda]], a brown-furred "gargantua" who was the genetic offspring of Dr. Bowen's Frankenstein. When another gargantua, [[Gaira]], terrorized the Japanese countryside, the military was quick to blame Sanda. However Stewart and his colleagues knew that Sanda was an innocent, gentle creature, and made every effort to convince the commanding army general of this. They failed, but in the end, it didn't matter, as Sanda died sacrificing himself to stop his evil sibling. |
[[Category:Godzilla (Showa)|Stewart]] | [[Category:Godzilla (Showa)|Stewart]] | ||
[[Category:Scientists|Stewart]] | [[Category:Scientists|Stewart]] | ||
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[[Category:Russ Tamblyn|Stewart]] | [[Category:Russ Tamblyn|Stewart]] |
Latest revision as of 21:16, 27 January 2009
Dr. Paul Stewart was an American scientist living in Japan, who took over Dr. James Bowen's research into the immortal cells of the Frankenstein monster. He, his assistant Akemi and his close friend and colleague Dr. Yuzo Majida found and raised Sanda, a brown-furred "gargantua" who was the genetic offspring of Dr. Bowen's Frankenstein. When another gargantua, Gaira, terrorized the Japanese countryside, the military was quick to blame Sanda. However Stewart and his colleagues knew that Sanda was an innocent, gentle creature, and made every effort to convince the commanding army general of this. They failed, but in the end, it didn't matter, as Sanda died sacrificing himself to stop his evil sibling.