

Who actually happens to be a) possessed by Mistress 9, the season's Dragon, and b) unknown even to herself until the end, the heroic Magical Girl Sailor Saturn. Professor Souichi Tomoe, the Mad Scientist of the third season, has a beautiful young daughter named Hotaru.Some adaptations of Tenchi do have Ryoko rather scared of her mother because she likes using her as a guinea pig.As it is, her mad scientist mother falls for the hero as well.The mad scientist in question is her mother, and Ryoko generally refuses to even admit they're related (even though the resemblance could hardly be more obvious) - but she still falls for the hero.

Ryoko, daughter of Washuu, is anything but cloistered or innocent.After he is purified, he becomes an ally to the team. Michael, The Dragon (not literally, the literal dragon is the Big Bad.) Somewhat subverted in that he's not exactly evil, just heavily affected by the negative energy caused by an experiment. There is a Mad Scientist's Beautiful Granddaughter in Alice, granddaughter of Dr."Corpus Callosum" is a term for the region of the human brain that connects the left and right cerebral hemispheres.It is quite likely that Corpus has the same condition. In real life, Quentin Kenihan has Osteogenesis Imperfecta (brittle bone disease).Miller decided that the addition of Kenihan would create balance between him and Rictus Erectus and so the character of Corpus Colossus was written into the movie. Corpus Colossus was not included in early versions of the script until Quentin Kenihan contacted George Miller himself asking if there was a role for him in the movie.The sequence was re-shot the next day in the form that made it into the movie, which made Corpus the only surviving member of Immortan Joe's family. This ending was shot with about ten takes until George Miller decided that he simply cannot kill off Corpus Colossus. The character of Corpus Colossus was originally supposed to be killed off at the end of Fury Road (presumably by one of the Milk Mothers).He is portrayed in the Citadel as second only to Immortan Joe, and even forcefully orders his brother Rictus around without any fear. He is the opposite of his brother Rictus Erectus, who is physically capable but dim-witted (the graphic novel describes Rictus as "a Herculean man-child" and Corpus as "a man in a child's body" ).Īlthough much more kind and good-natured than his father, he agrees with some of his views, telling an unseen woman that giving water to everyone who comes to the Citadel will be seen as a sign of weakness and other people will try to take control of the Citadel away from them. Appearance and personalityĪlthough Corpus Colossus is physically disabled, he has exceptional intelligence. After the Citadel's liberation, Corpus still lives in the Citadel and advises an unseen woman, probably one of Joe's Wives to take control since giving out water to everyone who comes there will be seen as a sign of weakness. Colossus was put in charge of The Citadel after Immortan Joe and his War Boys left to chase after Imperator Furiosa. His job was to watch over everyone with his telescope. Corpus Colossus grew up with Furiosa in the Citadel. Immortan Joe has done his best to look after Corpus Colossus which is why his body is covered in scars from many medical procedures. Corpus Colossus is Rictus Erectus's older brother, born before the apocalypse.
