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Dr. Kai Narasu is a minor character made major antagonist in the "Sonic X" comics. He was a scientist at Area 99 (and/or a biology-related expert in the anime) until he was fired for claiming that Sonic was a robot, which misled his whole faculty's research. His voice actor was not credited in the anime.

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rdfs:label
  • Dr. Kai Narasu
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  • Dr. Kai Narasu is a minor character made major antagonist in the "Sonic X" comics. He was a scientist at Area 99 (and/or a biology-related expert in the anime) until he was fired for claiming that Sonic was a robot, which misled his whole faculty's research. His voice actor was not credited in the anime.
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type of villain
  • Henchman
Goals
  • Destroy Sonic for ruining his life
Origin
  • Sonic X comics
Skills
  • Internet research, hacking, robotic skills
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Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • Attacking Sonic and his allies
Occupation
  • Scientist at Area 99 and/or veterinary expert , S.O.N.I.C.X. operative
Fullname
  • Doctor Kai Narasu
Size
  • 210(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Dr. Kai Narasu is a minor character made major antagonist in the "Sonic X" comics. He was a scientist at Area 99 (and/or a biology-related expert in the anime) until he was fired for claiming that Sonic was a robot, which misled his whole faculty's research. His voice actor was not credited in the anime.
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