Doctor Bosconovitch
Geppetto Bosconovitch | |
Origin | Russia |
Voiced By | Ken Webster (T3) |
Fighting Style | Panic Fighting |
Age | 96 |
Blood Type | O |
Height | 5'3" |
Weight | 64 kg |
Occupation | Scientist who works for the Mishima Zaibatsu |
Hobby | Playing Chess |
Likes | Playing Chess, Successful experiments, Jack Robots, Jane, Alisa Bosconovitch, Alex, Roger, Yoshimitsu |
Dislikes | Doctor Abel, Kazuya Mishima, and failed experiments |
Contents |
[edit] Introduction
Doctor Geppetto Bosconovitch (Джепетто Босконович), also referred to as Doctor B., is a character in the Tekken series. He, along with Gon, are the 2 bonus character of Tekken 3. He is only a playable character in Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, so far, though he makes an appearance in almost every game. Doctor Bosconovitch's Tekken 3 ending is the same as Yoshimitsu's Tekken 3 ending.
Doctor Bosconovitch was kidnapped by Kazuya Mishima in the run-up to the King of Iron Fist Tournament 2 and was forced to work for him. Some of the many projects involved the creation of the bio-weapons Roger and Alex, as well as the completion of the Prototype Jack unit. After completing his tasks, and before being executed, Doctor Bosconovitch is rescued by the friend he helped save previously, Yoshimitsu.
Doctor Bosconovitch was a leading scientist of the former USSR. At the age of 12, he designed a new type of ballistic missile, and instantly became famous in the scientific world. After losing his own daughter, Alisa, Bosconovitch has been doing research on human resurrections and cold-sleep machines. Through these experiments, he became active in cloning and the creation of androids, such as Jack. With no sense of good or evil, he works only to somehow revive Alisa.
While not a playable character in Tekken Tag Tournament Doctor Bosconovitch can be seen in the crowd of people cheering in the mini game, Tekken Bowling. It is even possible to "take him out" using a bowling ball.
Doctor Bosconovitch appears in Bryan Fury's Tekken 4 ending. In it, he explains to Bryan that he will now mechanize him and allow him to be completely reborn in a new incarnation. Bryan lays supine in the chair and Bosconovitch holds a gun-shaped device containing sleeping gas. Bidding him sweet dreams, he injects the gas into Bryan. Throughout, he speaks in a very gentle, paternal tone and is very calm.
Although he does not appear in person in Death by Degrees, Nina Williams' spin-off game, he is mentioned several times in journals and documents, and he has a laboratory on the Solitaria Penitentiary island, although it's abandoned. In Lukas' journal, Lukas shows resentment towards Bosconovitch, as Bosconovitch gets all the attention and they are shutting Lukas down, and he takes "that souvenir Bosconovitch left behind" to aid him in his plans to make the people that shut him down pay. Bosconovitch is the creator of Type J and the J Robots. Inside his locker in his laboratory is a document titled "Type J" report, detailing testing of Type J's abilities. In it, it states that the cranial area fell short of specified modifications, due to an emphasis on weight reduction, so a strong shock to the cranial area places great stress on the sensors. In the worst case scenario, the A.I. unit could be destroyed. "Therefore it is of utmost importance that we implement a fix at once...".
While breaking into the Mishima Zaibatsu's vault, Yoshimitsu found an injured Bryan Fury, and he brought him to Doctor Bosconovitch. Bryan entrusts the doctor with giving him a "perfect" body. However, the doctor found Bryan's body too complex, and he instead installed a perpetual generator. Bryan proceeded to attack the doctor, as well as Manji Clan members who were with him. He did survive the attack but was severely hurt. When Yoshimitsu arrived to visit Doctor Bosconovitch, he finds the lab in ruins, and his comrades dead. Seeing this, Yoshimitsu vowed vengeance on Bryan, so he entered The King of Iron Fist Tournament 5.
His title in the original trilogy is The Creator.
Games in order of appearance
- Tekken 3 (1998)
- Tekken Tag Tournament (2000) *
- Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (2012)
Other appearances:
- Tekken: The Motion Picture (1998)
*as a background character in the Tekken Ball
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Gameplay
All of Doctor Bosconovitch's moves are, with few exceptions, taken from other characters in the Tekken series. Some moves have been slightly altered to fit his frail state and habit of falling down. Bosconovitch will usually fall to the ground after performing a move unless "f" is pressed after performing it. In fact, in one of Bosconovitch's pre-fight animations (which mimics Kuma/Panda's "stretching" one), he falls to the ground after performing it.
Story
Before the second King of Iron Fist tournament, Dr Bosconovitch was captured by Kazuya Mishima and was forced to do genetic research pertaining to martial artists. However, he was also able to create a new type of cold-sleep machine. He is responsible for saving Yoshimitsu from death, and Bosconovitch himself was also saved from the Mishimas' by Yoshimitsu. Now, Bosconovitch is infected with a mysterious disease. In order to cure himself and to revive his daughter, he needs the blood of the fighting god (Ogre). He is the only man in the world who knows the truth behind the mysterious fighting god in this tournament.
- Ending, "Ogre's Blood"
- A bubbling green substance is shown in a jar labeled "Ogre's Blood". Yoshimitsu is shown looking at a rat in a cage. Next, it is revealed that Doctor Bosconovitch is beside him. They are apparently testing Ogre's blood on the rat. The rat starts to drink it. Yoshimitsu and Doctor Bosconovitch turn their heads and look at each other. After a few seconds, they go back to watching the rat drink Ogre's blood. The rat turns its face so that it is facing the screen. Dramatic music starts playing. Yoshimitsu is shown running out of the building while holding Doctor Bosconovitch under one of his arms. The rat, now gigantic, bursts through the building.
Trivia
- In Tekken 3, Doctor Bosconovitch is available by completing the Tekken Force side game four times with the given "keys" at the end of each levels. On the fourth play through, the player will fight Doctor Bosconovitch after having defeated Heihachi Mishima in Stage Four (Mishima Fortress). After Bosconovitch is defeated, he will become a playable character.
- His Player Two outfit is Yoshimitsu's Player One outfit with a gold and blue color scheme.
Dr. Bosconovitch will be featured as a DLC character in the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
Gameplay
Doctor Bosconovitch is seen using crazy and weird tactics and inventions, such as electricity and fire, as his fighting style. Bomb detonations accompany many of his stronger moves. Unlike in Tekken 3, Bosconovitch now has the abilities to run, jump, and stand up properly. His main stances are "Mad Pain" (which he enters after certain moves connect, such as 2,4), "Panic Doctor" (f+3+4), "The Zen" (d+3+4), and "Electric Charge" (3+4). He no longer suffers from falling after the majority of his moves, though he can immediately drop to the ground with "Trick Fall (d/b+3+4) and "Surprise Tumble" (d/f+3+4), and a good deal of his moves still end with him lying flat on his back or stomach. In these cases, pressing 2 will bring Bosconovitch back up to a standing position via a bomb detonation. Also, if lying on his back, pressing 3+4 will put him into "The Zen" stance.
Story
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- Ending (Unofficial Synopsis)
Doctor Bosconovitch is seen working at a computer, studying the data of the Mishima family, in particular, Lars, Heihachi, Jinpachi, Kazuya, and Jin. Linking up Jin and Kazuya's profiles together, Boskonovitch dismisses them, and focuses on the shared link between Jinpachi, Heihachi, and Lars, with somewhat dramatic music in the background. Although at first glance, Bosconovitch appears to be studying how between the age of 20 to 50, they grow stronger with age... the pictures abruptly focuses on the top of their heads, showing the lack of hair on the two older Mishima males, hinting it is hereditary. The screen cuts to Lars with Tekken Force soldiers in a helicopter, with Lars requesting one of the soldiers to close the window as the wind is blowing into his hair.[1]
Trivia
- He appears in the ending of Wang.
- He has a special winpose with Bryan, where he will attempt to hug Bryan, but Bryan ignores the doctor.
- Bosconovitch has a special tag throw with Prototype Jack, where he will perform his "Brain Shaker" (f,F+1+2) headbutt throw, which is followed up by Prototype Jack grabbing both the opponent and Bosconovitch to spin them around using his "Laundry Throw" in three rotations before flinging them away, ending with Bosconovitch landing across the opponent's stomach in a body splash.
- He has a special winpose with Alisa where Alisa will repeatedly walk around him.
- He has a special tag throw with Alisa where he will headbutt the opponent, and he collapses Alisa catches him while attacking the opponent while carrying him.
[edit] Other Media
Doctor Bosconovitch is featured in Tekken: The Motion Picture. Lei Wulong, Jane, and Jack-2 visit him in his science lab. Jack-2 needs his help because Jane is ill. When the destruction button is hit by Lee Chaolan, Doctor Bosconovitch, Lei, Jane and Jack-2 escaped. Unfortunately, Jack-2's torso is crushed by a door. Doctor Bosconovitch and Lei promised to look after Jane for Jack-2.
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[edit] Character Trivia
- In the original Tekken and Tekken 2, Doctor Bosconovitch's surname is spelled "Bosconovitch." This spelling is re-assumed in 6's Alisa Bosconovitch
- Although he is Russian by nationality, his first name is Italian, Geppetto.
Quotes
Pre-fight | Win-quote |
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"Бойся могущества науки." (Tremble before the might of science!) |
Eureka! I think I've got it! |
"Я могу вам чем-нибудь помочь?" (Can I help you with something?) |
[edit] Character Relationships
- Created Roger, Alex, Alisa Bosconovitch and several Jack robots, including the original Jack and Prototype Jack.
- Friend of Yoshimitsu, who he saved and who later saved him in return.
- Rival of Doctor Abel.
- Kidnapped by Kazuya Mishima after Tekken.
- Housed Nina Williams and Anna Williams in the Cold Sleep unit for research after Tekken 2.
- Needed the blood of Ogre to save himself and his daughter in Tekken 3.
- Worked for Heihachi Mishima in Tekken 3 and 4, until Jin Kazama took over the Mishima Zaibatsu.
- Saved Bryan Fury's life by installing a perpetual generator in his body between Tekken 4 and Tekken 5. Bryan Fury later attacked him and destroyed his lab before Tekken 5.