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Yutaka Watari, born May 18, 1953, in Kyoto, Japan, lived until 1977, his life ending abruptly at 24. A mechanical engineer holding a PhD, he dedicated his career to eccentric inventions, most persistently a sex-change potion fueled by his stated desire to comprehend the female psyche. This experimental concoction was routinely trialed on himself and unwitting participants, often bribed with sweets to gain compliance.
His distinctive appearance featured long golden hair—a result of childhood chlorine exposure in a pool—secured by an orange ribbon, round glasses, and a lab coat draped over layered blue or black turtlenecks. A petite owlet dubbed 003 perched as his constant companion, one of many lab animals he kept, such as a toucan and penguin. Beyond engineering, he possessed the rare ability to animate machines, objects, and even rudimentary sketches, despite lacking artistic finesse. This skill complemented his duties maintaining Meifu’s computer systems and his prior work with the Five Generals, a team connected to the enigmatic Mother Project supercomputer initiative.
Cheerful and quick to smile, his demeanor darkened into vengeful fury when allies faced harm. While often stationed in laboratories, he periodically engaged in fieldwork with colleague Tatsumi. Standing 177 cm with blood type O and Taurus as his astrological sign, his preferences leaned toward coral-red hues, Italian cuisine, and a personal motto celebrating unrestrained joy.
Bonus manga content, like *Professor Watari’s Road to Discovery*, delves into his unorthodox experiments, framing him as a scientist unbound by convention. His relationships, particularly with Tsuzuki—frequently roped into his schemes—blend humor and loyalty. Employment history and technical mastery positioned him as a linchpin between Meifu’s administrative frameworks and its hidden supernatural mechanics.
His distinctive appearance featured long golden hair—a result of childhood chlorine exposure in a pool—secured by an orange ribbon, round glasses, and a lab coat draped over layered blue or black turtlenecks. A petite owlet dubbed 003 perched as his constant companion, one of many lab animals he kept, such as a toucan and penguin. Beyond engineering, he possessed the rare ability to animate machines, objects, and even rudimentary sketches, despite lacking artistic finesse. This skill complemented his duties maintaining Meifu’s computer systems and his prior work with the Five Generals, a team connected to the enigmatic Mother Project supercomputer initiative.
Cheerful and quick to smile, his demeanor darkened into vengeful fury when allies faced harm. While often stationed in laboratories, he periodically engaged in fieldwork with colleague Tatsumi. Standing 177 cm with blood type O and Taurus as his astrological sign, his preferences leaned toward coral-red hues, Italian cuisine, and a personal motto celebrating unrestrained joy.
Bonus manga content, like *Professor Watari’s Road to Discovery*, delves into his unorthodox experiments, framing him as a scientist unbound by convention. His relationships, particularly with Tsuzuki—frequently roped into his schemes—blend humor and loyalty. Employment history and technical mastery positioned him as a linchpin between Meifu’s administrative frameworks and its hidden supernatural mechanics.