TV-Series
Description
Gorō Satō is an 18-year-old male standing 175 cm tall, born December 31st (Capricorn). He possesses distinctive orange hair with green highlights and green eyes. Formerly recognized as a genius scientist at a research laboratory, he made significant discoveries before an incident involving Mo-Parts led to the lab's destruction and his expulsion.
Following his dismissal, Gorō joined the editorial department of a small publishing company specializing in supernatural and scientific anomalies. Working under editor-in-chief Taro J. Suzuki alongside assistant Jiro Tanaka, he leverages his scientific expertise to investigate unexplained phenomena for the magazine, aiming to share the thrill of science with readers.
Gorō exhibits a passionate, eccentric, and single-minded personality, intensely focused on scientific mysteries. His enthusiasm is captured in the catchphrase, "Moo! Over-scientific!!" This intense focus often blinds him to non-scientific matters, making him vulnerable to manipulation. Editor-in-chief Catherine Sue exploits his scientific curiosity, directing him to collect Mo-Parts for research while potentially setting a trap he initially fails to recognize.
His background includes an incident where corns on both feet and stomach pains contributed to him being hit by a car while crossing the street. His backpack cushioned the impact, preventing severe injury; Jiro Tanaka later healed his corns to aid their escape from White Pegasus Company agents.
Gorō becomes deeply involved in investigating the mythical Mo Continent and its Mo-Parts artifacts. His scientific knowledge proves vital in uncovering clues about the continent's history and the ancient Motarians linked to the artifacts. His journey reveals deeper connections to the Mo-Parts conflict and the motives of those around him, though his core dedication to scientific exploration remains central.
Following his dismissal, Gorō joined the editorial department of a small publishing company specializing in supernatural and scientific anomalies. Working under editor-in-chief Taro J. Suzuki alongside assistant Jiro Tanaka, he leverages his scientific expertise to investigate unexplained phenomena for the magazine, aiming to share the thrill of science with readers.
Gorō exhibits a passionate, eccentric, and single-minded personality, intensely focused on scientific mysteries. His enthusiasm is captured in the catchphrase, "Moo! Over-scientific!!" This intense focus often blinds him to non-scientific matters, making him vulnerable to manipulation. Editor-in-chief Catherine Sue exploits his scientific curiosity, directing him to collect Mo-Parts for research while potentially setting a trap he initially fails to recognize.
His background includes an incident where corns on both feet and stomach pains contributed to him being hit by a car while crossing the street. His backpack cushioned the impact, preventing severe injury; Jiro Tanaka later healed his corns to aid their escape from White Pegasus Company agents.
Gorō becomes deeply involved in investigating the mythical Mo Continent and its Mo-Parts artifacts. His scientific knowledge proves vital in uncovering clues about the continent's history and the ancient Motarians linked to the artifacts. His journey reveals deeper connections to the Mo-Parts conflict and the motives of those around him, though his core dedication to scientific exploration remains central.