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:''Dr. Alcazar is a [[human]] from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''Alcazar is a [[human]] from the [[The Transformers (cartoon)|cartoon portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family]].''


[[Image:RollForIt DrAlcazar.jpg|right|200px|thumb|]]
[[File:RollForIt DrAlcazar.jpg|upright=1.1|thumb|By the way, your pal Fry fell into the dungeon. Take him a taco so he doesn't die and stink up the place.]]
'''Dr. Alcazar''' is the head of the anti-matter formula research project at an isolated high-tech laboratory.
Doctor '''Alcazar''' is the head of the [[antimatter]] formula research project at an isolated high-tech laboratory.


==Fiction==
===''The Transformers'' cartoon===
{{voiceactor|[[John Stephenson]] (English), [[Osamu Saka]] (Japanese)|[[Peter Musäus]] (German), [[Gerd Wiedenhofen]] (German, ''Generation 2''), [[Georges Atlas]] (European French)}}
Doctor Alcazar worked closely with young computer whiz [[Chip Chase]] to develop a process in which antimatter could be created in macroscopic quantities and controlled conditions. The Decepticons wanted the formula for antimatter  because it unleashed incredible amounts of energy when annihilating equal amounts of matter. Megatron and his warriors raided the laboratory, but Alcazar used [[Betsy Brainiac]] to upload the formula over a modem connection to Chip Chase's home computer.The good doctor bravely stood up to Megatron when he demanded the formula, stating that he had destroyed it. Realizing that the human had transferred the formula to an outside source, Megatron let Alcazar go. {{storylink|Roll for It}}


==Fiction==
==Notes==
===Generation 1 cartoon===
*The lyrics of the French Generation 1 cartoon [[theme song]] make reference to how the Decepticons are determined to steal Alcazar's antimatter formula, "in order to have absolute power", despite the fact that Alcazar and the formula only appear in one episode.
:''Voice actor:'' [[John Stephenson]] (English)
Dr. Alcazar worked closely with young computer whiz [[Chip Chase]] to develop a process in which anti-matter could be created in macro-scopic quantities and controlled conditions. The Decepticons wanted the formula for anti-matter unleashed incredible amounts of energy when annihilating equal amounts of matter. Megatron and his warriors raided the laboratory, but Alcazar uploaded the formula over a modem connection to Chip Chase's home computer. The good doctor bravely stood up to Megatron when he demanded the formula, stating that he had destroyed it. Realising that the human was telling the truth, Megatron let Alcazar go. {{storylink|Roll For It}}


==Related Characters==
===Foreign names===
'''Betsy Brainiac''' is the name of Dr. Alcazar's massive workstation.
*''Japanese:'' '''Alcazar-hakase''' (アルカザール博士 ''Arukazāru-hakase'', "Doctor Alcazar")


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Latest revision as of 12:12, 23 June 2022

Alcazar is a human from the cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
By the way, your pal Fry fell into the dungeon. Take him a taco so he doesn't die and stink up the place.

Doctor Alcazar is the head of the antimatter formula research project at an isolated high-tech laboratory.

Fiction

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The Transformers cartoon

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Voice actor: John Stephenson (English), Osamu Saka (Japanese), Peter Musäus (German), Gerd Wiedenhofen (German, Generation 2), Georges Atlas (European French)

Doctor Alcazar worked closely with young computer whiz Chip Chase to develop a process in which antimatter could be created in macroscopic quantities and controlled conditions. The Decepticons wanted the formula for antimatter because it unleashed incredible amounts of energy when annihilating equal amounts of matter. Megatron and his warriors raided the laboratory, but Alcazar used Betsy Brainiac to upload the formula over a modem connection to Chip Chase's home computer.The good doctor bravely stood up to Megatron when he demanded the formula, stating that he had destroyed it. Realizing that the human had transferred the formula to an outside source, Megatron let Alcazar go. Roll for It

Notes

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  • The lyrics of the French Generation 1 cartoon theme song make reference to how the Decepticons are determined to steal Alcazar's antimatter formula, "in order to have absolute power", despite the fact that Alcazar and the formula only appear in one episode.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Alcazar-hakase (アルカザール博士 Arukazāru-hakase, "Doctor Alcazar")