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{{disamb|y=1988|[[Rhodan|Doctor Rhodan]], the human medic from ''Super-God Masterforce''.}}
{{disamb|y=1988|[[Rhodan|Doctor Rhodan]], the human medic from ''Super-God Masterforce''.}}


{{disamb|y=1989|[[Ogaki|Doctor Ogaki]], the human physicist from ''[[Victory (franchise)|Victory]]''.}}
{{disamb|y=1989|[[Ogaki|Doctor Ogaki]], the human physicist from ''[[Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers: Victory (franchise)|Victory]]''.}}


{{disamb|y=1989|[[Doctor Minakaze]], the human mineralogist from ''Victory''.}}
{{disamb|y=1989|[[Doctor Minakaze]], the human mineralogist from ''Victory''.}}

Revision as of 14:08, 21 October 2011

The title Doctor, or Doc and Dr. for short, has been applied to many, many, many characters:

  • 1985 — "Doc", the Autobot medic from Generation 1.
  • 1986 — The mysterious Doctor.
  • 1988Doctor Rhodan, the human medic from Super-God Masterforce.
  • 2000Doctor Okasai, the human oceanographer from Robots in Disguise.
  • 2004Doctor Boxer, the human archaeology professor from Generation 1.
  • 2006Doctor Li, the human from Generation 1.
  • 2006Doctor Knox, the human Cobra member from Generation 1.
  • 2007Doctor Doom, the human mad scientist supervillain from Generation 1.
  • 2009Scalpel, also known as the Doctor, the Decepticon from Revenge of the Fallen.


This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.