Character Expansion- Dr. Ochanomizu
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 2:32 pm
As a franchise series, Astro Boy is always open to re-interpretation. Newer writers can come in and expand upon characters, or simply do a new take on characters who have been previously been explored. BUt what about those charactrs who never get expanded upon? The characters that we love, but would like to see more done with? That's what I want to look at today. And who better to start this off with than Dr. Ochanomizu?
Dr. Ocahnomizu is defeniely one of the series most beloved characters, though I find it interesting that he never really gets any stories devoted to just him.
Though I can see the problem in that; not only is Ocahnomizu suppose to be the good father-figure, but he's also suppose to be the antithisis to Tenma. In fact, to quote April; "he's about as saintly as Astro". Therefore, how do you give character development to someone who's already in a good spot?
My own personal solution is not to try and expand upon his character in the present, but to look back to the past. To see where he began, and to see how that shaped him.
I wasn't going to reveal this until much later, but I have been slowly but surely working on an outline for an Astro Boy film series. In it, I have an idea to try and give Ochanomizu a backstory that won't come up until the third film.
My idea behind this is that during his youth, Ochanomizu began working as an apprentice for what eventually becomes Hamegg, wanting to learn about robotics. He is fairly kind as a youngster, but is a bit more brash and selfish than he would be at his current age. He is very intersted in robots at this point in his life, but really only sees them as machines, and is only intent on making money. As his time at the facility continues, he can't seem to ignore that the robots he thinks of as mere machines seem just as alive as humans. This ultimately makes him realize that he has to make a grave decision; the robots, or his future. He keeps his apprenticeship for awhile, uncertain of what to do. Eventually though, he can't watch them suffer anymore, and proceeds to let the robots escape. As a result, he looses the apprenticeship, but feels more comfortable knowing that he has changed for the better.
Since Ocahnomizu's relationship with Astro is core to the film series, he is actually quite worried to tell Astro. This is simply due to one thing; he doesn't how the little guy will perceive him afterwards. Eventually, Astro does find out. And while he is surprised, it doesn't take him long to accept that that's who Ochanomizu was, not who he is now.
What do you guys think?
Dr. Ocahnomizu is defeniely one of the series most beloved characters, though I find it interesting that he never really gets any stories devoted to just him.
Though I can see the problem in that; not only is Ocahnomizu suppose to be the good father-figure, but he's also suppose to be the antithisis to Tenma. In fact, to quote April; "he's about as saintly as Astro". Therefore, how do you give character development to someone who's already in a good spot?
My own personal solution is not to try and expand upon his character in the present, but to look back to the past. To see where he began, and to see how that shaped him.
I wasn't going to reveal this until much later, but I have been slowly but surely working on an outline for an Astro Boy film series. In it, I have an idea to try and give Ochanomizu a backstory that won't come up until the third film.
My idea behind this is that during his youth, Ochanomizu began working as an apprentice for what eventually becomes Hamegg, wanting to learn about robotics. He is fairly kind as a youngster, but is a bit more brash and selfish than he would be at his current age. He is very intersted in robots at this point in his life, but really only sees them as machines, and is only intent on making money. As his time at the facility continues, he can't seem to ignore that the robots he thinks of as mere machines seem just as alive as humans. This ultimately makes him realize that he has to make a grave decision; the robots, or his future. He keeps his apprenticeship for awhile, uncertain of what to do. Eventually though, he can't watch them suffer anymore, and proceeds to let the robots escape. As a result, he looses the apprenticeship, but feels more comfortable knowing that he has changed for the better.
Since Ocahnomizu's relationship with Astro is core to the film series, he is actually quite worried to tell Astro. This is simply due to one thing; he doesn't how the little guy will perceive him afterwards. Eventually, Astro does find out. And while he is surprised, it doesn't take him long to accept that that's who Ochanomizu was, not who he is now.
What do you guys think?