Victor von Gerdenheim

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Victor von Gerdenheim
Game series Darkstalkers series, Marvel vs. Capcom series, SNK vs. series
First game Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors
Voiced by Kan Tokumaru
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Birthplace Flag of Germany Germany

Victor von Gerdenheim (ビクトル・フォン・ゲルデンハイム Bikutoru fon Gerudenhaimu?) is a character from the Darkstalkers series. He is based on Frankenstein's monster and hails from Germany. His "birth" year is 1830.

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Victor was the creation of a mad scientist by the same name. However, Professor Victor Von Gerdenheim died shortly after giving life to Victor. Believing that if he proves that he is the strongest in the world, the Professor would accept him, Victor leaves the castle. After Victor had fought many Darkstalkers, he came back to the castle hoping the Professor would accept him, but the dead Professor did not wake up. Instead, the prototype Emily, who was also Victor's "sister", welcomed him back.

The two lived happily for many years until one night, Emily malfunctioned. Victor believed that if he collected many souls, he could revive Emily. He entered the Majigen to collect souls with this intent. In the end, he sacrificed himself by using all his powers to revive Emily.

[edit] Professor Victor Von Gerdenheim

Every one of Professor Gerdenheim's research pursuits encountered some kind of humane or ethical problems. He was also marked as a dangerous man to the council of Medical Academic Research. His research on revival of dead cells was a completely new idea in the field, but was nothing more than a nuisance to those who lost their rights due to it. Although he was known as a "Mad Professor", people started spreading false rumours about him. Rumours that he was an inhumane, publicity chaser and even a drug addict. Because of these rumours, the public and the council were filled with suspicion and contempt. Due to the power of the council, his chances to speak in public were taken away as well. Soon, he was forgotten by society.

Regardless, the Professor continued his research, but not for the prospect of fame. It was almost better that the public ignored him for his research. He moved his operations to a country town and spent his days in the underground laboratory. The creation of life was his ultimate inner-goal. According to his research, if he obtained the right materials and enough electrical power, he believed that he would be able to prove the validity his research. He used any measure to obtain the materials he needed. After moving into the laboratory, none saw him for over 20 years. It is believed that this isolation drove his mind into further madness, his sheer force of will alone made him march on and create miracles.

For most of his later days in life, he spent his time experimenting on Victor. It was very difficult to read his research material when he was insane and many mysterious signs were used in his writings. This is the only legacy of the Professor who researched the creation of life that lies "Beyond the darkness".

[edit] Emily

Before the Professor went into his final experiment, he did many tests on human cadavers. "Emily" was made as a prototype that couldn't generate electricity by itself and could only be activated once. He failed many times over and over until he finally succeeded in animating Emily. But she was only a doll that moved by flowing electricity into her constantly; her limbs could move temporarily and would only last for about 30 seconds. But this was still one step closer to his goal of creating new life. He began to design Victor who could generate electricity by itself and increased the size of the body to do this. It is still unknown why Emily can move like Victor after the experiment. Most likely, when Victor was created, a part of the large amount of electricity used to animate Victor flowed into Emily as well. She was somehow able to store a vast amount of electricity in her, possibly due to a malfunction.

[edit] Trivia

  • Both Victor and his father are named after Victor Frankenstein.
  • Victor's body (and clothing) is apparently amorphous, as several of his body parts stretch, grow, or wobble unnaturally as he fights. Normally these are just whatever appendage he is using at the time cartoonishly increasing in size to accent his attack (such as his fist doubling in size when he punches) and when Strong/Fierce Punch or Foward/Roundhouse Kick are held, his normal attacks become electricity-based and do block damage.
  • Comically, Victor will also use his rear end to attack for his close standing kicks, and that will also grow to cartoonish proportions when he strikes with it as well. For example: one of his super arts makes him squeeze his opponent between his butt-cheeks
  • In the UDON comic series, Professor Von Gerdenheim creates Victor and Emily as a means of exacting vengeance upon the demonic Darkstalker races that killed his wife and daughter (whom Emily resembles).
  • In the American Cartoon, Victor's portrayal is more or less faithful, except that his accent is made to resemble Arnold Schwarzenegger. He lives in a castle, but with his servant "Klaus", who was made just for the cartoon series.
  • He appears in the episode intros to the Darkstalkers anime. He is later seen fighting Pyron but gets beaten. It isn't known if he survived or not as no sequel has been made yet.
  • He makes a cameo appearance in Pyron's ending in Capcom Fighting Jam.
  • Victor's alternate name is supposed to be "Frankenstein", upon observing the tile data in Darkstalkers, and Night Warriors: Darkstalker's Revenge (the shortened version, "Franken" also appears in the tiles for the in-game name display). It is unknown if Franken would be Victor's name in the game's English or Japanese version.

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