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Difference between revisions of "Claude Kane II"

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[[File:Claude Kane II (RM TM).png|thumb|left|Claude Kane II in ''[[Radioactive Man: The Movie]]''.]]
 
[[File:Claude Kane II (RM TM).png|thumb|left|Claude Kane II in ''[[Radioactive Man: The Movie]]''.]]
 
Claude Kane II believed that his son should do something more with his life. Later, he was held hostage at [[Blather Labs]], along with [[Gloria Grand]], whilst the thugs set off his mega-bomb and tried to steal the test data. He was saved when his son stopped the thugs with his new superpowers.<ref>''[[The Origin of Radioactive Man]]''</ref>
 
Claude Kane II believed that his son should do something more with his life. Later, he was held hostage at [[Blather Labs]], along with [[Gloria Grand]], whilst the thugs set off his mega-bomb and tried to steal the test data. He was saved when his son stopped the thugs with his new superpowers.<ref>''[[The Origin of Radioactive Man]]''</ref>
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Claude Kane II spent a very long time searching for the plane his wife, [[Camellia Kane]], went missing in. The search took him to the South Pacific where he finally found a lead on her disappearance. This lead led him to [[Dr. Crab]], who he found out had taken Camellia Kane and implanted her brain into a robot, Pneumatica. He then went back to Zenity City and stopped {{Ch|Radioactive Man}} from harming Pneumatica.<ref>''[[In His Own Image]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 14:10, May 2, 2020

Radioactive Man Icon.png The contents of this article or section are related to the Radioactive Man universe. They are considered fictional in The Simpsons.
Dr. Claude Kane II
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Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: White/brown
Occupation: Nuclear physicist
Relatives: Ex-wife: Camellia Kane
Son: Claude Kane III
First appearance: The Origin of Radioactive Man


Dr. Claude Kane II is a nuclear physicist and father of Claude Kane III.

History

Claude Kane II in Radioactive Man: The Movie.

Claude Kane II believed that his son should do something more with his life. Later, he was held hostage at Blather Labs, along with Gloria Grand, whilst the thugs set off his mega-bomb and tried to steal the test data. He was saved when his son stopped the thugs with his new superpowers.[1]

Claude Kane II spent a very long time searching for the plane his wife, Camellia Kane, went missing in. The search took him to the South Pacific where he finally found a lead on her disappearance. This lead led him to Dr. Crab, who he found out had taken Camellia Kane and implanted her brain into a robot, Pneumatica. He then went back to Zenity City and stopped Radioactive Man from harming Pneumatica.[2]

Radioactive Man: The Movie

Claude Kane II was interviewed on WZEN News by Gloria Grand when the interview was interrupted by breaking news of a hostage situation on the U.S.S. Serendipity. He later told Gloria that he loved his son, but considered him a disappointment as he expected great things from him.[3]

Appearances

References