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Dougan Paintbrush

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Dougan Paintbrush

The twisted Blood Elemenstor villain of Super ElamenSTAR - My name is Phila! He was designed solely to be the movie's obligatory villain and was given little background, but had a few unique and interesting peculiarities. For example, as his name suggests, he was an avid painter. It is notable that all of his paintings featured in the movie were parodies of famous works of art, the most infamous being a parody of the Last Supper in which everybody was strangling each other except for Judas, who was stealthily but furiously masturbating. He also painted the Mona Quilpma, later made in real life into one of the most popular Elemenstor-related bootleg posters.

The most curious thing about Dougan Paintbrush is the identity of the man who voiced him. Ostensibly, he was voiced by Kohaku Nakamura, who had not long earlier been chosen to fill the hole in the cast left by the deceased Benjiro (Ben) Sato. However, whenever Nakamura provided Dougan's voice, he would go pale and twitch uncontrollably, and his head would occasionally rotate 360 degrees. It was because of the audibility of this - not just the change in voice volume, but the audible sounds of Nakamura's spine - that Dougan Paintbrush was made to have his head rotate in the same way whenever this was audible, with the brief in-movie explanation being that this was a side effect of the fumes coming from the arcane paint he used.

The most popular explanation of Nakamura's strange behavior comes from the fact that whenever he voiced Dougan, he displayed the mannerisms of Ben Sato (such as calling his co-workers the Japanese word for 'lumpmonkeys'). The theory is that Nakamura was possessed by Sato, who craved one last role. It is also likely that Sato wanted to test Nakamura's worthiness, as at one point, Nakamura experienced an unexplained near-fatal seizure. After waking up, he re-entered his possessed state and bought himself a plaque saying (in Japanese) 'Official Ocumen Voice Bastard #2'.

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