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Professor Frank N. Stein, frequently referred to simply as Prof, is one of the main characters in the series Decap Attack. He is a stereotypical mad scientist, with green hair and a thick German accent, both of which are fake - he's actually a blond former choir boy from Cardiff. He lives in Castle Frank N. Stein in Transylvania, with his sadistic assistant Igor and the monsters Chuck and Head. He supports Transylvania United (the Garlics).

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  • Professor Frank N. Stein, frequently referred to simply as Prof, is one of the main characters in the series Decap Attack. He is a stereotypical mad scientist, with green hair and a thick German accent, both of which are fake - he's actually a blond former choir boy from Cardiff. He lives in Castle Frank N. Stein in Transylvania, with his sadistic assistant Igor and the monsters Chuck and Head. He supports Transylvania United (the Garlics).
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  • Professor Frank N. Stein, frequently referred to simply as Prof, is one of the main characters in the series Decap Attack. He is a stereotypical mad scientist, with green hair and a thick German accent, both of which are fake - he's actually a blond former choir boy from Cardiff. He lives in Castle Frank N. Stein in Transylvania, with his sadistic assistant Igor and the monsters Chuck and Head. He supports Transylvania United (the Garlics).
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