| Fujii | |
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| Personal statistics | |
| Name | Fujii |
| Gender | Male (host) |
| Age | 45 |
| Status | Unknown |
| Relatives, etc. | Toshie Fujii (Wife - Deceased) Shōko Fujii (Daughter - Deceased) Minoru Fujii (Son - Deceased) |
| Species | Parasite |
| Characteristics | |
| Eye | Brown |
| Hair | Brown |
| Series statistics | |
| Anime debut | Episode 1 |
| Manga debut | Chapter 1 |
| Seiyuu | Takuma Sazuki |
| English Voice | John Gremillion |
| Image Gallery | |
Fujii is the husband to Toshie Fujii, and was the first person to be infected by a parasite.
Appearance[]
Fujii was an average-sized middle-aged man with a slightly wrinkled face. He was seen wearing pajamas.
Personality[]
Nothing is known about his personality, other than as a parasite he was still learning how to speak and mimic human faces and expressions.
Plot[]
Fujii is first seen asleep in bed when a parasite crawls inside his head through his ear. He begins shaking and groaning, waking up his wife. After calming down he and his wife both go back to sleep.
The next morning he is seen practicing facial expressions in the mirror, until his wife tells him to change and get something to eat. He then proceeds to walk over to her and bite off her head. Later he is seen mimicking the talking patterns and facial construction of a news reporter. His daughter returns home, and he kills her too. At some point he also kills his son, Minoru, as well. Due to killing his family, Fujii is one of the first known cases of the Mincemeat Murders.
Their deaths are reported on the news and leave him as the suspect. It's unknown if he was ever caught and killed or if he later integrated into society.
Abilities & Powers[]
Being a parasite, Fujii can shapeshift from the head up and and harden his cells for offensive or defensive purposes, as well as detect other parasite signals and automatically emit his own. He can also maximize the host body's physical potential and disregard pain.
Weaknesses[]
Like all parasites, Fujii requires a host body with functioning organs to survive, and would die if he were separated from the body or it was destroyed. Fire can cause his parasite cells to "freak out", making him lose control. He is also susceptible to poisons or caustic chemicals, which would either kill parasite cells on contact or make his host body fail.


