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630:) – A battle Reploid and Maverick Warrior sent from the future to obtain Lightanium power rods in the episode "Mega X". He and his partner Spark Mandrill hope to distribute the rods to their master Sigma, who is the leader of the Mavericks and plans to use the rods to finance his war against the humans in his time. Vile enters an alliance with Wily after learning he has gained the schematics of the power plant containing the rods. As compensation for Wily helping him get the rods, he allows Wily to use some of the rods to power up his blaster. However, the two are foiled by Mega Man and Mega Man X, and Wily and his henchmen escape after the blaster is destroyed while Mega Man X takes him and Spark Mandrill back to their time. 599:) – Mega Man's older brother and Wily's constant lackey. Despite working for Wily, Proto Man tends to disobey him and ruin his plans, as he is obsessed with destroying his brother or recruiting him to Dr. Wily's side. His abilities are similar to Mega Man's, as he fires plasma resembling blue energy and has the ability to copy other robot's powers, as shown when he copies Guts Man's power to fight Mega Man. The first humanoid prototype built by Light and Wily resembles his color-scheme, though it is not directly stated if Wily rebuilt Proto Man from the prototype. Unlike in the games, Proto Man does not carry a shield and is loyal to Wily alone, filling the role that Bass plays from 451:) – Mega Man's creator, who once worked with Dr. Wily and created a line of industrial robots until the latter stole their plans and a defective prototype. Light built Rock, Roll and the first three robot masters; Cut Man, Guts Man and Ice Man. After Wily reprogrammed his industrial robots, Light rebuilds Rock into Mega Man to stop his schemes. Throughout the series, Light builds other robots and inventions to help humanity and stop Wily's plots. His appearance differs slightly from his game counterpart, as he has a shorter beard and grey hair. Jim Byrnes would later reprise his role as Dr. Light in the English dub of 412:, advanced robots with personalities, along with Ice Man, Guts Man, and Cut Man. Dr. Wily and Proto Man steal Ice Man, Guts Man, and Cut Man, reprogramming them to be henchmen. Dr. Wily attempts to reprogram Rock and Roll, but Rock tricks Dr. Wily by telling him that Dr. Light also built "super warrior robots", and that if Rock and Roll are let go, he will tell him how to defeat the robots. Since Dr. Wily believes robots cannot lie, Rock uses this lie to cause a distraction and escape with Roll. Dr. Light decides to reprogram and reoutfit Rock into Mega Man, who from then on protects the world. 2314: 433:) – Mirroring his origins in the video games, he was originally an assistant robot built by Dr. Light named Rock. He originally donned a blue T-shirt and shorts but also wore his typical robot boots. After Wily reprograms Light's first industrial robots and unsuccessfully attempts to reprogram Rock and Roll, he is rebuilt into a fighting robot. He mainly wields the plasma cannon, which he fires from his left arm after withdrawing his hand into it. He can also copy Wily's robots' abilities by touching them. He has numerous 2302: 2290: 3965: 464:(voiced by Robyn Ross) – Mega Man's sister, who assists him on missions. She was built as a household robot and possesses a number of home-appliances which switch on and off similarly to Mega Man's plasma cannon. She mostly uses a vacuum cleaner which has enough force to pull robots to pieces and which can suck in enemy projectiles and fire them back. She is more mature than her game counterpart and wears a red-and-yellow jumpsuit instead of a dress. 2338: 2326: 2278: 936:, was made as test footage and intended to be a special episode of the series, as it had the same animation and used the same voice actors as the cartoon in production. However, it was a big budget, and so the animation style had to change. The new art style was based on redesigns of the characters Keiji Inafune had done in his spare time. "Appearance in Japan" still aired on TV in 1994, as an 896:(voiced by Garry Chalk in his normal voice, Jim Byrnes in a disguised voice) - A robot with helicopter blades on his back. Unlike the video game, he uses the blades on his back to attack. While he is not shown flying, Mega Man does when copying his abilities. He is used to portray the lead guitarist of the band Cold Steel as part of Dr. Wily's plot to brainwash humans into obeying him. 31: 717:) – One of Dr. Light's original six industrial robots, who was created to aid in construction. Along with Cut Man, he is one of Dr. Wily's main henchmen. Unlike his counterpart in the games, he prefers brawn over brains. A recurring joke involves Rush biting his leg before being kicked off, and he is also often shown breaking through walls to get somewhere rather than using doors. 827:(voiced by Garry Chalk in his normal voice, Tony Sampson in his disguised voice) - A spark-themed robot who performs his Spark Shot by touching his two needles to a surface instead of firing them. While he appears in "Mega-Pinocchio," he has a larger role when he is used to portray the drummer of the band Cold Steel as part of Dr. Wily's plot to brainwash humans into obeying him. 797:(voiced by Terry Klassen) - A robot with a strong body and a habit of using the word "hard" in his sentences. Like Gemini Man, he has a nose. While he does not utilize his Hard Knuckle, Mega Man does when copying his ability. Dr. Wily uses him in "Bad Day at Peril Park" as part of his plot to brainwash the attendees of Fun World into thinking they are robots. 560:
as he is seen copying and using Snake Man's weapon three times. His personality is different in the cartoon compared to his video game counterpart, who is a pacifist and sometimes hesitates doing a job if it means risking innocent lives, as he is more quick to action and does not have as much regard for human life. This makes him more similar to
869:(voiced by Terry Klassen) - A toad-themed robot, who has been redesigned with a mouth and a prehensile tongue, and is able to fire his Rain Flush into the sky. Dr. Wily uses Toad Man in "Robosaurus Park", where he fires his Rain Flush attack modified with Dr. Wily's formula to devolve the minds of robots exposed to it. 582:
industrial robots. In the first episode, it is revealed that Wily has suffered envy through his entire life, as he says that "I didn't even have toys like the other children", and that he plans to exact vengeance on humanity using his robots. Scott McNeil would later reprise his role as Dr. Willy in the English dub of
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The twenty-seventh and final Episode of Mega Man. Dr. Wily reprograms a bunch of dolls and other toys to perform robberies all over the city. However, it's all just a diversion so Wily can get his hands on something much more valuable: a giant black pearl. Mega Man has to figure out his plan and stop
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in "Mega Dreams", understudied by Scott McNeil in "Campus Commandos") - The unnamed mayor of New York City, who often goes to Mega Man when a crisis involving Wily threatens New York City. Despite being unable to stop Wily, he does stand up to him during the "Big Shake", refusing to surrender control
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The evil Mavericks, Vile and Spark Mandrill have arrived from the future and the two of them quickly prove far too powerful even for Mega Man. He is saved by Mega Man X who's in hot pursuit of the two Mavericks. Mega Man does not know what to make of everything but helps X anyway. They work together
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Due to a malfunction in Dr. Wily’s newest invention, the scientist and his bots get stranded on an island with none other than Dr. Light, Mega Man, and Roll. With no other alternative, the good guys and the bad guys team up in an attempt to get off the island alive. Of course, Dr. Wily is using the
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finance his wars against humans. Like Mega Man, X has the ability to copy weapons from enemies by touching them, as he is seen copying Snake Man's weapon to destroy Dr. Wily's plasma cannon. Unlike Mega Man, who can only use a copied weapon once, X is seemingly able to copy a weapon multiple times,
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in a German accent) – Light's former assistant, who stole the plans for the prototype industrial robots after their first test with a humanoid robot failed. Wily was convinced that Light sabotaged his work in order to get the credit and ran off before returning with Proto Man to reprogram Light's
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Mega Man starred in a Saturday-morning style cartoon that premiered in 1994. Ruby-Spears, one of the producers of the show, redesigned the characters from the Mega Man video games to varying degrees. The show had a budget of 300,000 dollars per episode. It was originally designed in an art style
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were brilliant scientists in the field of robotics and coworkers at a laboratory. One day, they finished an extremely advanced prototype, but shortly after being activated, it began destroying the laboratory. Dr. Light believed that the prototype's guidance system, which Dr. Wily had personally
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Light creates a college to school robots in various subjects, not the least of which is how to build his newest invention: an anti-gravity device. Dr. Wily on the other hand decides he wants the device for himself and attacks the school to get it, reprogramming many of the students to help him
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Dr. Wily steals a super freeze technology from Zero Refrigeration Company to create a giant glacier and freeze cities, drive out their leaders, and replace them with his robots (and that’s in his words). Ice Man, however, decides he’s being replaced by Air Man and double-crosses the evil
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while laughing at his own jokes. His overall design is similar to his game counterpart, but the details of his head and uniform are slightly different. He wields a weapon that is thrown like a boomerang, but also displays the ability to fire his weapon a seemingly unlimited number of
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Mega Man is accidentally booted to the future by Dr. Light’s new time machine, where he discovers that because he was not in the past to stop Dr. Wily, the evil scientist has taken over the planet. Mega Man must find his way back to his own time so that he can reverse this horrible
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Proto Man supposedly switches sides and Dr. Wily plots to replace city officials with robots. Mega Man is wary of Proto Man and has him watched at all times. He then overhears Proto Man talking to Dr. Wily about his plot and stops the whole
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Mega Man must prevent Dr. Wily from stealing Dr. Light's new robot, Brain Bot. He is too late and Dr. Wily gets his hands on the robot, but thanks to Mega Man he does not have time to make any adjustments and the robot ends up helping Mega
745:(voiced by Terry Klassen) - An electrical robot with a muscular appearance. He is one of Dr. Light's original six industrial robots and was created to aid in construction. His Thunder Beam is a more straightforward attack than in the game. 696:) – One of Dr. Light's original six industrial robots, who was created to aid in logging and chop down trees. He is one of Dr. Wily's stock-lackeys alongside Guts Man and Proto Man. He is arrogant and makes cutting and scissors-related 1662:
Dr. Wily unleashes horror movie monster robots, which attack everything in sight. He films it as a threat to come if people do not pay to watch. Mega Man has to fight these monster robots and even his family and friends under their
821:(voiced by Ian James Corlett) - A snake-themed robot who fires Search Snakes as projectiles, which can chew through anything. In "Bot Transfer," his circuits are swapped with Mega Man's circuits due to one of Dr. Wily's machines. 1726:
Dr. Wily has pulled the moon out of its orbit and closer to Earth, creating widespread disasters. Dr. Light now has to figure out a way to put the moon back into its correct orbit, while Mega Man must destroy Dr. Wily's
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Dr. Light creates a supercomputer that can defend military bases. Dr. Wily wants to destroy the supercomputer and take over the military bases. He uses a robot spider to drain the city of all its energy, to destroy the
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Dr. Wily's robots discover humanoid lion creatures who use their strange powers to turn people into lions and make robots obey them. Both Dr. Light and Dr. Wily are transformed and it's up to Mega Man to change them
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and Mega Man is crushed by a falling object, leaving him in need of repair. While Mega Man is being fixed, Dr. Light reveals his past history working with Dr. Wily and how it led to the events that happened that
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Dr. Wily has found a way to create earthquakes and demands the city surrender or be destroyed. Mega Man must go out in search of his new machine, while Dr. Light attempts to find a way to counteract Dr. Wily's
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Dr. Wily finds a meteor with crystals that can super-power his robots. However, the crystals also have a nasty side effect of overloading the circuits of the robots using them after a random period of time.
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programmed, was the source of the problem. Dr. Wily attempted to steal the plans later that night, but Dr. Light catches him. Despite this, Wily is able to steal the plans and uses them to construct
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Dr. Wily labors to create a sea fort, stealing navy battleships for parts. His plan works for a while but when Mega Man comes to investigate he soon learns of Dr. Wily's plot and puts a stop to it.
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The entire series was released on 2 DVD sets by ADV Films in 2003. Both sets are now out-of-print. In 2009, ADV Films re-released the 1st half of the series, but was shut down in 2009.
839:(voiced by Garry Chalk) - A robot with a lightbulb atop his head. He wields the Flash Stopper, which induces temporary blindness, causing Mega Man to use sunglasses when fighting him. 4082: 4057: 4032: 1324:
Dr. Light, Mega Man, Roll, and Rush fly to a conference and encounter Dr. Wily’s robots on the airplane along the way. Turns out Wily has built transport chambers capable of somehow
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Dr. Wily frees a genie, trying to use his magic for world domination. Mega Man goes after Wily and tries to steal the magic chest, eventually having to fight the genie to stop Wily.
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serum that only affects on robots is released. Now Dr. Light has to find an antidote so he can change back Mega Man and the other robots, before they destroy the city.
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of the city despite his threats and Mega Man being out of commission. He reappears in "Campus Commandos", and reappears in the episode "Mega Dreams". In the episode
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in the United States on September 17, 1994, and aired new episodes through January 1996. It was rerun on Fox Family Channel (now Freeform) between 1999 and 2001.
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series who appears in the episode "Mega X", having chased Vile and Spark Mandrill through time to stop them from taking Lightanium back to their own time to help
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Bree Ricotta (voiced by Robyn Ross) – A recurring news reporter who appears most prominently in the episode "Mega-Pinnochio". Her name seems to be a reference to
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After seeing his new device can transfer his robots into dreams and then hypnotize humans in their sleep, Dr. Wily plots to use it to take control of the planet.
763:(voiced by Garry Chalk) - A Zippo lighter-shaped robot that attacks with fire. While he does not use his Atomic Fire ability, he can spit fire from his mouth. 4107: 902:(voiced by Terry Klassen) - A star-themed robot, whose Star Crash fires star-shaped blasts towards his target instead of forming a barrier around himself. 1389:
Dr. Wily's robots disguise themselves like a rock band to unleash a mind controlling music. Only Mega Man, Roll, and a young deaf girl remain unaffected.
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with a device that allows him to control machines through electricity. He then proceeds to attempt to take over the city with things like rampaging
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Dark Man (voiced by Garry Chalk) - One of Dr. Wily's most powerful robots, who has the ability to manipulate electromagnetic energies.
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operation, then tries to get rid of Dr. Light and Mega Man with a fake laboratory that turns out to be a mobile prison.
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Dr. Wily cons Mega Man into trying to become human, which he then uses to his advantage to reprogram the Blue Bomber.
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Dr. Wily steals three gems from a museum and uses them to shrink major cities and Mega Man with them.
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at Anitunes Music. An official soundtrack was also released in 1996 with songs by artists such as
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Dr. Wily's amusement park, Fun World, is really a front to hypnotize the visitors into robots.
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utilizing live-action and animation with Adrienne Barbeau as Queen Beryl and Queen Serenity.
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made appearances, despite the show's first episode airing a year after the game's release.
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Mega Man goes after Dr. Wily, who wants to gain control of a giant laser on the Moon.
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The theme and background music was composed and produced by John Lee Mitchell and
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matching the games' artwork. "Appearance in Japan", the first episode of
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Batontons – The series' version of the Bubble Bat enemies introduced in
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was placed as the number one weekly syndicated children's show in the
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starring Venus Terzo as Luce, and an American adaptation of
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Index


Rush
Science fiction
Action
Adventure
Superhero
Mega Man
Capcom
Joe Ruby
Ken Spears
Ian James Corlett
Scott McNeil
Jim Byrnes
Terry Klassen
Garry Chalk
Tom Keenlyside
Ruby-Spears Productions
Ashi Productions
Syndication
Mega Man: Fully Charged
science fiction
superhero
animated television series
Ruby-Spears Productions
Ashi Productions
of the same name
Capcom
Shochiku
Dr. Light
Dr. Wily

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