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  1. An American comic book series by Archie Comics, named simply Mega Man, was released in spring 2011, which eventually lead to a crossover with their Sonic the Hedgehog comics in Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Collide, followed by another, larger crossover in Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Unite that sadly killed off both comics.

    • Trivia

      Mega Man Star Force had a fourth game in development around...

    • YMMV

      Franchise-wide tropes. Accidental Aesop: If we look at the...

    • Characters

      This page deals with characters from the Mega Man franchise,...

    • FanWorks

      Season 2 Episode 23: Mega Man vs. Astro Boy; Season 4...

    • Mega Man (Classic)

      Fight, MegaMan! For everlasting peace! This page covers the...

    • NightmareFuel

      The warning message for ZX 1 is the most frightening warning...

    • Mega Man / Funny

      The fact that the screen of Wily's defeat in 7, 8 and & Bass...

    • Awesome

      Rockman X Over. It reached third place in the iTunes store...

    • TearJerker

      Sword Man's death quote in 8 is "Nice shot", while Grenade...

    • AwesomeMusic

      Mega Man Star Force ' s main theme - which is even given...

  2. This page deals with characters from the Mega Man franchise, featuring general background information on them and tropes they provide examples of. Original …

  3. Learn about the original Mega Man series, a platform game franchise that popularized the concept of rock-paper-scissors weapons and stage selection. Find out the tropes, history, and spin-offs of the Classic series, as well as its spiritual successor Mighty No. 9.

  4. This page deals with characters from the Mega Man franchise, featuring general background information on them and tropes they provide examples of. More specifically, this page refers to characters from the original eight (and current two) Mega Man games, often called the "Classic series".

    • Heroes
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    • Other Characters

    Mega Man/Rockman

    1. American Mega Man Is Hardcore: At least, he was going to be in Universe. The original character was also present under the name of Rockman. 2. Arm Cannon: His signature Mega Buster. It wasn't named until the 4th game, usually just designated in the menu as "P" (which some sources interpreted as "Plasma Cannon", despite him running on solar power). 3. Audience Surrogate: Actually, his personality never went deeper than being a regular run-of-a-windmill Kid Hero's. 4. Badass Adorable: Has th...

    Dr. Thomas Light/Dr. Thomas Right

    1. Absent-Minded Professor: Actually believes Wily has changed after sending his robot to stop Wily's evil scheme 'twice!Then he believes Wily again after roughly twelve more of have been foiled, the last of which involved framing Light for world domination aspirations! If Light keeps this up, he'll develop a reputation for gullibility rivaling Knuckles the Echidna! 2. Always Someone Better: Early games depict Wily as jealous of Light's higher achievements. 3. Big Good: Mega Man's and X's cre...

    Proto Man/Blues

    1. Aloof Ally: Although he is on Mega Man's side, he refuses to stay with Dr. Light at his lab, due to his rocky past. 1.1. Aloof Big Brother: He is considered to be Mega Man's brother. Not that Mega Man himself knows this (as far as Japanese continuity is concerned). 2. Badass: Is he ever. 3. Big Damn Heroes: Manages to pull these off several times. Lampshaded in Mega Man 9: 1. 1.1. If you play as Proto Man in Mega Man 10, Mega Man returns the favor by giving him Dr. Wily's prototype medicin...

    Dr. Albert Wily

    1. Anti-Villain: In Mega Man 10, he leaves behind cures for Roboenza following his escape, and in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, he calls Zero his son and doesn't really care that he hasn't killed X anymore. 2. Big Bad: The mad scientist to contrast Dr. Light, using the Robot Masters in order to control the world rather than benefit mankind. Almost every game in the classic series is about stopping him. 3. The Chessmaster: He was mainly responsible for the events of almost all of the games, sometimes...

    Guts Man

    1. Badass Creed: In Powered Up. 1. The Big Guy: When he's not under Dr. Wily's control, he's this. 2. The Brute: When he isused by Dr. Wily, he's this. He's also strong to the point where he can gain ammunition (boulders) simply by landing from a jump. 3. Dishing Out Dirt: Somewhat. He's commonly associated with earth, and throws rocks a lot of the time as an attack. 4. Dumb Muscle: Mostly because of his Animated Adaptation portrayal. However, Powered Up reveals that he has average intelligen...

    Cut Man

    1. Bonus Boss: Although not necessarily a difficult one, he makes his way into Mega Man X8 as a "reward" for getting good scores on Optic Sunflower's courses. He's even in 8-Bit form! 1.1. Also in the Sega Saturn version of Mega Man 8, as an optional battle in Duo's stage. 2. Heel Face Revolving Door 3. Incredibly Lame Pun: His introduction in Mega Man 8 has at least three puns related to cutting things. 3.1. Ever before then, cutting-related puns were present in the Ruby-Spears cartoon, with...

    Bass/Forte

    1. Animal Motifs: His helmet is shaped like a Cobra. 2. Anti-Hero: In Megaman & Bass. 3. Arrogant Kung Fu Guy: Hoo boy... 4. Badass: Although the amount of badassitude is undermined by the nigh-insufferable level of his arrogance. 4.1. That being said, it's been established that his only equals in the Classic series are Mega Man, Proto Man and Duo. He will tear everything elseto shreds. 5. Badass Cape: In the Rockman Online trailer, he seems to have taken on his Battle Network counterpart's s...

    Treble/Gospel

    1. Big Badass Wolf 2. Evil Counterpart: To Rush. 3. Expy: Many have commented on the similarity between him and Sigma's pet Velguarder. 4. Morality Pet: Of a sort. Treble is the only character that Bass genuinely seems to care about, as seen in the manga adaptation for Mega Man 10, where he gives the Roboenza cure to Bass, but Treble is suffering from the virus as well, which forces Bass to force-feed him the cure and storm Wily's fortress while still being infected, shrugging off his conditi...

    Reggae

    1. Annoying Laugh: Does one to the losing player in Rockboard. 2. Continuity Cameo: In Mega Man 7, his visage appears if you've entered the wrong password. In Mega Man 10, he manages Bass's shop. 3. Feathered Fiend: And is even a general annoyance to anyone. 4. Theme Naming: Reggae is a music genre, as per the usual naming scheme of the characters. 5. Your Size May Vary

  5. There have been several TV shows based on the games - a cartoon based on the originals, an anime based on Battle Network and dubbed as Mega Man NT Warrior, and a limited-release OAV from the early 90s, also based on the original series. There was also another anime based on Star Force which has a dubbed version as well.

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  7. The Blue Bomber's debut. Mega Man was the first game in the eponymous series of the same name, as well as its many spinoffs. The story: Dr. Wily, assistant of famous inventor Dr. Light, has stolen and reprogrammed six of his robots, and is now attempting to Take Over the World.

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