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Mega Man, known in Japan as Rockman USA (ロックマンUSA, Rokkuman USA) [1] is a Japanese-American science fiction superhero animated television series co-produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and Ashi Productions, and based on the video game series of the same name by Capcom. [2]
This article covers all 55 episodes of the original Mega Man Star Force anime series, known in Japan as Ryūsei no Rockman (流星のロックマン, Ryūsei no Rokkuman, Shooting Star Rockman). The series premiered in Japan on October 7, 2006, and finished its run on October 27, 2007. The English version premiered on Toonami Jetstream on July ...
He is voiced by Antony Holland in Captain N: The Game Master, Jim Byrnes in the 90s TV series, Randall Wiebe in Mega Man X8, [1] Mega Man Maverick Hunter X, [2] and Mega Man Powered Up, [3] Michael Mislove in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, Doug Stone in Mega Man 11, [4] Garry Chalk in Mega Man: Fully Charged and Rick Overton in Secret Level.
(An exception was made with Japanese episode 25 which was accompanied by ten minutes of recycled footage from previous episodes.) The show has only ever aired once on television as a 2-hour faux-movie presentation—composed of heavily slimmed-down versions of Japanese episodes 1 through 16—on Cartoon Network. Currently, it is unknown if it ...
The original Mega Man series, dubbed Classic Mega Man, marks the start of the franchise, released on the NES on December 17, 1987. In the original series, Mega Man is an android originally named Rock (nicknamed "Mega" in later installments), created as a lab assistant by the scientist Dr. Light with Dr. Wily as his partner. Following treachery ...
Mega Man (1994 TV series), a Japanese-Canadian-American animated television series; MegaMan NT Warrior, a 2002 anime series; Mega Man Star Force, a 2006 anime series; Mega Man: Fully Charged, a 2018 American-Japanese-Canadian animated television series
The series premiered in Japan on November 3, 2007 and has 21 episodes in total. [1] Following the trend of the original series, Japanese episodes are roughly 10 minutes long. The series follows the events of the second Nintendo DS Mega Man Star Force video game.
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