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  2. List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    SWN-001 Bass, known in Japan as Forte (フォルテ, Forute), is a robot Dr. Wily designed, who was constructed based on research conducted on Mega Man with the intention of matching his power, being a more advanced model of Robot Master compared to Mega Man. He is powered by the energy Bassnium, the most powerful form of energy on Earth, which ...

  3. Mega Man (1994 TV series) - Wikipedia

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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]

  4. Mega Man: Fully Charged - Wikipedia

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    With the Robot Masters mostly taken out, Obsidian and Namagem break into Dr. Light's lab with Mega Man in hot pursuit. "Part 2": Blasto Woman switches sides thanks to Mega Mini and leaves the battle. The Mega Key is moved as Mega Man begins to take on Obsidian and Namagem while the rest of the Robot Masters are rounded up by the Good Guild.

  5. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    The distinct robots in the original Mega Man series, including the main character Mega Man and the Robot Masters; The Metal Gears from the Metal Gear series; K1-B0 (nicknamed Keebo) from Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony; Monokuma, the main antagonist of the Danganronpa Franchise. Custom Robo; Robot bosses from Contra III: The Alien Wars

  6. Talk:List of Mega Man characters - Wikipedia

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    Enker (RKN #001) was lance-wielding robot who absorbed Mega Man's attacks with it in Mega Man (GB). Punk (RKN #002), from Mega Man III (GB), is a mohawked-robot with spikes on him. Ballade (RKN #003), the last of the Killers, appeared in Mega Man IV (GB).

  7. Mega Man (character) - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man, known as Rockman (Japanese: ロックマン, Hepburn: Rokkuman) in Japan, is the title character and the protagonist of the Mega Man series by Capcom. [4] He was created by Akira Kitamura for the first Mega Man game released in 1987, with artist Keiji Inafune providing detailed character artwork based on Kitamura's pixel art design.

  8. Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    The game continues the adventures of the android hero Mega Man as he once again confronts the evil Dr. Wily, who has dispatched his revived "Robot Masters" and a new "Mega Man Killer" named Enker. Dr. Wily's Revenge is an action and platform game in the same vein as the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) Mega Man games.

  9. Mega Man 7 - Wikipedia

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    Mega Man 7 [a] (stylized as Mega Man VII) is a 1995 action-platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the seventh game in the original Mega Man series. The game was released in Japan on March 24, 1995 and was localized later in the year in North America and Europe.