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Mega Man / Rockman
Format
Anime series
Created by
Keiji Inafune
Starring
Ian James CorlettJim ByrnesKathleen BarrRobyn RossScott McNeilGarry ChalkTerry Klassen
Country of origin
JapanUnited States
No. of episodes
27
Production
Running time
25 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel
first-run syndication TV Tokyo
Original run
September 11, 1994 December 10, 1995
Mega Man was an animated television series co-produced between Japan & United States and is based on the game series of the same name. It was created by Ruby-Spears Productions and both animated and written in Japan by Capcom themselves. The series began in 1994 and ended in December 10, 1995 (the series was released in both Japan and America simultaneously), and was aired on many syndicated stations at the time. Two seasons were produced with a third planned but never realized.
Plot
Dr. Light and Dr. Wily were brilliant scientists in the field of robotics, who worked together in a laboratory trying to advance the science. One day, they finished an extremely advanced prototype, but shortly after being activated, it started destroying the laboratory. Dr. Light immediately believed that the prototype’s guidance system, which Dr. Wily had personally programmed, was the source of the problem and concluded they would start over again. Angered, Dr. Wily attempted to steal the plans later that night, but Dr. Light catches him. Wily is able to steal the plans after knocking Dr. Light down, and goes off to what is apparently an abandoned area, and modifies the old robot prototype into Proto Man.
Later, Dr. Light builds Rock and Roll, advanced robots with personalities, along with Ice Man, Guts Man, and Cut Man. Dr. Wily and Proto Man go and steal the robots, reprogramming the later three robots as henchmen. Dr. Wily attempts to reprogram Rock and Roll at his lab later, but Rock decides to trick Dr. Wily. He tells Dr. Wily that Dr. Light also built “super warrior robots”, and that if Rock and Roll are let go, he’ll tell him how to defeat the robots. Rock uses this lie (Dr. Wily believing robots can’t lie) to cause a distraction and escape with Roll. Dr. Light decides to reprogram and reoutfit Rock into Mega Man, who from then on keeps the world safe. This tale is told in Episode 1, “The Beginning”.
Throughout the episodes, Mega Man thwarts Wily’s various schemes, in a similar fashion to that of the “Super Friends”, usually ending with Rush acting like Scooby Doo.
History
Mega Man starred in a Saturday-morning style cartoon that premiered in 1995. The show was made by animating company Ruby-Spears, which redesigned the characters from the Mega Man video games to varying degrees. At the time the show was undergoing its early development, anime had not yet achieved a “mainstream” acceptance, plus the producers felt the look skewed too young for the retro-80’s-style action-adventure cartoon they had in mind. The final look of the characters was among many different interpretations proposed and was the most well-received by test audiences (it is worth noting that characters who appeared for the first time in season two were considerably more faithful to the original models, only given slightly different proportions and the occasional nose). The series was targeted towards the late preteen boy audience, though Roll’s expanded and much more active role in the series was calculated to try and draw in more girl viewers as well (producer Joe Ruby joked “Also, it showed we’re not male chauvinistic pigs as our wives think”). X, along with Vile, Spark Mandrill, and “Cigma” (Sigma) made a guest appearance late in the second season, and was planned to make more appearances in later shows, with the potential for his own spinoff cartoon as well.
Despite consistent high ratings and being a series producers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears really enjoyed working on, the show was canceled after two seasons. A single post-season-two episode was created to complete Ruby-Spears’ contractual obligations; no true “season three” plans had been put into motion at the time of the cancellation. The decision to end the cartoon was handed down from Capcom, most likely due to merchandising pressures from toy-partner Bandai, which cut several other popular toy lines at the time short due to not meeting sales expectations (including The Tick, Sailor Moon, and Dragon Ball).
Promotional show and change in design
Prior to the show’s premiere a short animated promo was released which utilized a graphic-style more similar with the graphic design of the games. When the show was being produced, the designs of…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about , . The sell men’s leather shoes products should be show more here!

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