अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंBased on the video game series, the robot Mega Man and his dog Rush battle the creations of his father, the scientist Dr. Light, who were corrupted by Light's former partner Dr. Wily and his... सभी पढ़ेंBased on the video game series, the robot Mega Man and his dog Rush battle the creations of his father, the scientist Dr. Light, who were corrupted by Light's former partner Dr. Wily and his minions, in an attempt to take over the world.Based on the video game series, the robot Mega Man and his dog Rush battle the creations of his father, the scientist Dr. Light, who were corrupted by Light's former partner Dr. Wily and his minions, in an attempt to take over the world.
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This show just needed redoing a LOT of redoing.
But until then II need to think up my own Megaman cartoon if I can become a cartoonist in the future.
Also, to the fool, who said that they hired unprofessional voice actors, check WHO DOES VOICES HERE AND THEIR Careers... Ian James Corlett, Scott McNeill, Terry Klassen, Cary Chalk (who also works on the new Mega Man... Whoops!) Most of the cast are VETERAN Voice Actors. People who had 20 years in the business BEFORE doing Mega Man ARE NOT UNPROFESSIONAL.
It's not perfect, but it's WAY Better than the 2018 one.
It's a departure from the plot of the games, but so what? Until Forte/Bass or the X games came along there was hardly a real plot to Megaman. Imagine for a second what kind of cartoon it would have made
"Wily has made 8 robots again! I better stop him by going though various stages and fight all 8 robots!" Not going to work.
I can see why Protoman was made a villain. The role suits him decently and it's not like he was a total villain (some episodes you could see him inching closer to the good guys). It may not be the Protoman(or Blues if you will) we all knew and loved, but it was still a good character. (Now if Forte/Bass was in the picture that psychopath would have probably taken Protoman's place, but sadly this was before his time)
While there was little in the way of a real plot the individual episodes were pretty entertaining to me when I was 11. I saw the differences from the game but I still enjoyed it. I almost burst into tears of happiness when they finally had X and Sigma on the series (even if Sigma was only on a screen for 10 seconds).
The voice acting was decent and I have trouble picturing Megaman with any other voice, same goes for X (in X4 and X7 X's voices seem so very wrong to me). It's not like we all haven't heard the exact same voices from the same voice actors before but they worked and worked consistently.
The animation was really very good as best as I can remember. I actually prefer the style of it to the anime style of the Megaman EXE series (and it's rare that I prefer american animation over anime style). It just seems to fit the overall theme of Megaman well.
It wasn't a perfect cartoon by any means...but it did manage to wake me up at 6am and it's only one of 2 things in my life that has ever managed to do that.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe robots Wily uses are the robot leaders from Mega Man 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 on the NES.
- गूफ़Dr. Wily doesn't know where Dr. Light's lab is located in The Big Shake. But according to a flashback in The Beginning, he was Light's assistant - in that same lab. How could he possibly not remember where it was?
- भाव
[after X explains everything to Mega Man, Roll, and Dr. Light]
Mega Man X: But there is still good and evil, if Vile gets those lightanium rods, evil might just win.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटWhen the episodes first aired, the Summit Media Group logo that appeared at the end of the credits was against a plain, off-white background. The repeats that aired some years later used a more elaborate, blue-background logo. When released on DVD, they went back to using the original off-white background logo.
- कनेक्शनEdited into Mega Man: Curse of the Lion Men (1995)
- साउंडट्रैकSinner Man
Written and Performed by Extra Fancy