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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Aki is general a kind robot who sees the good in every villain, but when pushed too far, he can and will kick ass at a moments notice.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Aki is general generally a kind robot who sees the good in every villain, but when pushed too far, he can and will kick ass at a moments notice.



* DatingCatwoman: By the time of "Panic in the Lighthouse", he has developed an attraction to Chaotique.

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* DatingCatwoman: By the time of "Panic in the Lighthouse", he has developed an attraction to a crush on Chaotique.



* IdiotHero: He's not the thoughtful HumbleHero that he is in the games. He runs into frequent trouble from not using strategy in battle, doesn't listen to Suna when she has a plan, and isn't good in school, as Peter and Ashley tutor him on occasion.

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* IdiotHero: He's not the thoughtful HumbleHero that he is in the games. He runs into frequent trouble from not using strategy in battle, doesn't listen to Suna when she has a plan, and isn't good in school, as Peter and Ashley have to tutor him on occasion.



* AttentionWhore: In “To Air Is Robot”, he starts destroying every tall building in Silicon City just so there’s nothing to block everyone from seeing him flying through the sky.
* BlackSheep: He was looked down on by his family for not having a goal or aspirations.

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* AttentionWhore: In “To Air Is Robot”, he starts destroying every tall building in Silicon City just so there’s nothing to block everyone from seeing him flying through around in the sky.
* BlackSheep: He was looked down on upon by his family for not having a goal or aspirations.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Air Man's massive ego is to hide his insecurity over living in the shadow of his condescending siblings.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Air Man's massive ego is to hide his insecurity over living in the shadow of his arrogant, condescending siblings.



* TheWorfEffect: Despite his sheer size (and status as a former battle robot), he is often taken down easily whenever the school is attacked by a Robot Master.

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* TheWorfEffect: Despite his sheer size (and status as a former battle robot), he is often gets taken down easily whenever the school is attacked by a Robot Master.
Master. He’s been defeated by Fire Man, Ice Man, and Chemistry Man (twice).



* {{Geek}}: He’s a typical nerdy kid with high intelligence, a bad haircut, NerdGlasses, nerdy clothes, and a [[NerdyNasalness nasal, high-pitched voice]].



* InsufferableGenius: Nobody can stand his ego, as he's smart but incredibly annoying.

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* InsufferableGenius: Nobody can stand his ego, as he's smart He's smart, but incredibly annoying.annoying, and nobody can stand his ego.


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* NerdyNasalness: He’s a nerdy kid with a nasal, high-pitched voice.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: In ''VideoGame/MegaMan4'', the only reason he fought Mega Man was because Dr. Cossack's daughter was kidnapped by Dr. Wily, with Cossack ForcedIntoEvil to comply with Wily's demands. In ''Fully Charged'', however, Skull Man is a terrorist who refuses to negotiate peace, and would rather [[spoiler:die than try to make amends]].
* CompositeCharacter: Skull Man is based off of the Robot Master created by Dr. Cossack, and keeps most of his design attributes, but his tall, broad build, leadership of a robot supremacy group, jewel on his forehead, and swordsmanship are more evocative of Sigma from ''Mega Man X''.
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* BlueIsHeroic: His armor and helmet are blue, he wears a partly blue shirt in his civilian identity, and he’s a superhero.
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* TheHero: He’s the main hero of the show.

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* HundredPercentHeroismRating: Every non-evil human and robot in Silicon City loves him.



* FamedInStory: Mega Man’s heroics have made him famous.



* TheHyena: He constantly giggles.

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* TheHyena: {{Jerkass}}: He constantly giggles.doesn’t have any FreudianExcuse and he’s [[ForTheEvulz evil just for the fun of it]].



* LeanAndMean: One of the leaner robots Mega Man fights, he's anything but friendly.

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* LeanAndMean: One of the leaner robots Mega Man fights, and he's anything but friendly.



* {{Fanboy}}: He totally geeks out whenever Mega Man shows up.



* TheWorfEffect: Despite his sheer size (and status as a former battle robot), he is often taken down easily whenever the school is attacked.

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* TheWorfEffect: Despite his sheer size (and status as a former battle robot), he is often taken down easily whenever the school is attacked.
attacked by a Robot Master.



* {{Fanboy}}: He’s a fan of Mega Man.



* MistakenForBadass: Chaotique thinks ''he's'' Mega Man.

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* MistakenForBadass: Chaotique thinks ''he's'' thought ''he'' was Mega Man.



* {{Fangirl}}: After her first appearance, she ends up becoming a big fan of Mega Man and developing a crush on him.



* RememberTheNewGuy: She's Aki's crush, but wasn't mentioned or seen at all until her debut episode.
* {{Robosexual}}: Gets a noticeable crush on Megaman, need we say more?

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* RememberTheNewGuy: She's Aki's crush, crush and tutor, but wasn't mentioned or seen at all until her debut episode.
* {{Robosexual}}: Gets a noticeable big crush on Megaman, Mega Man, need we say more?



Air Man's quirky, equally arrogant siblings, consisting of Mary Flair the movie director, Volt Aire the environmentalist, and Captain Dare the stunt pilot. They look down on Air Man for not having a real goal.

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Air Man's quirky, equally arrogant siblings, consisting of Mary Flair the movie director, Volt Aire the environmentalist, and Captain Dare the stunt pilot. They look down on Air Man for not having a real goal.



* {{Jerkass}}: They always looked down on Air Man and lorded their accomplishments over him. They also act ungrateful to Mega Man for helping them.



* UngratefulBastard: None of them showed any real gratitude when Mega Man saved them, instead complaining about minor issue with the save.

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* UngratefulBastard: None of them showed any real gratitude when Mega Man saved them, instead complaining about minor issue issues with the save.

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* ButtMonkey: Mega Man encounters and beats him the most out of the most out of the villains, and he gets knocked into the horizon during the introduction. In "Fire Man in the Hole" it's revealed that he doesn't get much respect from Sgt. Night or the other Robot Masters for all the times he gets into trouble.

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* ButtMonkey: Mega Man encounters and beats him the most out of the most out of the villains, and he gets knocked into the horizon during the introduction. In "Fire Man in the Hole" it's revealed that he doesn't get much respect from Sgt. Night or the other Robot Masters for all the times he gets into trouble.



* {{Irony}}: His supervisors ridiculing him is what made him snap and turn to villainy. Sgt. Night treats him just as bad if not worse, but Fire Man does nothing to stand up for himself.

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* {{Irony}}: His supervisors supervisor ridiculing him is what made him snap and turn to villainy. Sgt. Night treats him just as bad bad, if not worse, but Fire Man does nothing to stand up for himself.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: "Fire Man in the Hole" reveals that Fire Man is really a hard-working robot who wants to do a good job, but his fellow workers/robot masters ridicule him and cause his temper to flare up.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: "Fire Man in the Hole" reveals that Fire Man is really a hard-working robot who wants to do a good job, but his fellow workers/robot masters ridicule boss gives him no appreciation and cause causes his temper to flare up.



A fan-powered robot who thinks he's superior to just about everyone. He has a bunch of quirky siblings nicknamed the Bluster Bunch.

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A fan-powered robot who thinks he's superior to just about everyone. He also has a bunch of quirky egotistical siblings nicknamed the Bluster Bunch.



* BlackSheep: He was looked down on in his family for not having a goal or aspirations.

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* AttentionWhore: In “To Air Is Robot”, he starts destroying every tall building in Silicon City just so there’s nothing to block everyone from seeing him flying through the sky.
* BlackSheep: He was looked down on in by his family for not having a goal or aspirations.aspirations.
* BlowYouAway: He can fire powerful blasts of wind from his cannon arm.



* {{Flight}}: He can fly.



* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Air Man's massive ego is in part to being put down by his siblings.

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* InferioritySuperiorityComplex: Air Man's massive ego is in part to being put down by hide his insecurity over living in the shadow of his condescending siblings.



* RedemptionRejection: Air Man refuses to come around when Mega Man tries to persuade him that he doesn't need to turn to villainy to prove he's better than his siblings. This one is fairly egregious, as he admits that Mega Man is probably right but still refuses.

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* LightIsNotGood: He’s a villainous robot with a white-and-yellow color scheme.
* RedemptionRejection: Air Man refuses to come around when Mega Man tries to persuade him that he doesn't need to turn to villainy to prove he's better than his siblings. This one is fairly egregious, as he admits that Mega Man is probably right right, but still refuses.refuses.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: He brothers and sister all look nearly identical to him.



* CardCarryingVillain: In "Change the Charge", he says that he likes being bad.



* FlatCharacter: All you can really say about his personality is that he's a hyperactive robot addicted to electricity.

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* FlatCharacter: All you can really say about his personality is that he's a hyperactive hyperactive, evil robot addicted to electricity.



* TheHyena: He constantly giggles.



* MotorMouth: No doubt a side effect of drawing too much electricity. Mega Man picks this quirk up when he copies Elec Man's powers.

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* MotorMouth: No doubt a side effect side-effect of drawing too much electricity. Mega Man picks this quirk up when he copies Elec Man's powers.




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* TokenEvilTeammate: He’s the only Robot Master who doesn’t have any redeeming qualities or a sad backstory.
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* ButtMonkey: He was fired for [[TheBore being too boring]] to teach a classroom, and out of the cast of Robot Masters, and tends to be humiliated the most out of the recurring Robot Masters.

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* ButtMonkey: He was fired for [[TheBore being too boring]] to teach a classroom, and out of the cast of Robot Masters, and tends to be humiliated the most out of the recurring Robot Masters.group.

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* ButtMonkey: He was fired for [[TheBore being too boring]] to teach a classroom, and out of the cast of Robot Masters, and tends to be humiliated the most out of the recurring Robot Masters.



* CompositeCharacter: His general body shape is similar to Bubble Man and shares his [[ButtMonkey unluckiness]] per [[AllThereInTheManual supplementary materials]] for the Classic series, but his weapon is similar to the Danger Wrap from Burst Man.



* {{Expy}}: He seems to be based off of Robot Masters with bubble projectiles; Bubble Man and Burst Man seem to be the most specific inspirations.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Dr. Wily has been the main villain of the Classic series since the very first game, being the main villain from the beginning. ''Fully Charged'''s incarnation of Dr. Wily, however, appears in the series' comic sequel, being completely absent from the first and only season of the show.

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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Dr. Wily has been the main villain of in the Classic series since the very first game, being and continues to act as the main villain from the beginning.of that time period. ''Fully Charged'''s incarnation of Dr. Wily, however, appears in the series' comic sequel, being completely absent from the first and only season of the show.
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He TookALevelInBadass in the first of the two-parter episode,

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He TookALevelInBadass in the first of the two-parter episode,episode.



* NiceGuy: He's very kind and empathetic towards everyone, even [[{{Jerkass}}Breaker Night.]]

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* NiceGuy: He's very kind and empathetic towards everyone, even [[{{Jerkass}}Breaker [[{{Jerkass}} Breaker Night.]]



* Robosexual: Gets a noticeable crush on Megaman, need we say more?

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* Robosexual: {{Robosexual}}: Gets a noticeable crush on Megaman, need we say more?
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* BewareTheNiceOnes: He TookALevelInBadass in the first of the two-parter episode,


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* NiceGuy: He's very kind and empathetic towards everyone, even [[{{Jerkass}}Breaker Night.]]
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* Robosexual: Gets a noticeable crush on Megaman, need we say more?
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* TheArtifact: Due to the series having [[AdaptationNameChange changed the names]] of several characters, resulting in the music ThemeNaming being removed, the original meaning behind Rush's name (a reference to the [[{{Music/Rush}} band of the same name]]) is lost.

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* TheArtifact: Due to the series having [[AdaptationNameChange changed the names]] of several characters, resulting in the music ThemeNaming being removed, the original meaning behind Rush's name (a reference to the [[{{Music/Rush}} [[Music/RushBand band of the same name]]) is lost.
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* AdaptationalLateAppearance: Dr. Wily has been the main villain of the Classic series since the very first game, being the main villain from the beginning. ''Fully Charged'''s incarnation of Dr. Wily, however, appears in the series' comic sequel, being completely absent from the first and only season of the show.
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Sgt. Night pretended to be robot supremacist Lord Obsidian to instigate a new war against robots, Wily genuinely believes in their superiority, at least as long as he can control everything from behind the scenes. Also, Sgt. Night uses brutality and threats to get Nanagem to work for him, while Wily uses mere words and manipulation to get what he wants.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: While Sgt. Night pretended to be robot supremacist Lord Obsidian to instigate a new war against robots, Wily genuinely believes in their superiority, at least as long as he can control everything from behind the scenes. Also, Sgt. Night uses brutality and threats to get Nanagem Namagem to work for him, while Wily uses mere words and manipulation to get what he wants.
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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dr. Wily is Mega Man's archnemesis in the games, but in this series is Aki's best friend, and hasn't turned to evil.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Dr. Wily is Mega Man's archnemesis arch nemesis in the games, but in this series is Aki's best friend, and hasn't turned to evil.
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* CorruptHick: He has a southern accent and isn’t very nice.
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* NiceGuy: Despite being ProperlyParanoid, he is a good bot and cares greatly for his friends as well as the plants and rocks (some people might say a bit too much).
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* NiceGuy: Aki is a really kind and sympathetic, he also has some empathy towards some of the Robot Masters.

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* NiceGuy: Aki is a really kind and sympathetic, sympathetic robot, he also has some empathy towards some of the Robot Masters.
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* NiceGuy: Aki is a really kind and sympathetic, he also has some empathy towards some of the Robot Masters.


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* NiceGirl: She grows a lot kinder and less villainous in the series.
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* CumbersomeClaws: In "Throwing Shade Part II", Mega Man hides Suna, Dr. Light, and Sgt. Night in a sewer. When Fire Man tries to pursue them, he struggles to lift the manhole cover to get in because he has blasters for hands.
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* HollywoodNerd: Unlike Peter, Ashley is conventionally attractive.
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->Voiced by Creator/GaryChalk

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->Voiced by Creator/GaryChalkCreator/GarryChalk

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* {{Hypocrite}}: He's vocally anti-robot, but himself employs robots to make his opinion look sound. As Lord Obsidian he calls Mega Man a traitor to robot-kind for defending humans, making him appear even more petty. [[spoiler:Of course, the latter part all turns out to be a lie in the season 1 finale, as he was intent on turning all his Robot Masters into blank slates with the Mega Key once he was done using them to get it]].

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* {{Hypocrite}}: He's vocally anti-robot, but himself employs robots to make his opinion look sound. As Lord Obsidian he calls Mega Man a traitor to robot-kind for defending humans, making him appear even more petty. [[spoiler:Of course, the latter part all turns out to be a lie in the season 1 finale, as he was intent on turning all his Robot Masters into blank slates with the Mega Key once he was done using them to get it]].


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* PutOnAPrisonBus: [[spoiler:After his defeat in the finale, the Good Guild arrest him. The comics confirm he's still in jail at the time they take place.]]
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* {{Expy}}: Namagem has numerous similarities to [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]. He primarily wears [[DarkIsEvil black]] [[TinTyrant armor]] and is TheDragon[=/=]TheHeavy to the true main antagonist, and is driven [[ThePowerOfHate by hatred and resentment]], and his armor gives him a rather deep voice with a mechanical filter. Underneath the armor is a [[spoiler: [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette pale-skinned face]] with a [[GoodScarsEvilScars jagged scar running down his eye]]]]. Finally, he's related to Mega Man [[spoiler: by way of being his brother, but was kidnapped by the Big Bad Sergeant Night near the end of the Hard Age, a war between humanity and robots (similar to how Anakin became Darth Vader around the end of the Clone Wars)]].

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* {{Expy}}: Namagem has numerous similarities to [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]. He primarily wears [[DarkIsEvil black]] [[TinTyrant armor]] and is TheDragon[=/=]TheHeavy to the true main antagonist, and is driven [[ThePowerOfHate by hatred and resentment]], and his armor gives him a rather deep voice with a mechanical filter. Underneath the armor is a [[spoiler: [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette pale-skinned face]] with a [[GoodScarsEvilScars jagged scar running down his eye]]]]. Finally, he's related to Mega Man [[spoiler: by way of being his brother, but was kidnapped by the Big Bad [[BigBad Sergeant Night Night]] near the end of the Hard Age, a war between humanity and robots (similar to how Anakin became Darth Vader around the end of the Clone Wars)]].
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** Their conversion to evil came about after a war between humans and robots, as Namagem was [[spoiler: kidnapped

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* DarthVaderClone: He's the second-in-command of Sgt. Night, heavily armored with an emphasis on dark colors, wears a face-concealing helmet [[spoiler:alongside the scars to match]], his voice seems to be partially artificially deepened by said helmet, [[spoiler:and has a familial relationship with the hero]].


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* {{Expy}}: Namagem has numerous similarities to [[Characters/StarWarsDarthVaderAndServants Darth Vader]]. He primarily wears [[DarkIsEvil black]] [[TinTyrant armor]] and is TheDragon[=/=]TheHeavy to the true main antagonist, and is driven [[ThePowerOfHate by hatred and resentment]], and his armor gives him a rather deep voice with a mechanical filter. Underneath the armor is a [[spoiler: [[EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette pale-skinned face]] with a [[GoodScarsEvilScars jagged scar running down his eye]]]]. Finally, he's related to Mega Man [[spoiler: by way of being his brother, but was kidnapped by the Big Bad Sergeant Night near the end of the Hard Age, a war between humanity and robots (similar to how Anakin became Darth Vader around the end of the Clone Wars)]].
** Their conversion to evil came about after a war between humans and robots, as Namagem was [[spoiler: kidnapped

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The expy section feels like a repetition of Composite Character, since it brings up the combination of Bass and Proto Man.


** Interestingly, [[spoiler:his untransformed state]] looks incredibly similar to [[https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/File:Baroque%26Crash.jpg Baroque, Bass' prototype design]] who also had a name (pronounced "Ba-Rock") referring to Mega Man (Rock Man), like Namagem does.



* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler:As a misguided older brother who works with the villain and hides his face with a mask, and is vengeful and proud, Namagem is based on both Proto Man and Bass. The Bass parallels become more direct in the comic when he allows Dr. Wily to upgrade him to battle Mega Man, taking the role of TheDragon obsessed with defeating Mega Man. He even takes on a predominantly darker color scheme akin to Bass as well]].
** Interestingly, [[spoiler:his untransformed state]] looks incredibly similar to [[https://megaman.fandom.com/wiki/File:Baroque%26Crash.jpg Baroque, Bass' prototype design]] who also had a name (pronounced "Ba-Rock") referring to Mega Man (Rock Man), like Namagem does.
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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His weapon in the main series is the Leaf Shield, which guards him from being damaged. The series changes his weapon to throwing stars in the style of leaves, and also has stealth capabilities.

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* AdaptationalSuperpowerChange: His weapon in the main series is the Leaf Shield, which guards him from being damaged. The series changes his weapon to throwing stars in the style of leaves, and he also has stealth capabilities.
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* MismatchedEyes: As revealed in "The Gauntlet", [[spoiler:he has one red eye and one lavender eye.]]

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