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* MoralEventHorizon: While Duo judging planets on whether or not they should be destroyed already means he's likely crossed it well before the series began, [[spoiler: It turns out that he crossed it when he destroyed his own planet, it wasn't for any good reason either, he just decided that he had the authority to judge whether entire species have the right to exist and felt that his creators didn't.]]

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While Duo judging planets on whether or not they should be destroyed already means he's likely crossed it well before the series began, [[spoiler: It turns out that he crossed it when he destroyed his own planet, it wasn't for any good reason either, he just decided that he had the authority to judge whether entire species have the right to exist and felt that his creators didn't.]]
** Regal stands responsible for many acts of evil to begin with, but he crosses the line into horrifically and personally reprehensible when [[spoiler: he orders Ms. Yuri to murder her twin sister Ms. Mari in order to prove she's still loyal to Nebula's cause.
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This is not Misaimed Marketing, this is verbal nonsense.


* MisaimedMarketing: Even back then a lot of people thought that the show would have been a lot better off on Creator/{{Toonami}} than Creator/KidsWB, granted back then Kids WB was pretty much alive and well but still...
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Dewicking Just For Pun


* FridgeBrilliance: In episode 25 of Stream, Tesla gains a Synchro Chip for her birthday and Neo WWW decide to gang up and attempt to kill Lan and [=MegaMan=] in a Cross Fusion battle. Just when Tesla is about to execute Lan, however, Ms. Yuri emerges on the scene Cross Fused with [=NeedleMan=]...and [[CurbStompBattle completely kicks Tesla to the curb, even when Tesla uses NS Tackle to duplicate herself]]. While this may be a result of Ms. Yuri’s better fighting ability and experience, there’s another element to consider; [=NeedleMan=] is a plant element Navi, and thus is able to do more damage to (and take less damage from) the electric element [=MagnetMan=], and this [[JustForPun crosses over]] to Cross Fusion. Tesla really didn’t stand a chance in that fight.

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* FridgeBrilliance: In episode 25 of Stream, Tesla gains a Synchro Chip for her birthday and Neo WWW decide to gang up and attempt to kill Lan and [=MegaMan=] in a Cross Fusion battle. Just when Tesla is about to execute Lan, however, Ms. Yuri emerges on the scene Cross Fused with [=NeedleMan=]...and [[CurbStompBattle completely kicks Tesla to the curb, even when Tesla uses NS Tackle to duplicate herself]]. While this may be a result of Ms. Yuri’s better fighting ability and experience, there’s another element to consider; [=NeedleMan=] is a plant element Navi, and thus is able to do more damage to (and take less damage from) the electric element [=MagnetMan=], and this [[JustForPun [[{{Pun}} crosses over]] to Cross Fusion. Tesla really didn’t stand a chance in that fight.
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* MagnificentBastard: [[DarkActionGirl Ms. Yuri]] is the right-hand woman of Dr. Regal and [[EvilTwin identical twin sister to Ms. Mari]]. Spreading the Dark Chips throughout [=DenTech=] City, she provides a pivotal role in countless incidents related to Dark Chips. Ever calm and dignified, she comes up with many schemes [[CrazyPrepared while also having backdoors to fall into]] whenever she needs to escape. When [=ShadeMan=] tries to steal the Dark Chips for himself, she relocates them elsewhere while [[{{Troll}} playfully leaving one to get under his skin]]. Upon regaining her memories of the time she spent with her sister, Ms. Yuri ultimately chooses to protect her, betraying Dr. Regal. Surviving that incident, Ms. Yuri reconciles with Ms Mari, [[HeelFaceTurn joining the heroes as a loyal ally]].
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* NoExportForYou: ''Battle Story'' never saw an English release aside from the original Japanese and translated to French. To add insult to injury, it also got special chapters after the events of ''Battle Story'' which were never released outside Japan.
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* AssPull: Dark Mega Man using dimensional converters to erase the Neo [=WWW=] lackeys' memories. Dimensional Converters never had that ability. while it makes sense Dark Mega Man would hold Tesla hostage since he needs her, Gauss, and Magnet Man to access their assets, his motive for the memory erasing is so they wouldn't get in his way, despite not being able to as they're locked in a maximum security prison and having their Asteroid Navis deleted.

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* AssPull: Dark Mega Man using dimensional converters to erase the Neo [=WWW=] lackeys' memories. Dimensional Converters never had that ability. while it makes sense Dark Mega Man would hold Tesla hostage since he needs her, Gauss, and Magnet Man to access their assets, his motive His reason for the memory erasing is so they wouldn't get in his way, despite not being able to which makes no no sense as they're locked in a maximum security prison and having their Asteroid Navis deleted.
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* AssPull: Dark Mega Man using dimensional converters to erase the Neo [=WWW=] lackeys' memories. Dimensional Converters never had that ability. while it makes sense Dark Mega Man would hold Tesla hostage since he needs her, Gauss, and Magnet Man to access their assets, his motive for the memory erasing is so they wouldn't get in his way, despite not being able to as they're locked in a maximum security prison and having their Asteroid Navis deleted.
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"What an Idiot!" is now Flame Bait.


* WhatAnIdiot:
** In episodes 18 and 19, Maylu doesn't realize that OOCIsSeriousBusiness applies to Higsby, too, and so takes this vastly superior and vaguely described superchip he gives her and uses it on Roll (Roll also failed to suspect the chip at the time). She could get a pass on trusting a gift from Higsby, but she ''doesn't actually learn what the chip does'', which means it's more of a liability to her battle strategy than an asset. Also, [=MegaMan=] being fooled into thinking that Roll is back to herself despite her form is not yet normal counts as this.
** In Beast, Zoano [=NumberMan=] infiltrates Sci Lab, only for the real [=NumberMan=] to show up. No one can tell the difference between the real [=NumberMan=] and Zoano [=NumberMan=] until Iris mentions Zoanoroids being able to turn into beasts. Maylu and Roll devise a plan to attack both [=NumberMen=] and whoever turns into a beast is the Zoanoroid. It worked, but there were other ways to figure out the problem without exploiting [=NumberMan=] for a comedic moment, like asking questions only the regular [=NumberMan=] would know or examine their emblems since Zoanoroids have either Gregar or Falzar's symbol instead of a normal emblem. To add further into this, there was a Zoano [=GutsMan=] they were able to tell apart from the real one easily.
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Kill Em All is no longer a trope


*** Including the ending in the Japanese version of the episode where Lan, Maylu, and Ms. Yuri are menaced by [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]] [[http://i.imgur.com/cIqP2m0.jpg Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy]] [[http://i.imgur.com/yLiFDYO.jpg Krueger]]. ''i.e. KillEmAll''.

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*** Including the ending in the Japanese version of the episode where Lan, Maylu, and Ms. Yuri are menaced by [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]] [[http://i.imgur.com/cIqP2m0.jpg Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy]] [[http://i.imgur.com/yLiFDYO.jpg Krueger]]. ''i.e. KillEmAll''.
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** Dr. Regal and the Darkloids of Nebula. Regal and Shademan.EXE have cool enough looks to start with, but they are notably [[AdaptationalBadass far more hardcore in the anime adaptation]] compared to the games. Same goes for Cosmoman in the manga.

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** Dr. Regal and the Darkloids of Nebula. Regal and Shademan.EXE have cool enough looks to start with, but they are notably [[AdaptationalBadass far more hardcore in the anime adaptation]] compared to the games. Same goes for Cosmoman in the manga.
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* EvilIsCool:
** Bass.EXE, as per usual.
** Dr. Regal and the Darkloids of Nebula. Regal and Shademan.EXE have cool enough looks to start with, but they are notably [[AdaptationalBadass far more hardcore in the anime adaptation]] compared to the games. Same goes for Cosmoman in the manga.
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** [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Regal]] is the head of the evil organization Nebula and the BigBad of the Axess season. A proud, villainous man selected by the godlike [=NetNavi=] Duo as a probe for human life, Regal sees himself as [[AGodAmI above humanity]] and schemes for the end of the world. Regal empowers the Darkloid [=NetNavis=] on their destructive campaigns through the Dark Chips, while slowly corrupting and driving all of them to insanity and degeneration through them and turning them against their leader [=ShadeMan=].EXE, whom he later brutally kills. Regal forces his fellow Duo-selected probe, Ms. Yuri, to [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten murder her own sister]] to prove her loyalty, and, in the climax of Axess, enshrouds the entire world in a dimensional area powered by the souls of tens of thousands of agonized [=NetNavis=], using his new power to annihilate entire populated cities across the globe while proclaiming himself the herald of [[KillAllHumans humanity's destruction]]. Returning as a digital entity in the following season's movie, Regal attempts to destroy the entire world yet again by using Wily's Spectrum program to digitize the planet while subjecting Lan's father to horrible torture, and tries one last time to destroy the world in Stream while betraying Duo and proclaiming himself a god. Dr. Regal is a monstrous man utterly in love with his own evil who sees it as his right to annihilate millions for nothing more than the sake of his power and ego.
** ''Stream'': [[KnightTemplar Slur]] is an arrogant, zealous alien Navi and [[TheDragon the chief servant]] of the godlike program Duo. Tasked with distributing potentially dangerous Asteroid Navis across Earth to gauge if the planet is a potential threat that needs to be wiped out, Slur's [[FantasticRacism hatred for humans]] leads to her gaming her master's system in her favor. She goes out of her way to distribute Asteroid Navis to people guaranteed to abuse them, and nudges them into doing so while occasionally painfully deleting the Net Navis they already have. Slur's machinations cause a number of disasters to happen, such as the planet almost being devastated by a famine; people being horrifically [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]]; a [[ColonyDrop meteor nearly flattening a city]]; and a number of near-mass murders on top of that. When the Cross Fusion team tries to stop her, Slur simply mass-distributes Asteroid Navis at a quicker rate and overwhelms them with chaos and mayhem around the globe in hopes of giving Duo the final push he needs to destroy the planet. Despite claiming to be protecting the universe, Slur's motivations ultimately boil down to an obsessive, selfish desire to cull any and all life she deems inferior.

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** [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Regal]] is the head of the evil organization Nebula and the BigBad of the Axess season. [[CardCarryingVillain A proud, villainous man man]] selected by the godlike [=NetNavi=] Duo as a probe for human life, Regal sees himself as [[AGodAmI above humanity]] and schemes for the end of the world. Regal empowers the Darkloid [=NetNavis=] on their destructive campaigns through the Dark Chips, while slowly corrupting and driving all of them to insanity and degeneration through them and turning them against their leader [=ShadeMan=].EXE, whom he later brutally kills. Regal forces his fellow Duo-selected probe, Ms. Yuri, to [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten murder her own sister]] to prove her loyalty, and, in the climax of Axess, enshrouds the entire world in a dimensional area powered by the souls of tens of thousands of agonized [=NetNavis=], using his new power to annihilate entire populated cities across the globe while proclaiming himself the herald of [[KillAllHumans humanity's destruction]]. Returning as a digital entity in the following season's movie, Regal attempts to destroy the entire world yet again by using Wily's Spectrum program to digitize the planet while subjecting Lan's father to [[ColdBloodedTorture horrible torture, torture]], and tries one last time to destroy the world in Stream while betraying Duo and proclaiming himself a god. Dr. Regal is a monstrous man utterly in love with his own evil who sees it as his right to annihilate millions for nothing more than the sake of his power and ego.
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** ''Stream'': [[KnightTemplar Slur]] is an arrogant, zealous alien Navi and [[TheDragon the chief servant]] of the godlike program Duo. Tasked with distributing potentially dangerous Asteroid Navis across Earth to gauge if the planet is a potential threat that needs to be wiped out, Slur's [[FantasticRacism hatred for humans]] leads to her gaming her master's system in her favor. She goes out of her way to distribute Asteroid Navis to people guaranteed to abuse them, and nudges them into doing so while occasionally painfully deleting the Net Navis they already have. Slur's machinations cause a number of disasters to happen, such as the planet almost being devastated by a famine; [[TheFamine famine]]; people being horrifically [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]]; a [[ColonyDrop meteor nearly flattening a city]]; and a number of near-mass murders on top of that. When the Cross Fusion team tries to stop her, Slur simply mass-distributes Asteroid Navis at a quicker rate and overwhelms them with chaos and mayhem around the globe in hopes of giving Duo the final push he needs to [[EarthShatteringKaboom destroy the planet. planet]]. Despite claiming to be protecting the universe, Slur's motivations ultimately boil down to an obsessive, selfish desire to [[TheSocialDarwinist cull any and all life she deems inferior.inferior]].

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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/MegaMan here]].

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* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/MegaMan here]].CompleteMonster:
** [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate Dr. Regal]] is the head of the evil organization Nebula and the BigBad of the Axess season. A proud, villainous man selected by the godlike [=NetNavi=] Duo as a probe for human life, Regal sees himself as [[AGodAmI above humanity]] and schemes for the end of the world. Regal empowers the Darkloid [=NetNavis=] on their destructive campaigns through the Dark Chips, while slowly corrupting and driving all of them to insanity and degeneration through them and turning them against their leader [=ShadeMan=].EXE, whom he later brutally kills. Regal forces his fellow Duo-selected probe, Ms. Yuri, to [[IfYoureSoEvilEatThisKitten murder her own sister]] to prove her loyalty, and, in the climax of Axess, enshrouds the entire world in a dimensional area powered by the souls of tens of thousands of agonized [=NetNavis=], using his new power to annihilate entire populated cities across the globe while proclaiming himself the herald of [[KillAllHumans humanity's destruction]]. Returning as a digital entity in the following season's movie, Regal attempts to destroy the entire world yet again by using Wily's Spectrum program to digitize the planet while subjecting Lan's father to horrible torture, and tries one last time to destroy the world in Stream while betraying Duo and proclaiming himself a god. Dr. Regal is a monstrous man utterly in love with his own evil who sees it as his right to annihilate millions for nothing more than the sake of his power and ego.
** ''Stream'': [[KnightTemplar Slur]] is an arrogant, zealous alien Navi and [[TheDragon the chief servant]] of the godlike program Duo. Tasked with distributing potentially dangerous Asteroid Navis across Earth to gauge if the planet is a potential threat that needs to be wiped out, Slur's [[FantasticRacism hatred for humans]] leads to her gaming her master's system in her favor. She goes out of her way to distribute Asteroid Navis to people guaranteed to abuse them, and nudges them into doing so while occasionally painfully deleting the Net Navis they already have. Slur's machinations cause a number of disasters to happen, such as the planet almost being devastated by a famine; people being horrifically [[TakenForGranite turned to stone]]; a [[ColonyDrop meteor nearly flattening a city]]; and a number of near-mass murders on top of that. When the Cross Fusion team tries to stop her, Slur simply mass-distributes Asteroid Navis at a quicker rate and overwhelms them with chaos and mayhem around the globe in hopes of giving Duo the final push he needs to destroy the planet. Despite claiming to be protecting the universe, Slur's motivations ultimately boil down to an obsessive, selfish desire to cull any and all life she deems inferior.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Among the anime seasons ''Stream'' is the most iconic ([[BrokenBase fan reactions aside]]). Whenever someone brought up the anime most fans will be thinking of cross fusion, Slur and [[BreakoutCharacter Raika]] first.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [=ShadeMan=]'s theme from Axess. So much so that the Dub version used the same one as the Original version oddly enough.
** Could be said of the series in general, once it hit its stride during Axess. The score during the original seasons were acceptable, with only a few notable themes. Sadly, more than likely because everyone had given up on it by then, the scores from Axess onward were never released - which is a shame, because that leaves fans attempting to sample songs for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUv96UJXpFA themselves]].
** As far as the dub goes, Dark [=ProtoMan=]'s theme isn't bad at all.
* BizarroEpisode:
** Late in the second season of the anime, a "cat virus" escapes from a lab and proceeds to transform every Net Navi it encounters into cats. Simultaneously, Rush appears in the real world (a power he would go on to keep for the remainder of the show).
** The entirety of the [=MistMan=] episode of Axess, which plays like the weirdest dream. Lan and Maylu (in clothing unique to the episode) go butterfly-hunting around the world (by ''running'') only to find themselves in front of a massive pyramid, where Ms. Yuri just so happens to be hunting for [[{{Unobtainium}} rare metal]] to make Dark Chips with. They all end up in a fight with [=MistMan=], who ends up fighting for whichever side is holding his lamp. After the adventure ends, the entire pyramid disappears.
*** Including the ending in the Japanese version of the episode where Lan, Maylu, and Ms. Yuri are menaced by [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason]] [[http://i.imgur.com/cIqP2m0.jpg Voorhees]] and [[Franchise/ANightmareOnElmStreet Freddy]] [[http://i.imgur.com/yLiFDYO.jpg Krueger]]. ''i.e. KillEmAll''.
*** Even stranger is that this episode is somehow canon to the series itself. Both [=ColdMan=] and [=SwordMan=] are deleted in it, which is an important plot point because it means that Dark [=ProtoMan=] is the only Darkloid agent that Nebula itself has left. Also, Ms. Yuri [[UnexplainedRecovery somehow survives]] her confrontation with Jason, since she appears quite fine and well later on. Lastly, [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome Lan and Maylu must have somehow defeated Freddy]], since much like Ms. Yuri, the two of them also appear alive and well later on.
* BrokenBase:
** While the English Dub versus Sub wars of the show are currently minor, there are those who hate the Dub for its heavy editing and those who enjoy the Dub for fun.
** Because of the divisive dub, fans are split on whether to refer the characters with their original Japanese names or their dub names. Those who watched the anime prefer the former while those who are more familiar with the games outside Japan usually prefer the latter, as long that the dub names are from the games themselves.
** There's major division on which season is the best. This usually includes a debate on the massive GenreShift from the centrality of {{Cyberspace}} in the first two seasons to HenshinHero in Axess and eventually {{Sentai}} in Stream to saving AnotherDimension from its own AfterTheEnd scenario in Beast.
*** Among the two that focused on Cross Fusion (Axess and Stream), there's huge debate on which is better between them: those who hate Stream point to its pointless filler and overuse of cross fusion along with focusing a little too much on shipping while those who hate Axess point to it being gratuitously DarkerAndEdgier and its own filler.
*** There are some who don't like anything after the first two seasons, accusing it of having much darker tone and declaring that the new focus on Cross Fusion deviated too far from the original setting and plot of the games in favor of getting more humans involved.
** Was the inclusion of the anime only character Tory/Tohru ([=IceMan=]'s operator) pointless due to him having next to no major role after the first season or is he actually a good net battler and friend who is a victim of the writers writing him out. Ms. Yuri also counts: she was more re-characterized in the anime, but after Stream, she and almost the whole Cross Fusion team were DemotedToExtra.
* CatharsisFactor: [[spoiler:Bass killing the previously unstoppable Slur by impaling her and crushing her head.]]
* CompleteMonster: See [[Monster/MegaMan here]].
* CrackPairing: Serenade and Slur. [[PurelyAestheticGender Gender]] [[ViewerGenderConfusion debates aside]], these two are often paired together despite never met at all (Serenade in the manga and ''[=BN3=]'', Slur in the anime). Although this is probably because both of them are elite-tier and [[HoYay feminine-looking]] Navis so they are often shipped together like [[FoeYayShipping rivals]]. Some fans even slipped Bass into the pairing and make those two fight for his affection as well. [[OneTrueThreesome Some even shipped all three together.]]
* DieForOurShip:
** Maylu, for reasons detailed on [[YMMV/MegaManBattleNetwork the Battle Network page]].
** Dex only has the fault of not being a {{Bishonen}} and having a crush on Maylu.
** Do ''not'' mention Annetta's name to Chaud/Yai shippers. It won't end well.
* EnsembleDarkhorse:
** Princess Pride, in part for AdaptationalHeroism and in part for adding some variety to Lan's love life.
** Raika/Laika, who becomes a main character after Axess.
* FanNickname:
** Disco Enzan and Afro Enzan are the two most commonly used names by most fans to refer to Enzan when he is wearing his afro.
** Meiru is called the pink fiend by the Yaoi fandom (note: this is not an affectionate name).
* {{Fanon}}: Again, ''NT Warrior'' actually encompasses ''three'' different adaptations of the original ''VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork''. Fans like to mix-and-match details and canons. (Details on the YMMV page for Battle Network).
** There is a debate about the Cross Fusion members being Net Savers. They are only referred to as "the cross fusion members" at the end of Beast where they are simply referred to as that and nowhere does it imply that they are Net Savers like Lan, Chaud, and Raika. In fact, it's implied that the Cross Fusion team don't even carry Synchro Chips with them normally[[note]]In Beast, Zoano [=GutsMan=] attacks Dingo and Maylu and the two did nothing but dodge him while Lan, Chaud, and Laika fought[[/note]]. It is also popular to call them the Special Forces in some fan works even though they are never referred as that in the anime.
* FanonDiscontinuity: Some fans pretend there is nothing after ''Axess'' ([[NoExportForYou which may have something to do with the lack of localization]]). Others just refuse to acknowledge anything past the original series. Some fans did not take kindly to cross fusion at all.
* FanPreferredCouple: The anime (especially ''Stream'') has a lot of closer-than-friends interactions between characters who don't even talk to each other in the games, resulting in a number of pairings below:
** Lan/Maylu (along with [=MegaMan=]/Roll) [[labelnote: *]]the only pairing that is carried over from the games, though Lan is clueless at first[[/labelnote]]
** Tory/Shuko
** Chaud/Yai
** Charlie/Tesla
** Laika/Princess Pride
** [=SearchMan=]/Meddy
** Ms. Yuri/Dark Miyabi (Dusk)
* FridgeBrilliance: In episode 25 of Stream, Tesla gains a Synchro Chip for her birthday and Neo WWW decide to gang up and attempt to kill Lan and [=MegaMan=] in a Cross Fusion battle. Just when Tesla is about to execute Lan, however, Ms. Yuri emerges on the scene Cross Fused with [=NeedleMan=]...and [[CurbStompBattle completely kicks Tesla to the curb, even when Tesla uses NS Tackle to duplicate herself]]. While this may be a result of Ms. Yuri’s better fighting ability and experience, there’s another element to consider; [=NeedleMan=] is a plant element Navi, and thus is able to do more damage to (and take less damage from) the electric element [=MagnetMan=], and this [[JustForPun crosses over]] to Cross Fusion. Tesla really didn’t stand a chance in that fight.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Possibly when Yai prevents Maddy from winning a net battle by [[spoiler: reflecting the sun off of her large, waxed forehead, blinding her]].
** Yai does it again in episode 39, combined with CallingYourAttacks.
** [[FanNickname Disco]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7gHSo3LkSI Enzan]]
* HilariousInHindsight:
** In Axess, Maylu dreams about Cross Fusing and attempts to do so, but fails. In Stream, she's able to Cross Fuse and [[TookALevelInBadass helps Lan and [=MegaMan=] defeat [=VideoMan=]]] and becomes a member of the Cross Fusion team alongside with Roll.
** In the dubbed version of the Axess finale, upon seeing Regal turning into [=LaserMan=], Lan exclaims "Can everyone cross fuse?!". In Stream, several characters are given the ability to cross fuse.
** In the manga, Dex is laughed at by the whole class when he brings up the civilization of Mu during a discussion on ancient civilizations. [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce If only he knew]].
** The dub version of the anime had renamed [=FireMan=] to [=TorchMan=], presumably to avoid confusion with an actual fireman. 16 years later, there's a robot master in ''VideoGame/MegaMan11'' who's named Torch Man.
* HoYay: Lan/Netto and Chaud/Enzan engage in ''quite'' a fair bit of this.
* JerkassWoobie: In Axess, Chaud himself suffered majorly when he was forced to use a Dark Chip on [=ProtoMan=] in order to save not only Lan and Anetta, but [=MegaMan=] as well. While Chaud was rather cold to Lan during their confrontation episodes later, you can't help but feel bad for the guy. Considering that it was Proto Soul [=MegaMan=] who had beat [=ShadeMan=] in the end, he likely feels and believes that using the dark chip had cost him his own [=NetNavi=].
** [=ShadeMan=] when the Darkloids ditch him in favor of Regal. When he returns to confront Regal, he actually fights partially in honor of the Darkloids.
** Saiko when you consider what drove him to join Neo WWW. The company he worked for then participated in a navi car race and his boss put a lot of pressure on him not to lose (albeit without being a jerk) and when his original navi accidentally ruined the car, its clear he was under tremendous pressure.
** Ivan Chillski only wanted to be a computer researcher and create a Navi compression method until he was fired (albeit in a civilized manner) by his boss since the company was starting to run out of funds for his research and then Slur showed up with Asteroid [=ColdMan=]...
* MemeticMutation: A small one but [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic bronies]] like poking humor at the fact Megaman is voiced by no one other than Creator/AndrewFrancis, who voices Shining Armor. Since there, there's a rampant of "[=ShiningArmor.EXE=]" jokes.
* MisaimedMarketing: Even back then a lot of people thought that the show would have been a lot better off on Creator/{{Toonami}} than Creator/KidsWB, granted back then Kids WB was pretty much alive and well but still...
* MisBlamed: For some reason, people bash Creator/FourKidsEntertainment for the dub's quality. They had nothing to do with ''NT Warrior''. All of the questionable aspects of the dub fall on either Creator/VizMedia or Kids WB.
* MoralEventHorizon: While Duo judging planets on whether or not they should be destroyed already means he's likely crossed it well before the series began, [[spoiler: It turns out that he crossed it when he destroyed his own planet, it wasn't for any good reason either, he just decided that he had the authority to judge whether entire species have the right to exist and felt that his creators didn't.]]
* NoExportForYou: ''Battle Story'' never saw an English release aside from the original Japanese and translated to French. To add insult to injury, it also got special chapters after the events of ''Battle Story'' which were never released outside Japan.
* OnlyTheAuthorCanSaveThemNow: Stream. Duo, the ominous power hovering over the planet for most of the season, [[spoiler:has the power to unmake and remake the entire planet and every human being on it]]. No way is any battle going to bridge that gap. So the writers reached out deep into left field.
* PlayerPunch: [=PharaohMan's=] arrival at the end of the N1 Grand Prix. You can feel Lan's heartbreak [[spoiler:watching him weep as [=MegaMan=] dies]].
* SeasonalRot: Every season can get accused of this. Axess gets accused of it for the shift in tone, Stream gets it for exaggerating it further, Beast Plus for basically becoming a stream of Filler. Every season has its fans, though.
* WhatAnIdiot:
** In episodes 18 and 19, Maylu doesn't realize that OOCIsSeriousBusiness applies to Higsby, too, and so takes this vastly superior and vaguely described superchip he gives her and uses it on Roll (Roll also failed to suspect the chip at the time). She could get a pass on trusting a gift from Higsby, but she ''doesn't actually learn what the chip does'', which means it's more of a liability to her battle strategy than an asset. Also, [=MegaMan=] being fooled into thinking that Roll is back to herself despite her form is not yet normal counts as this.
** In Beast, Zoano [=NumberMan=] infiltrates Sci Lab, only for the real [=NumberMan=] to show up. No one can tell the difference between the real [=NumberMan=] and Zoano [=NumberMan=] until Iris mentions Zoanoroids being able to turn into beasts. Maylu and Roll devise a plan to attack both [=NumberMen=] and whoever turns into a beast is the Zoanoroid. It worked, but there were other ways to figure out the problem without exploiting [=NumberMan=] for a comedic moment, like asking questions only the regular [=NumberMan=] would know or examine their emblems since Zoanoroids have either Gregar or Falzar's symbol instead of a normal emblem. To add further into this, there was a Zoano [=GutsMan=] they were able to tell apart from the real one easily.
* TheWoobie: Poor Lan had lost [=MegaMan=] when the latter was [[TheHeroDies unexpectedly deleted]], right after [[TakingTheBullet saving]] [=ProtoMan=] from being deleted by [=PharaohMan=]. Thankfully, [=MegaMan=] himself was restored episodes later.

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