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* IronyAsHeIsCast: For those most familiar with Creator/MarcSwint as the HotBlooded fire-type specialist Kiawe in [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon’s Alola seasons]], given Ground and Rock beat Fire in ''Pokémon'', it can be funny to hear Swint as the Earth-themed (though arguably still HotBlooded) Block Man.

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* IronyAsHeIsCast: For those most familiar with Creator/MarcSwint as the HotBlooded fire-type specialist Kiawe in [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon’s Alola seasons]], ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesSunAndMoon'', given Ground and Rock beat Fire in ''Pokémon'', ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', it can be funny to hear Swint as the Earth-themed (though arguably still HotBlooded) Block Man.
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* IKnewIt: After [[https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/33943116_2078999092128244_9140466476413616128_o.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=a2cc09b413f87cccc0554fd5e75dd434&oe=5BBF5AF5 a promotional image]] was released showing the Stage Select screen with the Robot Masters' names blurred out, fans were correctly able to deduce all of the names that hadn't already been revealed at that point. [[labelnote:*]]Only Block Man and Fuse Man were known at the time the image came out.[[/labelnote]]

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* IKnewIt: After [[https://scontent-ort2-2.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/33943116_2078999092128244_9140466476413616128_o.jpg?_nc_cat=0&oh=a2cc09b413f87cccc0554fd5e75dd434&oe=5BBF5AF5 a promotional image]] was released showing the Stage Select screen IronyAsHeIsCast: For those most familiar with Creator/MarcSwint as the Robot Masters' names blurred out, fans were correctly able HotBlooded fire-type specialist Kiawe in [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} Pokémon’s Alola seasons]], given Ground and Rock beat Fire in ''Pokémon'', it can be funny to deduce all of hear Swint as the names that hadn't already been revealed at that point. [[labelnote:*]]Only Earth-themed (though arguably still HotBlooded) Block Man and Fuse Man were known at the time the image came out.[[/labelnote]]Man.

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* RefittedForSequel: For ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'', Akira Kitamura initially wanted to have Mega Man change his appearance when using a different weapon due to inspiration on ''''Ninja Captor'', but presumably due to copyright infringement on said series and/or the technical limitations of the NES, the idea was dropped in favor of changing the colors, which stuck for most games. In this game that concept was finally implemented.

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For ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'', Akira Kitamura initially wanted to have Mega Man change his appearance when using a different weapon due to inspiration on ''''Ninja Captor'', but presumably due to copyright infringement on said series and/or the technical limitations of the NES, the idea was dropped in favor of changing the colors, which stuck for most games. In this game that concept was finally implemented.implemented.
** The concept of Mini Devils, as well as a cycloptic ice crystal and a snow rabbit enemy from ''VideoGame/MegaMan10'' are revived via an attack pattern for Yellow Devil MKIII for the former while the other 2 are revived as Eye Ice and Snow Robbit, the latter of which is a [[UndergroundMonkey new relative]] of the Robbits from ''VideoGame/MegaMan2''.


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** In the concept art for Air Stone and its Fire and Nut variants, there was originally going to be an [[AnIcePerson Air Ice]], which attacks the same way, but with ice bits instead of stones, fireballs, and nuts.
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** The Robot Masters were intended to use both Speed and Power Gears in their battles, but this was cut down to just one Gear per boss to prevent the pace of each fight from slowing down.
** During testing, the idea of the Robot Masters [[ProactiveBoss attacking Mega Man during their stages]] was considered, but was abandoned as it made the stages extremely long and gave away the boss's abilities early. In the final game, only Impact Man attacks during his stage, albeit as his three component parts.
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** Before assuming the roles of Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, Torch Man and Tundra Man, Creator/NobuoTobita, Creator/HideyukiUmezu, Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi and Creator/ShinjiKawada were [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Raoul, Gauss Magnets, Mr. Match and ColdMan.EXE]] in [[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior another Mega Man-related series]].
** Both [[Creator/NobuoTobita Dr. Light/Auto]], [[Creator/MasakiTerasoma Impact Man]], [[Creator/YukariTamura Bounce Man]], [[Creator/ShinjiKawada Tundra Man]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Zetsu, Hidan, Tenten, Shino and Kiba]]. English dub-wise, [[Creator/BenDiskin Mega Man]] himself is Sai and [[Creator/KeithSilverstein Dr. Wily]] is Kimimaro.
*** If we count movie-exclusive characters, there's [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] (Japanese) and [[Creator/KeithSilverstein Dr. Wily]] (English) as [[Anime/NarutoShippudenTheMovie Setsuna]].
** [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] and [[Creator/YukariTamura Bounce Man]] are [[Anime/KillLaKill Tsumugu and Nui]] and [[Manga/AkameGaKill Bulat and Mine]].
** [[Creator/YukariTamura Bounce Man]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[Anime/CrossAnge Hilda and Julio]] and [[Anime/ActiveRaid Emilia and Kyoukai-san]].
** [[Creator/NobuoTobita Dr. Light/Auto]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[VideoGame/StreetFighterV Zeku and Nash]].
** Mega Man (Ayaka Fukuhara) and [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Rush/Torch Man]] are [[VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters Najd and Maxima]] and [[Manga/CaptainTsubasa Misaki and Hongo]].
** [[Creator/NobuoTobita Dr. Light/Auto]] and [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Rush/Torch Man]] are [[Manga/GetBackers Dr.Jackal and Uryuu & Akutsu]].
** [[Creator/TasukuHatanaka Blast Man]] and [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Rush/Torch Man]] are [[Manga/UshioAndTora Ushio and Kuin]].
** [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] and [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] are [[VisualNovel/DiabolikLovers Shu and Reiji]] and [[Manga/BlackClover Nozel and Fuegoleon]].
** [[Creator/MakotoFurukawa Fuse Man]], [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[Webcomic/OnePunchMan Saitama, Tanktop Master and Flashy Flash]].
** [[Creator/TasukuHatanaka Blast Man]] and [[Creator/MakotoFurukawa Fuse Man]] are [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Denki Kaminari and Seiji Shishikura]].
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*** [[Creator/EricaLindbeck Roll]], [[Creator/MarcSwint Block Man]], Impact Man (Jesse Merlin), Bounce Man (Bonnie Gordon), [[Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith Acid Man]] and Tundra Man (Michael Coleman) are [[VideoGame/StreetFighterV Menat, Necalli, F.A.N.G, Rainbow Mika, G and Cody]].
*** [[Creator/BenDiskin Mega Man]], [[Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith Acid Man]], [[Creator/KeithSilverstein Dr. Wily]] are [[WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug Nino Lahiffe, Wayzz, and Hawk Moth]].
*** [[Creator/EricaLindbeck Roll]], [[Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith Acid Man]] and [[Creator/KeithSilverstein Dr. Wily]] are [[VideoGame/Persona5 Futaba Sakura, Kunikazu Okumura and Masayoshi Shido]].
*** [[Creator/BenDiskin Mega Man]] and [[Creator/EricaLindbeck Roll]] are [[VideoGame/PuyoPuyo Sig and Raffina]] (the former also being Lemres), and [[VideoGame/BloodstainedRitualOfTheNight Johannes and Miriam]].
*** [[Creator/ToddHaberkorn Fuse Man]] and [[Creator/EricaLindbeck Roll]] are [[VideoGame/LostJudgment Kuwana and Sawa]].
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* NamesTheSame: Some of the Robot Masters' names were used by fan-made characters. Notable examples include Fuse Man from ''VideoGame/MegaManRockForce'' (the original Robot Master, who had more to do with explosions than electricity, was renamed to Boom Man due to this), Blast Man from ''VideoGame/MegaManRevolution'' (though the sixth ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Battle Network]]'' game had a [=NetNavi=] by the same name before they were included in ''Revolution'') and Acid Man from ''VideoGame/HardHat 2''. Torch Man also shares a name with another Robot Master from the DOS ''Mega Man 3'' game, as well as [=FireMan.EXE=]'s {{dub name|Change}} in ''Anime/MegaManNTWarrior''.
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** [[Creator/MakotoFurukawa Fuse Man]], [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[Manga/OnePunchMan Saitama, Tanktop Master and Flashy Flash]].

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** [[Creator/MakotoFurukawa Fuse Man]], [[Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi Torch Man]] and [[Creator/KosukeToriumi Acid Man]] are [[Manga/OnePunchMan [[Webcomic/OnePunchMan Saitama, Tanktop Master and Flashy Flash]].
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*** [[Creator/ToddHaberkorn Fuse Man]] and [[Creator/EricaLindbeck Roll]] are [[VideoGame/LostJudgment Kuwana and Sawa]].
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** Given Creator/TakeshiAono's death in 2012, Dr. Wily is now voiced by Hideyuki Umezu. [[note]]Since ''Mega Man 8'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX4 X4]]'', Aono was the longstanding voice of Wily in all his appearances with voice acting, including having the honor of being the only [=PS1=]-era VA to [[RoleReprise reprise the role]] for ''Powered Up''.[[/note]]

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** Given Creator/TakeshiAono's death in 2012, Dr. Wily is now voiced by Hideyuki Umezu.Creator/HideyukiUmezu. [[note]]Since ''Mega Man 8'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX4 X4]]'', Aono was the longstanding voice of Wily in all his appearances with voice acting, including having the honor of being the only [=PS1=]-era VA to [[RoleReprise reprise the role]] for ''Powered Up''.[[/note]]



** Before assuming the roles of Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, Torch Man and Tundra Man, Creator/NobuoTobita, Hideyuki Umezu, Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi and Creator/ShinjiKawada were [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Raoul, Gauss Magnets, Mr. Match and ColdMan.EXE]] in [[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior another Mega Man-related series]].

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** Before assuming the roles of Dr. Light, Dr. Wily, Torch Man and Tundra Man, Creator/NobuoTobita, Hideyuki Umezu, Creator/HideyukiUmezu, Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi and Creator/ShinjiKawada were [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Raoul, Gauss Magnets, Mr. Match and ColdMan.EXE]] in [[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior another Mega Man-related series]].
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* FanNickname: [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Bakugo]] for Blast Man, due to their [[HavingABlast use of explosions]], similar designs and [[BloodKnight both being hot-blooded]]. It helps that not only does Blast Man sound similar to [[Creator/CliffordChapin Bakugo's English VA]], his [[Creator/TasukuHatanaka Japanese VA]] also voices his classmate Denki Kaminari.
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* FanNickname: [[Manga/MyHeroAcademia Bakugo]] for Blast Man, due to their [[HavingABlast use of explosions]], similar designs and [[BloodKnight both being hot-blooded]]. It helps that not only does Blast Man sound similar to [[Creator/CliffordChapin Bakugo's English VA]], his [[Creator/TasukuHatanaka Japanese VA]] also voices his classmate Denki Kaminari.
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* RefittedForSequel: For ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'', Akira Kitamura initially wanted to have Mega Man change his appearance when using a different weapon due to inspiration on ''''Ninja Captor'', but presumably due to Copyright infringement on said series the idea was dropped in favor of changing the colors, which stuck for most games. In this game that concept was finally implemented.

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* RefittedForSequel: For ''VideoGame/MegaMan1'', Akira Kitamura initially wanted to have Mega Man change his appearance when using a different weapon due to inspiration on ''''Ninja Captor'', but presumably due to Copyright copyright infringement on said series and/or the technical limitations of the NES, the idea was dropped in favor of changing the colors, which stuck for most games. In this game that concept was finally implemented.



* SequelGap: The last major ''Mega Man'' game, ''VideoGame/MegaMan10'', released ''8 years prior'' in 2010. Even counting the [[AscendedFanFic fanmade-but-officially-licensed]] ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXMegaMan'' in 2012, that still leaves six years.

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* SequelGap: The last major ''Mega Man'' game, ''VideoGame/MegaMan10'', released ''8 years prior'' in 2010. Even counting the [[AscendedFanFic fanmade-but-officially-licensed]] ''VideoGame/StreetFighterXMegaMan'' in 2012, that still leaves six years. Surprisingly enough, this actually ''isn't'' the largest gap between sequels in the main series -- that distinction goes to the ten-year gap between ''VideoGame/MegaManAndBass'' and ''VideoGame/MegaMan9''.
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* TrollingCreator: Over mid-2017, content for this game ended up leaking ''twice'', but barely anyone noticed. [[note]]The only suspicions were from the moderator of Rockman Corner, who noticed that both pieces of concept art were in the same style (even identifying the artist as Yuji Ishihara, who had worked on the spinoff [=RPGs=] ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Battle Network]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Star Force]]'' beforehand), and suspected something.[[/note]]
** In ''[[CompilationRerelease Mega Man Legacy Collection 2]]'', they left in a piece of "completely random" concept art from this game, and just hand waved it as ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' concepts they might never use.
** When Roll got a new Toys/{{Nendoroid}} figure, it was using her brand new never-before-seen design. It was marketed as an anniversary edition version of Roll, not even mentioning this game was even in development.

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* TrollingCreator: Over mid-2017, content for this game ended up leaking ''twice'', was teased ''twice'' before the official announcement, but barely anyone noticed. [[note]]The only suspicions were from the moderator of Rockman Corner, who noticed that both pieces of concept art were in the same style (even identifying the artist as Yuji Ishihara, who had worked on the spinoff [=RPGs=] ''[[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork Battle Network]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Star Force]]'' beforehand), and suspected something.[[/note]]
** In ''[[CompilationRerelease Mega Man Legacy Collection 2]]'', they Capcom left in a piece of "completely random" concept art from this game, and just hand waved it as ''VideoGame/MegaMan8'' concepts they might never use.
** When Roll got a new Toys/{{Nendoroid}} figure, it was using first teased with concept artwork of her brand new never-before-seen design. It was marketed as an anniversary edition version of Roll, not even mentioning this game was even in development.development, and the Good Smile Company does not do CanonForeigner designs of their own for Nendoroids, which they first tried to pass this Roll as. Surely enough, the actual toy was officially unveiled after ''Mega Man 11''[='=]s announcement.
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** When Roll got a new Nendoroid figure, it was using her brand new never-before-seen design. It was marketed as an anniversary edition version of Roll, not even mentioning this game was even in development.

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** When Roll got a new Nendoroid Toys/{{Nendoroid}} figure, it was using her brand new never-before-seen design. It was marketed as an anniversary edition version of Roll, not even mentioning this game was even in development.
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** Despite having voiced Dr. Light in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite'' (which only had English-langauge voice acting), Michael Mislove does not return to the role here. Instead, Doug Stone takes over.

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** Despite having voiced Dr. Light in ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomInfinite'' (which only had English-langauge English-language voice acting), Michael Mislove does not return to the role here. Instead, Doug Stone takes over.
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*** Creator/NobuoTobita voices both Dr. Light and Auto.
*** Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi voices both Rush and Torch Man.
*** Creator/MasakiTerasoma voices both Pile Man and the Robot Institute of Technology Chairman.

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*** Creator/NobuoTobita voices both Dr. Light and Auto.
*** Creator/KatsuyukiKonishi voices both Rush and Torch Man.
*** Creator/MasakiTerasoma voices both Pile Man and the Robot Institute of Technology Chairman.



*** [[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Jon Bailey]] voices both Rush and Torch Man.
*** Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith voices both Acid Man and the Robot Institute of Technology Chairman.

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*** [[WebVideo/HonestTrailers Jon Bailey]] voices both Rush and Torch Man.
*** Creator/ChristopherCoreySmith voices both Acid Man and the Robot Institute of Technology Chairman.

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