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* {{Foil}}: To Tesla. Both are wealthy women whose Navis used to be in Gospel (Pride herself included) and acted as the defense of the anti-Nebula team they joined. However, while Tesla is a RichBitch most of the time, Pride is SpoiledSweet after she reformed.

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* {{Foil}}: To Tesla. Both are wealthy women whose Navis used to be in Gospel (Pride herself included) and acted as the defense of the anti-Nebula team they joined. However, while Tesla is a RichBitch most of the time, Pride is SpoiledSweet nice after she reformed.



* SpoiledSweet: Only in the fifth game and the anime. She is one of the few [=NPCs=] who is helpful to Lan without asking for anything in return.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the anime, [=AirMan=] returns to get revenge on [=MegaMan=] only to get absorbed by Gospel. Once Gospel is destroyed and the internet restored, all the navis absorbed by Gospel turn back to normal, including [=AirMan=], his fate after this is never shown.


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* VillainWithGoodPublicity: In the second game, people only saw him as the president of his own company until he revealed himself as the airplane's hijacker. In the anime, he built facilities and donates money to charities and tells everyone else to do the same.
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* [[HeroesPreferSwords VillainsPreferSwords]]: Even though swords weren't an official element until 4, his navi chip can hurt Shadow viruses.
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* UnskilledButStrong: His navi chip has the same range as a sword, but has massive damage.
* [[HeroesPreferSwords VillainsPreferSwords]]: Even though swords weren't an official element until 4, his navi chip can hurt Shadow viruses.
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* HotScoop: Regarded as one in universe.

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* HotScoop: HollywoodBeautyStandards: Regarded as one attractive in universe.universe, and she's the host of a show.
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* BadassPrincess: In the anime especially, though she's pretty willing to put her own ass on the line in the games as well.
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* CatchPhrase: "san wa iranai", or in the dub, "Famous. Just Famous.".

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* CatchPhrase: "san wa iranai", iranai",[[note]]The "-san" isn't necessary[[/note]] or in the dub, "Famous. Just Famous.".



* DontCallMeSir: As his {{Catchphrase}} points out, he doesn't like being called "Mr."

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* DontCallMeSir: As his {{Catchphrase}} points out, he doesn't like being called "Mr."" (or Meijin-san in the Japanese).
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: Has them in her [=BN2=] design, likely as a result of the stress of being both the princess of an entire kingdom and an high-ranking agent of Gospel.

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* ExhaustedEyeBags: Has them in her [=BN2=] design, likely as a result of the stress of being both the princess of an entire kingdom and an a high-ranking agent member of Gospel.
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* ExhaustedEyeBags: Has them in her [=BN2=] design.

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* ExhaustedEyeBags: Has them in her [=BN2=] design. design, likely as a result of the stress of being both the princess of an entire kingdom and an high-ranking agent of Gospel.

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* DubNameChange: A fairly notable aversion. Its Classic series counterpart was named Treble in America. However, in the Battle Network timeline, it's named after the organization that created it, which [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS very obviously has a G in its emblem.]] Rather than modifying the graphics, they left its Japanese name in place.

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A fairly notable aversion. aversion in the games. Its Classic ''Classic'' series counterpart was named Treble in America. However, in the Battle Network ''Battle Network'' timeline, it's named after the organization that created it, which [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS very obviously has a G in its emblem.]] Rather than modifying the graphics, they left its Japanese name in place.
** Played straight in the anime where it is renamed "Grave" instead.
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* CombatCommentator: In the [[TournamentArc N1 Grand Prix arc]] of the anime.

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* CombatCommentator: In Her main role. Started with the [[TournamentArc N1 Grand Prix arc]] of arc]], it got to the point where she provides commentary for almost any friendly matches in the anime.
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* OutOfFocus: In the game, he never really served a purpose, if you cut him out (no pun intended) the plot wouldn't really be affected. This is more so in the anime, in his official debut he only come's in during the last few minutes...before being deleted like it was nothing. It got to the point where his brothers receive more screen time than him.

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* OutOfFocus: In the game, he never really served a purpose, if you cut him out (no pun intended) the plot wouldn't really be affected. This is more so in the anime, in his official debut he only come's comes in during the last few minutes...before being deleted like it was nothing. It got to the point where his brothers receive more screen time than him.



* ShearMenace: [=CutMan=] has giant scissor on its head, which he uses to attack.

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* ShearMenace: [=CutMan=] has a giant scissor on its head, which he uses to attack.
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* BroughtToYouByTheLetterS: Has the letter "C" on his torso and his Navi Mark also features it.
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* ThunderDrum: The electrified circles behind [=ThunderMan=] resembles these, as carried by the Japanese thunder god Raijin.
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!!!''Voiced by Chiyako Shibahara (JP), Creator/ScottMcNeil (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Chiyako Shibahara (JP), Creator/ScottMcNeil (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Creator/TomokoKawakami (JP), Creator/JillianMichaels (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Creator/TomokoKawakami (JP), Creator/JillianMichaels (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Jin Horikawa (JP), Russell Roberts (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Jin Horikawa (JP), Russell Roberts (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Hideyuki Umezu (JP), Creator/RonHalder (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Hideyuki Umezu (JP), Creator/RonHalder (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Tomoyuki Kono (JP), Creator/MichaelDobson (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Tomoyuki Kono (JP), Creator/MichaelDobson (EN)''



->''Voiced by: Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''

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->''Voiced !!!''Voiced by: Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Creator/NorikoHidaka (JP), Creator/CathyWeseluck (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Creator/NorikoHidaka (JP), Creator/CathyWeseluck (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Creator/KentaroIto (JP), Creator/BrianDrummond (EN)''

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!!!''Voiced by by: Creator/KentaroIto (JP), Creator/BrianDrummond (EN)''

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->''Mr. Famous voiced by: Jonathan Holmes (EN)''

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->''Mr. !!!''Mr. Famous voiced by: Keiji Fujiwara(JP), Jonathan Holmes (EN)''



->''Ribitta voiced by: Akiko Nakagawa (JP), Sharon Alexander (EN)''
->''[=ToadMan=] voiced by: Creator/SamuelVincent (EN)''

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->''Ribitta !!!''Ribitta voiced by: Akiko Nakagawa (JP), Sharon Alexander (EN)''
->''[=ToadMan=] !!!''[=ToadMan=] voiced by: Creator/SamuelVincent (EN)''



!!!''Ms. Millions voiced by: Creator/RioNatsuki (JP)''
!!!''[=SnakeMan=] voiced by: Creator/RyuseiNakao (JP), Creator/BrianDrummond (EN)''



!!!''Raoul voiced by: Creator/NobuoTobita (JP), Mark Gibbon (EN)''
!!!''[=ThunderMan=] voiced by: Creator/DaikiNakamura (JP), Creator/DavidKaye (EN)''



!!!''Arashi voiced by: Creator/SusumuChiba (JP), Creator/BrianDobson (EN)''
!!!''[=AirMan=] voiced by: Creator/SusumuChiba (JP), Peter New (EN)''



->Speedy Dave voiced by Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN)

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->Speedy !!!''Speedy Dave voiced by by: Kosuke Okano (JP), Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN)
(EN)''
!!!''[=QuickMan=] voiced by: Masaru Motegi (JP), Alistair Abell (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Chiyako Shibahara (JP), Creator/ScottMcNeil (EN)''



-> ''Voiced by Creator/TomokoKawakami (JP), Creator/JillianMichaels (EN)''

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-> ''Voiced !!!''Voiced by Creator/TomokoKawakami (JP), Creator/JillianMichaels (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Jin Horikawa (JP), Russell Roberts (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Hideyuki Umezu (JP), Creator/RonHalder (EN)''



!!!''Voiced by Tomoyuki Kono (JP), Creator/MichaelDobson (EN)''



!!Gospel Leader''(Lord Gospel)''[[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior Kid Grave]]

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!!Gospel Leader''(Lord Gospel)''[[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior Leader/[[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior Kid Grave]]
Grave]] ''(Lord Gospel)''
!!!''Voiced by Creator/NorikoHidaka (JP), Creator/CathyWeseluck (EN)''


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!!!''Voiced by Creator/KentaroIto (JP), Creator/BrianDrummond (EN)''

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A mysterious Solo [=NetNavi=] themed after planetary objects, who guards the secret WWW Area.

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A mysterious Solo [=NetNavi=] themed after planetary objects, who guards the secret WWW Area. \n He assumes the leader role while waiting for Dr. Wily's return. In the anime he acts alone, disrupting a space mission and locked Commander Beef out of his space station, slowly draining his oxygen supply. Due to the fight taking place in space, the delay in data transmission causes Lan and [=MegaMan=] to have a hard time against him until they used an EX Code that Mr. Famous gave them to unlock the superpowered [=AquaCustom=] Style, resulting in [=PlanetMan=]'s deletion.


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* GreenThumb: His main element. Like [=WoodMan=], he can also summon Wood Towers.

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!!Mr. Famous ''(Meijin Eguchi)''

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!!Mr. [[foldercontrol]]
[[folder:Mr.
Famous ''(Meijin Eguchi)''Eguchi)'' and his Navis]]



A man with an outgoing personality that offers advice to young Netbattlers and tests them. Operator of [=GateMan.EXE=], Punk.EXE, [=KendoMan.EXE=], and [=GridMan.EXE=] in the games, although he is never seen with more than one at a time.

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->Punk, [=KendoMan=] and [=GridMan=] debut in ''3 (Blue)'', ''4'' and ''5'', respectively.

A man with an outgoing personality that offers advice to young Netbattlers and tests them. In all his appearances he is always depicted wearing labcoat and glasses. Operator of [=GateMan.EXE=], Punk.EXE, [=KendoMan.EXE=], and [=GridMan.EXE=] (''[=FootMan.EXE=]'') in the games, although he is never seen with more than one at a time.time.



* ChestBlaster: [=GateMan=] has a cannon that pops out from his chest.

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* ChestBlaster: [=GateMan=] has a cannon that pops out from his chest. This attack gets a Battle Chip called [=GateMan=] SP, only accessible via Japanese events and the Virtual Console release.
* ConfusionFu: Punk rotates through multiple attack patterns and he moves while attacking in an erractic fashion to throw off the enemy's guard.



* DontCallMeSir: As his {{Catchphrase}} points out, he doesn't like being called "Mr.".

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* DopplegangerAttack: [=KendoMan=]'s Practice skill.
* DontCallMeSir: As his {{Catchphrase}} points out, he doesn't like being called "Mr."."




!!Ribitta ''(Kero Midorikawa)'' and [=ToadMan.EXE=]

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\n!!Ribitta [[/folder]]

[[folder:Ribitta
''(Kero Midorikawa)'' and [=ToadMan.EXE=]EXE=]]]




!!Ms. Millions ''(Ms. Millionaire)'' and [=SnakeMan.EXE=]
A millionaire who spends time in jewelry shops looking for a thrill. In her video game appearance, she bought Lan's stolen chips and agreed to battle him if he wants it back.
* ChestInsignia: A simple diamond, reflecting her love for jewelry.
* DirtyCoward: [=SnakeMan=]'s battle tactics is a precursor to the infamous [=BubbleMan=] from 3. His gimmick consists of attacking with his snakes from the back row while obstructed by holes in front. Oh, and he also hides inside his jar most of the time.

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\n!!Ms.[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ms.
Millions ''(Ms. Millionaire)'' and [=SnakeMan.EXE=]
EXE=]]]
A millionaire who spends time in jewelry shops looking for a thrill. In her video game appearance, she bought Lan's stolen chips and agreed to battle him if he wants it back. \n In the anime she is one of the unique characters encountered by Lan during his world tour. She conducts a challenge called Survival Seven, where challengers are forever trapped in an endless battle against [=SnakeMan=] and other generic Navis.

* AstonishinglyAppropriateAppearance: Some of her outfit are made of snake skin.
* ChestInsignia: A simple diamond, reflecting her love for jewelry.
jewelry. It could also refer to the diamondback snake.
* DirtyCoward: [=SnakeMan=]'s battle tactics is a precursor to the infamous [=BubbleMan=] from 3. His gimmick consists of attacking with his snakes from the back row while obstructed by holes in front. Oh, and he also hides inside his jar most of the time.time, only coming out when he is about to attack.



* {{Irony}}: Her Beyondard counterpart ends up dirt poor, as she spent all her money trying to break a rock between two villages that separates her and her husband).
* RichBitch: Episode 29 has her forcing random people to take part in her endless survival tournament. Once they stop amusing her, she sets off a bomb strapped to their wrists.




!! Raoul and [=ThunderMan.EXE=]
A man who is the head of Netopia's Underground back alley. He believes in fighting honorably and often mentions about the pride of his clan. He is also one of the tournament opponents in the fourth game, representing Netopia.

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\n!! Raoul * YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Takes the lives of challengers once she's fed up with them in the anime.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Raoul
and [=ThunderMan.EXE=]
EXE=] ]]
A man who is the head of Netopia's Underground back alley. He believes in fighting honorably and often mentions about the pride of his clan. He is also one of the tournament opponents in the fourth game, representing Netopia.
Netopia.



* AfroAsskicker: He and Chaud wear afros to disguise themselves during their Net Battle against Lan in Axess.

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* AfroAsskicker: He and Chaud wear afros to disguise themselves during their Net Battle against Lan in Axess.''Axess''.



* FaceOfAThug: Especially in the manga. Despite this, he is one of the nicest characters in the series.




!!Arashi Kazefuki and [=AirMan.EXE=]

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\n!!Arashi [[/folder]]

[[folder:Arashi
Kazefuki and [=AirMan.EXE=]EXE=]]]



* AdaptationalWimp: In the classic series, Air Man is ThatOneBoss and even has a song dedicated for his toughness. Here he is the StarterVillain who has no combat gimmicks in contrast to the rest of the [=BN2=] Navis.

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* AdaptationalWimp: In the classic Classic series, Air Man is ThatOneBoss and even has a song dedicated for his toughness. Here he is the StarterVillain who has no combat gimmicks in contrast to the rest of the [=BN2=] Navis.



* YouHaveFailedMe: In the second game he is blown up by a briefcase bomb after losing to Lan and [=MegaMan=].

!!Speedy Dave ''(Daisuke Hayami)'' and [=QuickMan.EXE=]
->Voiced by Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN)

He is an ecoterrorist that joined Gospel out of his love of nature. He brags a lot about his high IQ. He is the operator of Quickman.EXE, and attempts to blow up a dam in the second game. In the anime, he is a childhood friend of Sal.

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* YouHaveFailedMe: In the second game he is blown up by a briefcase bomb after losing to Lan and [=MegaMan=].

!!Speedy
[=MegaMan=]. He survives however.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Speedy
Dave ''(Daisuke Hayami)'' and [=QuickMan.EXE=]
->Voiced
EXE=]]]
->Speedy Dave voiced
by Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN)

He is an ecoterrorist that joined Gospel out of his love of nature. He brags a lot about his high IQ. He is the operator of Quickman.EXE, and attempts to blow up a dam in the second game. In the anime, he is a childhood friend of Sal. \n [=QuickMan=] is a Navi with an emphasis on speed and taking down his enemies with a boomerang.



* ChildhoodFriend: To Sal in the anime.



* MeaningfulName: His Japanese surname Hayami means "quick sighted."




!![=CutMan=].EXE
An autonavi that is [=ShadowMan=]'s Vice Commander. He is mainly responsible for deleting any survivors that somehow escaped [=ShadowMan=]'s attack. In the anime, he has five brothers who seek to avenge him after his deletion.

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\n!![=CutMan=].EXE\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=CutMan=].EXE]]
An autonavi that is [=ShadowMan=]'s Vice Commander. He is mainly responsible for deleting any survivors that somehow escaped [=ShadowMan=]'s attack. In the anime, his only anime appearance, he stabbed [=QuickMan=] when he defects from Gospel and fails their mission, only to deleted by [=MegaMan=] shortly after. He has five brothers who seek to avenge him after his deletion.



* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Among the original Robot Masters, he is the only one that doesn't debut in the first game.



* StrongFamilyResemblance: In the anime, he and his brother's all look like each other, except his brother's have some physical difference to tell them apart. (For example, one has thick eyebrows, one's way too thin, one has hair, etc.)
* ShearMenace: It wouldn't be [=CutMan=] without a giant scissor on its head...

!!Princess Pride

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: In the anime, he and his brother's brothers all look like each other, except his brother's have some physical difference to tell them apart. (For example, one has thick eyebrows, one's way too thin, one has hair, etc.)
* ShearMenace: It wouldn't be [=CutMan=] without a has giant scissor on its head...

!!Princess Pride
head, which he uses to attack.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Princess Pride]]



* VagueAge: Her age seems to vary widely based on anime and game depictions and even in those they aren't consistant. In Battle Network 2 she appears to be in her late teens, but in the second season she appears to be a teen while in her princess garb, yet she only looks to be a year or two older than Lan and friends who are all kids when she's in her civilian disguise. In Battle Network 5 she appears in less elegant clothes and actually appears younger than in 2, again only appearing to a bit older than kid hero Lan like the anime. In Stream however she wears her Battle Network 5 outfit, but now seems to be much much older, towering over Lan and the other kids, and having a very mature looking figure, even shown drinking wine at one point suggesting she's at least 20.

!![=KnightMan=].EXE

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* VagueAge: Her age seems to vary widely based on anime and game depictions and even in those they aren't consistant. In Battle ''Battle Network 2 2'' she appears to be in her late teens, but in the second season she appears to be a teen while in her princess garb, yet she only looks to be a year or two older than Lan and friends who are all kids when she's in her civilian teenage boy disguise. In Battle ''Battle Network 5 5'' she appears in less elegant clothes and actually appears younger than in 2, ''2'', again only appearing to a bit older than kid hero Lan like the anime. In Stream ''Stream'' however she wears her Battle ''Battle Network 5 5'' outfit, but now seems to be much much older, towering over Lan and the other kids, and having a very mature looking figure, even shown drinking wine at one point suggesting she's at least 20.

!![=KnightMan=].EXE
20.
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[[folder:[=KnightMan=].EXE]]



* {{Foil}}: To [=MagnetMan=]. Both Navis used to work for Gospel, joined an anti-Nebula team as the team's defense and are [[MyMasterRightOrWrong loyal to their operators no matter what]]. [=MagnetMan=]'s barrier costs Order Points and has unlimited range while [=KnightMan=]'s shielding doesn't cost any Order Points but has a limited range and can only guard one teammate at a time. While [=MagnetMan=] has to force himself to team up with [=MegaMan=], [=KnightMan=] does so willingly.




!!Gauss Magnus ''(Gauss Magnets)''
Leader of his own company Gauss Inc. and an outward success story, he has some very bitter issues regarding having grown up poor, which is why he's a member of Gospel in the second game.

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\n!!Gauss [[/folder]]

[[folder:Gauss
Magnus ''(Gauss Magnets)''
Magnets)'']]
Leader of his own company Gauss Inc. and an outward success story, he has some very bitter issues regarding having grown up poor, which is why he's a member of Gospel in the second game.
game.
* AdaptationNameChange: Zigzagged in the anime. According to his brother, Gauss' last name used to be Zap, but it was changed to Magnus when their mother died and Count Zap left to join the WWW.



* TheDragon: Implied to be one for Gospel.

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* TheDragon: Implied to be one for Gospel.Gospel, for the human side of the organization at least.



* KarmaHoudini: Double subversion: In Stream, he gets sentenced to prison for 931 years, but Tesla leads the Neo WWW to break him and [=MagnetMan=] out.

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* KarmaHoudini: Double subversion: In Stream, ''Stream'', he gets sentenced to prison for 931 years, but Tesla leads the Neo WWW to break him and [=MagnetMan=] out.



* WouldHurtAChild: Episode 42 has him trying to drown Lan and the Net Agents in a small room filled with water. Madd (his secretary at the time) objects to this, as harming children directly is one line the WWW wouldn't cross.




!![=MagnetMan=].EXE

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\n!![=MagnetMan=].EXE[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=MagnetMan=].EXE]]



* DopplegangerAttack: his SignatureMove, the North South(NS) Tackle.

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* CoolMask: One of the few Navis with retractable masks, something that is usually reserved for [=MegaMan=] and [=ProtoMan=].
* DopplegangerAttack: his His SignatureMove, the North South(NS) Tackle.Tackle.
* {{Foil}}: To [=KnightMan=]. Both Navis used to work for Gospel, joined an anti-Nebula team as the team's defense and are [[MyMasterRightOrWrong loyal to their operators no matter what]]. [=KnightMan=]'s shielding doesn't cost any Order Points but has a limited range and can only guard one teammate at a time while [=MagnetMan=]'s barrier costs Order Points and has unlimited range. While [=KnightMan=] is willing to team up with [=MegaMan=], [=MagnetMan=] has to force himself to do so.



* ImmuneToFlinching: One of his properties.



* TopHeavyGuy: Subverted. He's tall and of average built, but his armor makes him look bulky.

!! [=FreezeMan=].EXE

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* TopHeavyGuy: Subverted. He's tall and of average built, but his armor makes him look bulky.

!! [=FreezeMan=].EXE
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=FreezeMan=].EXE]]



Gospel's top commander Navi. He is responsible for locking up all of the environment control systems around the world using his ice crystals, which results in natural disasters around the world.

* AdaptationalBadass: Despite being Gospel's leader on the Navis' side, his boss fight is a joke thanks to his quadruple weakness to electric attacks. The anime on the other hand, shows why he's Gospel's top commander.

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Gospel's top commander Navi. He is responsible for locking up all of the environment control systems around the world using his ice crystals, which results in natural disasters around the world. \n\n The anime has him trying to freeze the real world with high-powered portable air-conditioning penguins.

* AdaptationalBadass: Despite being Gospel's leader on the Navis' side, his boss fight is a joke thanks to his quadruple weakness to electric attacks. The anime on the other hand, hand shows why he's Gospel's top commander.commander, taking down [=MegaMan=] and deleted [=FireMan=] easily.



* HumanPopsicle: He can encase himself in ice to shield himself from damage.

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* HumanPopsicle: He can encase himself in ice to shield himself from damage.




!!Leader of Gospel ([[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior Kid Grave]])/[[spoiler:Sean Obihiro ''(Shun Obihiro)'']]

* AdaptedOut: [[spoiler:Sean never appears in the anime as his Gospel/Kid Grave disguise is a robot.]]
* BlackEyesOfEvil: [[spoiler: Of course, like the rest of that appearance, it's just a hologram.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler: The first time you see him in the games, he's on the same plane that a fellow Gospel agent was planning to attack. In fact, he can be seen even earlier in the Netopian Airport terminal. And after you defeat said Gospel agent, he vanishes from the plane.]]
* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler: Or rather, foster parents.]]
* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: In 3.]]
* BrattyHalfPint: [[spoiler: His manga characterization. It really grinds on Chaud's nerves.]]
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler: His backstory.]]
* [[spoiler:GrandTheftMe: After being deactivated by Wily in the anime, his robot body gets taken over by [=Bass.EXE=].]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: He joins forces to help Chaud and Raika defeat the Darkloids in the {{Manga}}. He also seems to have repented in [=MMBN3=] and actually serves as an example for Lan on how one should make up for their mistakes instead of dwelling in them ([[NiceJobBreakingItHero referring to the disastrous [=FlameMan=] scenario]]).]]
* ImprobableAge: [[spoiler: Leader of a dangerous criminal organization at ten years old. Justified since it was revealed in 3 that [[TheManBehindTheMan Wily]] does most of the heavy work from behind the scenes.]]
* NoMouth: [[spoiler: Although it turns out to be part of a holographic disguise. Justified for his anime incarnation as he is a robot.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Yeah...look at all that white.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler: Seriously, when a kid says "My computers are more honest than people", you know he's broken.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair Has green hair. [[spoiler:It is silver in his default appearance.]]

!!Gospel

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\n!!Leader of Gospel ([[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior [[/folder]]

[[folder:Gospel Leader ('''Unmarked Spoilers for Battle Network 2 and 3''')]]
!!Gospel Leader''(Lord Gospel)''[[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior
Kid Grave]])/[[spoiler:Sean Grave]]

Leader of the [=NetMafia=] Gospel, a terrorist organization that took over following WWW's fallout. Their headquarters are in the secret town of Kotobuki and they desire to clone an army of Bass via the fusion of Bug Frags. However, this plan failed as one Bass clone mutated into a super Multibug Organism-Gospel.

His true idenity is Sean
Obihiro ''(Shun Obihiro)'']]

Obihiro)'', who started as an ordinary boy orphaned by a plane crash that kills both of his parents. He was later handed to his other relatives, but they treated him badly and misused his parents' fortune. This combined with his FriendlessBackground has caused him to resent society, even to the point of trusting computers more than other people. He dons the disguise to recruit people from the Internet to work for him.

He makes another appearance in 3, now reformed, visiting the hospitalized Yuichiro Hikari to inform him about his story and who was actually manipulating Gospel from behind.

* AbusiveParents: Or rather, foster parents.
* AdaptedOut: [[spoiler:Sean Sean never appears in the anime as his Gospel/Kid Gospel Leader/Kid Grave disguise is a robot.]]
robot.
* BlackEyesOfEvil: [[spoiler: Of course, like the rest of that appearance, it's just a hologram.]]
hologram.
* BigBad: Of the second game.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler: The first time you see him in the games, he's on the same plane that a fellow Gospel agent was planning to attack. In fact, he can be seen even earlier in the Netopian Airport terminal. And after you defeat said Gospel agent, he vanishes from the plane.]]
* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler: Or rather, foster parents.]]
plane.
* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: In 3.]]
3.
* BrattyHalfPint: [[spoiler: His manga characterization. It really grinds on Chaud's nerves.]]
nerves.
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler: His backstory.]]
backstory leads him to become the second game's BigBad.
* [[spoiler:GrandTheftMe: FriendlessBackground: Until Lan handed him the hand of friendship, his only friends are his computers.
* GrandTheftMe:
After being deactivated by Wily in the anime, his robot body gets taken over by [=Bass.EXE=].]]
EXE=].
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: He joins forces to help Chaud and Raika defeat the Darkloids in the {{Manga}}. He also seems to have repented in [=MMBN3=] and actually serves as an example for Lan on how one should make up for their mistakes instead of dwelling in them ([[NiceJobBreakingItHero referring to the disastrous [=FlameMan=] scenario]]).]]
scenario]]).
* AnIcePerson: Operates [=FreezeMan=] in ''Battle Chip Challenge''.
* ImprobableAge: [[spoiler: Leader of a dangerous criminal organization at ten years old. Justified since it was revealed in 3 that [[TheManBehindTheMan Wily]] does most of the heavy work from behind the scenes.]]
scenes.
* InconsistentDub: The ending of 3 has Lan refer to him as Shun, despite calling him Sean when he visits his hospitalized father after the [=FlameMan=] scenario.
* MeaningfulName: "Obihiro" means "wide belt" in Japan, and is a play on the term "broadband".
* NoMouth: [[spoiler: Although it turns out to be part of a holographic disguise. Justified for his anime incarnation as he is a robot.]]
robot.
* WalkingSpoiler: Yeah...look at all that white.NoOneCouldSurviveThat: Exposes himself to high doses of radiation caused by his supercomputers. Even more dangerous in his case as he stays there for how long already.
* PerpetualFrowner: He's never seen smiling in his mugshot.
* WalkingSpoiler: Due to his disguise and his repentance in the third game, very little can be discussed about him without spoiling plot details.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler: Seriously, when a kid says "My computers are more honest than people", you know he's broken.]]
broken.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair Has glowing green hair. [[spoiler:It It is silver in his default appearance.]]

!!Gospel
appearance.
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!! [=NapalmMan=].EXE
One of the guardians of the WWW Area, though he somehow ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. Together they join Team [=ProtoMan=] to avoid getting arrested for stealing a Booster Program.

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[[folder:[=NapalmMan=].EXE]]
One of the guardians of the WWW Area, though he Area. He somehow ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. Together they join Team [=ProtoMan=] to avoid getting arrested for stealing a Booster Program.




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* {{Fanboy}}: To Dr. Wily in the anime, as he keeps a lot of Wily-themed merchandise in his mansion.


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* SplitPersonality: Implied in the anime. One time he talks normally, other times he acts like a noble''woman''.
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* SequenceBreaking: [=ToadMan's=] Order Point ability allows another ally Navi to liberate 5 panels in a line with the standard Liberate command. This is also capable of liberating across Barrier Panels. Collecting items hidden behind Barrier Panels, like Keys, can drastically save on the number of phases used.

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A Netopian man who is the head of Netopia's Underground back alley. He believes in fighting honorably and often mentions about the pride of his clan. He is also one of the tournament opponents in the fourth game, representing Netopia.

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A Netopian man who is the head of Netopia's Underground back alley. He believes in fighting honorably and often mentions about the pride of his clan. He is also one of the tournament opponents in the fourth game, representing Netopia.



* GravityMaster

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* IKnowMaddenKombat: [=GridMan=] is an American football-themed Navi.



* TheUnfavorite: Mentions his brother Jack [[spoiler: Count Zap]] got adopted into a rich family, while he had to dig himself out of poverty the hard way, and he's rather bitter about it. Inverted in the anime where his brother is apparently the unfavorite, resulting him joining the WWW.

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* TheUnfavorite: Mentions his brother Jack [[spoiler: Count Zap]] (Count Zap) got adopted into a rich family, while he had to dig himself out of poverty the hard way, and he's rather bitter about it. Inverted in the anime where his brother is apparently the unfavorite, resulting him joining the WWW.

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* HairTriggerTemper: KendoMan gets fired up quickly that he sends [=MegaMan=] to kendo training before he can talk to him.

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* HairTriggerTemper: KendoMan [=KendoMan=] gets fired up quickly that he sends [=MegaMan=] to kendo training before he can talk to him.



!!Ribitta ''(Kero Midorikawa)''

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!!Ribitta ''(Kero Midorikawa)''Midorikawa)'' and [=ToadMan.EXE=]



A rather quirky news reporter who is so dedicated to getting the first scoop on everything to the point where she is willing to travel and film overseas without the appropriate licenses in the second game. Operator of [=ToadMan.EXE=].

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A rather quirky news reporter who is so dedicated to getting the first scoop on everything to the point where she is willing to travel and film overseas without the appropriate licenses in the second game. Operator

The two return in the ''Team Colonel'' version
of [=ToadMan.EXE=].
5 to make a report about the [[WretchedHive Undernet]], but this dangerous act costs Colonel's life as he was protecting [=ToadMan=] from [=CloudMan=] at the time. To make up for it they decided to join Team Colonel to avenge his apparent deletion.



* EarlyInstallmentDesignDifference: Downplayed with [=ToadMan=]. In 2 his mouth appears to be a single yellow line that cannot be opened. 5 changes his mouth design as he has a speaking role there.

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* EarlyInstallmentDesignDifference: EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: Downplayed with [=ToadMan=]. In 2 his mouth appears to be a single yellow line that cannot be opened. 5 changes his mouth design as he has a speaking role there.




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* SupportPartyMember: Their role in Team Colonel. Aside from [=ToadMan=]'s anti-Nebula singing powers, it can also used in Liberation Missions to boost a teammate so that they can liberate more panels.



A Netopian man who believes in fighting honorably.

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A Netopian man who is the head of Netopia's Underground back alley. He believes in fighting honorably.
honorably and often mentions about the pride of his clan. He is also one of the tournament opponents in the fourth game, representing Netopia.



* ChestInsignia: A single yellow thunderbolt.



->"Say what you want! Keep sucking gas and die!"



* UnexplainedRecovery: Shows up in Battle Chip Challenge (which takes place after the third game) despite being supposedly killed by a briefcase bomb.



* FlashStep: [=QuickMan=] will happily evade every attack you throw at him using this. You only get a chance to hit him when he's currently attacking you (like many bosses in the second game).

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* FlashStep: [=QuickMan=] will happily block and evade every attack you throw at him using this. You only get a chance to hit him when he's currently attacking you (like many bosses in the second game).



* OutOfFocus: In the game, he never really served a purpose, if you cut him out (no pun intended) the plot wouldn't really be affected. This is more so in the anime, in his official debut he only come's in during the last few minutes...before being deleted like it was nothing. It got to the point where his brother's receive more screen time than him.

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* OutOfFocus: In the game, he never really served a purpose, if you cut him out (no pun intended) the plot wouldn't really be affected. This is more so in the anime, in his official debut he only come's in during the last few minutes...before being deleted like it was nothing. It got to the point where his brother's brothers receive more screen time than him.



* GravityMaster: Can summon a black hole that sucks damaging rocks towards it, possibly hurting you along the way.
* PaperMaster: One of his attacks is a paper airplane... that shoots bullets.

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* PaperMaster: One of his attacks is a paper airplane... that shoots bullets.

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* ChestBlaster: [=GateMan=] has a cannon that pops out from his chest.



* HairTriggerTemper: KendoMan gets fired up quickly that he sends [=MegaMan=] to kendo training before he can talk to him.



* DemotedToExtra: Aside from being the tournament announcer she was otherwise ignored. She still showed up every season on news reports, but she wasn't a Duo Crest holder despite almost everyone else in [=BN5=] being one, and she never had a single focus episode in any season. [=ToadMan=] was even worse, only really getting one major scene period in the first season.

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* DemotedToExtra: Aside from being the tournament announcer she was otherwise ignored. She still showed up every season on news reports, but she wasn't a Duo Crest holder despite almost everyone else in [=BN5=] being one, one (Mayl and Ms. Yuri took her place instead), and she never had a single focus episode in any season. [=ToadMan=] was even worse, only really getting one major scene period in the first season.season.
* EarlyInstallmentDesignDifference: Downplayed with [=ToadMan=]. In 2 his mouth appears to be a single yellow line that cannot be opened. 5 changes his mouth design as he has a speaking role there.



* NiceHat: Ribitta wears a green beanie with two beads on top of them.



* BoisterousWeakling: For a guy that clean's up survivor's of a pro assassin he really isn't that threatening both in and out of battle. This is also true in the anime, where it only took one hit for [=MegaMan=] to delete him and later in the series where an alternate version of him is is obliterated with ease due to [=EraseMan=].

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* BoisterousWeakling: For a guy that clean's cleans up survivor's the works of a pro assassin he really isn't that threatening both in and out of battle. This is also true in the anime, where it only took one hit for [=MegaMan=] to delete him and later in the series where an alternate version of him is is obliterated with ease due to [=EraseMan=].



* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To [[spoiler: Count Zap]] in the anime which is why he [[spoiler: joined the WWW]]. Kind of subverted when [[spoiler: [=ElecMan=] and Count Zap]] help [=MegaMan=] delete [=MagnetMan=].

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To [[spoiler: Count Zap]] Zap in the anime which is why he [[spoiler: joined the WWW]]. WWW. Kind of subverted when [[spoiler: [=ElecMan=] and Count Zap]] Zap help [=MegaMan=] delete [=MagnetMan=].



* TheUnfavorite: Mentions his brother Jack [[spoiler: Count Zap]] got adopted into a rich family, while he had to dig himself out of poverty the hard way, and he's rather bitter about it. Inverted in the anime [[spoiler: where his brother is apparently the unfavorite, resulting him joining the WWW]].

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* TheUnfavorite: Mentions his brother Jack [[spoiler: Count Zap]] got adopted into a rich family, while he had to dig himself out of poverty the hard way, and he's rather bitter about it. Inverted in the anime [[spoiler: where his brother is apparently the unfavorite, resulting him joining the WWW]].WWW.



->''Voiced by: Creator/Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''

Gospel's top commander Navi. He is responsible for freezing the Net near the end of the second game.

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->''Voiced by: Creator/Soichiro Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''

Gospel's top commander Navi. He is responsible for freezing the Net near the end locking up all of the second game.
environment control systems around the world using his ice crystals, which results in natural disasters around the world.



* DefrostingIceKing[=/=]TookALevelInKindness: His Zoanranoid counterpart in Beast is every bit as [[StealthPun cold hearted]] as his original version, but warms up to [=IceMan=] and protects him from Zoanoroid [=StoneMan=].
* ForMassiveDamage: He takes quadruple damage from electric attacks due to being an Aqua Navi standing on ice panels.

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* DefrostingIceKing[=/=]TookALevelInKindness: DefrostingIceKing: His Zoanranoid Zoanoroid counterpart in Beast the ''Beast'' season is every bit as [[StealthPun cold hearted]] as his original version, but warms up to [=IceMan=] and protects him from Zoanoroid [=StoneMan=].
* ForMassiveDamage: HumanPopsicle: He takes quadruple damage can encase himself in ice to shield himself from electric attacks due to being an Aqua Navi standing on ice panels. damage.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: Can summon icicle towers that moves towards the target.



* LastOfHisKind: Asteroid [=NapalmMan=] is the only Asteroid Navi left, as he became Fyrefox's Navi instead of being deleted.

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* LastOfHisKind: Asteroid [=NapalmMan=] is the only Asteroid Navi left, left at the end, as he became Fyrefox's Navi instead of being deleted.
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One of the guardians of the WWW Area, though he somehow ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. Together they join Team ProtoMan to avoid getting arrested for stealing the Booster Program.

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One of the guardians of the WWW Area, though he somehow ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. Together they join Team ProtoMan [=ProtoMan=] to avoid getting arrested for stealing the a Booster Program.
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->''Ribitta voiced by: Creator/AkikoNakagawa (JP), Creator/SharonAlexander (EN)''

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->''Ribitta voiced by: Creator/AkikoNakagawa Akiko Nakagawa (JP), Creator/SharonAlexander Sharon Alexander (EN)''



In the anime, he is a powerful Navi from Darkland who hypnotizes KnightMan to take control of Creamland. Another version of him ([=Asteroid NapalmMan=]) appears in the Stream season, where he is given by Slur to a criminal but circumstances cause him to end up in Fyrefox's hands just like in the games.

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In the anime, he is a powerful Navi from Darkland who hypnotizes KnightMan [=KnightMan=] to take control of Creamland. Another version of him ([=Asteroid NapalmMan=]) appears in the Stream season, where he is given by Slur to a criminal but circumstances cause him to end up in Fyrefox's hands just like in the games.

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One of the guardians of the WWW Area. He ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. See Characters/MegaManBattleNetwork5 for details on him.

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One of the guardians of the WWW Area. He Area, though he somehow ends up in the hands of a fireworks maker named Fyrefox in the fifth game. See Characters/MegaManBattleNetwork5 Together they join Team ProtoMan to avoid getting arrested for details on him.
stealing the Booster Program.

In the anime, he is a powerful Navi from Darkland who hypnotizes KnightMan to take control of Creamland. Another version of him ([=Asteroid NapalmMan=]) appears in the Stream season, where he is given by Slur to a criminal but circumstances cause him to end up in Fyrefox's hands just like in the games.

* ArmCannon: Both of [=NapalmMan=]'s arms are this.
* TheBigGuy: Shares this position with [=MagnetMan=] in Team [=ProtoMan=]. He specializes in offense.
* BonusBoss: [=NapalmMan=] in the second game. He is one of WWW Area's guardians.
* ChestInsignia: A heavily stylized nuclear explosion, if the rings around it is of any indication.
* DubNameChange: To [=MoltanicMan=] in the English dub of the anime.
* HeelFaceTurn: [=NapalmMan=] took one between 2 and 5; Fyrefox may not exactly be a saint, but he's a heck of a lot better than the WWW.
* LastOfHisKind: Asteroid [=NapalmMan=] is the only Asteroid Navi left, as he became Fyrefox's Navi instead of being deleted.
* MoreDakka: Goes hand-to-hand with his access to military-grade weapons. [=NapalmMan=] doesn't have a charge shot, instead he can rapid fire his {{Arm Cannon}}s with each shot dealing 5 damage instead of the usual 1.
* PlayingWithFire: A Fire Navi.
* VitriolicBestBuds: Fyrefox and [=NapalmMan=] argue about everything, but are capable of working together and care about each other, such as when [=NapalmMan=] entered a Net Police robot to stop [=MagnetMan=] and drives it into a trash compactor to make sure it wouldn't hurt any humans, Fyrefox then enters the compactor, removes the robot's CPU to jack [=NapalmMan=] out. Fyrefox yells at [=NapalmMan=] for almost getting himself deleted while [=NapalmMan=] retorts that Fyrefox could've gotten himself crushed and the two laugh it off.

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List of characters that debuted in ''[=MegaMan=] Battle Network 2''. [[Characters/MegaManBattleNetwork Here]] is the main character sheet.



->''Mr. Famous voiced by: Creator/JonathanHolmes (EN)''

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->''Mr. Famous voiced by: Creator/JonathanHolmes (EN)''Jonathan Holmes (EN)''



* LabcoatOfScienceAndMedicine: Always seen wearing one.






-> A rather mean-spirited man that makes a living out of extorting money from rich families in any way that he can. He tries to extort money from Yai's parents to fund Gospel projects by leaking dangerous gas into Yai's house at the beginning of the second game. The operator of [=AirMan.EXE=].

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-> A rather mean-spirited man that makes a living out of extorting money from rich families in any way that he can. He tries to extort money from Yai's parents to fund Gospel projects by leaking dangerous gas into Yai's house at the beginning of the second game. The operator of [=AirMan.EXE=].



->Voiced by Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN).

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''Voiced by: Creator/Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''

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''Voiced ->''Voiced by: Creator/Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''(EN)''



* SpamAttack: His battle chip doesn't inflict a lot of damage, but he can attack multiple times potentially racking up damage, making him very useful against [=HeatMan=] and [=NapalmMan=] especially if you have a Lava Stage chip and a Fire element style change.



* ImprobableAge: [[spoiler: Leader of a dangerous criminal organization at ten years old.]]

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* ImprobableAge: [[spoiler: Leader of a dangerous criminal organization at ten years old. Justified since it was revealed in 3 that [[TheManBehindTheMan Wily]] does most of the heavy work from behind the scenes.]]



* FusionDance: See Bass's entry above.

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!!Mr. Famous ''(Meijin Eguchi)''
->''Mr. Famous voiced by: Creator/JonathanHolmes (EN)''
A man with an outgoing personality that offers advice to young Netbattlers and tests them. Operator of [=GateMan.EXE=], Punk.EXE, [=KendoMan.EXE=], and [=GridMan.EXE=] in the games, although he is never seen with more than one at a time.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Three of his navis show up in the anime as Zoanoroids.
* AmicableExes: In the anime, he and his ex-girlfriend Makoto Aoki are on good terms, to the point where Famous even rescues her from Zoanoroid Punk.
* AscendedExtra: In the games he's an optional boss who sometimes gives out good chips and multiplayer advice. In the anime and the manga he's a major supporting character.
* CatchPhrase: "san wa iranai", or in the dub, "Famous. Just Famous.".
* CoolMask: Wears a mask that covers his mouth while operating [=GateMan=] (who is also depicted with one) in the second game.
* CreatorCameo: Mr. Famous ''is'' Masakazu "Meijin" Eguchi, a scenario writer for the ''EXE'' series (who would also get an avatar in [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce Legend Master Shin]]). During the early tournaments following the release of the first game, Masakazu gained a name for himself by demonstrating mastery of the mechanics.
* DontCallMeSir: As his {{Catchphrase}} points out, he doesn't like being called "Mr.".
* InsistentTerminology: He insists on being called "Meijin" and not "Meijin-[[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics san]]", and always says "san wa iranai" (roughly "no need for the -san") whenever he gets called "Meijin-san". Once, he underscores this by pointing out he isn't even over thirty, yet. The dub changes this to an aversion to being called "Mr.", which is a fairly direct translation.
* RedOniBlueOni: With another CreatorCameo -- the character of Soul Battler Takeshi. Takeshi, who [[EasterEgg only appears]] in certain message boards in the last few games (and who is the reason for all the "Soul" naming in the latter half of the series), is the Battle Network incarnation of a much-beloved EXE tournament host whose HotBlooded-ness is often juxtaposed with the cool, collected Mr. Famous. [[http://kobun20.interordi.com/2011/03/30/who-is-soul-battler-takeshi/ More information on Takeshi, here]].

!!Ribitta ''(Kero Midorikawa)''
->''Ribitta voiced by: Creator/AkikoNakagawa (JP), Creator/SharonAlexander (EN)''
->''[=ToadMan=] voiced by: Creator/SamuelVincent (EN)''
A rather quirky news reporter who is so dedicated to getting the first scoop on everything to the point where she is willing to travel and film overseas without the appropriate licenses in the second game. Operator of [=ToadMan.EXE=].

* AdvertisedExtra: Despite their DemotedToExtra status in ''Stream'', they do at least show up in that season's first ending, possibly as a reference to their role Battle Network 5 (where most of ''Stream's'' cast are derived from).
* AnimalMotifs: Frogs, of course.
* BadassAdorable: [=ToadMan=].
* CombatCommentator: In the [[TournamentArc N1 Grand Prix arc]] of the anime.
* ChestInsignia: A green sillhouette of a cartoon frog's head.
* DemotedToExtra: Aside from being the tournament announcer she was otherwise ignored. She still showed up every season on news reports, but she wasn't a Duo Crest holder despite almost everyone else in [=BN5=] being one, and she never had a single focus episode in any season. [=ToadMan=] was even worse, only really getting one major scene period in the first season.
* HotScoop: Regarded as one in universe.
* IntrepidReporter: Not even the ''Undernet'' will stop her from getting a scoop there.
* MagicMusic: Apparently [=ToadMan=] has the ability to dispel evil and heal via music.
* MakeMeWannaShout: [=ToadMan=] usually attacks with electric-infused croaks.
* MakingASplash: [=ToadMan=] is an Aqua Navi.
* MeaningfulName: Her Japanese surname Midorikawa means "green river", fitting [=ToadMan=]'s main color scheme and his element respectively.
* MustMakeAmends: Insists on joining Team Colonel after the team leader's HeroicSacrifice to save [=ToadMan=]. Lan rejects her for this reason, so she decided to avenge Colonel herself. This doubles as a SecretTestOfCharacter, Lan and Mega are expected to be at the Undernet to lead the liberation mission. It works, since the rest of the team were at [=ToadMan=]'s side and they manage to convince Lan to lead said mission.
* PunnyName: Both her Japanese and English given names have some form of the onomatopoeia of the noises a frog makes.
* ShockAndAwe: [=ToadMan=] himself is Aqua element, but his battle chip and most of his attacks deal Elec damage.
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The anime spells her name as Ri''bb''ita.

!!Ms. Millions ''(Ms. Millionaire)'' and [=SnakeMan.EXE=]
A millionaire who spends time in jewelry shops looking for a thrill. In her video game appearance, she bought Lan's stolen chips and agreed to battle him if he wants it back.
* ChestInsignia: A simple diamond, reflecting her love for jewelry.
* DirtyCoward: [=SnakeMan=]'s battle tactics is a precursor to the infamous [=BubbleMan=] from 3. His gimmick consists of attacking with his snakes from the back row while obstructed by holes in front. Oh, and he also hides inside his jar most of the time.
* GreenThumb: [=SnakeMan=] is a Wood Navi.
* TheTease: Some of her dialogues are very flirtatious.

!! Raoul and [=ThunderMan.EXE=]
A Netopian man who believes in fighting honorably.

* ADayInTheLimelight: They share episode 35 of Axess with Raika and [=SearchMan =]fighting [=FridgeMan=], [=BrightMan=], [=SwordMan=], and [=StarMan=]. They also share episodes 15 and 29 of Stream with Chaud and [=ProtoMan=] fighting the Asteroid Navis.
* AfroAsskicker: He and Chaud wear afros to disguise themselves during their Net Battle against Lan in Axess.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [=ThunderMan=] gets possessed by Reverse in ''Legend of Network''.
* TheCameo: Makes a brief appearance in 3 as an [=N1=] contestant.
* ElectricBlackGuy: A black man whose Navi [=ThunderMan=] is an Elec Navi.
* ScaryBlackMan: Subverted. Raoul may look intimidating, but he's [[GentleGiant quite nice in spite of his appearance]].
* ShockAndAwe: [=ThunderMan=] is an Elec Navi.
* TemporarilyAVillain: Invoked. Raoul, [=ThunderMan=], and Chaud disguise themselves as villains in the anime to teach Lan the dangers of underestimating his opponents.

!!Arashi Kazefuki and [=AirMan.EXE=]
-> A rather mean-spirited man that makes a living out of extorting money from rich families in any way that he can. He tries to extort money from Yai's parents to fund Gospel projects by leaking dangerous gas into Yai's house at the beginning of the second game. The operator of [=AirMan.EXE=].

* AdaptationalWimp: In the classic series, Air Man is ThatOneBoss and even has a song dedicated for his toughness. Here he is the StarterVillain who has no combat gimmicks in contrast to the rest of the [=BN2=] Navis.
* BlowYouAway: [=AirMan=]'s attacks are wind-based.
* KnightOfCerebus: A rare early example - The early arcs in Megaman Battle Network tend to be somewhat comedic or wacky. The first scenario of Megaman Battle Network 2 is him ''gassing'' a pre-pubescent girl to blackmail her parents. This pretty much sets the tone for the rest of the game...
* MeaningfulName: "Arashi" means "storm", and "Kaze" means "wind".
* OhCrap: His reaction once he notices the bomb noted below.
* StarterVillain: The very first of Gospel you encounter in ''2''.
* YouHaveFailedMe: In the second game he is blown up by a briefcase bomb after losing to Lan and [=MegaMan=].

!!Speedy Dave ''(Daisuke Hayami)'' and [=QuickMan.EXE=]
->Voiced by Creator/KirbyMorrow (EN).
He is an ecoterrorist that joined Gospel out of his love of nature. He brags a lot about his high IQ. He is the operator of Quickman.EXE, and attempts to blow up a dam in the second game. In the anime, he is a childhood friend of Sal.

* AntiVillain: Only in the anime, as it turns out that he never truly planned to hurt anyone, and wanted to merely scare them into taking better care of nature. By the end of the episode, he has betrayed Gospel and leaves, but not before saying goodbye to Sal.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [=QuickMan=]'s EarlyBirdCameo in ''Network Transmission'' has him taken over by the false vaccine.
* ConfusionFu: Well, it is [[ThatOneBoss/MegaMan Quick Man...]]
* EarlyBirdCameo: At least in terms of the game's timeline. In ''[[{{Interquel}} Network Transmission]]'', he sends Lan a thank you letter for stopping the [[BrainwashedAndCrazy vaccinated]] [=QuickMan=].EXE before he becomes an enemy in [=MMBN2=].
* FlashStep: [=QuickMan=] will happily evade every attack you throw at him using this. You only get a chance to hit him when he's currently attacking you (like many bosses in the second game).
* FragileSpeedster: [=QuickMan=] is really fast, but has low hitpoints and limited attacks.
* InformedAbility: As Chaud said, his IQ of 170(!!) didn't do him much good...
* YouMeddlingKids: Makes a remark after having his schemes foiled by Lan and Chaud.
-->"I would've gotten away with it, if it weren't for you scheming kids!"

!![=CutMan=].EXE
An autonavi that is [=ShadowMan=]'s Vice Commander. He is mainly responsible for deleting any survivors that somehow escaped [=ShadowMan=]'s attack. In the anime, he has five brothers who seek to avenge him after his deletion.

* BoisterousWeakling: For a guy that clean's up survivor's of a pro assassin he really isn't that threatening both in and out of battle. This is also true in the anime, where it only took one hit for [=MegaMan=] to delete him and later in the series where an alternate version of him is is obliterated with ease due to [=EraseMan=].
* OutOfFocus: In the game, he never really served a purpose, if you cut him out (no pun intended) the plot wouldn't really be affected. This is more so in the anime, in his official debut he only come's in during the last few minutes...before being deleted like it was nothing. It got to the point where his brother's receive more screen time than him.
* StrongFamilyResemblance: In the anime, he and his brother's all look like each other, except his brother's have some physical difference to tell them apart. (For example, one has thick eyebrows, one's way too thin, one has hair, etc.)
* ShearMenace: It wouldn't be [=CutMan=] without a giant scissor on its head...

!!Princess Pride
-> ''Voiced by Creator/TomokoKawakami (JP), Creator/JillianMichaels (EN)''
In the games, she is said to be the ruler of a small island nation known as Creamland that gained considerable power due to being one of the first to use the new internet technology. However, the larger and more powerful nations soon caught up and surpassed Creamland in terms of political power, which motivates her to join Gospel, attempt to sabotage an international Net Official meeting and kill everyone involved. She operates [=KnightMan=].EXE.

* AdaptationalHeroism: In the anime, she was heroic to begin with.
* BadassPrincess: In the anime especially, though she's pretty willing to put her own ass on the line in the games as well.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Her main MO in the second game is to put up an act of not being good at netbattling while secretly taking out everyone involved in the international Net Official meeting one by one.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: Unless they are crazy jealous of other succeeding nations.
* ExhaustedEyeBags: Has them in her [=BN2=] design.
* {{Foil}}: To Tesla. Both are wealthy women whose Navis used to be in Gospel (Pride herself included) and acted as the defense of the anti-Nebula team they joined. However, while Tesla is a RichBitch most of the time, Pride is SpoiledSweet after she reformed.
* HeelFaceTurn: In [=BN5=]. A change so extreme that it basically ''flips'' her whole personality from [=BN2=] out of nowhere.
* OutOfFocus: Gets the least amount of screentime in Stream compared to the other Duo Crest characters. While Dingo became a regular character, Dark and Tesla were recurring villains and Jasmine, Fyrefox and Charlie got 3 to 4 focus episodes each, Pride only had 1. And once she can Cross Fuse she still frequently missed out on some battles because of her ruling duties.
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Joins Team Colonel to fight Nebula.
* SameCharacterButDifferent: You will be surprised if your first encounter with Pride is the fifth game or the anime. The second game version of her is really mean towards everyone.
* SpoiledSweet: Only in the fifth game and the anime. She is one of the few [=NPCs=] who is helpful to Lan without asking for anything in return.
* VagueAge: Her age seems to vary widely based on anime and game depictions and even in those they aren't consistant. In Battle Network 2 she appears to be in her late teens, but in the second season she appears to be a teen while in her princess garb, yet she only looks to be a year or two older than Lan and friends who are all kids when she's in her civilian disguise. In Battle Network 5 she appears in less elegant clothes and actually appears younger than in 2, again only appearing to a bit older than kid hero Lan like the anime. In Stream however she wears her Battle Network 5 outfit, but now seems to be much much older, towering over Lan and the other kids, and having a very mature looking figure, even shown drinking wine at one point suggesting she's at least 20.

!![=KnightMan=].EXE
Loyal retainer of Princess Pride, and saddled with a rather admirable case of MyMasterRightOrWrong.

* AntiVillain: Shows issues with working with Gospel, but he does so out of loyalty towards his operator.
* ArmorPiercingAttack: His battle chip in the second game can do this, [[TakesOneToKillOne even to himself]].
* TheBrute: Shares this position with [=MagnetMan=] in Gospel until he becomes TheBigGuy of Team Colonel alongside [=TomahawkMan=]. He specializes in defense.
* EpicFlail: You know an attack's awesome when it's called [[AwesomeMcCoolName Royal Wrecking Ball.]]
* GentleGiant: When not in combat, he's obviously a NiceGuy despite his imposing stature.
* HeelFaceTurn: He worked with Gospel in [=MMBN2=], but only because his Princess did. In the fifth game, he joins Team Colonel alongside the Princess.
* MightyGlacier: He's ''painfully'' slow, but he's extremely strong and nigh invincible until he attacks.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Despite claiming to have no ability to question his orders, he clearly had moral problems with being on the villainous team in the second game, but elected to remain loyal to his mistress. He joins Team Colonel by the same logic, though he joins the team rather willingly.
* StoneWall: His [=StoneBody=] condition makes all damage inflicted to him reduced to 1 (0 in [=BN5=]) unless they're breaking attacks. Like most [=BN2=] Navis he is only vulnerable to attacks when he's attacking (or in his case jumping forward). Worth mentioning that breaking chips are scarce in the first three games, so his defensive qualities held merit. [=KnightMan=] is recruited into Team Colonel for this very reason.

!!Gauss Magnus ''(Gauss Magnets)''
Leader of his own company Gauss Inc. and an outward success story, he has some very bitter issues regarding having grown up poor, which is why he's a member of Gospel in the second game.

* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: To [[spoiler: Count Zap]] in the anime which is why he [[spoiler: joined the WWW]]. Kind of subverted when [[spoiler: [=ElecMan=] and Count Zap]] help [=MegaMan=] delete [=MagnetMan=].
* TheDragon: Implied to be one for Gospel.
* KarmaHoudini: Double subversion: In Stream, he gets sentenced to prison for 931 years, but Tesla leads the Neo WWW to break him and [=MagnetMan=] out.
* OverprotectiveDad: Of his daughter Tesla, in the anime, albeit played for laughs.
* RagsToRiches: He worked himself out of poverty, and shows some bitterness about it.
* ShipperOnDeck: He shows some approval to Tesla and Charlie being an item.
* TheUnfavorite: Mentions his brother Jack [[spoiler: Count Zap]] got adopted into a rich family, while he had to dig himself out of poverty the hard way, and he's rather bitter about it. Inverted in the anime [[spoiler: where his brother is apparently the unfavorite, resulting him joining the WWW]].
* UnusualEyebrows: According to Official Complete Works, they're supposed to be based on iron fillings when attracted by magnets.
* VillainousCrossdresser: He does this in the anime.

!![=MagnetMan=].EXE
Gauss (and later his daughter Tesla's) Navi. Harbors a grudge towards Lan and [=MegaMan=] for sending Gauss to prison.

* BarrierWarrior: His specialty in the fifth Battle Network game.
* BattleButler: Acts this way to both Gauss and Tesla.
* TheBrute: Shares this position with [=KnightMan=] in Gospel until he becomes TheBigGuy of Team Protoman alongside [=NapalmMan=].
* DopplegangerAttack: his SignatureMove, the North South(NS) Tackle.
* HeelFaceTurn: A reluctant one in the fifth game, though he remains loyal because Tesla explicitly orders him to be, hence he joins Team [=ProtoMan=] alongside her.
* MyMasterRightOrWrong: Will do what Gauss or Tesla order, good or ill, without complaint, even if it means TeethClenchedTeamwork with [=MegaMan=] as a member of Team [=ProtoMan=].
* PowerFloats: He is hovering around in battles, likely due to his magnetic powers.
* ShockAndAwe: Electric elemental due to his magnetism theme.
* TopHeavyGuy: Subverted. He's tall and of average built, but his armor makes him look bulky.

!! [=FreezeMan=].EXE
''Voiced by: Creator/Soichiro Tanaka (JP), Creator/MarkOliver (EN)''
Gospel's top commander Navi. He is responsible for freezing the Net near the end of the second game.

* AdaptationalBadass: Despite being Gospel's leader on the Navis' side, his boss fight is a joke thanks to his quadruple weakness to electric attacks. The anime on the other hand, shows why he's Gospel's top commander.
* AnIcePerson: He is an Aqua Navi that looks like a sentient icicle. Unlike [=ToadMan=] whose attacks are electricity-based, he actually inflicts Aqua damage.
* DefrostingIceKing[=/=]TookALevelInKindness: His Zoanranoid counterpart in Beast is every bit as [[StealthPun cold hearted]] as his original version, but warms up to [=IceMan=] and protects him from Zoanoroid [=StoneMan=].
* ForMassiveDamage: He takes quadruple damage from electric attacks due to being an Aqua Navi standing on ice panels.
* SpamAttack: His battle chip doesn't inflict a lot of damage, but he can attack multiple times potentially racking up damage, making him very useful against [=HeatMan=] and [=NapalmMan=] especially if you have a Lava Stage chip and a Fire element style change.
* TakingYouWithMe:[[spoiler: Averted. After he's beaten, he says that he is the third [=BluFrag=] and that with him deleted, [=BluCure=] cannot be made, leaving no way to break the blue ice programs. However, as he is the Command and Control Node for the [=DoS=] attack, all ice programs shatter with his deletion, making [=BluCure=] unnecessary.]]

!!Leader of Gospel ([[Anime/MegaManNTWarrior Kid Grave]])/[[spoiler:Sean Obihiro ''(Shun Obihiro)'']]

* AdaptedOut: [[spoiler:Sean never appears in the anime as his Gospel/Kid Grave disguise is a robot.]]
* BlackEyesOfEvil: [[spoiler: Of course, like the rest of that appearance, it's just a hologram.]]
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler: The first time you see him in the games, he's on the same plane that a fellow Gospel agent was planning to attack. In fact, he can be seen even earlier in the Netopian Airport terminal. And after you defeat said Gospel agent, he vanishes from the plane.]]
* AbusiveParents: [[spoiler: Or rather, foster parents.]]
* TheAtoner: [[spoiler: In 3.]]
* BrattyHalfPint: [[spoiler: His manga characterization. It really grinds on Chaud's nerves.]]
* BreakTheCutie: [[spoiler: His backstory.]]
* [[spoiler:GrandTheftMe: After being deactivated by Wily in the anime, his robot body gets taken over by [=Bass.EXE=].]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: He joins forces to help Chaud and Raika defeat the Darkloids in the {{Manga}}. He also seems to have repented in [=MMBN3=] and actually serves as an example for Lan on how one should make up for their mistakes instead of dwelling in them ([[NiceJobBreakingItHero referring to the disastrous [=FlameMan=] scenario]]).]]
* ImprobableAge: [[spoiler: Leader of a dangerous criminal organization at ten years old.]]
* NoMouth: [[spoiler: Although it turns out to be part of a holographic disguise. Justified for his anime incarnation as he is a robot.]]
* WalkingSpoiler: Yeah...look at all that white.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[spoiler: Seriously, when a kid says "My computers are more honest than people", you know he's broken.]]
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair Has green hair. [[spoiler:It is silver in his default appearance.]]

!!Gospel
A multibug organism created by the [=NetMafia=] Gospel, in a failed attempt to recreate Bass. The digital counterpart to Bass's CanineCompanion, although much more powerful...kinda like Bass.

* AdaptationalBadass: Much like its partner, Gospel got a striking power boost in the Battle Network series. Gospel's is even more visible going from a mere CanineCompanion to a gigantic FinalBoss.
* AnimalisticAbomination: It's an [[TheWormThatWalks intelligent pile of BugFrags]] with malicious intent, godlike power within the Cyberworld, and if left unchecked could overrun the Internet with bugs. Being Gospel, it also happens to resemble a giant wolf.
* BreathWeapon: Of all four elements, even. [[MST3KMantra Don't ask how WoodBreath works.]]
* CanineCompanion: Although it's less of a pet and more of a mutually beneficial partner.
* CanisMajor: It's pretty dang huge.
* CloneDegeneration: Sort of. Gospel is a failed copy of Bass that couldn't hold its shape.
* DubNameChange: A fairly notable aversion. Its Classic series counterpart was named Treble in America. However, in the Battle Network timeline, it's named after the organization that created it, which [[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS very obviously has a G in its emblem.]] Rather than modifying the graphics, they left its Japanese name in place.
* FinalBoss: Of the second game.
* FusionDance: See Bass's entry above.
* IntelligibleUnintelligible: Can we understand it? No. Can Bass understand it? Yes. All the worse for us.
* SavageWolves: A vicious and destructive wolf-like creature.
* TheWormThatWalks: Gospel is a lupine conglomeration of Bug Fragments.

!! [=PlanetMan=].EXE
A mysterious Solo [=NetNavi=] themed after planetary objects, who guards the secret WWW Area.

* AllYourPowersCombined: He's mainly Wood-type, but he can utilize attacks with Fire, Aqua and Elec elements as well.
* AttackDrone: He's surrounded by 2 "satellites" that follow ColorCodedElements and will launch an elemental attack when [=MegaMan=] is on the same row.
* DamageSpongeBoss: His health is higher than even Bass (in this game) or Gospel, at 2200.
* GravityMaster: Can summon a black hole that sucks damaging rocks towards it, possibly hurting you along the way.
* PaperMaster: One of his attacks is a paper airplane... that shoots bullets.

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