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"Idiot Plot" is now Flame Bait.


* IdiotPlot: It's lampshaded repeatedly that the conflict in "The Mega Man in the Moon" could be solved in seconds if the president and Senator Wolfe just got over themselves, stopped causing problems with the UN, and let Duo deal with Wily. [[spoiler: It's actually enforced; the Syndicate wants the R.I.P to stay out of America and are manipulating things to keep them away.]]
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: Oil Man has a liquid-like design and a creepy face reminiscent of old cartoons.
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* CrazyAwesome:

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* CrazyAwesome:CrazyIsCool:
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It's already in the header.


* HeartwarmingMoments: [[Heartwarming/MegaManRecut Has its own page]].



* MomentOfAwesome: [[Awesome/MegaManRecut Has its own page]].
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* SympathyForTheDevil: For many readers, Proto Man is a sympathetic antagonist due to a variety of factors, which vary from his personality, his relationship with his siblings, his background to his current situation. It's strongly implied that his unhappiness stemmed from being forced to live a quiet lifestyle which clashed with his thrill-seeking personality, and this in consequence made him escape Dr. Light's home and work with Dr. Wily. It's entirely possible that if Proto would have found a different outlet for his need for excitement, he wouldn't have gone rogue. On top of that, even if working with Dr. Wily suits him well for the moment, the chapter "20,000 Leaks Under the Sea" hints at Proto Man's fear of losing Dr. Wily, the only person who can repair him, and being forced to go back to Dr. Light. It's easy to forget that Proto Man depends on Wily for what is essentially his health. Add to that his genuine fondness for his siblings and their constant refusal to join him and you can see why some people feel sorry for him in spite of his unapologetic behavior.

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* SympathyForTheDevil: For many readers, Proto Man is a sympathetic antagonist due to a variety of factors, which vary from his personality, his relationship with his siblings, his background to his current situation. It's strongly implied that his unhappiness stemmed from being forced to live a quiet lifestyle which clashed with his thrill-seeking personality, and this in consequence made him escape Dr. Light's home and work with Dr. Wily. It's entirely possible that if Proto would have found a different outlet for his need for excitement, he wouldn't have gone rogue. On top of that, even if working with Dr. Wily suits him well for the moment, the chapter "20,000 Leaks Under the Sea" hints at Proto Man's fear of [[spoiler: losing Dr. Wily, the only person who can repair him, and being forced to go back to Dr. Light. It's easy to forget that Proto Man depends on Wily for what is essentially his health.health]]. Add to that his genuine fondness for his siblings and their constant refusal to join him and you can see why some people feel sorry for him in spite of his unapologetic behavior.
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* SympathyForTheDevil: For many readers, Proto Man is a sympathetic antagonist due to a variety of factors, which vary from his personality, his relationship with his siblings, his background to his current situation. It's strongly implied that his unhappiness stemmed from being forced to live a quiet lifestyle which clashed with his thrill-seeking personality, and this in consequence made him escape Dr. Light's home and work with Dr. Wily. It's entirely possible that if Proto would have found a different outlet for his need for excitement, he wouldn't have gone rogue. On top of that, even if working with Dr. Wily suits him well for the moment, the chapter "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" hints at Proto Man's fear of losing Dr. Wily, the only person who can repair him, and being forced to go back to Dr. Light. It's easy to forget that Proto Man depends on Wily for what is essentially his health. Add to that his genuine fondness for his siblings and their constant refusal to join him and you can see why some people feel sorry for him in spite of his unapologetic behavior.

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* SympathyForTheDevil: For many readers, Proto Man is a sympathetic antagonist due to a variety of factors, which vary from his personality, his relationship with his siblings, his background to his current situation. It's strongly implied that his unhappiness stemmed from being forced to live a quiet lifestyle which clashed with his thrill-seeking personality, and this in consequence made him escape Dr. Light's home and work with Dr. Wily. It's entirely possible that if Proto would have found a different outlet for his need for excitement, he wouldn't have gone rogue. On top of that, even if working with Dr. Wily suits him well for the moment, the chapter "20,000 Leagues Leaks Under the Sea" hints at Proto Man's fear of losing Dr. Wily, the only person who can repair him, and being forced to go back to Dr. Light. It's easy to forget that Proto Man depends on Wily for what is essentially his health. Add to that his genuine fondness for his siblings and their constant refusal to join him and you can see why some people feel sorry for him in spite of his unapologetic behavior.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: Ring Man trying to hit on Roll in "Mega Pinocchio", which ends in her ''trying to shoot him in the face''.

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Ring Man trying to hit on Roll in "Mega Pinocchio", which ends in her ''trying to shoot him in the face''.
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* SympathyForTheDevil: For many readers, Proto Man is a sympathetic antagonist due to a variety of factors, which vary from his personality, his relationship with his siblings, his background to his current situation. It's strongly implied that his unhappiness stemmed from being forced to live a quiet lifestyle which clashed with his thrill-seeking personality, and this in consequence made him escape Dr. Light's home and work with Dr. Wily. It's entirely possible that if Proto would have found a different outlet for his need for excitement, he wouldn't have gone rogue. On top of that, even if working with Dr. Wily suits him well for the moment, the chapter "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" hints at Proto Man's fear of losing Dr. Wily, the only person who can repair him, and being forced to go back to Dr. Light. It's easy to forget that Proto Man depends on Wily for what is essentially his health. Add to that his genuine fondness for his siblings and their constant refusal to join him and you can see why some people feel sorry for him in spite of his unapologetic behavior.

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* CrazyAwesome: Metal Man is a sawblade wielding lunatic who nicknames everyone and fights the mob with his blades. He doesn't attack people but only because [[BerserkButton he can't mess up his blades by getting blood all over them]]. At one point Proto Man, Cut Man, and Guts Man have to drag him to safety because he insists on having an epic Bonnie and Clyde-esque last stand against the cops.

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Metal Man is a sawblade wielding lunatic who nicknames everyone and fights the mob with his blades. He doesn't attack people but only because [[BerserkButton he can't mess up his blades by getting blood all over them]]. At one point Proto Man, Cut Man, and Guts Man have to drag him to safety because he insists on having an epic Bonnie and Clyde-esque last stand against the cops.



* TheWoobie: Mega Man. ''Holy crap''. The poor kid just wants to perform science experiments but instead is constantly forced to fight Dr. Wily and his forces, with all the physical and psychological issues that entails. He develops massive self esteem issues and begins to wonder whether he's a human or a robot. He has to deal with constant family problems and his brother tries to kill him on a regular basis. It's very hard not to feel bad for the guy.

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Mega Man. ''Holy crap''. The poor kid just wants to perform science experiments but instead is constantly forced to fight Dr. Wily and his forces, with all the physical and psychological issues that entails. He develops massive self esteem issues and begins to wonder whether he's a human or a robot. He has to deal with constant family problems and his brother tries to kill him on a regular basis. It's very hard not to feel bad for the guy.guy.
** After "Bot Transfer" Snake Man has become this, with his brief time in Mega Man's body expanding his thinking and worldview considerably... but his usual body isn't equipped to handle such processes, and in "Bad Day at Peril Park" he's confronted with how lousy and counterproductive some of Wily's schemes really are.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: The author has plans to include every Robot Master in the series, but some cameos were more unexpected than others.
** [[VideoGame/MegaManPoweredUp Time Man]] and Enker appear in "Bot Transfer" as members of the International Robot Police, and Time Man mentions [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Duo]] several times throughout the episode. They also have Ra Thor, Knight Man, Cloud Man, Sword Man, Centaur Man, Gravity Man, Flame Man, Wind Man, and Tornado Man.
** The Steel Crescent Syndicate has Burner Man, Oil Man, Slash Man, and Ballade among their ranks.
** Jewel Man cameos in "The Mega Man in the Moon" as a clerk at a jewelry shop while Astro Man appears defending the Lunar Laser. Dyna Man, Volt Man, and Sonic Man, from the DOS game, are mentioned as robot criminals that were destroyed in the past.

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* UncannyValley: Oil Man.

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* UncannyValley: Oil Man.Man has a liquid-like design and a creepy face reminiscent of old cartoons.
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moved to a funny subpage :)


* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the first episode of season 2, Elec Man owns Ring Man at poker and takes all his stuff. That's funny enough, but then this is his reaction when looking over all the stuff he just got:
-->"What am I gonna do with ''this shit''?
** Later Top Man finds him shoving all of it down the trash compactor.
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the first episode of season 2, Elec Man owns Ring Man at poker and takes all his stuff. That's funny enough, but then this is his reaction when looking over all the stuff he just got:
-->"What am I gonna do with ''this shit''?
** Later Top Man finds him shoving all of it down the trash compactor.
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Please present all Complete Monster candidates in this thread.


* CompleteMonster: Ballade's ''very first appearance'' has him kill a guy in cold blood ForTheEvulz and torturing an innocent woman with the Mad Grinder.
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** He also gave credit to readers for correctly guessing that [[spoiler: "The Great One" is actually Ra Moon.]]

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** He She also gave credit to readers for correctly guessing that [[spoiler: "The Great One" is actually Ra Moon.]]
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** He also gave credit to readers for correctly guessing that [[spoiler: "The Great One" is actually Ra Moon.]]
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* EvilIsCool: The Steel Crescent Syndicate's robots, in sharp contrast to Wily's bumbling minions (excluding Proto Man and Elec Man).
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** Dust Man is a CloudCuckoolander who drives around in a creepy old van, fights pests and animals around the Skull Fortress, spends his time scaring the other Robot Masters with weird ghost stories and his general weirdness, and has a vacuum cleaner as a weapon.
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* AGoodNameForARockBand: Steel Crescent Syndicate.
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* IdiotPlot: It's lampshaded repeatedly that the conflict in "Mega Man On The Moon" could be solved in seconds if the president and Senator Wolfe just got over themselves, stopped causing problems with the UN, and let Duo deal with Wily. [[spoiler: It's actually enforced; the Syndicate wants the R.I.P to stay out of America and are manipulating things to keep them away.]]
* IKnewIt: The author noted in the author notes of "Mega Man On The Moon" that several fans managed to correctly guess that [[spoiler: Senator King is working for the Syndicate.]]

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* IdiotPlot: It's lampshaded repeatedly that the conflict in "Mega "The Mega Man On The in the Moon" could be solved in seconds if the president and Senator Wolfe just got over themselves, stopped causing problems with the UN, and let Duo deal with Wily. [[spoiler: It's actually enforced; the Syndicate wants the R.I.P to stay out of America and are manipulating things to keep them away.]]
* IKnewIt: The author noted in the author notes of "Mega "The Mega Man On The in the Moon" that several fans managed to correctly guess that [[spoiler: Senator King is working for the Syndicate.]]



* RewatchBonus: Everything about [[spoiler: Senator King]] after TheReveal in "Mega Man On The Moon".

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* RewatchBonus: Everything about [[spoiler: Senator King]] after TheReveal in "Mega "The Mega Man On The in the Moon".
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* RewatchBonus: Everything about [[spoiler: Senator King]] after TheReveal in "Mega Man On The Moon".
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* RootingForTheEmpire: Some readers want Wily and his robots to win, or at least win out against the Syndicate.

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