| MegaMan NT Warrior | ロックマンエグゼ (Rokkuman.Eguze) | | Genre | Action, Adventure, Science Fiction | | TV anime | | Director | Takao Kato | | Studio | XEBEC | | Network |
TV Tokyo
Kids' WB,Toonami Jetstream(coming soon)
NTV7
TELETOON(discontinued)
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Jetix
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GMA Network, Hero, Q
K-2 (syndication)
Network Ten
Jetix
OBN | | Original run | March 4, 2002 – September 30, 2006 | | Episodes | 209 (56 EXE, 51 Axess, 51 Stream, 25 Beast, 26 Beast+) | | Manga | | Author | Ryo Takamisaki | | Publisher |
Shogakukan
VIZ Media | | Demographic | Shōnen | | Magazine |
CoroCoro Comic | | Original run | 2002 | | Volumes | 13 | MegaMan NT Warrior, known as Rockman EXE (ロックマンエグゼ, Rokkuman Eguze?) in the original Japanese language version, is an anime and manga series based on the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games. Despite the common ground, the game, anime, and manga versions of the Battle Network series all diverge heavily from each other. A PR100. ...
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The following is a list of episodes for the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, known in Japan as Rockman EXE ). The anime is composed of five series (EXE, Axess, Stream, Beast, Beast+) and one feature film, Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Dark. ...
The following is a list of episodes for the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, known in Japan as Rockman EXE ). The anime is composed of five series (EXE, Axess, Stream, Beast, Beast+) and one feature film, Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Dark. ...
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MegaMan NT Warrior follows the adventures of Lan Hikari and his NetNavi partner Megaman. Lan Hikari, known in Japan as Netto Hikari ), is a fictional character and the human protagonist of the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
Derived from the term Internet Navigator, a NetNavi (ããããã Nettonabi) is a key concept in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games, developed by Capcom, as well as the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
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Manga The MegaMan NT Warrior manga was authored by Ryo Takamisaki. In Japan, it was serialized in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic. The manga was published in English by VIZ Media and retains its right to left format. The English manga, for the most part, uses the new set of names and terms that were established in the English anime (instead of retaining the original Japanese names), and since the English manga was released more quickly than the English anime, any new characters that did not yet receive English names in the anime instead retained their names from the English games. Following suit with the conclusion of the Mega Man Battle Network games, the manga officially ended at Volume 13. Ryo Takamisaki (鷹岬 涼 Takamisaki Ryō, born August 14, 1963) is a manga-ka. ...
Headquarters of Shogakukan in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan Shogakukan ) is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, manga, nonfiction, childrens DVDs, and other media in Japan. ...
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Viz Media, LLC, headquartered in San Francisco, California, is a major American anime, manga and Japanese entertainment company formed by the merger of Viz, LLC, and ShoPro Entertainment. ...
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Anime The Rockman EXE anime first aired on TV Tokyo March 4, 2002. It spawned four sequels, Rockman EXE Axess, Rockman EXE Stream, Rockman EXE Beast, and Rockman EXE Beast+, as well as a feature film within the Stream storyline. Three of these four sequels and the film were never adapted in English. The logo of TV Tokyo. ...
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Licensed by VIZ Media (formerly ShoPro Entertainment before the two companies merged), the English adaptation (titled MegaMan NT Warrior) originally aired on Kids' WB in the United States and TELETOON in Canada (though both networks have stopped airing the series). Axess aired on TV Tokyo in October 2003, while the English adaptation (titled MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess) aired in January 2005 in the United States and April 2005 in Canada. Stream aired on TV Tokyo in October 2, 2004, Beast on October 1, 2005, and Beast+ on April 8, 2006. Kids' WB dropped MegaMan NT Warrior off the TV block at one point and revived only to complete the final episodes from Axess before dropping it again. ShoPro Entertainment (小学館プロダクション) is the U.S. licensing arm of Shogakukan, a Japanese publisher. ...
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The movie, Rockman EXE: Program of Light and Dark (ロックマンエグゼ 光と闇の遺産(プログラム)」, Rokkuman Eguze Hikari to Yami no Puroguramu?), was shown alongside the Duel Masters feature film, Duel Masters: Curse of the Deathphoenix, as part of a double-billing March 12, 2005 in Japan. Although the two films are independent of each other, promotional material for the double bill seemed to indicate a fictional crossover (such as a Duel Masters Battle Chip in Battle Network 5) between the two series. The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE Stream series The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE movie This article covers the third series of the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, known in Japan as Rockman EXE Stream ). Like Axess, Stream is comprised of only one part with 51 episodes. ...
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Like many English adaptations of other anime series, MegaMan NT Warrior is edited due to Americanization and the shifting of the target demographic toward a younger audience. Among one of the more notable edits made was the editing out of words such as "fire," "bomb," and "napalm," which were thought to be inappropriate for younger viewers. As a result, the names of FireMan, BombMan, and NapalmMan also changed (while the original names were retained in the English games). Other inconsistencies between the English game and anime resulted from similarities in name to American superheroes. For example, AquaMan's name was changed to SpoutMan in the English anime to avoid confusion with the DC Comics superhero of the same name. In addition, swords are blurred, and scenes of MegaMan pointing his buster at the screen are removed in earlier seasons. Curiously, subsequent airings of certain episodes reveal that some of the original edits were changed back—most notably, the FireTower Battle Chip originally edited as "FlameTower" subsequently reverted back to "FireTower". DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
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As with WB's other dubbed series (such as Pokémon and Cardcaptors), some episodes were aired out of order, edited together, or skipped entirely. Viewers elsewhere saw the series in its entirety in the correct order. The first series (EXE) has been released on DVD (and a few earlier volumes on VHS), but in edited format only. Original run â Episodes 549 Movies 5 Pokémon movies 4 Advanced Generation movies 2 Diamond & Pearl movie Specials 2 full-length TV specials Assorted side-story episodes (Pokémon Hosou/Pokémon Chronicles) Winter Vacation shorts Pokémon (abbreviated from Pocket Monsters ) in Japan) is a Japanese anime series, which...
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Plot The series focuses on Lan Hikari and his NetNavi, MegaMan.EXE as they build their friendship while dealing with threats from various NetCrime organizations. Along with Lan are friends Maylu Sakurai, Dex Ogreon, Yai Ayano, Tory Froid, and their respective Navis: Roll, GutsMan, Glide, IceMan. Lan Hikari, known in Japan as Netto Hikari ), is a fictional character and the human protagonist of the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
Derived from the term Internet Navigator, a NetNavi (ããããã Nettonabi) is a key concept in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games, developed by Capcom, as well as the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
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Although the series originally remains fairly close to the games in terms of storyline, it begins to diverge greatly partway into the series. For example, there is no evidence showing that Lan and MegaMan were twin brothers in the anime, unlike in the games where it is revealed near the end of the first Battle Network game. Certain plot points have evidently been changed during the course of the series. In the first Japanese ending credits for Stream, both Ribitta (Kero Midorikawa) and Higsby were featured, foreshadowing, at the time, the possibility of the two becoming Cross Fusion members (Maylu and Ms. Yuri were chosen as substitutes). Similarly, in episode 12 of Beast, Iris is chased down by a shadowy figure bearing a resemblance to Colonel. Given the events that unfold as the rest of the story progresses, this scene does not make sense, as Colonel had not yet become a Zoanoroid, therefore he would not be stalking her to discover Trill's secrets.
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EXE is roughly split into two separate storylines. The first concerns the original WWW (World Three) and Mr. Wily's (Dr. Wily) plan on finding the Ultimate NetNavi, culminating in the N1 Grand Prix, a NetBattling tournament. At its conclusion, the Ultimate NetNavi PharaohMan awakens from his slumber and proceeds to claim the net as his own, deleting MegaMan in the process. PharaohMan would eventually be weakened by the two tournament finalists, ProtoMan and a newly-rebuilt MegaMan, leading to his capture by Wily. The second half of the season has the characters take on Grave (Gospel), a NetMafia syndicate spearheaded by Wily that seeks to create a virus beast with the capability to destroy the net. The last several episodes of EXE would serve as a lead-in to Axess. The Japanese logo for the original Rockman EXE series This article covers the first series of the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, known in Japan as Rockman EXE ). The first series is comprised of two parts (called Areas in the DVD releases) for a total of 56 episodes. ...
The World Three (WWW) is a net crime organization, created by Dr. Wily in the Megaman Battle Network video game and Megaman NT Warrior anime series. ...
Lord Wily is a character in the MegaMan Battle Network video games and the prime antagonist of the series. ...
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Axess -
Lan's father, Yuichiro Hikari, curiously absent for most of EXE, completes his research on the Synchro Chip, a device that enables Operators and NetNavis to become one through the use of Cross Fusion. This development coincides with a plot by Nebula (led by the notorious Dr. Regal) and the Darkloids (headed by ShadeMan and later Laserman) to take over both the human and cyberworlds. It is at this point that events invving Navis become secondary to the action that takes place in the real world (rather than the cyberworld), which has led critics to label it a generic Henshin series. The storyline in Axess is considerably darker, and many EXE regulars make only sporadic appearances. The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE Axess series This article covers the second series of the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series entitled MegaMan NT Warrior Axess, known in Japan as Rockman EXE Axess ). Unlike the original EXE series, Axess is comprised of only one part with 51 episodes. ...
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ç¥ä¸æ Hikari YÅ«ichirÅ) is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games. ...
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At the beginning of Axess, Lan manages to use the then-untested Synchro Chip to Cross Fuse with MegaMan and defeat the Darkloids that materialize in the real world with the aid of Dimensional Converters. Because of this, Lan is invited to become a NetSaver (Net Savior), an Official NetBattler charged with protecting the net. As a result of Cross Fusion, MegaMan loses his Style Change option, but instead gains the ability to use Soul Unison (or "DoubleSoul") with which allows him to combine his powers with other NetNavis. Much of the series is devoted in dealing with the problem of the addictive Dark Chips and the criminal syndicate, Nebula. Style change is a fictional gameplay element in the video game series Megaman Battle Network. ...
Soul Unison ), also known as Double Soul, is a fictional term used in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
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Stream continues the storyline set by Axess by introducing Duo, a being from outer space who seeks to destroy humanity after witnessing the chaos caused by Dr. Regal. Intrigued by Cross Fusion, he decides to spare mankind temporarily, bestowing a test upon the main characters to assess whether or not humans truly merit survival. He sends his subordinate, Slur, to Earth, where she hands Navis possessing the powers of Duo's asteroid to unsuspecting people to observe what they will do with such might. In the process, Neo WWW is formed by Tesla Gauss (Tesla Magnets) to cause havoc. Dr. Regal also returns during the movie, and again towards the end of Stream, with the focus of Stream shifting to time travel. There are no plans to bring Stream and or other NT Warrior sequels to the United States. The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE Stream series The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE movie This article covers the third series of the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, known in Japan as Rockman EXE Stream ). Like Axess, Stream is comprised of only one part with 51 episodes. ...
// Duo Duo (ãã¥ã¼ãª DyÅ«o) is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network spinoff of the Mega Man series of video games by Capcom, and the MegaMan NT Warrior anime. ...
// Duo Duo (ãã¥ã¼ãª DyÅ«o) is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network spinoff of the Mega Man series of video games by Capcom, and the MegaMan NT Warrior anime. ...
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Beast -
Beast introduces the warring Cybeasts (Cyber Beasts) Gregar (Greiga) and Falzar (Falzer), as well as the Navi Trill (who starts out the series as an infant but quickly grows into a young child). Pitted against the newly-emerged Zoanoroid armies of the Cybeasts, Lan, MegaMan, and a select group of their partners, find themselves drawn into the parallel world of Beyondard. Guided by a mysterious girl, Iris, they join the human resistance in the fight to claim the "Synchronizer" powers of Trill, with which MegaMan is able to "Beast Out". Nearing the end of Beast, the android brain belonging to Wily of Beyondard reveals himself along with his lackeys, Blackbeard (Captain Kurohige) and Yuika (Chirol), hoping to acquire the victor Cybeast as his new body. Ultimately, the two merge together into the Super Cybeast Grezar, which becomes Wily's vessel with assistance from Trill's powers. MegaMan and Trill merge together and lend their strength to Lan to form a "Juuka Style," giving him the strength to destroy it. The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE Beast series. ...
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Beast+ -
Image:Beast+ Logo.gif This image is a candidate for speedy deletion. It may be deleted after Saturday, 2 February 2008. Beast+ continues from where Beast left off, though it is marketed as a stand-alone series. Episodes are reduced to approximately ten minutes in length, airing in the thirty minute time-slot Oha Coliseum alongside the Saru Getchu anime. Beast+ consists of a string of arcs beginning with the appearance of the Professor and Zero (both from Mega Man Network Transmission). An ex-WWW member, the Professor recovers the remains of Grezar, intent on reviving it for his own purposes. Following its deletion and Zero's decision to break ties with his master, the second arc takes place. Stranded in the world that they perceive to be opposite of their own, Blackbeard and Yuika band together with Darkloid BubbleMan, committing various crimes in a Team Rocket-esque fashion. Shortly thereafter, MegaMan gains the abilities of Cross System. Zero then returns in the subsequent arc, befriending both GutsMan and MegaMan. The vengeful Professor, however, also resurfaces, unleashing a new subordinate known as Zero One. Moved by the kindness that has been shown to him, Zero sacrifices himself to put a stop to the Professor once and for all. The storyline then continues toward its finale with the introduction of Cache, the final boss of the Japan-exclusive mobile game, Rockman EXE Phantom of Network, who threatens to consume the world with the aid of Phantom Navis and cache data. Beast+ concludes the series, ending September 30, 2006. The Japanese logo for the Rockman EXE Beast series. ...
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Cast -
The following is a list characters from both the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games, and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
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Lan Hikari (å
ç±æ, Hikari Netto) is the human protagonist of the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games. ...
Lan Hikari, known in Japan as Netto Hikari ), is a fictional character and the human protagonist of the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
Alex Doduk is a voice actor who was the first voice of Lan Hikari for 16 episodes on the English version of Megaman NT Warrior. ...
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Kaori Mizuhashi , born August 28, 1974 in Sapporo, HokkaidÅ, Japan) is a seiyÅ« who is employed by Arts Vision. ...
Brittney Wilson (born March 26, 1991 in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada) is an actress and voice actress. ...
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Masako Joh , born October 12, 1978 in Nagasaki) is a seiyū who works for 81 Produce. ...
Lenore Zann (born November 22, 1959 in Sydney, Australia) is a screen, television, stage and voice actress who has appeared in a number of anime and films. ...
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Yusuke Numata (æ²¼ç°ç¥ä» Numata YÅ«suke, born 10 June 1968) is a seiyÅ« born in Kaminagawa Prefecture. ...
Tony Sampson is a Canadian voice actor working out of Ocean Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Scott McNeil (born September 15, 1962 in Brisbane, Australia), is an Australian-born voice actor. ...
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Kumiko Watanabe , born October 7, 1965) is a seiyū born in Chiba, Japan. ...
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Junko Noda , born June 29, 1971) is a female seiyū born in Osaka, Japan. ...
Samuel Vincent (born Samuel Vincent Khouth on October 5, 1971) is a Canadian voice actor who works with the Ocean Group based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Eugene Chaud, known in Japan as Enzan Ijuin ) and in the English anime as Chaud Blaze, is a fictional character in the in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games and the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
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Masaya Matsukaze , born September 9, 1976) is a male actor and seiyuu born in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. ...
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Jin Horikawa ) (December 16, 1962 - ) is a male seiyÅ« from HyÅgo Prefecture. ...
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Omi Minami (南 央美 Minami Ōmi, born July 13, 1968) is a Japanese voice actress (seiyuu). ...
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Lee Tockar is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
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Yuji Ueda (ããã ããã Ueda YÅ«ji, born as ä¸ç° ç¥å¸ Ueda YÅ«ji, born June 15, 1967) is a popular seiyÅ« in Japan. ...
Lee Tockar is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Yuji Ueda (ããã ããã Ueda YÅ«ji, born as ä¸ç° ç¥å¸ Ueda YÅ«ji, born June 15, 1967) is a popular seiyÅ« in Japan. ...
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Brian Drummond (born August 10, 1969 in Salmon Arm, BC) is a Canadian actor. ...
Junko Noda , born June 29, 1971) is a female seiyū born in Osaka, Japan. ...
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Yuji Ueda (ããã ããã Ueda YÅ«ji, born as ä¸ç° ç¥å¸ Ueda YÅ«ji, born June 15, 1967) is a popular seiyÅ« in Japan. ...
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Paul Dobson, of the brothers Dobson (himself, Michael, and Brian), is an accomplished Canadian voice actor, one of the many who work with Ocean Group, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Noriko Hidaka (æ¥é« ã®ãå Hidaka Noriko, born May 31, 1962) is a Japanese voice actress (seiyÅ«). She has acted in the following anime roles: Akane Tendo â Ranma ½ Kikyo â InuYasha Jean â Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water Satsuki â Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) Namis adoptive mother â One Piece Seta SÅjir...
Janyse Aldis Jaud (first name pronounced Zja-niece) is a Canadian actress and singer/songwriter. ...
Noriko Hidaka (æ¥é« ã®ãå Hidaka Noriko, born May 31, 1962) is a Japanese voice actress (seiyÅ«). She has acted in the following anime roles: Akane Tendo â Ranma ½ Kikyo â InuYasha Jean â Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water Satsuki â Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro) Namis adoptive mother â One Piece Seta SÅjir...
Janyse Aldis Jaud (first name pronounced Zja-niece) is a Canadian actress and singer/songwriter. ...
TONY ALCANTAR (left) AND DAN CASTELLANETA (right) on the set of Behind the Camera: The Charlies Angels Story Tony Alcantar is an American actor and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Yuichiro Hikari (å
ç¥ä¸æ Hikari YÅ«ichirÅ) is a fictional character in the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games. ...
Kouichi Nagano ) (born December 12, 1966) is a male seiyū. He is from Sakura, Chiba, Japan. ...
Tokuyoshi Kawashima ) is a Japanese seiyū. He was born on 1973-02-08 in Tokyo, Japan. ...
Michael Adamthwaite (born September 1, 1981 is a Canadian voice actor. ...
Keiji Fujiwara ) (October 5, 1964 - ) is a male seiyū from the Tokyo Metropolitan area who is affiliated with Air Agengy. ...
Hiro Yuki (結城 比呂 Yūki Hiro, né Teruhisa Tsuyusaki or 露崎 照久 Tsuyusaki Teruhisa) is a seiyu who was born on February 13, 1965 in Tokyo. ...
Matt Smith may refer to: Matt Smith (musician), guitar player for the punk rock band Strike Anywhere Matt Smith (Poison_member), guitar player for the glam rock band Paris, which went on to become Poison Matt Smith (voice actor) (born 1968), for the English versions of the anime television shows InuYasha...
Jun Fukuyama (ç¦å±± 潤 Fukuyama Jun, born November 26, 1978) is a male seiyu (voice actor) born in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. ...
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Keiko Nemoto ) is a seiyū who was born on December 10, 1979 in Chiba, Japan. ...
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Kazuhiro Nakata , formerly credited ä¸ç° åå®, born March 19, 1958 in Nagasaki) is a seiyÅ« who works for Ken Production. ...
Trevor Devall is one of the various voice actors who work for Ocean Group, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Kazuhiro Nakata , formerly credited ä¸ç° åå®, born March 19, 1958 in Nagasaki) is a seiyÅ« who works for Ken Production. ...
An anime voice actor, probably most well known for playing Char Aznable in the english dub of Mobile Suit Gundam. ...
Scott McNeil (born September 15, 1962 in Brisbane, Australia), is an Australian-born voice actor. ...
Chiyako Shibahara ) is a seiyuu. ...
Gabe Khouth is an uncouth Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ...
Merchandise -
Merchandising for the Rockman EXE series was heavy in Japan with a variety of toys. Toys ranged from action figures and plush dolls to board games and trading cards. Many toys were originally released by Bandai, including an electronic Plug-In PET replica of the PET used in the original EXE, but Takara took over with merchandising starting with Axess. Electronic PET toys have since been released with every new model used in the show: Advanced PET and Advanced PET II (Axess), Progress PET (Stream), and Link PET and Link PET_EX (Beast and Beast+). Battle Chips for use in the PETs are often packaged with other merchandise, including action figures and even Japanese installments of Battle Network video games. MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE; ããã¯ãã³ã¨ã°ã¼ Rokkuman Eguze) has five anime series and one movie. ...
This article is about the Japanese toy manufacturer. ...
The original PET used in the first two Battle Network video-games. ...
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Most of the merchandise remains Japan-exclusive. However, to help promote the English version of the anime series, Mattel created a line of original MegaMan NT Warrior action figures for the U.S. market. The series were released in two waves with a third wave planned but never released. The action figures featured many prominent characters from the anime with detachable limbs—interchangeable with other figures—so that Battle Chip weaponry could be attached. Mattel also released all twelve DoubleSoul MegaMan figures (featured in Battle Network 4 and Axess) with detachable armor, as well as various miniature figurines (usually depicted in battle) and a few taller figurines, including a talking CrossFusion MegaMan figure. Mattel headquarters in El Segundo Mattel Inc. ...
Furthermore, the Advanced PET toy (featured in Axess) was imported in three available designs: blue/gray (MegaMan), red/black (ProtoMan), and black/purple (Bass). The Advanced PET II model was planned but never released. English Battle Chips were packaged with nearly every piece of MegaMan NT Warrior merchandise, but chips could also be bought separately in booster packs. Japanese and English Battle Chips will work on either Japanese or English versions of the PETs, although only the Progress PET featured backwards compatibility with previous generations of Battle Chips. In collectible card games and collectible miniature wargames, a booster pack is a sealed package of cards or figurines, designed to add to a players collection. ...
Decipher also distributed a trading card game in the United States. However, it was not a translation of the pre-existing trading card games in Japan. The card game has since been discontinued. Decipher, Inc. ...
In Japan, various soundtracks have been released featuring background music and theme songs used in the show. Also, every episode of the anime has been released across sixty-five DVDs usually containing three episodes per disc. In the United States, thirteen DVDs have been released covering the original 52 episodes of EXE. The first six volumes were also released in VHS form. The English version of Axess has yet to be released on DVD. Bottom view of VHS cassette with magnetic tape exposed Top view of VHS cassette with front casing removed The Video Home System, better known by its abbreviation VHS, is a recording and playing standard. ...
Other merchandise includes a life-sized Mega Buster that fires foam darts, an original MegaMan NT Warrior-themed board game, and MegaMan.EXE Halloween costumes. This article is about the holiday. ...
See also This is a list of television shows based on video games: Animated Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. ...
The Mega Man Battle Network series is one of Capcoms Mega Man series and debuted in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance. ...
Derived from the term Internet Navigator, a NetNavi (ããããã Nettonabi) is a key concept in the Mega Man Battle Network series of video games, developed by Capcom, as well as the MegaMan NT Warrior (Rockman EXE) anime and manga. ...
The original PET used in the first two Battle Network video-games. ...
Settlers of Catan is a multiplayer board game designed by Klaus Teuber. ...
External links | Mega Man Battle Network video games | | | Main series | | | | Spin-offs | | | | Anime | MegaMan NT Warrior | | | Soundtracks | Rockman EXE Complete Game-Music Collection - Rockman EXE 1~3 · Rockman EXE Complete Game-Music Collection - Rockman EXE 4 & 4.5 & 5 · Rockman EXE 5DS & 6 Music Encyclopedia | | | Related articles | | | Image File history File links æ¸.svgâ The Chinese character æ¸, in regular script. ...
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Japanese writing Kanji Kana Hiragana Katakana Hentaigana ManyÅgana Uses Furigana Okurigana RÅmaji ) are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana (平仮å), katakana (çä»®å), and the Arabic numerals. ...
Japanese writing Kanji æ¼¢å Kana ä»®å Hiragana 平仮å Katakana çä»®å Manyogana ä¸èä»®å Uses Furigana æ¯ãä»®å Okurigana éãä»®å RÅmaji ãã¼ãå For other meanings of Kana, see Kana (disambiguation). ...
The Mega Man Battle Network series is one of Capcoms Mega Man series and debuted in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance. ...
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Mega Man Battle Network 2 is the second game of the MegaMan Battle Network series of video games by Capcom. ...
MegaMan Battle Network 3 is the third game in the MegaMan Battle Network series, released in 2002 in Japan and 2003 in North America for Nintendos Game Boy Advance handheld video game console. ...
MegaMan Battle Network 4 is the fourth game in the MegaMan Battle Network series. ...
Mega Man Battle Network 5 ) is a Japanese-developed role-playing video game. ...
Mega Man Battle Network 6 is the sixth and final installment of the Mega Man Battle Network series from Capcom. ...
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The MegaMan Battle Network series is one of Capcoms Mega Man series and debuted in 2001 on the Game Boy Advance. ...
Rockman EXE WS is a title in the Mega Man Battle Network subseries of Mega Man video games. ...
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Rockman EXE Phantom of Network is a game in the MegaMan Battle Network subseries of Rockman (Mega Man) series of video games from Capcom. ...
Rockman EXE Legend of Network ) is a video game in the MegaMan Battle Network series for mobile phones developed by Capcom. ...
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