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A list of characters appearing in Megaman Sprite Comic, since many of these characters are either [[YouDontLookLikeYou heavily distorted]] from their canon appearance, have [[AdaptationNameChange different names]], [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs or]] [[CaptainErsatz both.]] Similarly, their characterizations are all dramatically altered to the point where half the time, there is no clear line between good and evil.

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A list of characters appearing in Megaman Sprite Comic, ''Webcomic/MegamanSpriteComic'', since many of these characters are either [[YouDontLookLikeYou heavily distorted]] from their canon appearance, have [[AdaptationNameChange different names]], [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs or]] [[CaptainErsatz both.]] Similarly, their characterizations are all dramatically altered to the point where half the time, there is no clear line between good and evil.



* ShoutOut: Bass's design is heavily modeled after an [[StarWars astromech droid]], particularly an R2 unit.

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* ShoutOut: Bass's design is heavily modeled after an [[StarWars [[Franchise/StarWars astromech droid]], particularly an R2 unit.
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* NiceHat: Subverted. Snakeman getting a cool hat just causes Megaman to hate him even more.
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Megaman's sister. [[IncestIsRelative And girlfriend.]]

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Megaman's sister. [[IncestIsRelative [[BrotherSisterIncest And girlfriend.]]



* IncestIsRelative: Is Megaman's sister, and also his girlfriend. Nobody is at all bothered by this.

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* IncestIsRelative: BrotherSisterIncest: Is Megaman's sister, and also his girlfriend. Nobody is at all bothered by this.

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* FlatWhat: see CatchPhrase

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* FlatWhat: see CatchPhraseCatchPhrase.



* CastFromHitPoints: His "crash" move.



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* FatComicReliefFatComicRelief: Hilarity frequently ensues when he's around.
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Dewicking per TRS decision.


* BiTheWay: He is depicted as having both dating women and men and it has been stated that he isn't gay (although his boyfriend, Crashman is), which points to the fact that he is bisexual.
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* CloudCuckooander: Is arguably the most academically-minded character in the cast, with his various scientific lessons and lectures. However, whether or not he actually knows what he's talking about is... questionable.

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* CloudCuckooander: CloudCuckoolander: Is arguably the most academically-minded character in the cast, with his various scientific lessons and lectures. However, whether or not he actually knows what he's talking about is... questionable.

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* BiTheWay: He is depicted as having both dating women and men and it has been stated that he isn't gay (although his boyfriend, Crashman is), which points to the fact that he is bisexual.



* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Parodied. He refers to a bunch of sealife in megamanspritegame as his "canine friends" when he sees that they [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext formed a bridge across a pit in the sea level]].
* AnimeHair: Averted. He has short grey hair in contrast to his original counterparts gigantic pompadour.



* CloudCuckooLander: Is arguably the most academically-minded character in the cast, with his various scientific lessons and lectures. However, whether or not he actually knows what he's talking about is... questionable.

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* CloudCuckooLander: CloudCuckooander: Is arguably the most academically-minded character in the cast, with his various scientific lessons and lectures. However, whether or not he actually knows what he's talking about is... questionable.



* {{Irony}}: In most Megaman Webcomics with a comedic tone, Protoman is usually the OnlySaneMan and StraightMan to the rest of the cast. Here, he is arguably even nuttier than most characters, given his tenuous grasp on science as shown in CloudCuckooLander, and is shown.



* SuperNotDrowningSkills: Crossed over with WalkDontSwim. In megamanspritegame the player temporarily controls him in a level that takes place in the sea.



* CompositeCharacter: Although he is intended to represent Dr. Light, his appearance is closer to that of Megaman X's Dr. Cain.

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* CompositeCharacter: Although he is intended to represent Dr. Light, his appearance is closer to that of Megaman X's Dr. Cain. Cain, and Dr. Wily, as well, given his similar mustache to him.
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-->''What''

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-->''What''-->''what''
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ultimately, he does care abour his relatives (in his own warped way) and even saves their lives in the game.
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* CatchPhrase: Begins every strip of the comic (almost) with the word "what". Also begins many of his conversations in the RPG the same way.
* FlatWhat: see CatchPhrase


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* LethalChef: His inability to properly make B-Ball Pasta once killed Zero, but [[UnexplainedRecovery he got better.]] Almost immediately afterward, Megaman uses it to kill Iris.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: B-Ball Pasta, though it is implied Megaman is actually terrible at making it. Although he appears to put an actual basketball in the pasta, the real recipe may not call for it.


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* CompressedHair: Under Zero's helmet. It doesn't seem to have an end to it, once unfurled.


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* ExtremeOmnivore: Ate his way out of a steel cage.
* FatComicRelief


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* CanineCompanion


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* WhaleEgg: How Dogmobiles are born, apparently.


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* NeverSpeakIllOfTheDead: [[DefiedTrope Defied]] in the RPG. [[spoiler: After he dies, Megaman openly refers to him as a prick and defends his words, arguing that he's "honestly glad that he's dead."]]


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* NiceHat: Subverted. Snakeman getting a cool hat just causes Megaman to hate him even more.


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* BumblingDad
* ButtMonkey: Is frequently stuffed into the inventory in the RPG, and even used as a raft.


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[[folder:Roll]]
!!Roll
Megaman's sister. [[IncestIsRelative And girlfriend.]]
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* IncestIsRelative: Is Megaman's sister, and also his girlfriend. Nobody is at all bothered by this.
* NoodlePeople: Taken to an extreme with Roll's arms. She doesn't even appear to have actual hands, making them look more like tentacles.
* VolumetricMouth: Roll easily has one of the largest mouths of the entire cast, constantly stuck in this wide-open expression.
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[[folder:Bass]]
!!Bass
A silent robot who walks on treads and typically hangs out with everyone ''but'' Megaman.
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* ShoutOut: Bass's design is heavily modeled after an [[StarWars astromech droid]], particularly an R2 unit.
* TheRival: Notably averted with this incarnation of the character, as Quickman takes over the roll completely. In fact, Megaman barely even acknowledges his existence.
* TheSpeechless: to the point that even his character description on the comic's website is completely blank.
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[[folder:Vile]]
!!Vile
-->''"He died at the hospital today."''
* AlmostDeadGuy: always lives just long enough for Megaman to happen upon him before giving a sappy speech and dying.
* NoBodyLeftBehind: In a likely parody of the trope, Vile's body will fade away seconds after his passing.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: Exaggerated. He talks as if he is an old friend of Megaman, but after his body disappears...
-->'''Megaman:'''who was that idiot
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The Main Protagonist of ''Megaman Sprite Comic''. As with most characters in the series, a toothy, bug-eyed look is perpetually frozen on his face.
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''What''

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''What''-->''What''



''Barfk Barfk''

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''Barfk -->''Barfk Barfk''



''Are you in or are you skin?''

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''Are -->''Are you in or are you skin?''

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-->''Barfk Barfk''

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-->''Barfk ''Barfk Barfk''



-->''Are you in or are you skin?''

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-->''Are ''Are you in or are you skin?''
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A list of characters appearing in Megaman Sprite Comic, since many of these characters are either [[YouDontLookLikeYou heavily distorted]] from their canon appearance, have [[AdaptationNameChange different names]], [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs or]] [[CaptainErsatz both.]] Similarly, their characterizations are all dramatically altered to the point where half the time, there is no clear line between good and evil.
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[[folder:Megaman]]
!!Megaman
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*ActuallyADoombot: Dr. Dad claims at one point that Megaman and Zero are robots based on children he almost had, then decided to have aborted, but then afterwards decided he wanted anyways. Although they are robots in the source material, whether or not these versions actually have so much as a microchip in them is uncertain.
** They are seen falling apart if they run out of HP in the game, but at other times in the comic, Megaman has been seen bleeding.
*AdaptationalWimp: Megaman does not have an arm cannon or any sort of formal weapon. Then again, it might be a bit overpowered, considering what threats he faces here.
*BigBrotherBully: Averted. He can be horrible to everyone else, but is always kind to his brother Zero, considering him an equal.
*BrutalHonesty: Megaman has no tact for the things he doesn't like. From the RPG:
--> '''Little Girl, spinning around:''' I'm going to be a dancer some day!!
--> '''Megaman:''' You're really bad at it and you should stop.
*{{Jerkass}}: Much of the humor involving Megaman is him and Zero telling everyone else what stupid pricks they are, or abusing their elders for various reasons.
** He also killed Iris so she couldn't come between him and Zero.
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[[folder:Zero]]
!!Zero
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*ActuallyADoombot: Dr. Dad claims at one point that Megaman and Zero are robots based on children he almost had, then decided to have aborted, but then afterwards decided he wanted anyways. Although they are robots in the source material, whether or not these versions actually have so much as a microchip in them is uncertain.
*EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He is the only character who Megaman seems to have any respect for.
*RelatedInTheAdaptation: He is Megaman's (presumably) younger brother here. In the source canon however, not only are they not related, but these particular characters (Megaman and Zero, not Megaman X and Zero) have never met.
*WhatTheHellHero: To Megaman. He tolerates most of Megaman's antics to the point of going along with them, but isn't afraid to call him out when he goes too far.
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[[folder:UncleProton]]
!!Uncle Proton
Megaman and Zero's fat, disabled uncle.
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*AdaptationNameChange: Probably one of the most obvious, "Proton" sounding like "Protoman" run through an autocorrect program. It helps that he also wears a gray suit with his signature red helmet.
*BigFun: Not particularly hammy, but hilarity does often follow him.
*CloudCuckooLander: Is arguably the most academically-minded character in the cast, with his various scientific lessons and lectures. However, whether or not he actually knows what he's talking about is... questionable.
-->"''As we all know, sand is the liquid state of rock. It is often called the "party element", because without it we would not have beaches.''"
*KavorkaMan: Somehow obtains a harem during the course of the RPG.
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[[folder:Dogmobile]]
!!Dogmobile
-->''Barfk Barfk''
Megaman and Zero's wheel-footed dog. It may or may not be able to fly as needed.
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*BigDamnHeroes: When Megaman gets his brother and himself stuck on the moon in the RPG, Dogmobile arrives to rescue them.
*CaptainErsatz: Dogmobile is this to the source material's Rush, although the two look nothing alike aside from their red coloration. One comic strip suggested this was also the case with Tango in the form of "Catmobile" (complete with the same green color), but Dogmobile ate it.
*SuddenlyVoiced: Dogmobile II, an upgraded version of Dogmobile seen in the RPG, can speak English by default. However, Megaman demands Dogmobile never do so.
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[[folder:Quickman]]
!!Quickman
-->''Are you in or are you skin?''
Megaman's annoying rival, and the closest thing to a recurring villain in the comics.
*TheRival: In ways that make Gary Oak look friendly. Many times, he doesn't even care what Megaman is trying to accomplish, so long as he can stand in the way and make things difficult.
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[[folder:Snakeman]]
!!Snakeman
A prick and a loser. Megaman and Zero don't want to hang out with anyone that looks like as much of a prick as him.
*SelfFulfillingProphecy: Snakeman in a nutshell. Megaman can claim Snakeman is unlikeable without any solid evidence and come off as just plain mean to poor Snakeman. Snakeman however will often get angry enough over it to antagonize them and prove Megaman's point.
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[[folder:DoctorDad]]
!!Doctor Dad
Megaman and Zero's often put-upon dad, whom Megaman seems to delight in abusing.
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*CompositeCharacter: Although he is intended to represent Dr. Light, his appearance is closer to that of Megaman X's Dr. Cain.
*GrievousHarmWithABody: In the RPG, Megaman and Zero ''keep him in their inventory.'' Not only do they use him as a raft, but they can also throw him at enemies.
*InstitutionalApparel: The fact that he appears to be wearing a straight jacket is one of the ''least'' concerning things in this series.
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