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** Namagem is shown to be able to stack Robot Master abilities on top of each other, something that Mega Man was shown to be able to do in the [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan 1994 Ruby Spears adaptation]] in the episode "Cold Steel".
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* {{Expy}}: Blasto Woman is a primarily yellow, [[FatBastard stocky]] robot, and most of the times she appears, she's in it [[OnlyInItForTheMoney to steal something valuable]], all traits common with [[VideoGame/WarioLand Wario.]]
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* NoirEpisode: "A Guilded Cage" opens with the kids watching a noir movie. Despite the lead character being a loner in an uncaring, bitter world, Aki and Mini really get into it and want an actual mystery of their own to solve. They get their wish when the Good Guild is hypnotized into destroying public property and attacking Mega Man. The episode occasionally utilizes DeliberatelyMonochrome, PrivateEyeMonologue, and Mini [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn on saxophone]], as Mega Man tries to solve the case and look for the most obvious suspect. [[spoiler:Hypno Woman's actually the RedHerring; it's really Namagem, who copied her power as part of plan to get the key from Dr. Light]].

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* NoirEpisode: "A Guilded Cage" opens with the kids watching a noir movie. Despite the lead character being a loner in an uncaring, bitter world, Aki and Mini really get into it and want an actual mystery of their own to solve. They get their wish when the Good Guild is hypnotized into destroying public property and attacking Mega Man. The episode occasionally utilizes DeliberatelyMonochrome, PrivateEyeMonologue, and Mini [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn on saxophone]], as Mega Man tries to solve the case and look for the most obvious suspect. [[spoiler:Hypno [[spoiler:But Hypno Woman's actually the RedHerring; it's really Namagem, who copied her power as part of a plan to get the key Mega Key from Dr. Light]].
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* WhamLine:
** "SWISH": after Aki admits to Dr. Light he'll only be ready to enter the lab when the time is right, the latter says to himself, "That might be sooner than you might think." This indicates he's more aware of what's been going on than he's let on.
** "Change the Charge": Lord Obsidian looks at two very different photos, while talking about how Mega Man won't stop him from getting the Mega Key.
--->'''Lord Obsidian:''' Hello, Aki.
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* NoirEpisode: "A Guilded Cage" opens with the kids watching a noir movie. Despite the lead character being a loner in an uncaring, bitter world, Aki and Mini really get into it and want an actual mystery of their own to solve. They get their wish when the Good Guild is hypnotized into destroying public property and attacking Mega Man. The episode occasionally utilizes DeliberatelyMonochrome, PrivateEyeMonologue, and Mini [[LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn on saxophone]], as Mega Man tries to solve the case and look for the most obvious suspect. [[spoiler:Hypno Woman's actually the RedHerring; it's really Namagem, who copied her power as part of plan to get the key from Dr. Light]].
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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Fire Man lets it slip in "Opposites Attract" that he and Wave Man are working for someone else. Up to that point, Mega Man thought he was just dealing with yet another isolated incident.


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* RedOniBlueOni:
** Generally speaking, Aki/Mega Man is impulsive and headstrong, while Suna is logical and collected.
** "Opposites Attract" runs with it. Not only do Mega Man and Suna have to work together while feuding, but Fire Man and Wave Man team-up for a job, despite their conflicting personalities and powers. Fire Man keeps barking orders and being angry, while Wave Man handles the specifics of the mission and is relaxed around his supposed friend. Deconstructed in that Fire Man repeatedly insults and abuses Wave Man, so it doesn't take much to convince Wave Man to assert himself.
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I think that trope means "a streamlined adaptation in the same medium as the original"; this is a TV series rather than a video game.


The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night sets his sinister plans in motion, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off the villain's robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.

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The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night sets his sinister plans in motion, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off the villain's robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.

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Artifact of Doom deletion: Considering what we learn about the Mega Key later on in season 1, I don't think it counts as this trope anymore. / Art Shift edit: The episodes don't have true "title cards" like the ones seen in the YouTube channel's episode trailers.


* ArtShift: ''Fully Charged'' shifts from CGI to 8-bit and 16-bit sprites during episode title cards, flashbacks and some fight scenes, emulating the feeling of playing retro-styled video games.
* ArtifactOfDoom: The Mega Key is a device that gives people total control over robots.

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* ArtShift: ''Fully Charged'' shifts from CGI to 8-bit and 16-bit sprites sprite animations during episode title cards, flashbacks and some fight scenes, emulating the feeling of playing retro-styled video games.
* ArtifactOfDoom: The Mega Key is a device that gives people total control over robots.
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The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night sets his sinister plans in motion, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off his robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.

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The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night sets his sinister plans in motion, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off his the villain's robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.



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Should probably remove this, as Namagem's name is finally mentioned near the end of episode 51.


The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night announces his plans for world domination, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off his robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini, eventually confronting his twin brother Namagem, who is under the evil sergeant's influence. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.

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The series follows Aki Light (Vincent Tong), a [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot seemingly-human robot boy]] living in the futuristic Silicon City with his "father" Dr. Light (Creator/GaryChalk) and his sister Suna Light. When Sgt. Night announces sets his sinister plans for world domination, in motion, he must transform into the heroic Mega Man and fight off his robot army with the help of his family, his robot dog Rush and his RobotBuddy Mega Mini, eventually confronting his twin brother Namagem, who is under the evil sergeant's influence.Mini. The series is something similar to an UltimateUniverse, as it reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.



* AllThereInTheManual: Namagem's name is only mentioned in episode summaries, and is never spoken aloud.
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* RunningGag: the blond background kid who drops his ice cream in many episodes. May also be a ShoutOut to the fat man who has the same thing happen to him in WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch.

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* RunningGag: the The blond background kid who drops his ice cream in many episodes. May also be a ShoutOut to the fat man who has the same thing happen to him in WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch.the ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise.



* TronLines: Mega Man's new design features an abundance of these, and with the way they and his armor are laid out, they give him a look halfway between his regular [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic self]] and [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]]. Several Robot Masters also have these.

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* TronLines: Mega Man's new design features an abundance of these, and with the way they and his armor are laid out, they give him a look halfway between his regular [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic self]] and [[VideoGame/MegaManX Mega Man X]].VideoGame/MegaManX. Several Robot Masters also have these.
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* RunningGag: the blond background kid who drops his ice cream in many episodes. May also be a ShoutOut to the fat man who has the same thing happen to him in WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch.

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* RaceLift: Suna, Roll's counterpart in this series, is black.

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* RaceLift: Suna, Roll's counterpart in this series, is black.AmbiguouslyBrown.


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** ''It's Chemistry, Man!'' has several references to Franchise/StarWars, with Ashley saying, "Hurry Mega Man, you're our only hope!" and Mega Man getting turned to Platinum with Mini in a similar pose to Han when he was frozen.
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* SurroundedBySmartPeople: Aki is the only one in both his family and friend group who isn't a robotics whiz.
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Adding context.


* TransformationSequence: "mega-nize me!"

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* TransformationSequence: "mega-nize me!"Any time Aki says "Mega-nize me!", you can expect a sequence of him transforming into Mega Man that lasts around a quarter of a minute, though it's ''slightly'' shortened later in the series, and sometimes he transforms off-screen, bypassing the sequence entirely.
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* TransformationSequence: "mega-nize me!"
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* RetrauxFlashback: The wartime flashback in "Enter the Wood Man" looks like a classic game.
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** It is also inverted in the case of the Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.

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** It is also inverted in the case of the Robot Masters originally made by Dr. Wily (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.
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** Also inverted in the case of the Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.

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** Also It is also inverted in the case of the Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, Wily (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.
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** Also inverted in the case of Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.

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** Also inverted in the case of the Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.
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** Sgt. Night believes unity between mankind and robotkind can't happen. Naturally, Aki objects to this, believing that humans and robots can and should live together. [[spoiler: It's all a fakeout for Night’s robot-supremacy agenda.]]

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** Sgt. Night believes unity between mankind and robotkind can't happen. Naturally, Aki objects to this, believing happen, and that humans and are superior to robots can and should live together. [[spoiler: It's all a fakeout by virtue of having created them. [[spoiler:If he had gotten his hands on the Mega Key, he would be completely willing to erase the personalities of the Robot Masters that worked for Night’s robot-supremacy agenda.him so they could become the "tools" he believes robots to be.]]

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* IronicEchoCut: "Make the Cut" has Suna tell Aki that he needs to take a break from being Mega Man so that he doesn't burn himself out fighting Lord Obsidian's minions:
--> '''Suna''': I doubt Lord Obsidian is sending another minion out right this minute.\\
(''cut to Lord Obsidian's lair'')\\
'''Lord Obsidian''': I'm sending you out right this minute, Cut Man.



* OnPatrolMontage: "Power Cycle" has a montage of an increasingly exhausted Mega Man putting away Robot Masters while Sergeant Night watches.

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* OnPatrolMontage: "Power Cycle" has a montage of an increasingly exhausted Mega Man putting away Robot Masters while Sergeant Night watches. This happens a second time in "Make the Cut", only without Night watching it.
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* AdaptedOut: Roll and Protoman have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively.

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* AdaptedOut: Roll and Protoman Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively.



* AdaptationNameChange: Instead of Rock (or even [[VideoGame/MegaManPoweredUp Mega]]), Mega Man's real name is Aki. Interestingly, one of its meanings includes "bright", which works well with his surname of Light.

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* AdaptationNameChange: Instead of Rock (or -- or even [[VideoGame/MegaManPoweredUp Mega]]), Mega]] -- Mega Man's real name is Aki. Interestingly, one of its meanings includes "bright", which works very well with his surname of Light.



** Also inverted in the case of Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.

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** Also inverted in the case of Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, Junk Man and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.



** Many Robot Masters in the series have traits from other Robot Masters in the games, such as Wood Man being a composite of himself and Shadow Man.

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** Many Robot Masters in the series have traits from other Robot Masters in the games, such as Wood Man being a composite of himself and Shadow Man, and Guts Man becoming like Dust Man.



** [[spoiler:Namagem is a combination of Bass and Proto Man, sharing the armored design of the former and the backstory of the latter.]]

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** [[spoiler:Namagem is a combination of Bass and Proto Man, sharing the armored black-and-yellow design of the former and the backstory of the latter.]]
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* LoneWolfBoss: Hypno Woman and Ice Man aren't directly affiliated with Sgt. Night, and thus never team up with him or other Robot Masters.

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* LoneWolfBoss: Hypno Woman Woman, Wood Man, and Ice Man aren't directly affiliated with Sgt. Night, and thus never team up with him or other Robot Masters.
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* LoneWolfBoss: Hypno Woman and Ice Man aren't directly affiliated with Sgt. Night, and thus never team up with him or other Robot Masters.
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** Also inverted in the case of Robot Masters made by Dr. Wily, (Air Man, Wood Man, and Wave Man), who are also not related to this universe’s version of him.
** And as there is no version of Dr. Cossack, Drill Man has an entirely different creator who makes no physical appearance.
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* TwoPersonLoveTriangle: Aki is stated to have a crush on his and Suma's friend Ashely in an official synopsis for her debut episode, something that is made clear in ''Watt's Happening?!'', meanwhile by the same episode Ashley has developed a bit of a crush on Mega Man herself without realizing that he and her friend Aki are one in the same.

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* TwoPersonLoveTriangle: Aki is stated to have a crush on his and Suma's Suna's friend Ashely Ashley in an official synopsis for her debut episode, something that is made clear in ''Watt's Happening?!'', meanwhile Happening?!''; meanwhile, by the same episode episode, Ashley has developed a bit of a crush on Mega Man herself without realizing that he and her friend Aki are one in the same.
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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Inverted. The Robot Masters created by Dr. Light in the canon games (Fire Man, Ice Man, Elec Man, and Guts Man) have had their connection to him stricken.

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* AdaptationOriginConnection: Inverted. The Robot Masters created by Dr. Light in the canon games (Fire Man, Ice Man, Elec Man, and Guts Man and Cut Man) have had their connection to him stricken.
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* MacGuffin: The latter half of the series focuses on Sgt. Night seeking the Mega Key, which can control all robots.
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** in "Change the Charge," Elec Man enlists Mega Man to put power converters all around the city, only for it to be a ruse so Namagem and Lord Obsidian can hypnotize all the robots remotely. This happening again is {{lampshaded}} when Obsidian is surprised it actually worked.

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** in In "Change the Charge," Elec Man enlists Mega Man to put power converters all around the city, supposedly to turn over a new leaf, only for it to be a ruse so Namagem and Lord Obsidian can hypnotize all the robots remotely. This happening again is {{lampshaded}} when Obsidian is surprised it actually worked.

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