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* InNameOnly: This series has almost ''nothing'' in common with the games; Dr. Light's backstory is significantly changed, Roll and Protoman are replaced with new, slightly different characters, Rock is now Aki Light and has a smaller robot living in his head, the main antagonist of ''every single mainline game'' is written out completely, ect.

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* InNameOnly: This series has almost ''nothing'' in common with the games; source material; Dr. Light's backstory is significantly changed, Roll and Protoman are replaced with new, slightly different characters, Rock is now Aki Light and has a smaller robot living in his head, the main antagonist of ''every single mainline game'' is written out completely, ect.
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Official Facebook account (so far only official social account I've seen) spells it without a hyphen


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* TransformationSequence: 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: Any time Aki says "Mega-nize "Meganize 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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* TruerToTheText: In some respects, it's more faithful to the Classic series than the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears 1994 Ruby Spears]] cartoon.

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* TruerToTheText: In some respects, it's more faithful to the Classic series than the [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears 1994 Ruby Spears]] cartoon.cartoon- though it’s still very wrong to say that it’s completely accurate.
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* InNameOnly: This series has almost ''nothing'' in common with the games; Dr. Light's backstory is significantly changed, Roll and Protoman are replaced with new, slightly different characters, Rock is now Aki Light and has a smaller robot living in his head, the main antagonist of ''every single mainline game'' is written out completely, ect.
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* AdaptedOut: The roles of Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively. There is evidence, however, that said characters ''do'' exist in the continuity, as evidenced by a poster in Aki's room suggesting that Roll is a rock star in this universe ''(Rockin' Roll, [[JustForPun get it?]])''

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* AdaptedOut: The roles of Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively. There is evidence, however, that said characters ''do'' Roll, at least, ''does'' exist in the this continuity, as evidenced by a poster in Aki's room suggesting that Roll is a rock star in this universe ''(Rockin' Roll, [[JustForPun get it?]])''it?]])''.
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** Namagem is 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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** Namagem is 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 [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears 1994 Ruby Spears adaptation]] in the episode "Cold Steel".



** Wouldn't be a Mega Man series without having this trope in effect. Much like his [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan Ruby-Spears counterpart]], he can copy the powers of his opponents through his Variable Weapon System, but instead of touching a Robot Master to replicate their power, Aki can use his Mega Buster to slowly gather enough data to replicate not only that Robot Master's weapon, but also a cosmetic change. However, he can only store three schematics at a time, and he can't shoot with the Mega Buster during the process, leaving him vulnerable.

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** Wouldn't be a Mega Man series without having this trope in effect. Much like his [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears Ruby-Spears counterpart]], he can copy the powers of his opponents through his Variable Weapon System, but instead of touching a Robot Master to replicate their power, Aki can use his Mega Buster to slowly gather enough data to replicate not only that Robot Master's weapon, but also a cosmetic change. However, he can only store three schematics at a time, and he can't shoot with the Mega Buster during the process, leaving him vulnerable.



* TruerToTheText: In some respects, it's more faithful to the Classic series than the [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan 1994 Ruby Spears]] cartoon.

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* TruerToTheText: In some respects, it's more faithful to the Classic series than the [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears 1994 Ruby Spears]] cartoon.
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''Mega Man: Fully Charged'' is the second American animated series based on Creator/{{Capcom}}'s beloved [[Franchise/MegaMan mascot]]. [[LegacyCharacter More specifically]], it is the second Mega Man animated series overall to be based on the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic incarnation]], following [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears the 1994-95 Ruby-Spears show]]. ''Fully Charged'' was developed by Creator/ManOfActionStudios and premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork on August 5th, 2018 as a part of the franchise's 30th anniversary.

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''Mega Man: Fully Charged'' is the second American animated series based on Creator/{{Capcom}}'s beloved [[Franchise/MegaMan mascot]]. [[LegacyCharacter More specifically]], it is the second Mega Man ''Mega Man'' animated series overall to be based on the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic incarnation]], following [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears the 1994-95 Ruby-Spears show]]. ''Fully Charged'' was developed by Creator/ManOfActionStudios and premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork on August 5th, 2018 as a part of the franchise's 30th anniversary.
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''Mega Man: Fully Charged'' is the second American animated series based on Creator/{{Capcom}}'s beloved [[Franchise/MegaMan mascot]]. [[LegacyCharacter More specifically]], it is the second Mega Man animated series overall to be based on the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic incarnation]], following [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan the 1994-95 Ruby-Spears show]]. ''Fully Charged'' was developed by Creator/ManOfActionStudios and premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork on August 5th, 2018 as a part of the franchise's 30th anniversary.

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''Mega Man: Fully Charged'' is the second American animated series based on Creator/{{Capcom}}'s beloved [[Franchise/MegaMan mascot]]. [[LegacyCharacter More specifically]], it is the second Mega Man animated series overall to be based on the [[VideoGame/MegaManClassic classic incarnation]], following [[WesternAnimation/MegaMan [[WesternAnimation/MegaManRubySpears the 1994-95 Ruby-Spears show]]. ''Fully Charged'' was developed by Creator/ManOfActionStudios and premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork on August 5th, 2018 as a part of the franchise's 30th anniversary.
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** Bert Wily's character resembles that of Alan from the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan Dreamwave]] comics; the well meaning best friend of Aki, but combined with the ingenuity of his namesake.

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** Bert Wily's character resembles that of Alan from the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave Dreamwave]] comics; the well meaning best friend of Aki, but combined with the ingenuity of his namesake.



* HighSchoolAU: The show is this to the ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' series, though not the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan first]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork second]] or even [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce third]] time in the franchise to tackle this premise. Like the Dreamwave comics, this is not directly created by Capcom and has no game it's tying into or adapting from.

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* HighSchoolAU: The show is this to the ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' series, though not the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan [[ComicBook/MegaManDreamwave first]], [[VideoGame/MegaManBattleNetwork second]] or even [[VideoGame/MegaManStarForce third]] time in the franchise to tackle this premise. Like the Dreamwave comics, this is not directly created by Capcom and has no game it's tying into or adapting from.
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* StinkyFlower: "Flower Power" revolves around an incredibly foul-smelling plant called the "Corpse Flower" Although this is ultimately inverted at the end when Wood Man plants it in a certain spot in the forest, causing it to bloom and create a pleasant scent.
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Some of the Robot Masters have their looks changed. IceMan, for example, has white-ish skin.

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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Some of Like the Ruby-Spears ''Mega Man'', the Robot Masters have different designs from their looks changed. IceMan, video game counterparts. Ice Man, for example, has white-ish skin.
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* YouDontLookLikeYou: Some of the Robot Masters have their looks changed. IceMan, for example, has white-ish skin.
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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 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), (Creator/VincentTong), 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 reimagines various aspects of the classic franchise and its characters by giving them a new twist or interpretation.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios that takes place after the events of the series, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters and an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.

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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ [[ComicBook/MegaManFullyCharged a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios that takes place after the events of the series, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters and an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.
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Show's long over, and no he didn't.


** Bert Wily's character resembles that of Alan from the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan Dreamwave]] comics; the well meaning best friend of Aki, but combined with the ingenuity of his namesake. Whether he possesses Dr. Wily's more negative traits remains to be seen.

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** Bert Wily's character resembles that of Alan from the [[ComicBook/DreamwavesMegaMan Dreamwave]] comics; the well meaning best friend of Aki, but combined with the ingenuity of his namesake. Whether he possesses Dr. Wily's more negative traits remains to be seen.

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* TheFarmerAndTheViper: In "Enemy of My Enemy", Fire Man and Namagem are locked in a grudge match. Mega Man ultimately teams up with the former to stop the latter, and as Fire Man prepares to finish Namagem off while he's weakened, Mega Man convinces him to spare him. [[spoiler:Namagem repays Fire Man for this with a heavily-damaging charged blast to the back while his guard is down, then makes his getaway while Mega Man is occupied with Fire Man's well-being, leading Mega Man to stop him by any means necessary the next time they meet]].

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* TheFarmerAndTheViper: TheFarmerAndTheViper:
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In "Enemy of My Enemy", Fire Man and Namagem are locked in a grudge match. Mega Man ultimately teams up with the former to stop the latter, and as Fire Man prepares to finish Namagem off while he's weakened, Mega Man convinces him to spare him. [[spoiler:Namagem repays Fire Man for this with a heavily-damaging charged blast to the back while his guard is down, then makes his getaway while Mega Man is occupied with Fire Man's well-being, leading Mega Man to stop him by any means necessary the next time they meet]].meet]].
** Chaotique is damaged during her attack on the Lighthouse and is restored with the Mega Key, but [[spoiler:she repays the Lights by selling it out to Lord Obsidian]].
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* AdaptedOut: The roles of Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively. There is evidence, however, that said characters ''do'' exist in the continuity, as evidenced by a poster in Suna's room suggesting that Roll is a rock star in this universe ''(Rockin' Roll, [[JustForPun get it?]])''

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* AdaptedOut: The roles of Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively. There is evidence, however, that said characters ''do'' exist in the continuity, as evidenced by a poster in Suna's Aki's room suggesting that Roll is a rock star in this universe ''(Rockin' Roll, [[JustForPun get it?]])''
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* AdaptedOut: Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively.

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* AdaptedOut: The roles of Roll and Proto Man have been replaced by Suna Light and Namagem, respectively.respectively. There is evidence, however, that said characters ''do'' exist in the continuity, as evidenced by a poster in Suna's room suggesting that Roll is a rock star in this universe ''(Rockin' Roll, [[JustForPun get it?]])''
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** Dr. Wily (FINALLY) makes his appearance in the comics and it revealed that he's Bert grandfather.
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** And as there is no version of Dr. Cossack, Drill Man has an entirely different creator who makes no physical appearance. The same also applies to Skull Man when he appears int he comics.

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** And as there is no version of Dr. Cossack, Drill Man has an entirely different creator who makes no physical appearance. The same also applies to Skull Man when he appears int he in the comics.
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** 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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** And as there is no version of Dr. Cossack, Drill Man has an entirely different creator who makes no physical appearance. The same also applies to Skull Man when he appears int he comics.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters and an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.

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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, Creator/BoomStudios that takes place after the events of the series, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters and an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.
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* AlternateContinuity: This series is set in its own continuity separate from the games. To be specific, the show takes place years after a global human-robot war, Dr. Light is a veteran of said war and has a human daughter named Suna, Roll is reduced to a few FreezeFrameBonus cameos, Mega Man is Aki's secret superhero identity, and aside from Bert (Aki and Suna's human friend) sharing his name, Dr. Wily is nowhere to be found.

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* AlternateContinuity: This series is set in its own continuity separate from the games. To be specific, the show takes place years after a global human-robot war, Dr. Light is a veteran of said war and has a human daughter named Suna, Roll is reduced to a few FreezeFrameBonus cameos, Mega Man is Aki's secret superhero identity, and aside from Bert (Aki and Suna's human friend) sharing his name, Dr. Wily is was nowhere to be found.found in the show.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters an an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.

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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters an and an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters led by Dr. Wily.

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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters led by an an enigmatic scientist called Dr. Wily.Wily while unlocking long forgotten memories of his past.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, a comic adaptation was announced.

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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, [[http://www.boom-studios.com/archives/meet-the-all-new-mega-man-in-a-fully-charged-comic-book-series-from-boom-studios/ a six issue comic adaptation was announced.announced]] by Creator/BoomStudios, in which Mega Man will battle a new set of Robot Masters led by Dr. Wily.
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In 2020, long after the show had finished airing, a comic adaptation was announced.
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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Several episodes' plots could have been resolved or made much easier if Aki had simply listened to Suna from the start, which Suna is quick to lampshade.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: Several episodes' plots could have been resolved or made much easier if Aki had simply listened to Suna from the start, which Suna is quick to lampshade.point out.
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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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** 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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