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  • Why did they make Blues so powerful? Elec Man is more understandable, but he one-shotted the Yellow Devil.
    • I'm more annoyed at Blues shrugging off Elecman's attacks. He's supposed to be the Glass Cannon. Though granted, I would have liked to see the Yellow Devil on its last legs after a brutal fight with Mega Man where he just got the upper hand, when Blues blew him to bits.
      • Well, by nature of being the prototype he would be tougher, his flaw is his faulty power source which unlike the other robots, is unstable and will eventually give out, or even blow up. Not that that helps the JBM.
      • I have a theory why Blues was so powerful. It's commonly known that whenever any Mega Men from any series participate in cutscenes, their power ranges from useless piece of scrap to unbelievable strength. Since this is a movie and there is no gameplay, i think that is the reason why Blues shrugged off Elecman's attacks like it was nothing and then literally punched his head off.
  • This one doesn't really bug me that much, but what was the name of Light's wife? If we're not getting an answer, then I'll just assume Emily.
    • Something like Aiyuka, I think. He said it once and really quietly.
  • Why did anyone run away or stop and gasp when the robots attacked the city? That baffles me.
    • Because paying extras to do so is expensive.
  • Yes, it's a hard find to locate Monsteropolis as the name of the city where Mega Man 1 takes place, but was the name changed to Fujiwara city for any reason other than to sound more Japanese-ish?
    • A quick search shows it's the name of an ancient Japanese imperial capital, and someone named Keiji Fujiwara is a Japanese voice actor who voiced Gate in Mega Man X6, and Bass in Mega Man Network Transmission. Without asking the writer, it'd be impossible to say why he picked "Fujiwara" in particular, but I really don't think he didn't know it was Monsteropolis, because he had done considerable research before making the movie and said movie includes tracks from The Megas' first album, whose third track is "Annihilation of Monsteropolis." The fact remains, that "Monsteropolis" is frankly not a city name that's going to be taken seriously in a feature-length, live-action movie.
    • Plus, "Monsteropolis" was an invention of the localization team.

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