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| names = Cut Man, Cutman, Cutsman | {{header | title = Cut Man}} | ||
{{Robot Master Infobox | |||
| names = Cut Man, Cutman, Cutsman | |||
| image = [[File:MM1 - Cut Man Art.png]] | |||
| caption = Artwork from ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man 1]]''. | |||
| portrait = [[File:MMTWW - Cut Man Portrait.png]] [[File:MMS - Cut Man Portrait.png]] | |||
| weapons = [[Rolling Cutter]] | | weapons = [[Rolling Cutter]] | ||
| groups = [[Robot | | groups = [[Robot Master]]s | ||
| appearances = | | appearances = | ||
* Games: [[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]], [[Mega Man | * '''Games:'''<br/>''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]]'', ''[[Mega Man Soccer]]'', ''[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]'', ''[[Mega Man: The Power Battle]]'', ''[[Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters]]'', ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' (Saturn), ''[[Super Adventure Rockman]]'', ''[[Mega Man Powered Up]]'', ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' | ||
* Other: [[Captain N:The Game Master]], [[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|1994 animated series]] | * '''Other:'''<br/>''[[Captain N: The Game Master]]'', [[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|1994 animated series]], [[Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Archie Comics]] | ||
| related_numbers = | | related_numbers = | ||
* Serial Number: DLN.003 | * '''Serial Number:''' DLN.003 | ||
* Spirit Number: 876 | * '''''Mega Man & Bass'' CD:''' 003 | ||
* '''Spirit Number:''' 876 | |||
{{collapsed infobox section begin|Game Info|titlestyle=background-color:#eee}} | {{collapsed infobox section begin|Game Info|titlestyle=background-color:#eee}} | ||
| creator = [[Dr. Light]] | |||
| designer = [[Capcom]] character designers, including [[Akira Kitamura]] and [[Keiji Inafune]]<ref>[[wikipedia:Mega Man (1987 video game)#Development|Mega Man (1987 video game) on Wikipedia.]]</ref> | |||
| weaknesses = | | weaknesses = | ||
* Mega Man: [[Mega Buster]] & [[Super Arm]] | * ''Mega Man'': [[Mega Buster]] & [[Super Arm]] | ||
* | * ''Powered Up'': [[Super Arm]] | ||
* | * ''Dr Wily's Revenge'': [[Fire Storm]] | ||
* | * ''The Power Battle'': [[Leaf Shield]] | ||
* | * ''The Power Fighters'': [[Slash Claw]] | ||
* Mega Man 8: [[Astro Crush]] | * ''Mega Man 8'': [[Astro Crush]] | ||
| stages = [[Cut Man Stage]] | | stages = {{MM1Link|Cut Man Stage}}, [[Cut Man Stage (Dr. Wily's Revenge)]], [[Cut Man Stage (Powered Up)]] | ||
{{collapsed infobox section end}} | {{collapsed infobox section end}} | ||
| 1994_voiced_by = | | 1994_episodes = Every episode | ||
| 1994_voiced_by = [[Terry Klassen]] impersonating [[wikipedia:Peter Lorre|Peter Lorre]] | |||
| voiced_by = | | voiced_by = | ||
* ''Captain N'': [[Doug Parker]] | |||
* ''The Power Battle'': [[Hekiru Shiina]] | |||
* ''The Power Fighters'': Hekiru Shiina | |||
* ''Mega Man 8'': [[Issei Futamata]] | |||
* ''Super Adventure Rockman'': [[Yuriko Fuchizaki]] | |||
* ''Powered Up'': [[Reiko Takagi]] (JP) and [[Elinor Holt]] (EN) | |||
* ''Rockman Holic'': [[Masako Nozawa]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
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== In the Games == | == In the Games == | ||
===''Mega Man''=== | |||
[[File:MM1 - Cut Man.png|frame|left|Cut Man's sprite in ''Mega Man''.]] | |||
[[File:MM1 - Cut Man.png|frame| | |||
Cut Man is one of the six Robot Masters that can be chosen from the stage select screen in the original ''Mega Man''. He fights by tossing his boomerang-like pair of scissors at Mega Man and can also jump over him. | Cut Man is one of the six Robot Masters that can be chosen from the stage select screen in the original ''Mega Man''. He fights by tossing his boomerang-like pair of scissors at Mega Man and can also jump over him. | ||
His weakness is the [[Super Arm]], acquired from [[Guts Man]], which destroys him in two shots if both of the stone blocks found in his boss room hit him. He is also very vulnerable to [[Mega Buster]] shots, which deal more damage to him than to any other Robot Master in the game and cause him to stagger backwards a little. This makes him a noteworthy choice for a Robot Master to take on before Mega Man has any special weapons available. | His weakness is the [[Super Arm]], acquired from [[Guts Man]], which destroys him in two shots if both of the stone blocks found in his boss room hit him. He is also very vulnerable to [[Mega Buster]] shots, which deal more damage to him than to any other Robot Master in the game and cause him to stagger backwards a little. This makes him a noteworthy choice for a Robot Master to take on before Mega Man has any special weapons available. | ||
==== ''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge'' === | ===''Mega Man Soccer''=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="margin:1em;float:left;" | |||
|+Cut Man's Soccer stats | |||
!RUN | |||
!KIK | |||
!TAC | |||
!DIF | |||
|- | |||
|42 | |||
|62 | |||
|160 | |||
|96 | |||
|} | |||
Cut Man is one of the available players in ''[[Mega Man Soccer]]'' and also boasts his own [[Mega Man Soccer#Teams|team]] and [[Mega Man Soccer#Fields|field]], known as Cut Field. | |||
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===''Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge''=== | |||
[[File:MMDWR - Cut Man.png|frame|left|''Dr. Wily's Revenge'' sprite.]] | |||
In ''[[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]]'', Cut Man is one of the first batch of Robot Masters that can be chosen on the stage select screen, appearing next to other returning Robot Masters from the first ''Mega Man''. As Guts Man and the Super Arm are not in this game, [[Fire Storm]] acts as Cut Man's main weakness instead. | In ''[[Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge]]'', Cut Man is one of the first batch of Robot Masters that can be chosen on the stage select screen, appearing next to other returning Robot Masters from the first ''Mega Man''. As Guts Man and the Super Arm are not in this game, [[Fire Storm]] acts as Cut Man's main weakness instead. | ||
==== Other Appearances | ===''Mega Man: The Wily Wars''=== | ||
[[File:MMTWW - Cut Man.png|frame|right|''The Wily Wars'' sprite.]] | |||
Like other bosses from his game, Cut Man appears in the ''Mega Man 1'' remake of ''[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]'', with no major changes apart from updated graphics and receiving his own stage portrait. | |||
===''Mega Man 8''=== | |||
Cut Man appears in the [[Sega Saturn]] version of ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' as a miniboss, guarding a [[Bolt]] in [[Duo's stage]] that can be acquired without a fight in other versions of the game. | |||
=== Other Appearances === | |||
* In ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', a newspaper comic strip titled "CUTMAN 2" can be seen on the [[Capcom Times]] page showing Dr. Wily's arrest in the game's intro. The strip apparently features Cut Man and Guts Man, but cannot be seen in more detail. | * In ''[[Mega Man 7]]'', a newspaper comic strip titled "CUTMAN 2" can be seen on the [[Capcom Times]] page showing Dr. Wily's arrest in the game's intro. The strip apparently features Cut Man and Guts Man, but cannot be seen in more detail. | ||
* In ''[[Mega Man X8]]'', an 8-bit Cut Man can appear as a secret boss in [[Troia Base]] if the player also has save data for ''[[Mega Man X: Command Mission]]'' on the same PS2 Memory Card. | |||
=== ''Battle Network'' era === | |||
{{Main|CutMan.exe}} | |||
Cut Man is the only Robot Master from the original ''Mega Man'' who does not have a [[Net Navi]] equivalent in the first ''[[Mega Man Battle Network]]'' game, but would receive one in ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 2]]''. [[CutMan.exe]] is designed very similarly to the Robot Master, apart from the big "C" on his body, and has no operator, though he is affiliated with the organisation [[Gospel]]. | |||
=== ''Super Smash Bros.'' series === | === ''Super Smash Bros.'' series === | ||
{{main|Super Smash Bros. series}} | {{main|Super Smash Bros. series}} | ||
{{Super Smash Bros. table/header}} | Cut Man appears as [[Spirit]] #876 In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', and his stage music appears by itself and in the [[Super Smash Bros. music|Mega Man Retro Medley]]. Both of these tracks also appeared previously in ''[[Super Smash Bros. 4]]'', where his stage theme plays on the [[Wily Castle (Super Smash Bros. 4)|Wily Castle]] stage. | ||
{{Super Smash Bros. table/Cut Man}} | |||
{{Super Smash Bros. table/footer}} | {{Super Smash Bros. table/row|header}} | ||
{{Super Smash Bros. table/row|Cut Man}} | |||
{{Super Smash Bros. table/row|footer}} | |||
== Other Media == | |||
=== In the 1994 Animated Series === | |||
Cut Man appears as a main character in the [[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|1994 animated series]], appearing in every episode to help Dr. Wily in his schemes. | |||
==Official Data== | |||
==== ''Mega Man 3'' info card ==== | |||
In ''[[Mega Man 3]]'', all humanoid robots known to have been created by Dr. Light at the time are shown on info cards in the game's ending, including the Robot Masters from the first game. They are listed with their original tasks despite Mega Man's card acknowledging that he is no longer an assistant robot, suggesting that they may have been restored to their intended function after Dr. Wily's initial defeat. | |||
=== | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center" | [[File:MM3 - Cut Man card.png]] | |||
| NO. 003 | |||
| CUTMAN | |||
|- | |||
| colspan="2" | TIMBER-<br/>FELLING<br/>ROBOT | |||
|} | |||
===''Mega Man & Bass'' CD=== | |||
Cut Man's [[Data Base (Mega Man & Bass)|CD]] in ''[[Mega Man & Bass]]'' is buried at the beginning of [[Magic Man's stage]] and can be dug up with [[Rush Search]]. | |||
{{MM&B CD/Data|Cut Man}} | |||
== | ===''Mega Man Legacy Collection'' Database=== | ||
Cut Man appears under "Mega Man" in the {{AutoLink|Database|Mega Man Legacy Collection}} in ''[[Mega Man Legacy Collection]]'' and is the third Robot Master listed for the game. Like other Robot Masters, he can be fought by pressing a designated button while viewing his data. | |||
{{MMLC Database/MM1|Cut Man}} | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mega_Man_characters#Robot_Masters Wikipedia] | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mega_Man_characters#Robot_Masters Wikipedia] | ||
* [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/MegaManClassicRobotMastersNES TV Tropes] | * [https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/MegaManClassicRobotMastersNES TV Tropes] | ||
* [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Mega_Man_(universe)#Mega_Man SSB Wiki] | * [https://www.ssbwiki.com/Mega_Man_(universe)#Mega_Man SSB Wiki] | ||
* [https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Mega_Man/Cut_Man | * [https://strategywiki.org/wiki/Mega_Man/Cut_Man StrategyWiki] | ||
* [http://www.mmhp.net/GameHints/MM1-Data.html#CutMan Mega Man Home Page] | * [http://www.mmhp.net/GameHints/MM1-Data.html#CutMan Mega Man Home Page] | ||
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[[Category:Mega Man 1 Robot Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Mega Man Soccer characters]] | |||
[[Category:The Wily Wars Robot Masters]] | |||
[[Category:The Power Battle bosses]] | |||
[[Category:The Power Fighters bosses]] | |||
[[Category:Mega Man 8 minibosses]] | |||
[[Category:Super Adventure Rockman characters]] | |||
[[Category:Powered Up Robot Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Missing Info - The Power Battle]] | |||
[[Category:Missing Info - The Power Fighters]] | |||
[[Category:Missing Info - Mega Man 8]] | |||
[[Category:Missing Info - Super Adventure Rockman]] | |||
[[Category:Missing Info - Powered Up]] | |||
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Cut Man, also spelt Cutman, is one of the Robot Masters built by Dr. Light and stolen by Dr. Wily in Mega Man. He was originally designed as a lumberjack robot, but reprogrammed by Wily. His weapon is the Rolling Cutter, which involves him plucking a large pair of scissors off his head and throwing it like a boomerang.
Cut Man has made several appearances throughout the Classic era, especially in other media and games outside of the main series. His status as one of Light's original robots causes him to be featured both as a villain and as a friend to Mega Man.
In the Games
Mega Man
Cut Man is one of the six Robot Masters that can be chosen from the stage select screen in the original Mega Man. He fights by tossing his boomerang-like pair of scissors at Mega Man and can also jump over him.
His weakness is the Super Arm, acquired from Guts Man, which destroys him in two shots if both of the stone blocks found in his boss room hit him. He is also very vulnerable to Mega Buster shots, which deal more damage to him than to any other Robot Master in the game and cause him to stagger backwards a little. This makes him a noteworthy choice for a Robot Master to take on before Mega Man has any special weapons available.
Mega Man Soccer
RUN | KIK | TAC | DIF |
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42 | 62 | 160 | 96 |
Cut Man is one of the available players in Mega Man Soccer and also boasts his own team and field, known as Cut Field.
Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
In Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, Cut Man is one of the first batch of Robot Masters that can be chosen on the stage select screen, appearing next to other returning Robot Masters from the first Mega Man. As Guts Man and the Super Arm are not in this game, Fire Storm acts as Cut Man's main weakness instead.
Mega Man: The Wily Wars
Like other bosses from his game, Cut Man appears in the Mega Man 1 remake of Mega Man: The Wily Wars, with no major changes apart from updated graphics and receiving his own stage portrait.
Mega Man 8
Cut Man appears in the Sega Saturn version of Mega Man 8 as a miniboss, guarding a Bolt in Duo's stage that can be acquired without a fight in other versions of the game.
Other Appearances
- In Mega Man 7, a newspaper comic strip titled "CUTMAN 2" can be seen on the Capcom Times page showing Dr. Wily's arrest in the game's intro. The strip apparently features Cut Man and Guts Man, but cannot be seen in more detail.
- In Mega Man X8, an 8-bit Cut Man can appear as a secret boss in Troia Base if the player also has save data for Mega Man X: Command Mission on the same PS2 Memory Card.
Battle Network era
Cut Man is the only Robot Master from the original Mega Man who does not have a Net Navi equivalent in the first Mega Man Battle Network game, but would receive one in Mega Man Battle Network 2. CutMan.exe is designed very similarly to the Robot Master, apart from the big "C" on his body, and has no operator, though he is affiliated with the organisation Gospel.
Super Smash Bros. series
Cut Man appears as Spirit #876 In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and his stage music appears by itself and in the Mega Man Retro Medley. Both of these tracks also appeared previously in Super Smash Bros. 4, where his stage theme plays on the Wily Castle stage.
Name | Source Game | Weapon | Assist Trophy | Smash Tour Item | Boss | Stage | Mii Costume | Enemy | Trophy | Spirit | Music |
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Cut Man | Mega Man | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Wily Castle (Wii U and Ultimate) | N/A | N/A | N/A | 876 - | File:SSBU - Cut Man Stage.oga |
Other Media
In the 1994 Animated Series
Cut Man appears as a main character in the 1994 animated series, appearing in every episode to help Dr. Wily in his schemes.
Official Data
Mega Man 3 info card
In Mega Man 3, all humanoid robots known to have been created by Dr. Light at the time are shown on info cards in the game's ending, including the Robot Masters from the first game. They are listed with their original tasks despite Mega Man's card acknowledging that he is no longer an assistant robot, suggesting that they may have been restored to their intended function after Dr. Wily's initial defeat.
NO. 003 | CUTMAN | |
TIMBER- FELLING ROBOT |
Mega Man & Bass CD
Cut Man's CD in Mega Man & Bass is buried at the beginning of Magic Man's stage and can be dug up with Rush Search.
003 | Cut Man | ||
A robot who was originally created for tree trimming work. The cutter on his head is extremely sharp. | GOOD POINT: Sharp and cunning | ||
BAD POINT: Stubborn | |||
LIKE: Haircuts | |||
"Snip-snippety-snip!!" | DISLIKE: Rocks |
Mega Man Legacy Collection Database
Cut Man appears under "Mega Man" in the Database in Mega Man Legacy Collection and is the third Robot Master listed for the game. Like other Robot Masters, he can be fought by pressing a designated button while viewing his data.
Cut Man | |||
A robot created for deforestation. It can be beaten easily with rapid-fire attacks. | |||
HP 28 | AT 04 |
References
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