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| September 1989 - October 1991
| September 1989 - October 1991
| [[DIC Entertainment]]
| [[DIC Entertainment]]
| A crossover cartoon with elements from several [[NES]] and [[Game Boy]] video games, including ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', and ''[[Mega Man 3]]''.
| A [[crossover]] cartoon with elements from several [[NES]] and [[Game Boy]] video games, including ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]'', ''[[Mega Man 2]]'', and ''[[Mega Man 3]]''.
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| ''[[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|Mega Man]]''
| ''[[Mega Man (1994 animated series)|Mega Man]]''
| September 1994 - January 1996
| September 1994 - January 1996
| [[Ruby-Spears Productions]]<br>[[Ashi Productions]]
| [[Ruby-Spears Productions]]<br/>[[Ashi Productions]]
| A cartoon series based on the ''Mega Man'' video games of the [[Classic era]], up until ''[[Mega Man 5]]''.
| A cartoon series based on the ''Mega Man'' video games of the [[Classic era]], up until ''[[Mega Man 5]]''.
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| An anime series based on ''[[Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network]]''. It was never dubbed into English.
| An anime series based on ''[[Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network]]''. It was never dubbed into English.
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| ''[[Mega Man Star Force (anime)|Mega Man Star Force]]''
| ''[[Mega Man Star Force (Anime)|Mega Man Star Force]]''
| October 2006 - October 2007
| October 2006 - October 2007
| [[Xebec]]
| [[Xebec]]
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| Unknown
| Unknown
| [[Sankyo Educational Film Company]]
| [[Sankyo Educational Film Company]]
| A lost educational video that teaches earthquake and fire safety, with [[Mega Man]] somehow involved.
| A lost educational video about earthquake and fire safety, with [[Mega Man]] somehow involved.
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| ''[[Mega Man: Upon a Star]]''
| ''[[Mega Man: Upon a Star]]''
| June 1993
| June 1993
| [[Ashi Productions]]
| [[Ashi Productions]]
| A series of three educational videos that teaches Japan's culture and customs, with [[Mega Man]] emerging from the video game world to help the protagonist, a boy named [[Yuuta Kobayashi]].
| A series of three educational videos about Japan's culture and customs, with [[Mega Man]] and other characters emerging from the video game world to meet a boy named [[Yuuta Kobayashi]].
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| ''[[Rockman EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program]]''
| ''[[Rockman EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program]]''
| March 2005
| March 2005
| [[Xebec]]
| [[Xebec]]
| A feature-length animated film of the ''Mega Man NT Warrior'' anime, which loosely adapts portions of ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 5]]''.
| A feature-length animated film of the ''MegaMan NT Warrior'' anime, which loosely adapts portions of ''[[Mega Man Battle Network 5]]''.
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| ''[[The Day of Σ]]''
| ''[[The Day of Σ]]''

Latest revision as of 19:09, 13 April 2024

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Animation is a filmmaking technique by which still images are manipulated to create moving images.[1] This is a list of animated media based on the Mega Man series, both Japanese and American.

Television shows

Title Release Studio Description
Captain N: The Game Master September 1989 - October 1991 DIC Entertainment A crossover cartoon with elements from several NES and Game Boy video games, including Mega Man, Mega Man 2, and Mega Man 3.
Mega Man September 1994 - January 1996 Ruby-Spears Productions
Ashi Productions
A cartoon series based on the Mega Man video games of the Classic era, up until Mega Man 5.
MegaMan NT Warrior March 2002 - March 2003 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Battle Network and Mega Man Battle Network 2.
MegaMan NT Warrior Axess October 2003 - September 2004 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Battle Network 3 and Mega Man Battle Network 4.
Rockman EXE Stream October 2004 - September 2005 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Battle Network 5 and Mega Man Network Transmission. It was never dubbed into English.
Rockman EXE Beast October 2005 - April 2006 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Battle Network 6. It was never dubbed into English.
Rockman EXE Beast+ April 2006 - September 2006 Xebec An anime series based on Rockman.EXE Phantom of Network. It was never dubbed into English.
Mega Man Star Force October 2006 - October 2007 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Star Force.
Shooting Star Rockman Tribe November 2007 - March 2008 Xebec An anime series based on Mega Man Star Force 2. It was never dubbed into English.
Mega Man: Fully Charged August 2018 - May 2019 Man of Action Entertainment An original 3D-animated series with its own unique story, taking inspiration mostly from the Classic era.

Movies and specials

Title Release Studio Description
Ganbare Rockman: Jishin Yōjin - Hi no Yōjin Unknown Sankyo Educational Film Company A lost educational video about earthquake and fire safety, with Mega Man somehow involved.
Mega Man: Upon a Star June 1993 Ashi Productions A series of three educational videos about Japan's culture and customs, with Mega Man and other characters emerging from the video game world to meet a boy named Yuuta Kobayashi.
Rockman EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program March 2005 Xebec A feature-length animated film of the MegaMan NT Warrior anime, which loosely adapts portions of Mega Man Battle Network 5.
The Day of Σ December 2005 Xebec An animation included with Mega Man Maverick Hunter X that serves as a prologue to the game.

References

  1. Animation on Wikipedia.