This development coincides with a plot by Nebula (led by the notorious Dr. Lan's father, Yuichiro Hikari, curiously absent for most of EXE, completes his research on the Synchro Chip, a device that enables Operators and NetNavis to become one through the use of Cross Fusion. Main article: List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes (Axess) An alternate English-language version aired in Singapore, following the Japanese version more closely.
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The first series ( EXE) has been released on DVD and a few earlier volumes on VHS, but in an edited format only. Viewers elsewhere saw the series in its entirety in the correct order. Curiously, subsequent airings of certain episodes reveal that some of the original edits were changed back-most notably, the FireTower Battle Chip originally edited as "FlameTower" subsequently reverted to "FireTower".Īs with WB's other dubbed series (such as Pokémon and Cardcaptors), some episodes were aired out of order, edited together, or skipped entirely. Also, scenes showing a character getting hit in the groin were cut. In addition, swords are blurred, and scenes of MegaMan pointing his buster at the screen are removed in earlier seasons. For example, AquaMan's name was changed to SpoutMan in the English anime to avoid confusion with the DC Comics superhero of the same name. Other inconsistencies between the English game and anime resulted from similarities in name to American superheroes. As a result, the names of FireMan, ColorMan, BombMan, and NapalmMan also changed (while the original names were retained in the English games). Among the more notable edits made was the editing out of words such as "fire," "bomb," and "napalm," which were thought to be inappropriate for younger viewers (especially post-9/11). The anime is for young children in Japan but like many English adaptations of other anime series, MegaMan NT Warrior is edited due to Americanization and censorship.
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Kids' WB dropped MegaMan NT Warrior off the TV block at one point and revived only to complete the final episodes from Axess before dropping it again. Stream aired on TV Tokyo on October 2, 2004, Beast on October 1, 2005, and Beast+ on April 8, 2006. Axess aired on TV Tokyo in October 2003, while the English adaptation (titled MegaMan NT Warrior: Axess) aired in January 2005 in the United States and April 2005 in Canada. The series originally aired on Cartoon Network and Kids' WB in the United States and Teletoon in Canada. The English adaptation, titled MegaMan NT Warrior, was produced by Viz Media and recorded by Ocean Productions. Only the first and second ( Axess) series were adapted into English. There was also a feature film within the Stream storyline. The total number of episodes between all 5 series is 209. It spawned four sequels, Rockman EXE Axess, Rockman EXE Stream, Rockman EXE Beast, and Rockman EXE Beast+. The Rockman EXE anime first aired on TV Tokyo March 4, 2002. Main article: List of MegaMan NT Warrior episodes Despite common elements, the stories of the game, anime, and manga versions of the Battle Network series all diverge heavily from each other. Viz Media produced English-language versions of the manga and licensed the first two seasons of the anime. The series is directed by Takao Kato and written by Kenichi Araki across all seasons, with Mitsuru Ishihara designing the characters.
The anime television series, produced by Xebec, Nihon Ad Systems and TV Tokyo, ran for five seasons on TV Tokyo in Japan between March 2002 and September 2006, reaching 209 episodes in total. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogakukan's CoroCoro Comic between 20. MegaMan NT Warrior, known in Japan as Rockman.EXE ( ロックマンエグゼ, Rokkuman Eguze), is an anime and manga series based on Capcom's Mega Man Battle Network video game series, part of the Mega Man franchise. Cartoon Network, Kids' WB, Toonami Jetstream