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[[File:Megaman_Nt_Warrior_Logo.png|MegaMan NT Warrior logo.]]
'''MegaMan NT Warrior''' is a anime based on the [[MegaMan Battle Network series]]. It is a dub of Rockman EXE, which airs in Japan.
 
   
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[[File:EXEanimeOPLogo.jpg|thumb|Japanese logo of the anime.]]
==Episode Listing==
 
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# Plug-in! Rockman! (Jack-in! MegaMan!)
 
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'''''MegaMan NT Warrior''''', known as {{Nihongo|'''''Rockman.EXE'''''|ロックマンエグゼ|Rokkuman Eguze}} in the original version, is a Japanese anime and series based on the [[Mega Man Battle Network (series)|Mega Man Battle Network]] series. Despite the common ground, the game, anime, and manga versions of the ''Mega Man Battle Network'' series all diverge heavily from each other.
# Subway Pandemodium! (Subway Scramble!)
 
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# Signal Panic! (Traffic Signal Chaos!)
 
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== Music ==
# Count to Three!
 
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'''Opening Theme:'''
# Challenge of the Rampaging Fish! (Robotic Fish Gone Wild!)
 
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#[[Rockman no Theme - Kaze wo Tsukinukete]] (ロックマンのテーマ〜風を突き抜けて〜) by Hashimoto Jin
# Subzero Brawl! (Ice Ice Baby)
 
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# Midnight Duel! (Game Off)
 
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'''Ending Theme:'''
# Revenge Fireman! (Hot Tempers)
 
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#"Piece of Peace" by MIKA (episodes 1-25)
# Yoga Soldier of Terror! (The Yoga Warrior)
 
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#"Begin the Try" by Shoutaro Morikubo (episodes 26-56)
# N1 Grand Prix!
 
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# Invisible Enemy! (Skullmania)
 
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==List of episodes==
# Clash! The Pink Spark! (Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles pt. 1)
 
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# Red Hot Net Battle! (Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles pt. 2)
 
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|- bgcolor="#A9A9A9"
# Street Fight!
 
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!Orig.<br />ep.!!Dub<br />ep.!!Episode title
# Intensive Training! Program Advance! (The Legendary Program Advance!)
 
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|-
# Miraculous Net Navis! (The Solo NetNavis)
 
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|1||1||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 1|Plug-in! Rockman! (Jack-in! MegaMan!)]]
# Commander Beef's True Identity! (Something's Fishy with Commander Beef)
 
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|-
# Secret Operation! World Three! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 1)
 
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|2||2||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 2|Subway Pandemodium! (Subway Scramble!)]]
# Horror! Devil Chip! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 2)
 
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|-
# Yaito-chan's Close Call! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 1)
 
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|3||3||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 3|Signal Panic! (Traffic Signal Chaos!)]]
# Strongest Tag BR Whirlwind! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 2)
 
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|-
# The Final Battle's End (That Sinking Feeling)
 
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|4||4||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 4|Count to Three!]]
# King of Destruction Pharaohman! (PharaohMan Reborn)
 
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|-
# Rockman Revival Strategy! (Rebuilding MegaMan)
 
  +
|5||5||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 5|Challenge of the Rampaging Fish! (Robotic Fish Gone Wild!)]]
# Revive! Rockman! (MegaMan Lives!)
 
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|-
# Bizarre! Ghost Ship Mystery! (NEVER DUBBED INTO ENGLISH)
 
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|6||43||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 6|Subzero Brawl! (Ice Ice Baby)]]
# To Become An Idol! (NEVER DUBBED INTO ENGLISH)
 
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|-
# Rockman Stolen! (MegaMan Stolen)
 
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|7||44||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 7|Midnight Duel! (Game Off)]]
# Trap of the Poisonous Snake Madam! (SnakeMan's Survival Seven)
 
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|-
# Elec Mama's Blitzkrieg Tactics! (Don't Mess With Mama Zap)
 
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|8||45||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 8|Revenge Fireman! (Hot Tempers)]]
# A Splendid Curry Battle! (The Great Curry Battle)
 
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|-
# Internet City (NetCity)
 
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|9||6||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 9|Yoga Soldier of Terror! (The Yoga Warrior)]]
# Crush the Virus Factory! (The Virus Factory)
 
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|-
# Electronic Money Panic!
 
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|10||7||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 10|N1 Grand Prix!]]
# 0 Seconds Before the Dam Breaks! (Countdown to Castastrophe)
 
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|-
# Plan to Turn Densan City Antarctic! (Dentech City's Deep Freeze)
 
  +
|11||8||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 11|Invisible Enemy! (Skullmania)]]
# Crimson Flash!
 
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|-
# Strangely Strong! Cutman Brothers! (The CutMan Brothers)
 
  +
|12||9||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 12|Clash! The Pink Spark! (Wacky Madness &amp; Blazing Battles pt. 1)]]
# Pretty Pretty Princess! (Guess Who's Coming to NetBattle!)
 
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|-
# I'll Battle You! (Chess Mess)
 
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|13||10||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 13|Red Hot Net Battle! (Wacky Madness &amp; Blazing Battles pt. 2)]]
# The Good Dog Rush! (The Incredible Rush)
 
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|-
# Switching Jobs to Gospel! (Working for Grave)
 
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|14||11||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 14|Street Fight!]]
# Take Me Out to the Ball Game! (NEVER DUBBED INTO ENGLISH)
 
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|-
# KnightMan's Betrayal!
 
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|15||12||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 15|Intensive Training! Program Advance! (The Legendary Program Advance!)]]
# To the Moon!
 
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|-
# Dr. Wily's Legacy! (Mr. Wily's Legacy!)
 
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|16||13||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 16|Miraculous Net Navis! (The Solo NetNavis)]]
# Net Mobile Grand Prix!
 
  +
|-
# Cybernetic Monster! (The VirusBeast!)
 
  +
|17||14||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 17|Commander Beef's True Identity! (Something's Fishy with Commander Beef)]]
# Gospel (Grave)
 
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|-
# Forte (Bass)
 
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|18||15||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 18|Secret Operation! World Three! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 1)]]
# Moment of Break-Down! (The End of the End!)
 
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|-
# Secret of the Ayanokoji House! (NEVER DUBBED INTO ENGLISH)
 
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|19||16||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 19|Horror! Devil Chip! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 2)]]
# Commander Beef VS. Netto-kun! (The NetBattle of the Hearts)
 
  +
|-
# Chisao Comes to Town! (Chisao's In Town)
 
  +
|20||17||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 20|Yaito-chan's Close Call! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 1)]]
# Blues' Long Day (From Here to Revolutionary PETs)
 
  +
|-
# Virus Busters!
 
  +
|21||18||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 21|Strongest Tag BR Whirlwind! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 2)]]
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|-
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|22||19||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 22|The Final Battle's End (That Sinking Feeling)]]
  +
|-
  +
|23||20||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 23|King of Destruction Pharaohman! (PharaohMan Reborn)]]
  +
|-
  +
|24||21||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 24|Rockman Revival Strategy! (Rebuilding MegaMan)]]
  +
|-
  +
|25||22||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 25|Revive! Rockman! (MegaMan Lives!)]]
  +
|-
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|26|| - ||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 26|Bizarre! Ghost Ship Mystery!]]
  +
|-
  +
|27|| - ||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 27|To Become An Idol!]]
  +
|-
  +
|28||23||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 28|Rockman Stolen! (MegaMan Stolen)]]
  +
|-
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|29||24||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 29|Trap of the Poisonous Snake Madam! (SnakeMan's Survival Seven)]]
  +
|-
  +
|30||46||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 30|Elec Mama's Blitzkrieg Tactics! (Don't Mess With Mama Zap)]]
  +
|-
  +
|31||47||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 31|A Splendid Curry Battle! (The Great Curry Battle)]]
  +
|-
  +
|32||25||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 32|Internet City (NetCity)]]
  +
|-
  +
|33||26||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 33|Crush the Virus Factory! (The Virus Factory)]]
  +
|-
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|34||27||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 34|Electronic Money Panic!]]
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|-
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|35||28||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 35|0 Seconds Before the Dam Breaks! (Countdown to Castastrophe)]]
  +
|-
  +
|36||29||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 36|Plan to Turn Densan City Antarctic! (Dentech City's Deep Freeze)]]
  +
|-
  +
|37||30||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 37|Crimson Flash!]]
  +
|-
  +
|38||31||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 38|Strangely Strong! Cutman Brothers! (The CutMan Brothers)]]
  +
|-
  +
|39||48||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 39|Pretty Pretty Princess! (Guess Who's Coming to NetBattle!)]]
  +
|-
  +
|40||49||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 40|I'll Battle You! (Chess Mess)]]
  +
|-
  +
|41||50||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 41|The Good Dog Rush! (The Incredible Rush)]]
  +
|-
  +
|42||32||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 42|Switching Jobs to Gospel! (Working for Grave)]]
  +
|-
  +
|43|| - ||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 43|Take Me Out to the Ball Game!]]
  +
|-
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|44||34||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 44|KnightMan's Betrayal!]]
  +
|-
  +
|45||35||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 45|To the Moon!]]
  +
|-
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|46||36||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 46|Dr. Wily's Legacy! (Mr. Wily's Legacy!)]]
  +
|-
  +
|47||37||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 47|Net Mobile Grand Prix!]]
  +
|-
  +
|48||38||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 48|Cybernetic Monster! (The VirusBeast!)]]
  +
|-
  +
|49||39||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 49|Gospel (Grave)]]
  +
|-
  +
|50||40||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 50|Forte (Bass)]]
  +
|-
  +
|51||41||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 51|Moment of Break-Down! (The End of the End!)]]
  +
|-
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|52|| - ||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 52|Secret of the Ayanokoji House!]]
  +
|-
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|53||51||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 53|Commander Beef VS. Netto-kun! (The NetBattle of the Hearts)]]
  +
|-
  +
|54||33||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 54|Chisao Comes to Town! (Chisao's In Town)]]
  +
|-
  +
|55||52||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 55|Blues' Long Day (From Here to Revolutionary PETs)]]
  +
|-
  +
|56||42||[[MegaMan NT Warrior episode 56|Virus Busters!]]
  +
|}
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==Cast==
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'''Note:''' Some characters have different names between the games and anime. For instance, [[FireMan.EXE|FireMan]] and [[ColorMan.EXE|ColorMan]] are named TorchMan and WackoMan in the anime.
   
==Cast List:==
 
 
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{| class="box table colored bordered innerbordered type-basic fill-horiz cell-align-left"
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|- bgcolor="#A9A9A9"
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!English name
  +
!English voice actor
  +
!Japanese name
  +
!Japanese voice actor
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Lan Hikari]]
!| ENG name
 
  +
|Episodes 1-17 - Alex Doduk<br />Episodes 18-56 - Brad Swaile
!| ENG voice actor
 
  +
|Hikari Netto
!| JAP name
 
  +
|Higa Kumiko
!| JAP voice actor
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[MegaMan.EXE|MegaMan]]
|| [[Lan Hikari]]
 
  +
|Andrew Francis
|| Episodes 1-17 - Alex Doduk<br>Episodes 18-56 - Brad Swaile
 
  +
|Rockman
|| Hikari Netto
 
  +
|Kimura Akiko
|| Higa Kumiko
 
 
|-
 
|-
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|[[Yuichiro Hikari|Dr. Hikari]]
|| [[MegaMan.EXE|MegaMan]]
 
  +
|Michael Adamthwaite
|| Andrew Francis
 
  +
|Hikari Yuuichiro
|| Rockman
 
  +
|Nagano Koichi
|| Kimura Akiko
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Dr. Hikari]]
+
|[[Haruka Hikari|Mrs. Hikari]]
  +
|Nicole Oliver
|| Michael Adamthwaite
 
|| Hikari Yuuichiro
+
|Hikari Haruka
  +
|Joh Masako
|| Nagano Koichi
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Mayl Sakurai|Maylu Sakurai]]
|| [[Mrs. Hikari]]
 
  +
|Brittney Wilson
|| Nicole Oliver
 
  +
|Sakurai Meiru
|| Hikari Haruka
 
  +
|Mizuhashi Kaori
|| Joh Masako
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Mayl Sakurai]]
+
|[[Roll.EXE|Roll]]
  +
|Lenore Zann
|| Brittney Wilson
 
  +
|Roll
|| Sakurai Meiru
 
  +
|Joh Masako
|| Mizuhashi Kaori
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Roll.EXE|Roll]]
+
|[[Dex]]
  +
|Tony Sampson
|| Lenore Zann
 
  +
|Dekao Oyama
|| Roll
 
  +
|Numata Yuusuke
|| Joh Masako
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[GutsMan.EXE|GutsMan]]
|| [[Dex]]
 
  +
|Scott McNeil
|| Tony Sampson
 
  +
|Gutsman
|| Dekao Oyama
 
  +
|Shimoyama Yoshimitsu
|| Numata Yuusuke
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Yai Ayanokoji|Yai Ayano]]
|| [[GutsMan.EXE|GutsMan]]
 
  +
|Jocelyne Loewen
|| Scott McNeil
 
  +
|Ayano-Kouji Yaito
|| Gutsman
 
  +
|Kanamaru Hinako
|| Shimoyama Yoshimitsu
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Yai Ayano]]
+
|[[Glyde.EXE|Glide]]
  +
|Ted Cole
|| Jocelyne Loewen
 
  +
|Glyde
|| Ayano-Kouji Yaito
 
  +
|Kawazu Yasuhiko
|| Kanamaru Hinako
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Eugene Chaud|Chaud Blaze]]
|| [[Glyde.EXE|Glyde]]
 
  +
|Bill Switzer
|| Ted Cole
 
  +
|Ijyuuin Enzan
|| Glyde
 
  +
|Saiga Mitsuki
|| Kawadu Yasukiho
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[ProtoMan.EXE|ProtoMan]]
|| [[Chaud Blaze]]
 
  +
|David Kaye
|| Bill Switzer
 
  +
|Blues
|| Ijyuuin Enzan
 
  +
|Matsukaze Mayasa
|| Saiga Mitsuki
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Tory Froid]]
|| [[ProtoMan.EXE|ProtoMan]]
 
  +
|Reece Thompson
|| David Kaye
 
  +
|Tohru Hikawa
|| Blues
 
  +
|Watanabe Kumiko
|| Matsukaze Mayasa
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Tory Froid]]
+
|[[IceMan.EXE|IceMan]]
  +
|Sam Vincent
|| Reece Thompson
 
  +
|Iceman
|| Tohru Hikawa
 
  +
|Noda Junko
|| Watanabe Kumiko
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[IceMan.EXE|IceMan]]
+
|[[Masa|Maysa]]
  +
|Richard Newman
|| Sam Vincent
 
  +
|Masa
|| Iceman
 
  +
|Horikawa Jin
|| Noda Junko
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[SharkMan.EXE|SharkMan]]
|| [[Maysa]]
 
  +
|Don Brown
|| Richard Newman
 
  +
|Sharkman
|| Masa
 
  +
|Suzuki Takuma
|| Horikawa Jin
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Sal]]
|| [[SharkMan.EXE|SharkMan]]
 
  +
|Kelly Sheridan
|| Donald Brown
 
  +
|Saroma
|| Sharkman
 
  +
|Minami Omi
|| Suzuki Takuma
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[WoodMan.EXE|WoodMan]]
|| [[Sal]]
 
  +
|Lee Tockar
|| Kelly Sheridan
 
  +
|Woodman
|| Saroma
 
  +
|Tsuchiya Toshihide
|| Minami Omi
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Miyu]]
|| [[WoodMan.EXE|WoodMan]]
 
  +
|Anna Cummer
|| Lee Tockar
 
  +
|Kuroi Miyuki
|| Woodman
 
  +
|Yokote Kumiko
|| Tsuchiya Toshihide
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[SkullMan.EXE|SkullMan]]
|| [[Miyu]]
 
  +
|Brian Drummond
|| Anna Cummer
 
  +
|Skullman
|| Kuroi Miyuki
 
  +
|Nishimoto Riichi
|| Yokote Kumiko
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Ribitta]]
|| [[SkullMan.EXE|SkullMan]]
 
  +
|Sharon Alexander
|| Brian Drummond
 
  +
|Kero Midorikawa
|| Skullman
 
  +
|Nakagawa Akiko
|| Nishimoto Riichi
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[ToadMan.EXE|ToadMan]]
|| [[Ribbita]]
 
  +
|Sam Vincent
|| Sharon Alexander
 
  +
|Toadman
|| Kero Midorikawa
 
|| Nakagawa Akiko
+
|Nakagawa Akiko
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[ToadMan.EXE|ToadMan]]
+
|[[Mr. Higsby]]
  +
|Lee Tockar
|| Sharon Alexander
 
  +
|Yamitaro Higure
||
 
  +
|Yuji Ueda
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[NumberMan.EXE|NumberMan]]
|| [[Mr. Higsby]]
 
  +
|Sam Vincent
|| Lee Tockar
 
  +
|Numberman
|| Yamitaro Higure
 
|| Yuji Ueda
+
|Yuji Ueda
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Yahoot]]
|| [[NumberMan.EXE|NumberMan]]
 
  +
|Ron Halder
|| Sam Vincent
 
  +
|Mahajarama
|| Numberman
 
  +
|Sonobe Keiichi
|| Yuji Ueda
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[MagicMan.EXE|MagicMan]]
|| [[Yahoot]]
 
  +
|Paul Dobson
|| Ron Halder
 
  +
|Magicman
|| Mahajarama
 
  +
|Konishi Katsuyuki
|| Sonobe Keiichi
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[MagicMan.EXE|MagicMan]]
+
|[[Ms. Madd|Maddy]]
  +
|Tabitha St. Germain
|| Paul Dobson
 
  +
|Iroaya Madoi
|| Magicman
 
  +
|Noda Junko
|| Konishi Katsuyuki
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[ColorMan.EXE|WackoMan]]
|| [[Maddy]]
 
  +
|Andrew Toth
|| Tabitha St. Germain
 
  +
|Coloredman
|| Iroaya Madoi
 
  +
|Yuji Ueda
|| Noda Junko
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Count Zap]]
|| [[WackoMan.EXE|WackoMan]]
 
  +
|Colin Murdock
|| Andrew Toth
 
  +
|Count Elec
|| Coloredman
 
  +
|Miyake Kenta
|| Yuji Ueda
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[ElecMan.EXE|ElecMan]]
|| [[Count Zap]]
 
  +
|Kirby Morrow
|| Colin Murdoch
 
  +
|Elecman
|| Count Elec
 
  +
|Suzuki Chihiro
|| Miyake Kenta
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[ElecMan.EXE|ElecMan]]
+
|[[Mr. Match]]
  +
|Trevor Devall
|| Kirby Morrow
 
  +
|Hino Ken'ichi
|| Elecman
 
  +
|Katsuyuki Konishi
|| Suzuki Chihiro
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Mr. Match]]
+
|[[FireMan.EXE|TorchMan]]
  +
|Ross Douglas
|| Trevor Devall
 
  +
|Fireman
|| Hino Kinichi
 
  +
|Kenji Katougi
|| Katsuyuki Konishi
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[TorchMan.EXE|TorchMan]]
+
|[[HeatMan.EXE|HeatMan]]
  +
|Brian Drummond
|| Ross Douglas
 
  +
|Heatman
|| Fireman
 
|| Kenji Katougi
+
|Kenji Katougi
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[HeatMan.EXE|HeatMan]]
+
|[[StoneMan.EXE|StoneMan]]
  +
|Ward Perry
|| Brian Drummond
 
  +
|Stoneman
|| Heatman
 
  +
|Ishikawa Hiroaki
|| Kenji Katougi
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[StoneMan.EXE|StoneMan]]
+
|[[BombMan.EXE|BlasterMan]]
  +
|Nick Harrison
|| Ward Perry
 
  +
|Bombman
|| Stoneman
 
  +
|Ugaki Udenari
|| Ishikawa Hiroaki
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[BlasterMan.EXE|BlasterMan]]
+
|[[PharaohMan.EXE|PharaohMan]]
  +
|Michael Kopsa
|| Nick Harrison
 
  +
|Pharaohman
|| Bombman
 
  +
|Fujiwara Keiji
|| Ugaki Udenari
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[Lord Wily|Wily]]
|| [[PharaohMan.EXE|PharaohMan]]
 
  +
|Paul Dobson
|| Michael Kopsa
 
  +
|Dr. Wily
||
 
  +
|Chou Katsumi
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Rush.EXE|Rush]]
+
|[[Rush (program)|Rush]]
|| Sam Vincent
+
|Sam Vincent
|| Rush
+
|Rush
|| Kimura Akiko
+
|Kimura Akiko
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Aki]]
+
|[[Aki]]
|| Venus Terzo
+
|Venus Terzo
||
+
|Aki
  +
|Nogawa Sakura
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Princess Pride]]
+
|[[Princess Pride]]
|| Jilian Michaels
+
|Jilian Michaels
  +
|Princess Pride
||
 
  +
|Kawakami Tomoko
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
  +
|[[KnightMan.EXE|KnightMan]]
|| [[Speedy Dave]]
 
  +
|Russell Roberts
|| Kirby Morrow
 
  +
|Knightman
||
 
  +
|Horikawa Jin
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Raoul]]
+
|[[Speedy Dave]]
  +
|Kirby Morrow
|| Alvin Sanders
 
  +
|Hayami Daisuke
||
 
  +
|Kosuke Okano
||
 
 
|-
 
|-
|| [[Thunderman.EXE|Thunderman]]
+
|[[QuickMan.EXE|QuickMan]]
  +
|Alistair Abell
|| David Kaye
 
  +
|Quickman
||
 
  +
|Motegi Masaru
||
 
  +
|-
  +
|[[Raoul]]
  +
|Alvin Sanders
  +
|Raoul
  +
|Tobita Nobuo
  +
|-
  +
|[[ThunderMan.EXE|ThunderMan]]
  +
|David Kaye
  +
|Thunderman
  +
|Daiki Nakamura
 
|}
 
|}
   
  +
==Broadcasters who transmitted==
  +
Japan: TV Tokyo
  +
  +
USA: Kids' WB and Toonami Jetstream
  +
  +
Canada: TELETOON
  +
  +
United Kingdom: Jetix
  +
  +
Latin America and Brazil: Jetix and Rede Globo (Brazilian broadcast)
  +
  +
Portugal: SIC and Canal Panda
  +
  +
==DVD releases==
  +
===English releases===
  +
The first six volumes were also released in VHS.
  +
  +
==DVD releases==
  +
Rockman.EXE Stream DVDs released in Japan.
  +
{| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="background:#7;"
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD01.png|120px|01]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 01: Jack In!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||1-4
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||Lan and MegaMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD02.png|120px|02]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 02: Log On!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||5-8
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||Maylu and Roll.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD03.png|120px|03]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 03: Power Up!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||9-12
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and GutsMan
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD04.png|120px|04]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 04: Download!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||13-16
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and TorchMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD05.png|120px|05]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 05: N1 Grand Prix!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||17-20
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and ProtoMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD06.png|120px|06]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 06: Upgrade!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||21-24
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and PharaohMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD07.png|120px|07]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 07: NetCity!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||25-28
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and MagnetMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD08.png|120px|08]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 08: DenTech Troubles!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||29-32
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and FreezeMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD09.png|120px|09]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 09: BattleChip In!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||33-36
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and KnightMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD10.png|120px|10]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 10: Grave Warning!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||37-40
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and Bass.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD11.png|120px|11]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 11: Virus Busters!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||41-44
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and Gospel.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD12.png|120px|12]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 12: NetBattle!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||45-48
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan and ElecMan.
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[File:MMNTWDVD13.png|120px|13]]
  +
|-
  +
| style="text-align: center; background:cyan" colspan="5" |'''MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 13: CyberClash!'''
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Dub episodes'''||49-52
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Release date'''||
  +
|-
  +
| style="background:cyan" |'''Cover characters'''||MegaMan, Roll, GutsMan, Glyde, ProtoMan, and IceMan.
  +
|}
  +
  +
===Japanese releases===
  +
{| class="box table colored bordered innerbordered type-basic fill-horiz cell-align-left"
  +
|- bgcolor="#A9A9A9"
  +
!DVD!!Episodes!!Release date
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 01||1-2||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 02||3-5||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 03||6-8||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 04||9-11||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 05||12-14||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 06||15-17||2002
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 07||18-20||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 08||21-23||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE First Area 09||24-26||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 01||27-29||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 02||30-32||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 03||33-35||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 04||36-38||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 05||39-41||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 06||42-44||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 07||45-47||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 08||48-50||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 09||51-53||2003
  +
|-
  +
|Rockman.EXE Second Area 10||54-56||2003
  +
|}
  +
  +
==Trivia==
  +
*The dub episodes 18 "There's no "I" in Team (Part 2)" and 30 "Crimson Flash!" are absent in the anime's English official site, leaving it with 50 episodes and making the numbering of the dub episodes from episode 18 and onward wrong.
  +
*[[GutsMan.EXE|GutsMan]]'s dubbed voice actor, Scott McNeil, has actually done voice work for the Ruby-Spears [[Mega_Man_(cartoon)|Mega Man Cartoon]] where he voiced [[Proto Man]], [[Dr. Wily]], and [[Eddie]].
  +
* The letters "NT" in the anime's title are most likely in reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT#cite_note-nt5.0_is_windows_2000-4 Windows NT] family of operating systems.
  +
* Although the anime follows the plot of the game in few aspects, most part of the time making it's own plot, one of the most remarkable differences is the fact the world is refered with it's real geography. Electopia is refered as Japan, Netopia as Europe and so on and on. This trait is shared with the follow up Megaman Star Force anime series, while the game also uses the same names the game uses for countries and cities.
  +
  +
==See also==
  +
*[[MegaMan NT Warrior Axess]]
  +
*[[Rockman.EXE Stream]]
  +
*[[Rockman.EXE Beast]]
  +
*[[Rockman.EXE Beast+]]
  +
*[[Rockman.EXE: Program of Light and Dark]]
  +
*[[MegaMan NT Warrior (manga)]]
  +
  +
==External links==
  +
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20110722072635/http://www.megaman-ntwarrior.com/ MegaMan NT Warrior official website] (archive)
  +
*[http://www.vizmedia.com/megaman-nt-warrior-video MegaMan NT Warrior at VizMedia]
  +
*[http://www.tv-tokyo.co.jp/anime/rockmanexe/ Rockman.EXE official website at TV Tokyo]
  +
*[http://www.shopro.co.jp/tv/program/rockman_exe/index.html Rockman.EXE History of Animation at ShoPro]
  +
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2259 MegaMan NT Warrior at Anime News Network]
  +
*[http://www.rockman-exe.com/ Rockman.EXE Online]
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Revision as of 23:40, 23 August 2014

MegaMan NT Warrior logo.

EXEanimeOPLogo

Japanese logo of the anime.

MegaMan NT Warrior, known as Rockman.EXE (ロックマンエグゼ Rokkuman Eguze) in the original version, is a Japanese anime and series based on the Mega Man Battle Network series. Despite the common ground, the game, anime, and manga versions of the Mega Man Battle Network series all diverge heavily from each other.

Music

Opening Theme:

  1. Rockman no Theme - Kaze wo Tsukinukete (ロックマンのテーマ〜風を突き抜けて〜) by Hashimoto Jin

Ending Theme:

  1. "Piece of Peace" by MIKA (episodes 1-25)
  2. "Begin the Try" by Shoutaro Morikubo (episodes 26-56)

List of episodes

Orig.
ep.
Dub
ep.
Episode title
1 1 Plug-in! Rockman! (Jack-in! MegaMan!)
2 2 Subway Pandemodium! (Subway Scramble!)
3 3 Signal Panic! (Traffic Signal Chaos!)
4 4 Count to Three!
5 5 Challenge of the Rampaging Fish! (Robotic Fish Gone Wild!)
6 43 Subzero Brawl! (Ice Ice Baby)
7 44 Midnight Duel! (Game Off)
8 45 Revenge Fireman! (Hot Tempers)
9 6 Yoga Soldier of Terror! (The Yoga Warrior)
10 7 N1 Grand Prix!
11 8 Invisible Enemy! (Skullmania)
12 9 Clash! The Pink Spark! (Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles pt. 1)
13 10 Red Hot Net Battle! (Wacky Madness & Blazing Battles pt. 2)
14 11 Street Fight!
15 12 Intensive Training! Program Advance! (The Legendary Program Advance!)
16 13 Miraculous Net Navis! (The Solo NetNavis)
17 14 Commander Beef's True Identity! (Something's Fishy with Commander Beef)
18 15 Secret Operation! World Three! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 1)
19 16 Horror! Devil Chip! (Evil Empress Roll pt. 2)
20 17 Yaito-chan's Close Call! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 1)
21 18 Strongest Tag BR Whirlwind! (There's No "I" In Team pt. 2)
22 19 The Final Battle's End (That Sinking Feeling)
23 20 King of Destruction Pharaohman! (PharaohMan Reborn)
24 21 Rockman Revival Strategy! (Rebuilding MegaMan)
25 22 Revive! Rockman! (MegaMan Lives!)
26 - Bizarre! Ghost Ship Mystery!
27 - To Become An Idol!
28 23 Rockman Stolen! (MegaMan Stolen)
29 24 Trap of the Poisonous Snake Madam! (SnakeMan's Survival Seven)
30 46 Elec Mama's Blitzkrieg Tactics! (Don't Mess With Mama Zap)
31 47 A Splendid Curry Battle! (The Great Curry Battle)
32 25 Internet City (NetCity)
33 26 Crush the Virus Factory! (The Virus Factory)
34 27 Electronic Money Panic!
35 28 0 Seconds Before the Dam Breaks! (Countdown to Castastrophe)
36 29 Plan to Turn Densan City Antarctic! (Dentech City's Deep Freeze)
37 30 Crimson Flash!
38 31 Strangely Strong! Cutman Brothers! (The CutMan Brothers)
39 48 Pretty Pretty Princess! (Guess Who's Coming to NetBattle!)
40 49 I'll Battle You! (Chess Mess)
41 50 The Good Dog Rush! (The Incredible Rush)
42 32 Switching Jobs to Gospel! (Working for Grave)
43 - Take Me Out to the Ball Game!
44 34 KnightMan's Betrayal!
45 35 To the Moon!
46 36 Dr. Wily's Legacy! (Mr. Wily's Legacy!)
47 37 Net Mobile Grand Prix!
48 38 Cybernetic Monster! (The VirusBeast!)
49 39 Gospel (Grave)
50 40 Forte (Bass)
51 41 Moment of Break-Down! (The End of the End!)
52 - Secret of the Ayanokoji House!
53 51 Commander Beef VS. Netto-kun! (The NetBattle of the Hearts)
54 33 Chisao Comes to Town! (Chisao's In Town)
55 52 Blues' Long Day (From Here to Revolutionary PETs)
56 42 Virus Busters!

Cast

Note: Some characters have different names between the games and anime. For instance, FireMan and ColorMan are named TorchMan and WackoMan in the anime.

English name English voice actor Japanese name Japanese voice actor
Lan Hikari Episodes 1-17 - Alex Doduk
Episodes 18-56 - Brad Swaile
Hikari Netto Higa Kumiko
MegaMan Andrew Francis Rockman Kimura Akiko
Dr. Hikari Michael Adamthwaite Hikari Yuuichiro Nagano Koichi
Mrs. Hikari Nicole Oliver Hikari Haruka Joh Masako
Maylu Sakurai Brittney Wilson Sakurai Meiru Mizuhashi Kaori
Roll Lenore Zann Roll Joh Masako
Dex Tony Sampson Dekao Oyama Numata Yuusuke
GutsMan Scott McNeil Gutsman Shimoyama Yoshimitsu
Yai Ayano Jocelyne Loewen Ayano-Kouji Yaito Kanamaru Hinako
Glide Ted Cole Glyde Kawazu Yasuhiko
Chaud Blaze Bill Switzer Ijyuuin Enzan Saiga Mitsuki
ProtoMan David Kaye Blues Matsukaze Mayasa
Tory Froid Reece Thompson Tohru Hikawa Watanabe Kumiko
IceMan Sam Vincent Iceman Noda Junko
Maysa Richard Newman Masa Horikawa Jin
SharkMan Don Brown Sharkman Suzuki Takuma
Sal Kelly Sheridan Saroma Minami Omi
WoodMan Lee Tockar Woodman Tsuchiya Toshihide
Miyu Anna Cummer Kuroi Miyuki Yokote Kumiko
SkullMan Brian Drummond Skullman Nishimoto Riichi
Ribitta Sharon Alexander Kero Midorikawa Nakagawa Akiko
ToadMan Sam Vincent Toadman Nakagawa Akiko
Mr. Higsby Lee Tockar Yamitaro Higure Yuji Ueda
NumberMan Sam Vincent Numberman Yuji Ueda
Yahoot Ron Halder Mahajarama Sonobe Keiichi
MagicMan Paul Dobson Magicman Konishi Katsuyuki
Maddy Tabitha St. Germain Iroaya Madoi Noda Junko
WackoMan Andrew Toth Coloredman Yuji Ueda
Count Zap Colin Murdock Count Elec Miyake Kenta
ElecMan Kirby Morrow Elecman Suzuki Chihiro
Mr. Match Trevor Devall Hino Ken'ichi Katsuyuki Konishi
TorchMan Ross Douglas Fireman Kenji Katougi
HeatMan Brian Drummond Heatman Kenji Katougi
StoneMan Ward Perry Stoneman Ishikawa Hiroaki
BlasterMan Nick Harrison Bombman Ugaki Udenari
PharaohMan Michael Kopsa Pharaohman Fujiwara Keiji
Wily Paul Dobson Dr. Wily Chou Katsumi
Rush Sam Vincent Rush Kimura Akiko
Aki Venus Terzo Aki Nogawa Sakura
Princess Pride Jilian Michaels Princess Pride Kawakami Tomoko
KnightMan Russell Roberts Knightman Horikawa Jin
Speedy Dave Kirby Morrow Hayami Daisuke Kosuke Okano
QuickMan Alistair Abell Quickman Motegi Masaru
Raoul Alvin Sanders Raoul Tobita Nobuo
ThunderMan David Kaye Thunderman Daiki Nakamura

Broadcasters who transmitted

Japan: TV Tokyo

USA: Kids' WB and Toonami Jetstream

Canada: TELETOON

United Kingdom: Jetix

Latin America and Brazil: Jetix and Rede Globo (Brazilian broadcast)

Portugal: SIC and Canal Panda

DVD releases

English releases

The first six volumes were also released in VHS.

DVD releases

Rockman.EXE Stream DVDs released in Japan.

01
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 01: Jack In!
Dub episodes 1-4
Release date
Cover characters Lan and MegaMan.
02
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 02: Log On!
Dub episodes 5-8
Release date
Cover characters Maylu and Roll.
03
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 03: Power Up!
Dub episodes 9-12
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and GutsMan
04
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 04: Download!
Dub episodes 13-16
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and TorchMan.
05
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 05: N1 Grand Prix!
Dub episodes 17-20
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and ProtoMan.
06
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 06: Upgrade!
Dub episodes 21-24
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and PharaohMan.
07
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 07: NetCity!
Dub episodes 25-28
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and MagnetMan.
08
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 08: DenTech Troubles!
Dub episodes 29-32
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and FreezeMan.
09
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 09: BattleChip In!
Dub episodes 33-36
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and KnightMan.
10
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 10: Grave Warning!
Dub episodes 37-40
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and Bass.
11
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 11: Virus Busters!
Dub episodes 41-44
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and Gospel.
12
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 12: NetBattle!
Dub episodes 45-48
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan and ElecMan.
13
MegaMan NT Warrior Volume 13: CyberClash!
Dub episodes 49-52
Release date
Cover characters MegaMan, Roll, GutsMan, Glyde, ProtoMan, and IceMan.

Japanese releases

DVD Episodes Release date
Rockman.EXE First Area 01 1-2 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 02 3-5 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 03 6-8 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 04 9-11 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 05 12-14 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 06 15-17 2002
Rockman.EXE First Area 07 18-20 2003
Rockman.EXE First Area 08 21-23 2003
Rockman.EXE First Area 09 24-26 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 01 27-29 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 02 30-32 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 03 33-35 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 04 36-38 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 05 39-41 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 06 42-44 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 07 45-47 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 08 48-50 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 09 51-53 2003
Rockman.EXE Second Area 10 54-56 2003

Trivia

  • The dub episodes 18 "There's no "I" in Team (Part 2)" and 30 "Crimson Flash!" are absent in the anime's English official site, leaving it with 50 episodes and making the numbering of the dub episodes from episode 18 and onward wrong.
  • GutsMan's dubbed voice actor, Scott McNeil, has actually done voice work for the Ruby-Spears Mega Man Cartoon where he voiced Proto Man, Dr. Wily, and Eddie.
  • The letters "NT" in the anime's title are most likely in reference to the Windows NT family of operating systems.
  • Although the anime follows the plot of the game in few aspects, most part of the time making it's own plot, one of the most remarkable differences is the fact the world is refered with it's real geography. Electopia is refered as Japan, Netopia as Europe and so on and on. This trait is shared with the follow up Megaman Star Force anime series, while the game also uses the same names the game uses for countries and cities.

See also

External links