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Miscellaneous Mega Man merchandise.
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Calendars
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The Capcom Girls Calendar 2012 (カプコンガールズカレンダー2012?) and Capcom Heroes Calendar 2012 (カプコンヒーローズカレンダー2012?) are two calendars containing artwork of several Capcom characters, including the Mega Man series.[1] A Capcom Girls Calendar was also released in 2011.
Decoration
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1-UP Cushion
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Added by Quick1-UP Cushion is a cushion with the drawing of an 1-UP.
Wall Decals
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Movable and reusable wall decals of characters, items, and graphics from the original Mega Man game.[2]
Food
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Added by QuickRockman Dorayaki
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Rockman Dorayaki (ロックマンどら焼き?) is a pack with Dorayakis that were sold in Capcom's booth at Tokyo Game Show '99. [3]
Rockman Sakuma Drops
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Added by QuickRockman Sakuma Drops (ロックマンサクマドロップス Rokkuman Sakuma Doroppusu?) is a Rockman branded can of Sakuma drops released in 2010. It comes in eight flavors.[4]
Rockmanjū
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Added by QuickRockmanjū (ロックまんじゅう?) is a Rockman branded pack of manjū that comes in two box varieties, one themed on the first game and other themed on Mega Man 10. [5]
Rockman.EXE Milk Chocolate
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Added by QuickRockman.EXE Milk Chocolate (ロックマンエグゼミルクチョコレート Rokkuman Eguze Miruku Chokorēto?) is one of the prizes that can be obtained from the arcade game Rockman.EXE: The Medal Operation. There are six different packages with Lan Hikari, MegaMan.EXE, MegaMan with two Beast Outs, ProtoMan.EXE, and Colonel.EXE.[6]
Pudding and Kobun
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Added by QuickPudding and Kobun (プリンにコブン Purin ni Kobun?) is a Servbot branded pack of puddings given in Capcom's booth at Tokyo Game Show 2000. [7]
Servbot mugs
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500 yellow Dead Rising coffee mugs signed by Keiji Inafune that where distributed in Korea. The mugs have Servbot faces and a Mega Man drawing. [8]
Roll mugcups
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Mugcups relased by Kotobukiya with Roll (with her original, Mega Man Powered Up and Mega Man 8 appearances), Roll Caskett and Roll.EXE.[9]
Postcards and bookmarks
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Rockman Megamix and Rockman Gigamix
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Postcards and bookmarks with color illustrations by Hitoshi Ariga that came with the 2009 re-releases of the manga Rockman Megamix and the manga Rockman Gigamix for a limited time for people that pre-ordered them from the sites e-Capcom, Fukkan and Tanomi, each with a different postcard/bookmark.
Rockman Megamix vol. 1 and 2:
- Bookmark with the six Robot Masters from the first Mega Man game.
- Postcard with the 16 Robot Masters from Mega Man 2 and 5, with Quick Man highlighted. The other side has a monochrome version of the postcard below. The stamp area has Bright Man's head.
- Postcard with the 16 Robot Masters from Mega Man 4 and 6, with Skull Man highlighted. The other side has a monochrome version of the above postcard. The stamp area has Star Man's head.
Rockman Gigamix volume 1:[10]
- e-Capcom: Bookmark with Proto Man, Shadow Man and Shade Man, with a small part of Mega Man and Roll visible. The other side has a black and white picture of Mega Man.
- Fukkan: Postcard with the 16 Robot Masters from Mega Man 3 and 7, with Turbo Man highlighted.
- Tanomi: Postcard with Plum, Ripot, Chest, Roll (inside Pop 'n Beat) and Ice Man. The other side has a monochrome version of the Fukkan postcard. The stamp area has a small image of Chest.
Rockman Gigamix volume 2:[11]
- Fukkan: Postcard with the nine Stardroids.
- Tanomi: Postcard with a black and white picture of Light and Wily when they were young working in a robot.
Rockman Gigamix volume 3:[12]
- e-Capcom: Bookmark featuring Bass and Ring Man.
- Fukkan: Postcard with a battle damaged Mega Man in space.
- Tanomi: Postcard with Proto Man and Tango.
Rockman Megamix & Gigamix Box Set:
- Tanomi: A postcard with Mega Man, Proto Man, Dr. Light and Dr. Wily.
Rockman Maniax, Rockman 7 and Rockman 8:
- Fukkan: In 2011, Fukkan had a promotion were customers who purchase certain Rockman goods could receive one of three limited edition postcards, each illustrated by Hitoshi Ariga, Shigeto Ikehara, and Kōji Izuki.[13]
- Tanomi: Rockman 7 has two postcards, one with Mega Man, Rush, Auto, Beat, and Eddie, and the other with Super Mega Man, Bass and the Wily Capsule. The Rockman 8 manga comes with a postcard with Mega Man, Roll and Rush.
Others:
- Capcom's retail store in Tokyo has a Rockman postcard.[14]
Jigsaw Puzzles
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Added by QuickRockman 10th Anniversary Jigsaw Puzzle
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Rockman 10th Anniversary Jigsaw Puzzle (ロックマン10周年記念ジグソーパズル?) is a commemorative jigsaw puzzle released in 1997 by Central Hobby in two varieties, a 300 pieces puzzle for ¥2000 and a 500 piece puzzle for ¥3000. The puzzle image contains several characters from the classic series.[15]
"Roll! Roll! Roll!"
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Added by Quick"Roll! Roll! Roll!" (「ロール!ロール!ロール!」?) is a 300 pieces jigsaw puzzle released by Kotobukiya in 2011.[16]
Others
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See also
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References
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- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Guys and Gals of Rockman Adorn Capcom 2012 Calendar
- ↑ What Is Blik: Mega Man ~ Re-Stik
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Rockman Dorayaki
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Rockman Candy Announced
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: More Rockman-Themed Candy
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: 'The Medal Operation' Footage Surfaces
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Servbot Pudding
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Kobun Coffee Mugs
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Bonus Goods To Coincide With Kotobukiya Blues Release
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Gigamix Postcards
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Bonus Goods For Gigamix Vol. 2
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: First Look At Gigamix Postcards
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: Delightful Postcard Art
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: New Rockman Goods at Capcom Retail Store
- ↑ The Mega Man Network: Rockman 8 Merchandise Mania
- ↑ Protodude's Rockman Corner: "Roll! Roll! Roll!" Jigsaw Puzzle Kit On The Way