Mega X

Mega X is the 26th episode of the Mega Man cartoon series.

Dr. Light has developed Litanium, a rare material that Dr. Wily has learned about and wants for himself. After Mega Man repels Wily's forces, Wily tries fomulating another plan to take the litanium when a portal opens inside Skull Fortress.

Then, invaders from the distant future arrive. But these are no ordinary invaders.

These are Reploids. Vile and Spark Mandrill.

Wily is easily intimidated by the future bots and strikes a deal with them, letting Vile have litanium for himself.

Vile and Mandrill attack the plant where Dr. Light's litanium is being made and overwhelms Mega Man. Vile almost destroys Mega Man and Roll, but another invader from the future arrives and saves them... Mega Man X.



Now, Mega Man and X must team up to defeat the evil alliance of Dr. Wily and Vile before the Reploids can return to the future with the litanium.

Robot Master Appearances: Snake Man

Maverick Appearances: Vile, Spark Mandrill

Fun Facts



 * This episode was partially meant to be a sneak preview of a Mega Man X cartoon series that was in the works.

The show never made it past development stages, because of the main Mega Man show's cancellation.


 * There are some differences in the spelling and pronunciation of certain things in this episode. First, Vile refers the Reploids as "Repliroids" (which is the original, Japanese version of the term) and the name of Sigma (the main villain in the Mega Man X video game series) is spelled Cigma.
 * Zero is never refrenced.


 * In this episode, Mega Man X gets Snake Man's power and super charges it.


 * The song played at the end of this episode is "Take Cover" by Mr. Big, and this song was a big hit in certain countries, and even went to #1 in some of them, including Japan (the birth place of our Blue Bomber as we all know)


 * Unlike his game counterpart, X is much more reckless and faster to resort to violence, and does whatever is necessary to complete the mission.

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