Roll

Roll (ロール) is a kind-hearted humanoid Robot Master created by Dr. Light to be a house keeper, helping Dr. Light around the lab. She is the sister of Mega Man and Proto Man. Roll is one of the few female characters in the Mega Man classic series, and the only female Robot Master until Mega Man 9.

Appearances

 * Mega Man, Mega Man 3 and Mega Man 4: Roll has a small appearance in the ending of those games, and is referred in the opening scene of Mega Man 4.
 * Mega Man 7: She appears in the opening and ending of the game, and will also appear randomly in the get weapon description in the Japanese version.
 * Mega Man 8: She exchanges gadgets in Dr. Light's Lab for Mega Man to use.
 * Mega Man 9: She appears in the opening and ending scenes, and with Auto in cutscenes during the game and the shop screen.
 * Mega Man V: Roll appears in the opening scene.
 * Mega Man & Bass: She uses a communicator to give tips for the player.
 * Rockman and Forte: Challenger From the Future: She appears in the ending of the game.
 * Mega Man: The Power Battle: She appears in Mega Man's ending.
 * Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters: Roll was kidnapped by Wily and the player must rescue her.
 * RockBoard: She appears as a playable character for the first time.
 * Mega Man's Soccer: She appears in the opening scene and shortly caring a banner with Kalinka that says "congartulations" (congratulations mispelled) in Tournament Mode.
 * Mega Man: Battle & Chase: Roll is a playable character.
 * Super Adventure Rockman: Roll was affected by the electromagnetic field from Lanfront Ruins, and will shut down if Mega Man can't stop Dr. Wily and his 16 revived Robot Masters from Mega Man 2 and Mega Man 3.
 * Mega Man Powered Up: Roll is a playable character as a download.

Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Roll appears in the game as the only unique unlockable character in the game in that she has her own sprite set. She is a "joke character", as she has the same attacks as Mega Man but with a longer startup time as she has to summon whatever weapon she uses to attack and her attacks are weaker. On the plus side, Roll has the smallest frame in the game, making her hard to hit. She also appeared in its sequel, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes.

Her main weapon is those games is the Roll Buster, a gag weapon that Roll takes from her shoes or skirt and insert on her hand, firing a red energy blast while shouting "Roll Buster!", and them put it back. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, it shoots out weak flowers.

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes
Roll appears as a playable character, where she attacks with a broom and bucket. She appears in three endings of the game, which include her ending talking with Dr. Light, Tekkaman's ending in a battle in space alongside other Tatsunoko property characters, and as a member of a masked superhero team compromised of other Capcom characters led by Yatterman-1 in his ending.

Data
Mega Man: Battle and Chase:
 * Vehicle: Pop 'n Beat
 * Body: Beat Body
 * Engine: Follow Engine
 * Wing: Feather Wing
 * Tire: Non-Drift Tire

Mega Man and Bass CD data
A house keeping robot created by Dr. Light. She is thought of as the sister of Megaman. "Good luck, Megaman!" Good point: Helpful Bad point: Cowardice Like: Cooking Dislike: Cockroaches

Japanese CD data:

Bad point: Cowardice Like: Cleaning, cooking Dislike: Cockroaches



Trivia

 * She was named to match her counterpart's name ("Rock" 'n' "Roll"). Rockman is Mega Man's Japanese name.
 * In Mega Man 1 to 7, she wears a simple red dress, but in Mega Man 8 and Mega Man and Bass, her visual was changed. In Mega Man 9, she's back in her red dress, though for the cost of 200 screws, her dress can be changed into the one seen in Mega Man 8. In Marvel vs. Capcom 1 and 2, she was revealed to wear white panties under the dress.
 * In Mega Man: Powered Up, the player can download new clothes for her such as knight's armour or a raincoat.
 * All the weapons from the downloadable skins of Mega Man: Powered Up (giant fish, lance, umbrella, etc.) have a similar usage of her weapon Roll Swing (a broom).
 * On the subject of her attack, Roll appears to have a fondness for Melee attacks. This may reference the mistake by fans that Zero was a future version of Roll, as he too has a fondness for Melee attacks (The Z-Saber).
 * Her favorite color is red.
 * According to a 1999 interview with Keiji Inafune, Roll was originally intended to be playable alongside Mega Man in Mega Man 2, but the decision was made to not change the formula carried over from the first game. This was because they felt that the game wouldn't have worked as well with a co-op two player mode, and because the executives at Capcom didn't want to promote a game starring a girl when at that time they felt that their home console audience was made primarily of boys.
 * Roll and Mega Man are sometimes thought to be boyfriend and girlfriend by fans, and in Mega Man: Powered Up, Copy Roll makes note of their relationship, using it to intimidate the original.
 * Incidently, Mega Man and Roll Caskett from the Mega Man Legends series, as well as MegaMan.EXE and Roll.EXE from Mega Man Battle Network, actually are couples and are not related.
 * In a Japanese Manga of MegaMan (or Rockman as it's stated in Japan) Roll has a crush on Bass (Forte). Bass uses this to bother MegaMan, but Bass has no real interest in Roll whatsoever. Whether there really is a relationship with these two is a rumor but, in the history of the MegaMan series, it's the most popular rumor.