Mega-Pinocchio

Mega-Pinocchio is the third episode from the Mega Man animated series. The episode was written by Michael Maurer and Jeffrey Scott.

Despite airing as the fourth episode of the series during the show's original run, it was initially produced as the third episode of the series. It first aired on 25 September 1994.

Summary
After saving an interesting scientist named Dr. Petto, Mega Man gets offered the chance to be transformed into a real human. While it's a very far-fetched idea, Mega Man is compelled by it and takes Dr. Petto up on the offer.

Little does Mega know that "Dr. Petto" was really a robot created by Dr. Wily. Wily implants a mind control chip in Mega Man's head and uses him to do his dirty work. And there's nothing Mega Man can do to resist his orders.

Robot Master Appearances: Ring Man, Magnet Man, Spark Man, Crash Man

Trivia

 * The name "Doctor Petto" (pronounced "Dr. Pedo") comes right from the name of Geppetto, the builder and father of Pinocchio. Also, the title and the story of the episode are based on Pinocchio.


 * The scene where Dr. Light, Roll, and Rush are in the trash compactor is reminiscent of a similar scene in the original Star Wars movie.


 * Crash Man and Magnet Man make their only appearance in this episode for the entire series.


 * Also making an appearance in this episode is the Lincoln Memorial, showing that the final battle of this episode took place in Washington, D.C.


 * In the scene where Wily's robots run out to combat Mega Man and the army controlled by the mind-helmet, Ring Man is shown running out of the helicopter, but he is not destroyed and does not appear. Conversely, Magnet Man was not seen running out of the helicopter but was disabled by Mega Man.

Quotes

 * Dr. Wily: "You feel all mushy unt tingly inside!"
 * Mega Man (perfectly replicating Wily): "... I feel all mushy, unt tingly inside."


 * Mega Man: "Oh no! He's gonna blast president Lincoln!" (Mega Man jumps in front of Lincoln's statue to protect it from Proto Man's shot)
 * Proto Man: "Ha! I knew you'd risk yourself for mister Lincoln."

