Mega Man (character)/Other media

This is a list of all appearances of the original Mega Man in non-canon games and other media.

Wily & Right's RockBoard: That's Paradise
Mega Man appears as the master of ceremonies from the game, and also as a card and in the end of the staff roll.

Mega Man's Soccer
While Rock, Roll, and Dr. Light are watching a soccer game on TV, the field is attacked by Wily's robots and Rock changes into Mega Man to stop them. In the game, Mega Man has a team formed by eight versions of him, with one extra member from the enemy team joining his own after defeat.

Mega Man: Battle & Chase
As a thunderstorm ruined Dr. Light's super computer, Mega Man decides to enter the Battle & Chase competition in hopes of gaining the prize money to repair Light's computer. His vehicle is Rush Roadstar. In Mega Man's ending, Dr. Light had managed to repair the computer, and as thanks he decides to use the money to throw a party for Mega Man, celebrating his victory.

Rockman Strategy
When a powerful group of alien robots led by Apollo and Luna arrives on Earth and turns out to be under the control of Dr. Wily, Mega Man is sent into action. Joined by Auto, Rush, Beat, Eddie, Duo, and Proto Man, he sets out to challenge the robots and their Robot Master reinforcements across the globe, confronting Bass along the way and finally engaging Dr. Wily yet again.

Captain N: The Game Master


Mega Man's first animated appearance was as a main character in the 1989 series Captain N: The Game Master, which features a myriad of characters that had appeared on Nintendo consoles up until that time.

Mega Man: Upon a Star
A three-episode Japanese anime OVA titled Mega Man: Upon a Star was produced in 1993 in an attempt to help spread information on Japanese culture. In it, Mega Man crosses paths with his adversary, Dr. Wily, while learning various facts about Japanese society, and receiving occasional help from Proto Man.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
He also appeared as the main character of the animated Mega Man TV series created by Ruby-Spears, where he looks and acts more like a teenager than a kid. He is voiced by Ian James Corlett.

Mega Man: Fully Charged
Mega Man appears in Mega Man: Fully Charged, with a sidekick named Mega Mini. This series is about the Mega Man known as Aki Light going to school while solving domestic issues and fighting dangerous Robot Masters.

Mega Man fan film
In the Mega Man fan film directed by Eddie Lebron, Mega Man is played by Jun Naito. The film is mostly a faithful adaptation to the first game.

Mega Man (film)
Mega Man is stated to appear in this official flim, produced by 20th Century Fox.

Mega Man Megamix
Mega Man appears as the main character of Mega Man Megamix and its remaster Mega Man Mastermix, as well as its companion story Mega Man Gigamix.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Mega Man is the protagonist from the comic book series. He also appeared in Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic Universe and Sonic Boom during the crossovers Worlds Collide and Worlds Unite. Aside from those appearances, Mega Man had a cameo appearance as a statue in the cover of Sonic the Hedgehog #89 (only his torso can be seen, behind the title) and a spray painting in the introduction page of Sonic Super Special #10. He was also vaguely referenced a few times in Sonic the Hedgehog #252.

Other comics and manga
Mega Man has also appeared in a number of other manga, including the mangas Rockman, Rockman World, Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues, Rockman 8, Rockman & Forte, Rockman 10 -Extra F-, Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin, Rockman Battle &amp; Chase, and Rock'n Game Boy.

In the comics, he has appeared in Mega Man (from Dreamwave Productions), and Novas Aventuras de Megaman.

He was also the main character in the Mega Man 2 novel.

Mega Man made a one-time appearance in a German Super Mario comic book, where he and Dr. Light were helping Mario catch Wario who had recently committed a robbery.

Crossovers
Mega Man has made appearances in several game projects outside of his original series. He has been featured in the 3D shooter Cannon Spike, the card game SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash, and its sequels Card Fighters 2: Expand Edition and Card Fighters DS.

Non-playable cameo appearances by Mega Man occur most often in other Capcom licensed games, and he is often seen as a background character. Such appearances include Mega Man Legends 2 (as a TV character), The Misadventures of Tron Bonne (TV character), Mega Man Star Force 2 (Brother), Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2 (enemy), Street Fighter Alpha 3 (in a billboard), Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (in a banner and one of Norimano's attacks), Super Gem Fighter: Mini Mix (Felicia's attacks), Mighty Final Fight (in a billboard from the ending scene), and Power Stone 2.

He also has a cameo appearance in Roll's ending in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars, standing with Dr. Light as they watch the robots Roll reprogrammed follow her.

Marvel vs. Capcom series
Mega Man is a playable character in the Marvel vs. Capcom crossover fighting series.

Super Smash Bros. series
Mega Man is a playable character, debuting in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.