Tengu Man

Tengu Man (テングマン) is a Robot Master from Mega Man 8. He is equipped with a razor-winged jet engine on his back that grants him high-speed flight, a retractable triple-bladed weapon on his arm, and the ability to summon cutting blades of air and whirlwinds to trap and blow his opponents to their doom. He fights with the boldness of a teenager, and speaks like one too, having noticeably brash and overconfident mannerisms. Tengu Man was created by Doctor Albert W. Wily, modeled after the Tengu, a Japanese yōkai, and was stationed within a high mountain range in Japan to occupy Mega Man.

In Mega Man & Bass, it is revealed that he survived the events of Mega Man 8, enlisting as a high-ranking member of King's Army to exact revenge on Mega Man for disgracing him in their previous battle. His stage is one of the two stages unlocked by defeating Ground Man, and is one of the few robot masters to grant two different weapons on separate occasions.

Mega Man 8

 * Sub-boss: Shiriko da Gama
 * Cline B
 * Cline G
 * Dodonpa Cannon
 * Hogale
 * Kemumakin
 * Metall SV
 * Monopellern
 * Hannya Attacker
 * Telly R
 * Tencrow

Mega Man & Bass

 * Sub-boss: Oni Robo
 * Cline G
 * Mokumokumo
 * Dodonpa Cannon
 * Hannya Attacker
 * Joe Classic
 * Metall SV
 * Telly R
 * Tencrow

Damage Data Charts
Displays the amount of damage in units that Tengu Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 8 and Mega Man & Bass.


 * For Mega Buster, the first number is the damage done when the weapon is fired normally; the second number is damage done when the weapon is charged up.
 * A fully-charged Mega Buster does the same damage in all of its forms (normal, Laser, and Arrow).


 * For Tornado Hold, the first number is damage inflicted from hitting the boss with the fan; the second number is damage dealt from the tornado it creates.


 * *Damage values listed on this chart assume the player does not have the "C. Attack" (Counter Attacker) item equipped and activated. 


 * *For Bass Buster, the first number is when the weapon is fired normally; the second is when Super Buster is activated. Hyper Buster shares the same attack power as a standard Bass Buster shot.


 * *For Spread Drill, the first number is damage inflicted with the big drill; the second number is with the smaller drills; third number is with the tiny drills.


 * *For Tengu Blade, the first number is the slash; the second number is striking with the projectile; third number is hitting with the slashing dash.

Mega Man 8
Intro:
 * "I'm Tengu Man."

Taunts:


 * "It's just a kid? Don't make me laugh."
 * "Kid, you're almost not worth the effort."
 * "Are you worthy of my challenge?"
 * "I'll take on you. Be ready!"
 * "Hya!" (Draws weapon.)

Attack Shouts:
 * "Kamaitachi!"
 * "Tornado Hold!"
 * "Here you go!"
 * "You missed! Feel my power!" (If Mega Man is hit by Tornado Hold.)

Cries:
 * "Nuts!"
 * "No!"
 * "Shoot!"
 * "No way!" (Hit by Ice Wave.)
 * "Guuh!" (Hit by Ice Wave.)

Death:
 * "It's regretful."

Trivia

 * Tengu Man is one of four Robot Masters to give Mega Man two different weapons. The other three are Astro Man, Centaur Man and Pharaoh Man.
 * Due to his two appearances, Tengu Man has both an Air-themed weapon (Tornado Hold) and Cutter-themed weapon (Tengu Blade).
 * Both of the Robot Masters that are weak to his weapon are based on entertainers. One is based off of a clown and the other is based off of a magician.


 * In Mega Man & Bass, Tengu Man still uses the Tornado Hold in battle, but instead of sending the player skyward for Tengu Man to slash down, the weapon catches the player and tries to dump him off the edge of the platform to his death.


 * Tengu Man is the second Robot Master based on a mythological creature (the first was Centaur Man).


 * Tengu Man's attack, the kamaitachi, is a ball made of sharp wind. The Kamaitachi is a Japanese yokai from folklore that told of a wind weasel capable of creating sharp wind strong enough to cut.


 * Tengu Man has different stage themes in the Saturn and PlayStation versions of Mega Man 8. With his theme from Mega Man & Bass, he's the only classic-series Robot Master to have three official stage themes.


 * Tengu Man is the only Robot Master in Mega Man 8 (besides Cut Man in the Sega Saturn version) who takes 2 units of damage from a Mega Buster shot and 4 units from a fully-charged Mega Buster shot. This makes him one of the weakest bosses in Mega Man 8 to the Mega Buster.


 * In his Mega Man 8 artwork, CD database, and sprite, Tengu Man's "cutter" is blue, but in his Mega Man & Bass artwork, it is green.


 * In Mega Man and Bass, if the player hits Tengu Man with Spread Drill while he is inside the wall during his diving attack he will fall inside the wall and get stuck, thus unable to fight back.

Tengu Man