Ice Man

"There's something dangerous up ahead, sir! Oh? Freeze it at all costs, soldier? Well, sir, I- Soldier, finish your mission!"

- Ice Man

Ice Man (アイスマン) is one of the first six (eight in Mega Man: Powered Up) Robot Masters from the Mega Man classic series. He was built by Dr. Light to perform human-like things under extreme climate conditions. This can be done due to the fact he is impervious to chilling sub-zero temperatures. Contrary to popular belief, he is capable of functioning in hot environments, though he is less powerful there.

In Mega Man: Powered Up he has a split personality, referring to himself as a soldier (in the first person) and as a commander (in the third person). As a playable character, Ice Man can use his Ice Slasher to turn enemies in to frozen blocks briefly. He can then use these blocks as an extra foothold to get to places that other characters cannot reach. In addition to this, Ice Man does not slip on the ice blocks in his stage.

Ice Man is one of the two Robot Masters to have a weapon which is effective on a fire Robot Master (the other being Cold Man). Freeze Man greatly respects him, maybe because him being an ice bot with an advantage over a fire bot.

Mega Man: Battle and Chase

 * Vehicle: Cool Mobile
 * Body: Polar Body ("Southern Cross Body" in Japan)
 * Engine: Aurora Engine
 * Wing: Blizzard Wing
 * Tire: Non-Slip Tire

Mega Man and Bass CD data


Stage enemies
List of enemies in Ice Man's stage:
 * Big Eye
 * Crazy Razy
 * Foot Holder
 * Octopus Battery
 * Peng
 * Spine

List of enemies in Ice Man's (Game Boy) stage:
 * Big Eye
 * Blader (Bunby Heli)
 * Octopus Battery (Suzy)
 * Squirm (Scworm)

Damage Data Chart
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Mega Man

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Other Media
Ice Man makes an appearance in Episode 1 in the Mega Man cartoon show. But he doesn't actually speak. He reappears in the episode Ice Age alongside Air Man in a plot to freeze the entire city. Here, he has a speaking role and is tricked into foiling Wily's plan when Dr. Light convinces him that Wily has betrayed him.

Trivia

 * Ice Man makes a cameo appearance in Mega Man 8. He appears in the form of a toy at Clown Man's stage.
 * In Mega Man Legends 2 there are magazines in Calinca with Ice Man in the cover of issue 2.
 * Ice Man very much resembles Popo from the NES game Ice Climbers. This suggests he might have been a homage to them.
 * Ice Man was the first Ice-themed Robot Master, a theme that did not reappear until Mega Man 6 with Blizzard Man.
 * Ice Man is the only Robot Master (of the six that you fight in this game) to have green eyes.
 * Ice Man, along with Cut Man and Time Man, appear to be the youngest Robot Masters in Mega Man Powered Up, mainly due to their voices and stature. As for the voices, they are voiced by females in the Japanese versions (although Time Man was voiced by a male voice actor in the English version).
 * Ice Man also makes a cameo on MegaMan Battle Network 3 (GBA), where he is shown at a T.V. ad on SciLab.
 * While Hyper Bomb is Ice Man's weakness in Mega Man Powered Up, Hyper Bomb can do a considerate amount of damage in the NES game.
 * In Mega Man: The Wily Wars, Ice Man is clearly the shortest Robot Master.