Fire Man

Fire Man (ファイアーマン Faiaman) is a Robot Master from the Mega Man classic series. He was built by Dr. Light and Dr. Wily to work in an incinerator.

In the new game Mega Man: Powered Up, Fire Man is a playable character. He can use his Fire Storm whenever he wants, but if he runs into water or ice, he will lose the ability until he comes back into contact with lava or fire. Also in that game, he is revealed to talk with a southern accent and is obsessed with justice and fire.



Mega Man and Bass CD Data
A robot created for the work in an incinerator. His main weapon is called Fire Storm. "I'll fire you!" Good point: Hot-blooded Bad point: Hot-tempered Like: Summer camp Dislike: Rainy day 



Stage Enemies:
Enemies in Fire Man's stage.
 * Killer Bullet
 * Screw Bomber
 * Spine
 * Tackle Fire

Enemies in the Game Boy version of Fire Man's stage. [Insert list here]

Trivia

 * On the site called:[]DZarchive ( another Mega Man fansite ), there is a featured comic that has Fire Man as the main character. The story takes place 10 years after the current Mega Man games in the classic series where Fire Man wanders the land not too aware of his existence. Answered questions like " how he got the mask" & "was he reprogramed?" are explained in issue #2 as Dr. Light explains that Fire Man got his mask in a burn inccident and did not have time to repair him and was taken away by Dr. Wily but said that he was never reprogramed because he had a deep hatered for everyone, epecially Dr. Light for his accident.
 * It is said that Fire man's abilities are far supperior than other robots that Dr. Wily have made
 * He is refered to as "The warrior with the Hair of Fire"
 * He is known to have another attack called "The Fist Of Fire" but was not made by capcom. DZarchive created this attack. This was the only attack that MegaMan could not copy to fight Super Search man in the final Fireman comic, instead he copied Fire storm which was to distract Searchman for Fireman to destroy.
 * Fire Man is one of the only Robot Masters from the first Mega Man games, who did not appear in any of the arcade titles.
 * In Mega Man: Powered Up, he speaks with a stereotypical country/Southern accent.