Captain N: The Game Master

Captain N: The Game Master is a cartoon from DiC Entertainment that had 34 episodes and featured many games from the NES and Game Boy, like Mega Man, Zelda, Metroid, Castlevania, Kid Icarus, Donkey Kong, Tetris, and others, in which the characters interact together in Videoland. Mega Man is one the the main characters, but only three episodes features him and other Mega Man characters, telling stories from the first three Mega Man games, but with some differences.

Comics from Captain N: The Game Master where made, but only with Nintendo characters. Characters from third parties like Capcom and Konami don't appeared in the comics. However before being canceled the final issue of the Captain N comic series had promised an appearance by Megaman and Dr. Wily.

=Episodes featuring Mega Man= Only three episodes featured Mega Man games:

Episode 5: Mega Trouble in Megaland
This episode is based on Kid Icarus and the first Mega Man game. After the Kid Icarus part of the history, Dr. Wily steals and reprogram six Robot Master of Dr. Wright. Mega Man and the others main characters tries to stop him.

Episode 13: Happy Birthday, Mega Man
This episode is not based on any Mega Man game but is the second appearance of Dr. Light and the first appearance of Mega Girl. The N Team throws Mega Man a surprise birthday party and Dr. Light creates Mega Girl for Mega Man.

Episode 20: The Big Game
This episode is based on Mega Man 2 and California Games (a game with many sports). In the planet Metroid, Dr. Wily creates a energy machine and the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 2. He works with Mother Brain (the final boss of the game Metroid) to energize the machine and had enough power to send the main characters to Earthquake Zone. The characters and the Robot Master fought each other in a football game.

Episode 32: A Tale of Two Dogs
This episode is based only in Mega Man 3. Dr. Wily joins Dr. Wright to create a giant peacekeeping robot called Gamma. Dr. Wright get really happy to Dr. Wily come back to the good side, but actualy, Dr. Wily was planning to steal Gamma and use it for evil purposes. Mega Man and Kevin goes to Topland, a location in Megaland, to take the energy tank necessary to Gamma work.

Mega Man used the Hard Knuckle and the Shadow Blade in this episode, but the only Robot Master from Mega Man 3 that appeared in the cartoon was Top Man.

=Mega Man characters= All characters from the cartoon are different from the original. Mega Man characters lives in Megaland, a part of Videoland. Here are the Mega Man characters differences from the originals:

Mega Man
Mega Man is a short big headed cyan robot (later changed to green) with a weird robotic voice. His "Mega Buster" is a small hole in his arm that is used similar to Spider-Man's web shooter. He has also a energy meter and other functions in his arms. Mega Man is one of the main characters of the cartoon. As you can tell, the Captain N Series was not good to Mega Man.

Dr. Wright
Dr. Wright (Dr. Light) is a old dwarfed scientist with a big nose and less hair than the original.

Dr. Wily
Dr. Wily looks like the original, but dwarfed and a deformed head. He is voiced by Ian James Corlett. He works for Mother Brain in this cartoon.

Mega Girl
Mega Girl is a pink and white Mega Man with blond hair created by Dr. Wright. It's probably Roll's version of this cartoon. She only appeared in the end of the episode Happy Birthday, Mega Man.

Rush
Rush looks a little like the original (but still different), and he is brown and orange instead of red and white. He only appeared in the episode "A Tale of Two Dogs", where he uses the Rush Rocket (Rush Jet).

Garbage Man
Garbage Man is a Robot Master that only appeared in this cartoon, on the episode "Mega Trouble in Megaland". He was created by Dr. Wright.

Cuts Man
Cuts Man (Cut Man) is a green and orange robot with a blue psycho face with a nose and a mouth with 4 teeth in it. His Rolling Cutter is, literally, a big orange scissor in his head.

Fire Man
Fire Man is a red and silver fat robot, and his eyes are a small green visor with a torch in his small head, and under the visor he has a big silver face.

Elec Man
Elec Man seens as a thin humanoid dark blue robot with a thunder draw in the front of his body. His face looks like a human using a blue old mask.

Metal Man
Metal Man is silver and both his hands turn into Metal-Blade blasters.

Quick Man
Quick Man is blue and has a strange green mask.

Wood Man
Wood Man has a vine blaster and a wooden shield.

Air Man
Air Man is white and has two fan blasters.

Crash Man
Crash Man has a scoop-like blaster that throws bombs which look like the Hyper Bomb.

Bubble Man
Bubble Man is blue and round and looks more like Aqua Man from Mega Man 8.

Heat Man
Heat Man is red and has a blaster on his right arm.

Top Man
Top Man appeared in the episode "A Tale of Two Dogs". He was in the way of the energy tank necessary to Gamma work. He was defeated by Mega Man with only one punch of the Hard Knuckle.

Doc Robot
The Doc Robot is a very strange small and thin doctor robot with glasses and beard that assists Dr. Wily. He only uses Metal Man's Metal-Blades to attack, and was smashed by a giant pipe he cut with a Metal-Blade.

Gamma
Gamma is now a giant yellow ball with eyes, blue arms, yellow legs and a blue belt with a smile draw on it. It has also a cockpit in the top of his head, where Dr. Wily controls it.

Big Eye
The Big Eye (the jumping enemy with one eye from the first game) don't changed much like the others, except that his eye is yellow and he is bigger (between 25-35 meters!). Only one blue Big Eye appeared in the cartoon. The boss Big Eye from Mega Man: Powered Up was probably based on this Big Eye.

Blader
A Blader appeared in episode 5. He has angry yellow eyes, a white nose and teeth (without a mouth).

Pierobot
It sounds like Kevin calls them Jiggalos. These are the only Mega Man enemies in the show that actually have lines.

Turtle Machine
This is the first boss from Dr. Wily's Skull Castle in Mega Man 3.

Chibee
=Other characters= Characters not related to Mega Man. The main characters are Kevin Keene, Princess Lana, Duke, Mega Man, Simon Belmont and Pit. The main villains are Mother Brain, King Hippo, Eggplant Wizard and Dr. Wily.

Characters that aren't from games
Location: Palace of Power

Kevin Keene
He is a human that gone inside of a video game. He's weapon is the Zapper, a accessory for NES. He is voiced by Matt Hill.

Princess Lana
She is the princess of Videoland and made Kevin come to Videoland to help her. She is voiced by Venus Terzo.

Duke
Kevin's dog that also came from the real world.

Game Boy
The Game Boy is a character in the cartoon.

Castlevania characters
Location: Castlevania

Simon Belmont
This version of him has a big ego and dresses like a airplane pilot. He is voiced by Andrew Kavadas.

The Count
Count Dracula from the Castlevania games. He wear orange clothes and a black cape and has a large face and light blue skin. He can turn into a ugly orange bat with a human head with a big mouth.

Alucard
Alucard appeared in the episode Return to Castlevania.

Kid Icarus characters
Location: Mount-Icarus

Pit
He is a angel main character from the game Kid Icarus. He is smaller as the original in this cartoon. He is voiced by Alessandro Juliani.

Eggplant Wizard
A character that works for Mother Brain.

Metroid characters
Location: Metroid

Mother Brain
Mother Brain is the main villain of the cartoon and from the Metroid game series. She is voiced by Levi Stubbs.

Metroid Enemies
? (a enemy similar to Kraid), ...

Link
The main character from the game Zelda.

Princess Zelda
A main character of the Zelda games.

Ganon
The main villain of the Zelda games.

Zelda Enemies
Moblin, Stalfos (looks like a alien skeleton), Goriya (a blue monster with a samurai armor), Iron Knuckle, ...

Other games
Characters from other games.

Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong giant boxing gorilla. He lives in Kongoland.

King Hippo
A fat monster with blue skin, a crown and boxing gloves that works for Mother Brain. He is a fighter from the game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!.

Wombatman
A anthropomorphic womabt in a costume, essentially a parody of the Adam West Batman.