Heat Man

Heat Man (ヒートマン) is a combat Robot Master from the Mega Man series created by Dr. Wily based on Fire Man's design. His body is highly resistant to heat and fire, and has the shape of a Zippo lighter, the lid sometimes shutting down unintentionally. He has a dial in his back that regulates the power of his flames, which he's unaware of. His Special Weapon is Atomic Fire, which can produce flames up to 12,000 degrees Celsius (21,632 degrees Fahrenheit). He can surround himself in flames for protection, making him invulnerable for a short time, and tries to tackle enemies while on fire. He can also spit fire from his mouth and project enormous fire blasts from his hands.

Mega Man 2
Heat Man is one of the eight bosses from the game. He can be difficult to destroy without his weakness, but the Mega Buster can defeat him in seven shots on the USA Normal difficulty and fourteen on Difficult (original) setting. First, he shoots Atomic Fire, which are three blobs of fire that when they touch the floor, they extend upward to make fire pillars. To dodge, the player has to run towards Heat Man as he fires the three fire balls at Mega Man, jumping over the lowest one. The player has to be careful not to get hit by the pillars, then shoot at Heat Man. The player has to be very careful and take in mind that, as Heat Man receives damage, he ignites and dashes after a few seconds, and in that state he is invincible.

His weakness, Bubble Lead, can ignore the effects of the fire pillars and deals immense damage to him; however, he is invulnerable to Bubble Lead while ignited. It defeats him in just three hits in Normal, and five in Difficult setting.

Another strategy is, to shoot Heat Man right after he stops dashing and repeat until he is defeated. This should be combined with Bubble Lead, as this will save time and energy, and defeat him faster. More advanced players are able to shoot him quick enough to not throw any fire.

If Crash Bomber or Atomic Fire is used on Heat Man (the latter can only be used during the rematch battle in Wily Stage 5), his health will be regenerated completely. Crash Bomber also causes Heat Man to dash about the battle ground at high speed.

Mega Man 3
The second Doc Robot in Shadow Man's stage copies Heat Man's moves, and before the battle, Heat Man has a cameo appearance as program data copied by Doc Robot. This Doc Robot is weak against Top Spin and Shadow Blade.

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
Heat Man is one of the four bosses from Mega Man 2 that appears in Dr. Wily's teleport system inside the Wily Castle. He does the same attacks as in Mega Man 2, however, should the strategy of shooting him right after he stops dashing is done, he will still throw the fire right after entering his stage of invincibility before his next dash attack.

Mega Man: The Power Battle
Heat Man is one of the six bosses from the "Mega Man 1~2" course.

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Heat Man is one of the six bosses from the "Search for Wily!" course.

Super Adventure Rockman
Heat Man and other fifteen robots are rebuilt by Ra Moon in the Lanfront Ruins, and Heat Man is one of the second bosses from the game. After Metal Man's defeat, the player must decide if Mega Man will proceed by a river or a mountain, being the only choice to affect a boss encounter. Choosing the river will lead to a battle against Bubble Man, and the mountain to Heat Man.

In the mountain path, Mega Man will meet Guts Man before fighting against Heat Man. Guts Man says he found Bubble Man disabled (hinted to have been defeated by Proto Man) and took his Bubble Lead for Mega Man, which is Heat Man's weakness and is used to defeat him. If Mega Man chooses the river, Guts Man will instad appear after Bubble Man's defeat to give the Atomic Fire, which he took from a disabled Heat Man.

Other appearances

 * Heat Man has a cameo appearance in Mega Man 7. He, along with other Robot Masters from the previous Mega Man games can be seen in the background of the Robot Museum. Also, a portion of the background music that plays in the Robot Museum is a remix of the music that plays in his stage in Mega Man 2.


 * Heat Man appears in the CD database from Mega Man & Bass.
 * Heat Man would appear in the cancelled game Mega Man Universe.

Rockman Battle & Fighters data

 * Power Battle: ファイアーマンのノウハウをもとにつくられたロボット. たいねつせいにすぐれたボディをもち、かえんをじゆうにはっせいさせる. せなかにかりょくのちょうせつダイヤルがあることはあまりしられていない. とくしゅぶきはアトミックファイヤーじゃ.
 * Translation(approximate): Robot made from the know-how of Fire Man. His body has excellent heat resistance, and can cause flames freely. He doesn't know that there is a fire control dial on his back. Special weapon is Atomic Fire.


 * Power Fighters: ＰＢにもとうじょうしたヒートマンは、ロックマン２でとうじょう. ちいさいからだににあわずダイナミックなほのおのこうげきをとくいとしているほのおをあっしゅくしたねつせんほうしゃのとくしゅぶきアトミックファイヤーはじめんにちゃくだんしたのちたかくもえあがる.
 * Translation(approximate): Heatman appeared in Rockman 2, and also appeared in PB. Despite his small body, he is good at dynamic fire attacks. His special weapon Atomic Fire fires compressed heat radiation that burns high after landing on the ground.

Stage enemies

 * Prop-Top
 * Sniper Armor
 * Springer
 * Telly

Damage Data Chart
Amount of damage in units that Heat Man receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 2.
 * *Any data with a "+" represents the weapon actually restoring the boss's health.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Heat Man appears in the episode Bro Bots from the Mega Man animated series, where he works with Elec Man and Needle Man. The three attack the city's museum and are defeated by Mega Man and Proto Man, being retrieved by Dr. Wily. They later appear in Wily's hideout and attack Mega Man, but are paralyzed by him. The only attack Heat Man used in the series was his ability to spit fire.

Captain N: The Game Master
Heat Man appeared in Episode 20 of the cartoon Captain N: The Game Master, where he plays football against the main characters. Heat Man is taller (at least in terms of proportions), his main color is red and he has a blaster on one hand. He also looks much more metallic and has a picture of a flame on his armor.

Mega Man Megamix
In the manga Mega Man Megamix, Heat Man appears in the story "Orders to Destroy R", where he, Crash Man and Metal Man appeared to help Air Man when he was outnumbered by Dr. Light's robots. When Mega Man went after Wily using Item-2, Heat Man asked Crash Man to give him Crash Bombs, which he consumed to use as boosts to pursue Mega Man by air, fighting against him along the way. Near Wily's castle, Bubble Man appeared in the sea below and attacks Mega Man. During the chase, Mega Man managed to kick Heat Man into the water, damaging him because of the sudden temperature change and heating the water near Bubble Man, who had to escape to avoid the heat, making them unable to continue the pursuit.

Mega Man (Dreamwave Productions)
Heat Man is the only Robot Master from the games to appear prominently in the comic. He caused mayhem in an airport and attacked Dr. Light's house.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Heat Man is one of the Robot Masters created by Dr. Wily. He is featured in issue #10, where he is the third Robot Master to fight Mega Man. Ironically, he complains about the high temperature of the building and wonders if the robot he is based on, Fire Man, also isn't resistant to heat. While Mega Man offers a chance to surrender, he declines and immediately attacks him. Mega Man defeats him with one shot of Bubble Lead. Still functioning and cooled off, Heat Man tells Mega Man that the rest of the Robot Masters are ready for him. Mega Man responds by blasting him with the Mega Buster, destroying him.

Heat Man and the Robot Masters were reconstructed by Ra Moon and he, Dr. Wily and Quick Man explore Lanfront Ruins. While not angry at Wily at being destroyed, Heat Man asks why Wily didn't tell him about the heat regulator installed on him.

Other appearances
Heat Man also appeared in the manga Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou, Rockman World, Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues, Rockman wo Tsukutta Otokotachi - Rockman Tanjou Densetsu, Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin, and Rock'n Game Boy.

Trivia

 * In Mega Man: The Power Battle, unused sprites show animations of Heat Man lighting and smoking a cigarette, Heat Man having his lid shut on him, and him being frozen solid (by the Ice Slasher). Also, the music that plays when fighting Heat Man in this game is a remix of Gyro Man's theme.


 * The maximum temperature Heat Man can reach, 12000 degrees Celsius, is higher than the Earth's core and the Sun's surface. Also, fire doesn't reach this temperature in reality, this heat being closer to plasma.


 * Graf Michael Sepperin, a character the doujin soft series, Rosenkreuzstilette, uses a similar attack pattern to Heat Man.


 * Heat Man's stage makes an appearance in the music video "Air Man ga Taosenai" ("Air Man Can't Be Defeated"). The player is unable to cross the blocks that disappear in his stage. It is mentioned that with Item-2 it would be easy, but the player can't beat Air Man to get it.


 * In Mega Man Official Complete Works, Keiji Inafune stated that Heat Man was his favorite Robot Master from Mega Man 2, because he's such a "gimmicky" character.


 * If Crash Bomber is used on Heat Man during his flame tackle state, the A.I. will shift back and forth in the spot of the explosion and repeat the tackle again while regaining health.


 * It is actually possible to deal damage to Heat Man using the Crash Bomber, however it has to be used at the exact time Heat Man launches his fire, but the damage output is rather minimal.


 * Like with Air Man, a glitch to teleport Mega Man to a glitchy Dr. Wily Stage can be performed by using a particular weapon while doing a certain action. With Heat Man, Mega Man, if he has the Bubble Lead and jumps against the boss gate while getting hit by the Atomic Fire, will send him to a glitched version of Wily Stage 1. However, the "stage" can't be cleared since Mega Man did not beat Heat Man to get the needed Item-1, and like with the glitch in Air Man's stage, the stage can no longer be cleared, forcing the player to reset the game.


 * Heat Man was planned to appear in Mega Man's Soccer, but was removed from the game before its release.


 * Ironically, in the Archie Comic's Mega Man series in issue 10, Heat Man is extremely heat-intolerant and Mega Man finds him complaining about being hot (as he's stationed in a geothermal plant filled with molten lava), stating that he doesn't even want to move.
 * However, when he re-appears in issue 14, he discovers the dial on his back (Which he explains is a heat regulator), and it is implied that it is directly connected to how heat-tolerant (or intolerant) he becomes.