List of mentioned characters

List of unseen characters and parodies.

Auto Man
Auto Man is a name that Auto gave to himself when imitating Mega Man in the Short Circuits from Archie Comics' Mega Man comic book series.

Copy Man and Rush Man
When Pharaoh Man meets Mega Man in Mega Man #13, he asks why he isn't called "Copy Man", as he can copy Special Weapons. Mega Man says that his name comes from his primary weapon, the Mega Buster. He also mentions that he can use Rush for all sorts of support options, but he isn't named "Rush Man".

Davy Jones Man
Bubble Man is talking to himself in Mega Man #9 about how he'll give Mega Man an intimidating welcome speech, saying "Welcome to Davy Jones Locker!" Sure enough, Mega Man comes in right at that moment and thinks that Bubble Man said his name was Davy Jones Man.

Pillow Man
When Mega Man hears that his first opponent will be Bomb Man in Mega Man #2, he asks Dr. Light why he didn't make an Origami Man or Pillow Man instead, which would be less dangerous. Later, an Origami Man appears in the Short Circuits from Mega Man #17.

Snooze Man
Guts Man is named "Snooze Man" in the Short Circuits from Mega Man, which would likely mean that Time Man is similarly "Alarm Man".

Samuel
Samuel was one of the members of the research team assembled by the United Nations and commissioned to investigate the Lanfront Ruins. He had a heart condition that necessitated a pacemaker. Dr. Pedro Astil implied when relaying the story of the disastrous mission in Issue 29 of the Mega Man series by Archie Comics that Samuel had died as a result of his pacemaker shutting down.

Union Man
Union Man is a Robot Master, whom Break Man apparently was acquainted with, presumably being a superior. Union Man's only mention was in the Short Circuits mini-comic from issue 23 of Archie Comics' comic book series Mega Man, when Break Man told Mega Man to "take [his complaint] up with Union Man" when the latter complained about Break Man taking a 15 minute break just as he's supposed to fight Mega Man. It is unknown if he is serious or jokingly made-up the name, making a reference to labor union/trade union rules, as well as the complaints associated with them.

Rockman Versus characters
Rockman V (Versus): Taiketsu! Dr. Marvel (ロックマンＶ（バーサス） 対決！Ｄｒ．マーベノレ) is a parody of Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes included in the game's Secret File. The game's main enemies are the unseen Dr. Marvel as ten robots based on Marvel and Capcom characters:
 * Hadou Man (ハドウマン) - Based on Ryu.
 * Kumo Man (クモマン) - Based on Spider-Man.
 * Taichō Man (タイチョーマン) - Based on Captain Commando.
 * Doku Man (ドクマン) - Based on Venom.
 * Tsume Man (ツメマン) - Based on Wolverine.
 * Oiroke Man (オイロケマン) - Based on Morrigan Aensland.
 * Nazo no Ninja Robo (謎のニンジャロボ) - Based on Strider Hiryu.
 * Meriken Man (メリケンマン) - Based on Captain America. In the past, "American" was commonly translated as "Meriken" in Japan. The translation is still present in some names, like Meriken Park.
 * Nagehame Man (ナゲハメマン) - Based on Zangief.
 * Mr. Monami (Ｍｒ．モナミ) - Based on Gambit.

Acid Man
Acid Man is a name jokingly used in one example from Dragão Brasil Especial #14 in the quote "What was that thing that Acidman used to escape?".

Dr. Jim
Dr. Jim (ジム博士) was a laser researcher that Shield Sheldon worked for as a bodyguard. However, Dr. Jim became a Maverick and Shield Sheldon had no choice but to dispose the Reploid he had to protect.

Grogz
Grogz (グロッグス) is a runaway Maverick mentioned in Zero's ending in Mega Man X7.

Johnny
Johnny (ジョニー) is a person mentioned twice by Ken Suther in Mega Man Star Force 2.

Power Man
Power Man is the last boss from the small adventure example in Dragão Brasil Especial #14. He is Dr. Wily's newest creation, a powerful electric robot with red eyes.

Character file:
 * Strength: 4
 * Ability: 5
 * Resistance: 4
 * Armor: 5
 * Fire Power: 4 (electricity)
 * HP: 20
 * Advantages: Special Attack, Extra Armor (Electricity), Extra Energy 2
 * Disadvantages: Vulnerability (Chemical), Special Model, Monstrous.