Ice Man

"There's something dangerous up ahead, sir! Oh? Freeze it at all costs, soldier!"

- Ice Man

"Um... I didn't quite catch the last part, sir... A good soldier always stays cool in battle!"

- 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 original Mega Man series. He was built by Dr. Light to perform human-like tasks under extreme climate conditions. This can be done due to the fact he is impervious to chilling sub-zero temperatures. Ice Man is capable of functioning in hot environments, though he is less powerful there. His Special Weapon is Ice Slasher, a sharp ice blade launched from his mouth that can freeze anything with its temperature of 200 degrees below zero. Freeze Man greatly respects him.

Mega Man
Dr. Wily reprogrammed Ice Man and Dr. Light's other industrial robots to help him conquer the world, and Ice Man appears as a boss and is defeated by Mega Man. He is weak to Elec Man's Thunder Beam.

Strategy
Ice Man will start the fight by going to the right corner and jumping up. He will then shoot 3 Ice Slashers. One up, one in the middle and one while landed. Jump over them carefully (Mega Man will lose 10 health points if he is hit by one). When he lands, he will immediately jump and do the same pattern again, but this time starting from down to up. He will then slide towards Mega Man. When he starts getting pretty close, and after doing the pattern again, he will slide away from Mega Man. He will repeat this pattern then over and over.

Mega Man Powered Up
A remake of the first game. Ice Man has a split personality, referring to himself as a soldier (in the first person) and as a commander (in the third person).

Like the original game, Ice Man is a boss that attacks with his Ice Slasher, but his pattern is different. He also has an additional attack were he makes ice stalactites fall. In Normal mode this new attack is used when his life is halved, and in Hard he can use it anytime. Ice Man is weak to Bomb Man's Hyper Bomb, but if Mega Man defeats him using only the Mega Buster, he becomes a playable character.

As a playable character, Ice Man can use his Ice Slasher to briefly turn his enemies into frozen blocks. 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.

Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge
Ice Man appears as one of the first four bosses. He acts similar to his appearance in the first Mega Man game, but the number of times he uses Ice Slasher per attack was reduced to four.

Mega Man: The Power Battle
Ice Man is one of the six bosses from the Mega Man 1~2 course. The theme that plays when fighting him is a remix of Freeze Man's stage theme.

Besides his Ice Slasher attack pattern from the first game, Ice Man also attacks by using Ice Slasher several times without jumping or by creating clouds that drop snowflakes that can freeze the player's character. He is weak to Guts Man's Super Arm.

Mega Man's Soccer
Ice Man is one of the fastest players from the game, alongside Gemini Man and Dr. Wily, but he has the lowest Tackle and Defense. Ice Man doesn't have his own team, but he is a member of seven teams in Tournament mode and the Mega Man and Cut Man teams in League mode.

Mega Man: Battle & Chase
Ice Man wants to go on a vacation in the South Pole, so he enters the competition to obtain money. His vehicle is Cool Mobile. In his ending, Ice Man makes an ice sculpture of him with Roll, hinting that he has affection for her.



Losing quotes:
 * I'll pay you back double for this insult!
 * I'm not going to go home and cry...yet!



Super Adventure Rockman
Ice Man and the other Robot Masters from the first game assist Mega Man. However, Ice Man is the only of the six Robot Masters to not appear in a scene to save Mega Man when he is defeated by a boss, only appearing briefly in the beginning and ending of the game.

Chokkan! Rockman
Ice Man has a short appearance in his mini-game, Item on Ice (アイテムonアイス). In the beginning, Ice Man runs from Mega Man, and Mega Man must dodge falling objects while taking items. After completing the mini-game, Ice Man appears again and is destroyed by one of the falling objects.

Rockman ×over
Ice Man is one of the bosses from World 3. He also appears in some Battle Memory.

Cameo appearances

 * Ice Man appears in Mega Man 3's ending.
 * In Mega Man 8, several Ice Man toys appear in Clown Man's stage.
 * Ice Man appears in a CD data in Mega Man & Bass.
 * Ice Man is a boss in Rockman The Puzzle Battle.
 * In Mega Man Legends 2, there are magazines in Calinca with Ice Man on the cover of issue 2.

Mega Man & Bass CD data


Rockman Complete Works data
なんきょくたんさのためにつくられたロボット. アイススラッシャーはジャンプのたかさをうまく使いわけてよけよう.

Rockman Battle & Fighters data
れいとうそうこのなかでにもつのうんぱんさぎょうをしていたロボットで、もともとはなんきょくたいりくのたんさロボットとしてかいはつされた. よわそうにみえるがなかなかのきょうてき. とくしゅぶきはアイススラッシャーじゃ.

Translation (approximate): A robot working in a cold storage warehouse carrying luggage, was originally created as an Antarctica exploration robot. He looks pretty weak but is formidable. Special Weapon is Ice Slasher.

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)
 * Scworm

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Ice Man will receive from each special weapon from the original Mega Man.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Ice Man makes his first appearance in Episode 1 of the Mega Man animated series, but he doesn't actually speak.

He reappears in Episode 7, "Ice Age" alongside Air Man in a plot to freeze the entire city. Here, he has a major role and is depicted as being one of the more powerful Robot Masters, defeating Mega Man, Roll and Rush at least three times over the course of the episode.

He is eventually tricked into fighting against Dr. Wily when Dr. Light convinces him that Wily has betrayed him and replaced him with Air Man. This prompts him to plan a revenge attack against the evil doctor, by taking command of a group of powerful "Ice Bots" provided by Dr. Light.

Ice Man was the first Robot Master besides Cut Man and Guts Man to appear in more than one episode.

Captain N: The Game Master
Ice Man appears in the Fifth Episode ("Mega Trouble in Megaland") along with the other original five Robot Masters, working as a subordinate to Cuts Man. Unlike some of his fellow Robot Masters, he does bear a resemblance to his original counterpart, maintaining his usual blue parka and white boots. However, he has a cyan and much more robotic-looking face and cuboid body, and fights against the heroes using a handheld pistol that can fire either a freezing beam or sharp icicles that can be used as projectiles or  makeshift barricades. Interestingly, he resembles the DC Comics Supervillain Captain Cold.

Ice Man is also referenced in passing during the episode "Nightmare on Mother Brain's Street", where Mega Man mentions that his worst nightmare is of being frozen solid by him.

Ice Man, along with the other six Robot Masters appeared in the clip show episode "When Mother Brain Rules".

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Ice Man is one of the six Robot Masters created by Dr. Light with Dr. Wily's help. He is notable in being the first documented case of a Robot Master having romantic feelings for another Robot Master, as he has developed a crush on Roll.

In Let the Games Begin!, Dr. Wily stole Ice Man and other five robots to help him conquer the world. Ice Man took over a water treatment plant and froze the area, but he is defeated by Mega Man. After Dr. Wily is stopped, the six robots are repaired by Dr. Light and they help to repair the city. When Dr. Wily escapes the prison and captures Roll in Time Keeps Slipping, Ice Man and Cut Man help Mega Man search Wily's abandoned fortress for clues, but they only find some robots, one of them being CWU-01P. After leaving the fortress, they reunite with the other four Robot Masters and Roslyn Krantz, finding Wily's hideout and capturing Time Man and Oil Man.

In The Return of Dr. Wily, Ice Man and the other Robot Masters invade the Wily Castle to save Mega Man, who was being controlled by Dr. Wily. However, he was held up by the Mecha Dragon, and then got into an argument with Oil Man regarding who should hide behind Guts Man, as he was ironically unable to handle Mecha Dragon's flamethrower despite his power being stronger against Fire Man. In the B-story Cold Feat of Issue #18, Proto-Type Part 2, Ice Man requested Guts Man's assistance in the renovation and expansion of the Glacier Research Center, but is eventually forced to freeze Guts Man and send him back to Light Labs after his attempts at the renovation worsen things. In Cold Crush, Ice Man asks Mega Man and Roll to help him with his research, but he only called Roll because he is in love with her, but she is clueless to his feelings. He is further dismayed by the fact that Quake Woman, who had joined him previously, is targeted by Roll who wants Mega Man and Quake Woman to become a couple. Although he does not appear in For the Bot Who Has Everything, he was briefly mentioned by Guts Man in a conversation with Bomb Man, where it was revealed that, thanks in large part to Guts Man's actions in Cold Feat, Ice Man blocked calls from Guts Man, and thus Guts Man was forced to take Cut Man along to find a gift for Mega Man for his birthday.

Like the other original series Robot Masters created after Blues, Rock, and Roll, Ice Man appears in the Worlds Collide special event only in the final issue. He and his brothers arrive to help save Sonic the Hedgehog's allies from an attacking army of Dr. Wily's Robot Masters. Following the restoration of their reality, Ice Man was among those affected by Ra Moon's EMP field, which left him immobilized until the alien construct's defeat.

Short Circuits
Ice Man is featured in a number of Short Circuits, mostly centered on his affections for Roll. In issue 22 he explains love to Quake Woman, first telling her how good it feels, and then bemoaning the fact that Roll seems oblivious to his efforts to start a relationship. The Short Circuits for Issue 32 features Ice Man in a parody of Disney's Snow White, playing the part of the prince awakening a comatose Roll from her slumber. Unfortunately for Ice Man, the whole sequence is a dream he had while knocked offline by Ra Moon's EMP Wave, and the real Roll is only interested in whether he would take out the trash for her.

Mega Man Megamix
Ice Man was originally created by Dr. Light to scout the continent of Antarctica, but having finished his mission there, Ice Man returned and is now working in a large cold storage warehouse. In order to function in harsh environments and extremely cold temperatures, Ice Man's internal circuits are made up of the smallest components available. These small components allow Ice Man to function with the least amount of energy possible, and they are also the reason for his physical form being smaller than usual. The only disadvantage of using these smaller components is their hyperconductivity, and a strong electrical surge like Elec Man's Thunder Beam will easily incapacitate him. Despite his small stature, Ice Man is quite effective in combat.

When Dr. Wily reprogrammed Dr. Light's six robots and tries to conquer the world in The Birth of Mega Man, Mega Man fights against Ice Man inside Wily's mobile fortress, stopping him with Thunder Beam. Ice Man is later repaired by Dr. Light and he helps to stop the fortress. In R Destruction Order, it was decided that the six robots should be destroyed, but Wood Man saves them and convinces Ice Man and Elec Man to join Dr. Wily. Whoever, they actually wanted to find Dr. Wily and knock out Wood Man inside Wily's base. Ice Man freezes Dr. Wily's control panel to stop him from launching more rockets. In the original version of the story from Rockman Remix, he also freezes Reggae.

Ice Man also appears in Mega Man Gigamix, where he participates in the Battle & Chase competition.

Other appearances
Ice Man appears in the manga Rockman, Rockman wo Tsukutta Otokotachi - Rockman Tanjou Densetsu, Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin, Rockman Battle &amp; Chase, and Rock'n Game Boy.

Trivia



 * 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 are fought in Mega Man to have green eyes.
 * Although Ice Man has green eyes, his Mega Man Powered Up artwork and Rockman ×over sprite depicts him with blue eyes.
 * Ice Man is one of the two ice Robot Masters to have a weapon which is effective on a fire Robot Master (the other being Cold Man).
 * Ice Man was shown in a trailer from Rockman Online.
 * Ice Man could arguably be compared to Popo of the Ice Climbers franchise.
 * While Hyper Bomb is Ice Man's weakness in Mega Man Powered Up and not in the original NES game, it can still do a considerate amount of damage to him in Mega Man.
 * Ice Man is one of the shortest Robot Masters.
 * In the cartoon show's intro, Mega Man defeats Ice Man with Fire Storm in one hit. Another irony even occurs in the commercial for Rockman on Famicom, where Mega Man also defeats Ice Man with Fire Storm, thus, contradicting his actual weakness in the game.
 * Ice Man is the first robot master to have a mental disorder, experiencing schizophrenia and split-personality disorder. However, this trait is only seen in Mega Man Powered Up.
 * Ice Man was given a reference in the 2007 Transformers film by Michael Bay, where the main villain, Megatron, was referred to as such due to his being frozen in place.

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