Eddie

Eddie (エディ), also known as Eddy and Flip-Top, is an item transportation robot that first appeared in Mega Man 4.

Eddie was created by Dr. Light to carry items for Mega Man. (According to U.S. game manuals, Dr. Light built him as his personal cybernetic suitcase.) He is equipped with a material transfer unit that allows him to relay an unlimited amount of items from Dr. Light's Laboratory for Mega Man, but because he is incomplete, Eddie is unable to choose items and gives them randomly. Like Rush, Eddie is equipped with a sensor that identifies Mega Man's exact location. The sensor allows him to appear by Mega Man’s side instantly whenever he is needed. He has a jet engine that allows him to fly.

Video game appearances

 * From Mega Man 4 to Mega Man 6 and from Mega Man III to Mega Man V, Eddie appears in a section of some stages to help Mega Man, giving a random recovery item, much like a ? Can before Mega Man 4 or an Item Present after Mega Man 7. Items dropped by Eddie will not disappear until they are taken or the player leave the area.
 * In Mega Man 4, Eddie appears in the stages of Ring Man, Dust Man, Dive Man, Skull Man, and the second Wily Castle stage.


 * In Mega Man 8, Eddie helps Mega Man in the Rush Jet sections from Tengu Man's stage and the Wily Tower by throwing bombs from his head.


 * In Mega Man & Bass, Rockman & Forte: Mirai Kara no Chousensha, Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10, Eddie can be bought as an item by Mega Man in the item shop, called Eddie Call (エディコール) in such games. He costs 150, 150, 50 and 10 Screws, respectively. When the item is used, Eddie will teleport in and drop many healing items for Mega Man to pick up. This version works exactly as Rush Item from Mega Man 8.


 * In Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters, Eddie may appear during battles and give an item that calls a support robot. Rush will appear when the item is taken by Mega Man, Treble appears with Bass, and Beat with Proto Man or Duo.

Cameos and minor appearances:


 * In Mega Man 7, Eddie appears with Auto inside Big Eddie.


 * In Mega Man: Battle & Chase, Eddie appears only in the loading screen together with Auto, both racing on cars. Player 2 can make Eddie's car move faster.


 * In the Navi Mode of Rockman Complete Works, Eddie and Beat point recommended directions to the player.


 * In Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, Mega Man and Roll can summon Eddie to give them the Mega Ball, Tornado Hold or Leaf Shield. In the Hyper Combos Hyper Mega Man and Hyper Roll, the user transforms by combining with Rush, Eddie and Beat and performs a powerful attack.


 * Eddie appears in Rush's card from SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash.

Mega Man &amp; Bass CD data


Rockman Complete Works data
Dr.ワイリーとの戦いにそなえライト博士が開発したアイテム運びロボット. 開発終了間際にDr.ワイリーが攻めてきたので未完成のまま出動した.

Mega Man
Eddie has several appearances in Ruby Spear's Mega Man animated series, where he was voiced by Scott McNeil. His main role is to give Energy Cans to Mega Man when his energy is low, being able to store up to five of them in his head at once. In the cartoon, Eddie's color scheme was changed from red to green and he also received a small height increase.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)
Eddie first appeared in one panel from issue 20. In the Worlds Collide crossover he supplied Mega Man with a replacement chip for his Mega Buster (as Sonic had used his super-speed to steal the chip from him to disable his weapon), as well as an Energy Tank to refill his reserves before resuming his match with Sonic in his dimension.

Eddie eventually made his formal debut in [[Mega Man Issue 37 (Archie Comics)|Issue 37, where he was seen being worked on by Auto while Dr. Wily was privately admitting that he was luring Mega Man and company into a trap.

Other appearances
Eddie also appeared in the OVA Mega Man: Upon a Star, the Mega Man comic book series by Archie Comics, the Mega Man comic by Dreamwave Productions, the manga Mega Man Megamix, Mega Man Gigamix, the Rockman manga series, Rockman 8, Rockman &amp; Forte, and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin. In most of those, Eddie has a very small role or a brief appearance, appearing in only one panel in the first issue of Dreamwave Comics' Mega Man and in the Rockman & Forte manga.