Spark Man

Spark Man (スパークマン) is a Robot Master from Mega Man 3 created by Dr. Wily and Dr. Light to charge electricity. Spark Man is designed after a spark plug, and does not have hands. In place of them are two high-voltage electrodes, capable of producing powerful electric shocks and firing off balls of pure electric energy with his Special Weapon, Spark Shock, that can immobilize opponents in their tracks. He can generate twice as high voltage as Elec Man and usually charges his comrades when they need electricity.

Mega Man 3
Spark Man is one of the eight bosses. In battle, he will jump to the other side of the screen, sometimes stopping to shoot Spark Shocks on all directions and then flinging a great Spark Shock at Mega Man. The player can shoot at him while he jumps, but he/she has to take in mind to avoid being touched by him, so it is better to shoot him from afar. The normal sparks can be avoided just by getting out of the way, but the great spark has to be avoided by jumping from afar him when he is about to fling it. After that, he is more vulnerable to attack. He will repeat the pattern over and over. When he jumps, he may jump up to four jumps, the needed number to reach the other side of the screen.

His weakness is the Shadow Blade, which can hit him while he is at the other side or diagonally above Mega Man. He is also weak to his own weapon, but it makes it harder to hit him, than the Shadow Blade, and like the other Robot Masters, it can only be used on him on the rematch on Wily Castle. Any of his weakness defeats him in seven hits.

Mega Man III
Spark Man is one of the first four bosses from the Game Boy Mega Man III. He acts like his appearance in Mega Man 3.

Super Adventure Rockman
Spark Man is one of the sixteen robots revived by Ra Moon in the Lanfront Ruins. He is the fourth boss from Episode 3, being the last revived robot to fight against Mega Man. After his defeat, Mega Man is captured and Ra Moon revives all robots again, with the exception of Shadow Man. However, Ra Moon betrays Wily and the robots are attacked until they collapse. They are apparently destroyed alongside Ra Moon's temple.

Rockman Complete Works data
エレキマンの２ばいの電力をもつ. しかし、しこうプログラムにムラがあるらしい.

Translation: He has twice as much power as Elec Man. However, his thinking program seems to be uneven.

Stage enemies
Enemies in Spark Man's stage in Mega Man 3:
 * Bolton and Nutton
 * Elec'n
 * Electric Gabyoall
 * Hammer Joe
 * Junk Block
 * Peterchy
 * Pickelman Bull
 * Giant Springer (Doc Robot stage)
 * Jamacy (Doc Robot stage)

Enemies in Spark Man's (Game Boy) stage.
 * Count Bomb
 * Elec'n
 * Electric Gabyoall
 * Hammer Joe
 * Junk Block
 * Pickelman Dada

Damage Data Chart
Amount of damage in units that Spark Man receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 3.

Mega Man
Spark Man appeared shortly in episode 4 "Mega-Pinocchio" and later reappears in episode 8 "Cold Steel". In "Mega-Pinocchio", Spark Man has no lines and appears only in the scene where Wily's robots are attacking a skyscraper. In "Cold Steel", Spark Man disguised himself as the drummer of a rock band known as Cold Steel. Along with Gemini Man and Gyro Man, they produce rock music able to hypnotize the citizens of New York to create a satellite. Spark Man appears with his mouth covered by his helmet and he has black eyes instead of blue eyes.

Mega Man Megamix
In the manga Mega Man Megamix and Rockman Remix, Spark Man appears in the story Metal Heart. He also appears in Mega Man Gigamix.

Other appearances
Spark Man also appeared in the Mega Man comic by Archie Comics and in the manga Rockman World 3 and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

Trivia

 * According to his Mega Man & Bass CD data, Spark Man can produce twice the voltage of electricity Elec Man can. This makes his top wattage output 1,000,000 watts. The Robot Master Field Guide states that while this is true, Elec Man can focus his power better, hence why the Thunder Beam is more devastating than the Spark Shock.

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