Gyro Man

Gyro Man (ジャイロマン) is a Robot Master created by Dr. Wily that resembles a helicopter. He was originally planned to have a flying device, but it was replaced by a propeller built into his back due to cost issues (some sources say Wily's original design failed and he used a propeller because he was out of money - a theory that also supports the origins of Crystal Man). Gyro Man actually prefers this type of flight.

In Mega Man 5, he was ordered by Dr. Wily to take over a hanging garden and obtain money from the admission fee, but the attendance dropped as soon as he took over and Gyro Man became bored. His weapon is the Gyro Attack, small propeller-shaped cutters that can be controlled to move sideways, upward, or downward. He can't stand changes in gravity as they put stress on his propellors, therefore his weakness being Gravity Hold.

Mega Man 5
Gyro Man is one of the eight bosses. He has two attacks. While on land, he attacks with Gyro Attack. To avoid it, the player has to jump over it to the side it comes, or jump over it and return to his position. Any of these options will make the Gyro Attack miss and leave Gyro Man vulnerable to attacks. When he flies above the clouds, he will fire a Gyro Attack from above and then try to dive into Mega Man. The player has to slide from side to side to avoid the Gyro Attack if it comes above him, and/or jump over it so it misses, and after that, slide to the side Mega Man has less space then slide to the other side so Gyro Man lands and misses, leaving him vulnerable to attacks, and Mega Man has a lot of space to dodge his next attack. His weakness is Gravity Hold, which can hit him regardless where he is, but as the player has fair enough energy to destroy him, it is better not to use it on his level, so the player comes with a full weapon bar to defeat him. Gravity Hold can destroy Gyro Man in seven hits.

Mega Man: The Power Battle
Gyro Man is one of the six bosses from the "Mega Man 3~6" course. He will throw a Gyro Attack when on ground. Later on, the screen will move and will try to dive at Mega Man and doesn't use the Gyro Attack unlike in Mega Man 5. He will also then double himself.

Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
Gyro Man is one of the six bosses from the "Search for Wily!" course. He behaves like the previous game, except he fires four Gyro Attacks at once and will say "Hiro Ana" when he charges at Mega Man. He also has his propeller to defend him.

Stage enemies
Enemies in Gyro Man's stage:
 * Giree
 * Cocco and Corocoro
 * Kouker Q
 * Lyric
 * Power Muscler
 * Pukapelly
 * Tatepakkan
 * Tondeall
 * Twin Cannon

Rockman Battle & Fighters data

 * Power Battle: くうちゅうていえんをせんきょし、にゅうじょうりょうをとるためにかいはつされたロボット. しきんぶそくからジェットエンジンではなくプロペラをとうさいすることになったらしい. とくしゅぶきは、ジャイロアタックじゃ.
 * Power Fighters: ＰＢにもとうじょうしたジャイロマンは、ロックマン５でとうじょう. しきんぶそくからプロペラになったが、そのプロペラをさいだいげんにりようしてこうげきしてくる. とくしゅぶきのジャイロアタックはふくすうだされると、とてもよけにくいぞ.

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)
Gyro Man appeared in the episode "Cold Steel" from the Mega Man animated series. Gyro Man, Spark Man and Gemini Man are disguised as a rock band that hypnotizes humans with their music. In the cartoon the Gyro Attack is Gyro Man's own propeller instead of propeller-shaped cutters, and Mega Man is able to fly when using it.

Mega Man: Upon a Star
The Mega Man 5 bosses have short appearances fighting against Mega Man or helping Wily in the three episodes from the OVA.

Mega Man Megamix
In the manga, Gyro Man appeared in the story "Holiday of Soldiers", where the eight Robot Masters from Mega Man 5 have part-time jobs in an amusement park to obtain money for Wily. He operates the Roller Coaster. He also appears in Mega Man Gigamix.

Other appearances
Gyro Man also appeared in the Rockman 5 manga and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

He has a NetNavi counterpart, GyroMan.EXE.

Trivia

 * Gyro Man, along with Crystal Man, are the only two bosses in Mega Man 5 to take damage from each and every weapon.


 * "Greek Sandwich", Gyro Man's likeness in his English CD data, may have something to do with the Greek delicacy, also called a gyro (pronounced "ghee-roh").


 * Jupiter's quote, "Clear my way, you propeller scum!", probably refers to Gyro Man.


 * If the ceiling in his room is removed with a cheat device, he will fly above the screen, causing him to die, and Mega Man will be trapped in his room unless the player resets the game.




 * Gyro Man has a cameo appearance in the opening of Mega Man 8.


 * The extra part "Sky High Wing" from Mega Man: Battle & Chase resembles Gyro Man's propeller.


 * Gyro Man's dislike of jet engines may be related to differences in cost when compared to propellers. Jet engines are expensive and fast, while propellers are cheaper and a bit slower. Not to mention the limitations propellers possess due to altitude. Therefore, there may be a rivalry between him and Jupiter, and some animosity with Tengu Man; both of which are equipped with jet engines.

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