Elec Man

Elec Man (エレキマン) is a Robot Master from the Mega Man classic series. He was built by Dr. Light to control electrical operations. Elec Man manages a nuclear power plant and can personally generate 500,000 volts of electricity. He is very fast and his Thunder Beam can kill Mega Man (pre Mega Man 3) in two or three hits.

He is a playable character in Mega Man: Powered Up, once you beat him for the first time. In that same game, his voice gets a serious makeover since "Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters", as his voice now sounds very noble and calm. At the time of his creation, Elec Man was often hailed as Dr. Light's greatest creation and boasts superhuman calculation speed and razor-sharp judgement, as well as a physical agility that would not be matched for some time. He is very conceited and egotistical, but is otherwise very responsible and competent.

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A robot originally created to control the power voltage in an electric power plant.

"Feel the power of my Thunder Beam!"

Good point: Responsibility

Bad point: Twisted

Like: Guitar

Dislike: Rubber products

Stage enemies
Enemies in Elec Man's stage:
 * Big Eye
 * Blader
 * Spine
 * Watcher

Enemies in Elec Man's (Game Boy) stage:
 * Big Eye
 * Lightning Lord
 * Met
 * Octopus Battery

Other media
Elec Man appeared in episodes 1, 17, 18 and 24 from Ruby-Spears' Mega Man animated series and has a brief appearance in the third episode of Mega Man: Upon a Star. He also appeared in the manga Mega Man Megamix, Rockman, Rockman World and Rockman 4Koma Great March.

Trivia

 * Elec Man has a cameo appearance in Mega Man 10 as data of the Wily Archive.
 * This is Keiji Inafune's favorite Robot Master from the first game.
 * The top of his mask is black, but on his mug in Mega Man, his mask is blue.
 * Elec Man is incorrectly called "Electric Man" in the instruction manual from Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge.
 * The reason Elec Man does not like rubber products is because rubber is an insulator and electricity can not flow through insulators.
 * Keiji Inafune has stated that Elec Man's design was inspired by popular X-Man, Wolverine.