Junk Man (Mega Man: Fully Charged)

Junk Man is a minor character in the TV show Mega Man: Fully Charged. He appears in the episode Rush to Greatness and is based off of Junk Man from Mega Man 7.

Appearance
Junk Man is a scrappy-looking robot literally made out of junk and spare parts, much like his video game counterpart. However, he sports plenty of differences from Mega Man 7's Junk Man; he is colored a lighter shade of blue, has a digital display for eyes, has a tube extending from his mouth, has a headlamp, and has a gun for an arm where the original Junk Man had a claw arm.

Personality
Junk Man barely has any personality at all; he does not speak and just goes along with whatever Suna and Aki tell him to do.

History
Unlike the original Junk Man, who was built by Dr. Wily, this Junk Man was created by Aki and Suna in an attempt to create a fake villain to get Rush interested in being a superhero. Aki came up with the idea and suggested using some of Dr. Light's old spare parts, and Suna reluctantly went along with it. Together they assembled Junk Man and had him pretend to terrorize them so Rush would show up to help, but he was already out in the city fighting Wave Man. Junk Man was seen again at the end of the episode watching the kids and Rush play in the yard. Aki accidentally bumped into Junk Man and he almost fell on Aki, but Rush swooped in and pushed Junk Man upright again.

Trivia

 * Out of all the Robot Masters appearing in Mega Man: Fully Charged, Junk Man is the one whose character has been the most drastically retconned; not only does he only bear little semblance to his game counterpart, but he's also portrayed as a mostly mindless servant created by Mega Man (Aki Light) rather than an evil minion created by Dr. Wily.
 * Aki originally was going to call him Destructo-Lord Man before settling on the simpler and more accurate Junk Man.
 * If you look closely, you can see that each part of Junk Man is made of is very similar to pieces from different Robot Masters.