Cut Man

Cut Man (カットマン Kattoman) is one of the first six (eight in Mega Man: Powered Up) Robot Masters from the Mega Man classic series. He was built by Dr. Light and reprogrammed by Dr. Wily. His first appeared in Mega Man for the NES and is playable in Mega Man: Powered Up and Mega Man's Soccer. Cutman is found to be somewhat formal as he addresses other robots as " Mr.". He has also appeared in Mega Man 8 as a mini boss in the Sega Saturn version. He has another cameo in Mega Man X8 as a hidden boss in Optic Sunflower's level. His scissors are made of "ceramic titanium", a fictional metal. In later games, he can use scissors in his hands and shoot beams.

Cut Man and Guts Man appeared in all the episodes of the Mega Man cartoon series and in the fifth episode of Captain N: The Game Master. His Net Navi counterpart, CutMan.EXE, appeared in MegaMan NT Warrior. In the anime MegaMan NT Warrior, there are 7 CutMan.EXE, 6 are brothers and one is their grandfather. Even so, the Cutman brothers are considered comic reliefs in the series. They are depicted as bumbling morons.

Mega Man and Bass CD Data
A robot who was originally created for tree trimming work. The cutter on his head is extremely sharp. "Snip-snippety-snip!" Good point: Sharp and cunning Bad point: Stubborn Like: Haircuts Dislike: Rocks

Japanese CD data:

Dislike: Janken


 * Note: Janken is the Japanese name of the game "Rock, Paper, Scissors".

Enemies that appear in Cut Man's stage.

 * Beak
 * Big Eye
 * Blader
 * Flea
 * Flying Shell
 * Octopus Battery
 * Screw Bomber
 * Super Cutter

Enemies in Cut Man's (Game Boy) stage.

 * Buzzsaw Blade
 * Screw Bomber
 * Sniper Joe
 * Spine
 * Super Cutter

Other media
Cut Man is in every episode of the Mega Man cartoon series along with Guts Man. Originally intended for logging operations, Cut Man now is used as an agent of evil by Dr. Wily. Although his Rolling Cutters are deadly, Cut Man also isn't too bright and usually loses battles to Mega Man and even Roll.

Cut Man had his own action figure.



Differences: This Cut Man's ears are orange (they are white in the games) and his cutters are often fired (not thrown) from his head or an arm blaster. He also has an annoying wheezing voice that resembles Peter Lorre.

Cut Man also appears in the fifth episode of Captain N: The Game Master, where he is called Cutsman. His appearance is totally different from the original, he is green and the cutter on his head looks more like a giant scissor.