Snake Man

Snake Man (スネークマン) is one of the more unusual Robot Masters created by Dr. Wily, and he is decorated as his name suggests, right down to the tail. He is a very slippery Robot Master that was created to investigate narrow areas. He was the first Robot Master created with an animal design.

Mega Man & Bass CD data
A robot created to investigate the narrow areas. He uses a snake-like missile called Search Snake.

"You can't hide from me!"

Good point: Green robot

Bad point: Elusive idea

Like: Toad Man

Dislike: Slug



Stage enemies
Enemies in Snake Man's stage.
 * Ant
 * Big Snakey
 * Bomb Flier
 * Bubukan
 * Dada
 * Droppot
 * Hammer Joe
 * Petit Snakey

Enemies in Snake Man's (Game Boy) stage:
 * Big Snakey
 * Bubukan MK-II
 * Dada
 * Droppot
 * Ladder Press
 * Petit Snakey

Other media
Snake Man appeared in episodes 6, 14, 16, 23 and 26 from the Mega Man animated series. He also appeared in the manga Mega Man Megamix, Rockman World 3 and Rockman 4Koma Great March.

Trivia

 * Snake Man is credited to liking Toad Man and disliking slugs; this most likely comes from a Japaneses variation of Rock Paper Scissors; where Snake beats Toad (the snake can swallow the toad), Toad beats Slug (the toad can swallow the slug), and Slug beats Snake (the slug, by covering its prey with a slimy secretion, can destroy a snake). This would also explain why Toad Man is credited as disliking Snake Man also. Also, some snakes eat toads in real life.
 * Hyleg Ourobockle and Burble Hekelot from Mega Man Zero 2 have a similar relation to Snake Man and Toad Man.
 * Snake Man's stage music is one of the most well-known in the entire series.
 * Snake Man makes a cameo appearance in Mega Man 7. He, along with many other Robot Masters from the previous games, can be seen in the background of the Robot Museum.
 * Part of Mega Man 7's Robot Museum background music is a remix of Snake Man's theme from Mega Man 3.
 * Shark Man's mugshot from the PC version of the game is an edited version of Snake Man's mugshot.