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OVA's are so weird. Like it's made in japan, but the dialouge makes it feel like it wasn't suppose to air in Japan. It makes me think that it was made to be localized for people outside of America.
Most OVAs are made as a standalone story for a franchise and the intended country isn't really a thing. The Mega Man OVA is an exception because you could believe it was made for a foreign country or something.
I love the animation in this, so charming, and it looks just like Inafune's artwork. The stories aren't much, but I found them relatively enjoyable, and kind of relaxing. BTW I think this OVA was made for like a company helping English speakers in Japan learn more about Japan. I might be wrong, but I remember someone saying that.
I feel the same way too. They are like animated representations of videogames, which stay very close to the source material. You can tell a lot of passion went into making it as it is very evident that the animation team are huge fans of the videogames.
Interesting how the dub had Wily and Light’s Ruby Spears voices (Scott McNeil and Jim Byrnes respectively) reprise their roles. Most people do agree they were the best parts of that cartoon so I guess it fits. Speaking of that cartoon, idk if you were aware but there is a pilot/trailer that features similar animation to this series with game accurate designs. Idk if it was the same animators of the animation was convincing enough but for whatever reason they went with the redesigns in the final product.
They were good VAs, I prefer their voices to the MM 8 game voice acting. Ruby Spears version Wily and Light voices the ones iconic and seem fitting the characters imo
@@fishysealing2656yeah I can see that. The cartoon had actors that were pretty prolific in Canadian cartoons and dubs including one of the original Goku voices (Ian James Corlett) as Mega Man himself. The actual cartoon is typical 90s adaptation cheese but I reckon it has its charms. Still a shame with what could have been when you watch the pilot and compare it to the final version.
From what's my understanding, this was actually dubbed BEFORE the Ruby-Spears cartoon was made, so they weren't actually reprising their roles, rather this was the first time they lent those characters their voices. Despite being dubbed back then, however, it never actually got a public release until many years later.
Honestly, Upon A Star is what I consider to the peak of Mega Man's aesthetic and design, from visuals to sound effects and voice. If there was a game that looked like this, I'd absolutely lose my mind.
It's mostly the lack of consistency that gets me. Sometimes Mega Man just whips out Japan knowledge for Rush and it's like. Wow little guy, where'd ya hear that cool fact? Only to not know what a hot spring or something is lmao
I wonder what led to Mega Man being the cultural exchange OVA. Iirc Dr. Light's lab is canonically in North America but I know Rock globe-trots in most games, maybe that was a factor?
One thing I always found strange about the various Megaman shows and animations was how little they used the robot masters. Even in the Ruby Spears cartoon they were mostly one note and were lucky to show up more than once. Always seemed like a wasted opportunity.
@@GottaBeFrank This is like one time I was browsing Netflix and saw, of all things, the Hindi English dub of Ninja Hattori-Kun on there. Of all the random shows to find on North American Netflix, I found that one. I don't know if it's still there, but that really caught me off guard.
I'd gladly take this over Ruby Spears any day. Sure, we wouldn't have the meme gold of "NOW I'VE GOT YOUR POWER!" or incompetent Cut Man, but boy, what this series could've become.
@@Anonymous-oh4xw This is what they changed it FROM, most likely based on the American Boxart that kept being produced with the first few titles. Just the same, it’s still superior imo.
It's not a show, and you probably already know about it, but just in case: Archie published a 55 issue Mega Man series based in the game world, written by Ian Flynn from the Sonic comics. It's really good and it fleshes out the world with some "filler" stuff, although they only make it through Mega Man 3 before it gets cancelled. They spent a long time on Sonic crossovers that were pretty cool when we didn't know the book was going to get cancelled, but now feels like it robbed us of some Mega Man stuff. Still, 9/10, would recommend.
I really don't like how it tries to play up the drama of Robot Masters 'dying' when they never actually do so(neither in the games nor the comics themselves, outside that cancellation ending), but other than that, it's fine. I like the artwork at least. I much prefer Megamix, personally.
@@elgatochurro So they have the budget to create new, artificial life, but they don't even think to have a cloud-updated memory backup? Some 'geniuses' the Doctors are, then.
The second Sonic vs Megaman crossover feels like a pitch to both companies to get a Sega vs Capcom game made, with Sigma trying to take over the universe so Sonic, Megaman and X gather the various heroes of the Sega and Capcom universes to stop him. It has the one time i can think of where Megaman and X just casually talk to each other and its nice to see them interacting like the brothers they are.
Sorry, this is probly gonna be super annoying, but that's how his footsteps have always sounded in the cutscenes of the games. XD Once in a while I'll make the sound effect by doing a weird whistle when I take a step. Been doing that ever since I was younger. 😂
11:45 I can understand Mega Man being "that person" about it as Roll wasn't made for combat. I think it's irresponsible to NOT be that person about it in this context.
One thing I find funny about this anime is the fact that everyone doesn't act surprised when they see Mega Man in real life. Like, if I saw a video character in real life. I would freak the fuck out, these people are chill.
So nobody is saying how this ova was actually a backdoor pilot for the ruby spears show, the creator's of the ruby sprears show actually helped.( By the way check the mega man wiki for better research, and not the fandom one )
Wily took Roll as a hostage? A robot made of metal, and he's all by himself in cramped up space. That should make him an extremely easy target for her to subjugate. Maybe some detail was left out or something.. Like putting just some handcuffs on her shouldn't matter much at all. Maybe the handcuffs also put her energy to a minimum level or something? I dunno.
@@Ergeniz A housekeeper robot should be very strong though so it can move heavy furniture and objects. Would make no sense for one to not be strong. But yeah, kids cartoon logic, better not overthink it.
@@Ergeniz I did, but for some reason I forgot you mentioned the three laws. But Megaman does capture and stop Wily over and over again, so subjugation is clearly allowed even within the framework. Or at least it makes no sense to not allow for the rest of the robots too to be allowed to subjugate known criminals. I mean she even offers to help. How is she supposed to help if the three laws prevent her from subjugating the criminal? All in all it's just a cartoon, so what ever.
I never got to see it as well, but that seems like it'll change soon. Anyways, there is a pitch for the Ruby Spears series going around that had the original design and it looked amazing
Ruby-Spears Mega Man may be weird but it was fun. There's another cartoon while not a Mega Man cartoon by any means features Mega Man as one the main characters. And belive me, you'll have a heart attack looking at his design and hearing his voice.
That explains the English dub, though that was about 10 years later. Would that mean the original Japanese version is meant for English speaking foreigners who are already in Japan?
Dang, that's a blast from the past. Yeah, I've actually seen the English dub on DVD; that was back when Netflix had just started up and was mailing out DVDs. It was a funny romp back then; the edu-dainment nature is pretty blatant and kinda cringe at times, but man it just made me yearn for a show based on the game portions of the OVA. Which....is pretty much what you said. Cool. (I ended up somewhat filling this want by Netflix ordering and watching the 80s and 2000s Astro Boy anime.) I am also there with you for 90s anime aesthetic feeling nostalgic and just neat. I have a hard time putting my finger on it, it's just cool. The art direction of this OVA is on point and the fight scenes are pretty well animated. I'd just rewatch the opening fights from time to time when I'd think about 'em. What's really crazy is that the Ruby Spears pitch originally used the art direction of this series, but as we all know, that didn't happen. I know I probably lose my Mega Card for this, but I've never actually seen the Ruby Spears cartoon, so I can't really comment on if that art shift would have helped though. Anywho, cool of you to cover this.
A kid who went to the same after-school childcare as me brought this on DVD maybe once or twice and I just thought it was so cool. I only vaguely knew what Mega Man was (I would've only known him from Marvel vs. Capcom at the time, lol) and I knew next to nothing about Japan so the educational aspect of it really intrigued me. It's not surprising that I would go full weeb not long afterward, lol. I've remembered that this existed, but never bothered to actually look into it so this was definitely a fascinating revisit
Y'know, this series isn't great; but I'd honestly consider this to be the best animated adaptation of Mega Man (for the classic series, at least). I love how the most faithful rendition of the series is an undisguised tourism ad.
@@GottaBeFrank he looks like a midget Frankenstein and Simon Belmont looks nothing like him he looks like a mountain climber or a plane pilot all he cares about is his looks trying to keep himself beautifully handsome as possible the real Simon Belmont is not like that
with how street fighter also got an educational anime(a quasi-sequel to the animated movie.) makes me wonder how one for the darkstalkers ova's would've went. loved these ova's with how they were originally a 3 episode pilot for the cartoon( which is why they use the english names/have some of the voice actors for it like dr. light and wily as there was a pilot as well showing the cartoon was originally was going to be in this style which i really wish they kept.) and really loved the visuals,music(especially,how faithful the characters are(favorite being roll beating the daylights out of dr. wily/wily being a good sport waving goodbye at the end.) & having the spirit of the series that i really hope we get a megaman anime in this style as capcom has some good anime.
Honestly, the animation and sound design are incredible for the decade of anime it is from. Too bad the writing was not on the same footing. Feel like they even had a good foundation for his powers. They just needed to have Mega Man have culture shock more at the worldly things not common to him, not so much the environment. If they were really going to lean on that. Honestly, it is a fun watch, even with these caveats, thanks to the solid action sequences and music. But it could have been a great watch with a better writer. Should have been way more lore involved. Same problems I share with the first Sonic Movie.
😆🙂 I remember watching this with a childhood friend, it did have it's fair share of giggles and even a nice watch, probably not the first 90's anime I would reccomend, but it's fine, *think of it for a moment of the other options, like sailor moon, dragonball z, a few others I can't think of right now 😂*
@@GottaBeFrank yeah, 😆🙂 I think 90's anime when it comes to watching them now, there are plenty of good ones, *unless if you alos count the ones with the voice acting is so bad it's good type of thing to watch*
Uh... this really wasn't even that weird, actually. Honestly, it just felt like a really really basic anime for little kids, whose aim was to use a popular franchise character to teach kids internationally about Japanese culture. And why not use a character with appeal in both countries to do so? Honestly, this is the opposite of "weird." Seems to me like one of the most basic and safe ideas you could possibly make, even.
Yeah, feels like a pseudo educational show using MegaMan. Just a simple special with some basic stuff to "teach" never meant to be a real anime or real plot. So analyzing it is fun but just leads to disappointment.
Speaking of which, Girls' Day is in less than a week! And btw, it is a real holiday on the annual Japanese calendar. Mark it off, now! PS. On the same afternoon that we're getting the Las Vegas NRL doubleheader (which will be about 1:30PM EDT/6:30PM (March 2nd Las Vegas time).
I still don't understand why the Japanese version of ova 1 calls them MEGAMAN AND PROTOMAN even though it's being played on a famicom I think this is the only instance of those names being used in japanese
@@GottaBeFrank this might be one out of only two international name slip ups, with the other being the title text for megaman's hyper in marvel vs Capcom (it actually says hyper rockman in the psx USA version)
This wasn't actually supposed to be your conventional anime but a Japanese learning psa sort of thing. Hence the out of place facts. It's supposed to be more educational than entertaining
Lol, more of a joke really but that was actually true. Tpyoon Tip was the largest hurricane ever recorded back in 1979 with around 1380 miles in diameter, basically around the size of India as a whole
@@GottaBeFrank i didnt have cable growing up it use to show after or before sonic then after that i would switch to saved by the bell i just subscribed
It's from "Rockman Arrange Version - Rockman Special CD." It was a limited CD for the participants of the Rockman 5 boss design contest and I highly recommend listening to the rest of the remix. It's really good.
Technically, there exists an English version of the opening for episodes 2 & 3 with all credits translated and featuring the classic Megaman logo from the games. Which brings up the question. Did you watch the OVA through a legitimate official DVD or just RUclips?
I have looked around for an English version of the opening for episodes 2 and 3. Either they do not exist or they're lost. As for how I saw the OVA, I mentioned that the DVDs are impossible to find, so I think the answer is obvious.
@@GottaBeFrank I definitely saw someone's upload of all OVA episodes, each with English credits and logo, here on RUclips. Maybe those later got taken down. But you can still find the intro for them Episode 2: ruclips.net/video/jmYllL32u1Y/видео.html&ab_channel=Mega-Ip-Man Episode 3: ruclips.net/video/PaTO0c56HoM/видео.html&ab_channel=megamanhacka I'm pretty sure that's how it's presented in the actual DVD.
@@GottaBeFrank Maybe both Japanese and American DVD releases have both languages to choose but the video itself is probably tied to its target region, so you probably need to get the American release to have the English intro and credits. As for why the Japanese version is more common on RUclips, I'm guessing the American release is that much harder to get ahold of.
I'm normally a sub over dub kinda guy.... but I love Scott McNeil's Wily. Nice callback to the (pretty awful) Ruby Spears cartoon where Wily kinda stole the show imho.
I love how the characters in this OVA just don't even question the fact that they're videogame characters, like you'd imagine if someone found that out they'd have an existential crisis or something, but nah, Megaman's chill with it and the kid playing the game just doesn't give a shit that he came out of the TV screen and into the real world
@@GottaBeFrank it’s hard to say for me it’s fuzzy and was a long time ago but the footage of him riding on the dog is stuck in my memory from like the credits at the end
I don't hate the look of the US show, but I really want a show that looked like this. I saw the pitch video for it and I'm annoyed because it looks amazing.
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"It feels like it was made for people who don't live in Japan" Well yeah, it was funded by the Japanese Intercultural Exchange, INTERCULTURAL
OVA's are so weird. Like it's made in japan, but the dialouge makes it feel like it wasn't suppose to air in Japan. It makes me think that it was made to be localized for people outside of America.
Most OVAs are made as a standalone story for a franchise and the intended country isn't really a thing. The Mega Man OVA is an exception because you could believe it was made for a foreign country or something.
Yeah
I have it in DVD I think it was trying to educate people on Japanese culture because it kinda feels educational but with a lot of action too
it wasn't just dialog there was a nes2 and nes game cart and starting screen
I love the animation in this, so charming, and it looks just like Inafune's artwork. The stories aren't much, but I found them relatively enjoyable, and kind of relaxing. BTW I think this OVA was made for like a company helping English speakers in Japan learn more about Japan. I might be wrong, but I remember someone saying that.
That's most likely what's going on. Still odd, but it makes more sense.
I love this kind of videogame media. From the Sonic OVA to this, feels more faithful to the games than some of the shows in the US.
I feel the same way too. They are like animated representations of videogames, which stay very close to the source material. You can tell a lot of passion went into making it as it is very evident that the animation team are huge fans of the videogames.
Interesting how the dub had Wily and Light’s Ruby Spears voices (Scott McNeil and Jim Byrnes respectively) reprise their roles. Most people do agree they were the best parts of that cartoon so I guess it fits. Speaking of that cartoon, idk if you were aware but there is a pilot/trailer that features similar animation to this series with game accurate designs. Idk if it was the same animators of the animation was convincing enough but for whatever reason they went with the redesigns in the final product.
I'll have to give that a look and finally see the Ruby Spears Mega Man show.
They were good VAs, I prefer their voices to the MM 8 game voice acting. Ruby Spears version Wily and Light voices the ones iconic and seem fitting the characters imo
@@fishysealing2656yeah I can see that. The cartoon had actors that were pretty prolific in Canadian cartoons and dubs including one of the original Goku voices (Ian James Corlett) as Mega Man himself. The actual cartoon is typical 90s adaptation cheese but I reckon it has its charms. Still a shame with what could have been when you watch the pilot and compare it to the final version.
You see ruby spears mentioned in the opening of the first OVA, so they were involved in its production
From what's my understanding, this was actually dubbed BEFORE the Ruby-Spears cartoon was made, so they weren't actually reprising their roles, rather this was the first time they lent those characters their voices. Despite being dubbed back then, however, it never actually got a public release until many years later.
Honestly, Upon A Star is what I consider to the peak of Mega Man's aesthetic and design, from visuals to sound effects and voice. If there was a game that looked like this, I'd absolutely lose my mind.
I would love a 2D game that looks like Upon a Star.
He's right about one thing, 90s anime did have a certain charm.
Whenever I see a clip or a screenshot of a 90s anime, I just love the look of it.
It's mostly the lack of consistency that gets me. Sometimes Mega Man just whips out Japan knowledge for Rush and it's like. Wow little guy, where'd ya hear that cool fact? Only to not know what a hot spring or something is lmao
Yeah. It kept throwing me off.
I wonder what led to Mega Man being the cultural exchange OVA. Iirc Dr. Light's lab is canonically in North America but I know Rock globe-trots in most games, maybe that was a factor?
Maybe if there was one world, but that's not the case.
I really like how this show looks. Feels super faithful to the games! Great video! I learned a lot I didn't know!
I particularly love the first one
Funny thing is, the Ruby-Spears Mega Man series was going to use the same designs from this series, but sadly for whatever reason they changed it.
Mostly due to the big-budget
Probably to appeal to a western audience.
One thing I always found strange about the various Megaman shows and animations was how little they used the robot masters. Even in the Ruby Spears cartoon they were mostly one note and were lucky to show up more than once. Always seemed like a wasted opportunity.
Huge wasted opportunity. There's enough Robot Masters to work with in the NES/Famicom games.
"I'm going to make paper dolls out of you" - Cutman
Megaman anime wouldn've been dope with this art style
Holy shit, that's Kenichi Ogata as Dr. Wily. I can't believe I never noticed that until now.
Tbh when the anime came to the west, my favorite episode is when MegaMan has to team up with X to stop wile and vile with mandrid.
Back when it was on Netflix, I watched this endlessly as a kid. Loved the ever loving hell out of it.
I didn't even know it was on Netflix.
@@GottaBeFrank For a short time probably over a decade ago. I was really young when I watched it.
It was on netflix????
@@GottaBeFrankjust wait till you see mega man fully charged
@@GottaBeFrank This is like one time I was browsing Netflix and saw, of all things, the Hindi English dub of Ninja Hattori-Kun on there. Of all the random shows to find on North American Netflix, I found that one. I don't know if it's still there, but that really caught me off guard.
I'd gladly take this over Ruby Spears any day. Sure, we wouldn't have the meme gold of "NOW I'VE GOT YOUR POWER!" or incompetent Cut Man, but boy, what this series could've become.
I wish we had a series with the designs from this show, but only taking place in the Mega Man/Rockman world.
Oh come on, the Ruby-Spears Mega Man is not that bad.
@@Anonymous-oh4xw This is what they changed it FROM, most likely based on the American Boxart that kept being produced with the first few titles. Just the same, it’s still superior imo.
@@capamerica012 Yeah, the OVA is indeed better, but I still like both.
It's not a show, and you probably already know about it, but just in case:
Archie published a 55 issue Mega Man series based in the game world, written by Ian Flynn from the Sonic comics. It's really good and it fleshes out the world with some "filler" stuff, although they only make it through Mega Man 3 before it gets cancelled. They spent a long time on Sonic crossovers that were pretty cool when we didn't know the book was going to get cancelled, but now feels like it robbed us of some Mega Man stuff.
Still, 9/10, would recommend.
I've looked into it and I might pick up what's available. I don't think I'll do any content on it, but it might be a nice read.
I really don't like how it tries to play up the drama of Robot Masters 'dying' when they never actually do so(neither in the games nor the comics themselves, outside that cancellation ending), but other than that, it's fine. I like the artwork at least. I much prefer Megamix, personally.
@@BinglesPjust because the body can be repaired doesn't mean they'll keep the memory data
@@elgatochurro So they have the budget to create new, artificial life, but they don't even think to have a cloud-updated memory backup? Some 'geniuses' the Doctors are, then.
The second Sonic vs Megaman crossover feels like a pitch to both companies to get a Sega vs Capcom game made, with Sigma trying to take over the universe so Sonic, Megaman and X gather the various heroes of the Sega and Capcom universes to stop him.
It has the one time i can think of where Megaman and X just casually talk to each other and its nice to see them interacting like the brothers they are.
The time machine kind of looks like the time skimmer from Mega Man world 2 and from the Archie comics.
pretty sure this was what lead to Ruby Spears making a Mega Man show.
Sorry, this is probly gonna be super annoying, but that's how his footsteps have always sounded in the cutscenes of the games. XD
Once in a while I'll make the sound effect by doing a weird whistle when I take a step. Been doing that ever since I was younger. 😂
11:45 I can understand Mega Man being "that person" about it as Roll wasn't made for combat. I think it's irresponsible to NOT be that person about it in this context.
Mega Man wasn’t made for made for combat either he was just upgraded for it
YO! Someone finally used the Upon a Star SNES remixes I commissioned from JX
It's a fantastic remix.
Nothing Is More weird than "the fighting robot... MEGAMAN!!!" Serie...
One thing I find funny about this anime is the fact that everyone doesn't act surprised when they see Mega Man in real life.
Like, if I saw a video character in real life. I would freak the fuck out, these people are chill.
I'm sure many would freak out or at least question who the robot kid is.
And they accepted him and even took him in like family...yeah it was chill indeed.
3:21 I always thought it was weird how they were so calm about all that
Yeah. That always came off as unusual.
I liked this OVA, it's so cool
Mega Man going AAAAAA after Dr. Wily shot him was funnier than it deserved to be.
7:19 this song fucking SLAPS
So nobody is saying how this ova was actually a backdoor pilot for the ruby spears show, the creator's of the ruby sprears show actually helped.( By the way check the mega man wiki for better research, and not the fandom one )
Wily took Roll as a hostage? A robot made of metal, and he's all by himself in cramped up space. That should make him an extremely easy target for her to subjugate. Maybe some detail was left out or something.. Like putting just some handcuffs on her shouldn't matter much at all. Maybe the handcuffs also put her energy to a minimum level or something? I dunno.
Maybe as a housekeeper bot she is especially restricted by the Three Laws? Even in the games, the plot/logic is pretty childish and inane though.
@@Ergeniz A housekeeper robot should be very strong though so it can move heavy furniture and objects. Would make no sense for one to not be strong. But yeah, kids cartoon logic, better not overthink it.
@@Arexion5293 It is not a question of strength, I don't think you understand my comment.
@@Ergeniz I did, but for some reason I forgot you mentioned the three laws. But Megaman does capture and stop Wily over and over again, so subjugation is clearly allowed even within the framework. Or at least it makes no sense to not allow for the rest of the robots too to be allowed to subjugate known criminals.
I mean she even offers to help. How is she supposed to help if the three laws prevent her from subjugating the criminal? All in all it's just a cartoon, so what ever.
At least that actually looks like Megaman, unlike in that weird US cartoon that i never got to watch
I never got to see it as well, but that seems like it'll change soon. Anyways, there is a pitch for the Ruby Spears series going around that had the original design and it looked amazing
Ruby-Spears Mega Man may be weird but it was fun. There's another cartoon while not a Mega Man cartoon by any means features Mega Man as one the main characters. And belive me, you'll have a heart attack looking at his design and hearing his voice.
At 7'26 it says it was sponsored by 海外広報協会 the overseas advertising partnership. So yes it was indeed for getting foreigners interested in Japan.
That explains the English dub, though that was about 10 years later. Would that mean the original Japanese version is meant for English speaking foreigners who are already in Japan?
Quite possibly
Dang, that's a blast from the past. Yeah, I've actually seen the English dub on DVD; that was back when Netflix had just started up and was mailing out DVDs. It was a funny romp back then; the edu-dainment nature is pretty blatant and kinda cringe at times, but man it just made me yearn for a show based on the game portions of the OVA. Which....is pretty much what you said. Cool. (I ended up somewhat filling this want by Netflix ordering and watching the 80s and 2000s Astro Boy anime.)
I am also there with you for 90s anime aesthetic feeling nostalgic and just neat. I have a hard time putting my finger on it, it's just cool. The art direction of this OVA is on point and the fight scenes are pretty well animated. I'd just rewatch the opening fights from time to time when I'd think about 'em.
What's really crazy is that the Ruby Spears pitch originally used the art direction of this series, but as we all know, that didn't happen. I know I probably lose my Mega Card for this, but I've never actually seen the Ruby Spears cartoon, so I can't really comment on if that art shift would have helped though.
Anywho, cool of you to cover this.
A kid who went to the same after-school childcare as me brought this on DVD maybe once or twice and I just thought it was so cool. I only vaguely knew what Mega Man was (I would've only known him from Marvel vs. Capcom at the time, lol) and I knew next to nothing about Japan so the educational aspect of it really intrigued me. It's not surprising that I would go full weeb not long afterward, lol. I've remembered that this existed, but never bothered to actually look into it so this was definitely a fascinating revisit
Easy explanation for megaman's amazement: he finally sees them in 3D
Y'know, this series isn't great; but I'd honestly consider this to be the best animated adaptation of Mega Man (for the classic series, at least). I love how the most faithful rendition of the series is an undisguised tourism ad.
He still looks almost the exact same now as he did all those years ago.
He's gone through some changes, but nothing too big.
I saw a bit of this OVA as a kid and I thought it was weird too.
Looks better than how he is in Capitan N
I saw a clip of that show and... LOOK AT HOW THEY MASSACRED MY BOY!
@@GottaBeFrank he looks like a midget Frankenstein and Simon Belmont looks nothing like him he looks like a mountain climber or a plane pilot all he cares about is his looks trying to keep himself beautifully handsome as possible the real Simon Belmont is not like that
Mega, mega!
i whatched the ova when i was 2 years old when my aunty was babysitting me
she is huge megaman fan like me
That's awesome!
@@GottaBeFrank thanks
You set this off with Stone Man’s theme. I appreciate good taste.
The moment I heard the remix, I had to put it in the video.
I liked these OVAs. I remember seeing them years ago.
Strange timing but still a great video! Wonder what it would have been like of the series continued 🧐
I would have loved a series in this style because it looks so good.
@@GottaBeFrank Me to 😁
4:42 It's probably a canister of gasoline or battery fluid or something...
5:40 He's just being polite probably, he was originally made to be the perfect son to Dr.Light after all...
Tbh, I watch Goemon anime series first, then Mega man anime series, and I was thinking they both (almost) had a same plot
From the description alone, it sounds similar.
If you look closely at 5:35, you can see that the console is using American-style NES cartridges instead of Famicom carts
Yeah, but in other shots, it resembles the shape of a famicom cartridge.
with how street fighter also got an educational anime(a quasi-sequel to the animated movie.) makes me wonder how one for the darkstalkers ova's would've went.
loved these ova's with how they were originally a 3 episode pilot for the cartoon( which is why they use the english names/have some of the voice actors for it like dr. light and wily as there was a pilot as well showing the cartoon was originally was going to be in this style which i really wish they kept.) and really loved the visuals,music(especially,how faithful the characters are(favorite being roll beating the daylights out of dr. wily/wily being a good sport waving goodbye at the end.) & having the spirit of the series that i really hope we get a megaman anime in this style as capcom has some good anime.
3:12 Playing on an AV Famicom, no less! Might be the first time I've seen one portrayed in cartoon haha. Cool content
Honestly, the animation and sound design are incredible for the decade of anime it is from. Too bad the writing was not on the same footing. Feel like they even had a good foundation for his powers. They just needed to have Mega Man have culture shock more at the worldly things not common to him, not so much the environment. If they were really going to lean on that.
Honestly, it is a fun watch, even with these caveats, thanks to the solid action sequences and music. But it could have been a great watch with a better writer. Should have been way more lore involved. Same problems I share with the first Sonic Movie.
Why am I just barely finding out there was a Mega man OVA?
It was released around the time there was a lot of Mega Man stuff releasing around the same time, so it makes sense to not notice it.
So this is why we had to settle for the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon over in the West.
Yeah. Made for the target audience. After seeing the pitch for that series, I'm annoyed because the design from that pitch works so well.
😆🙂 I remember watching this with a childhood friend, it did have it's fair share of giggles and even a nice watch, probably not the first 90's anime I would reccomend, but it's fine, *think of it for a moment of the other options, like sailor moon, dragonball z, a few others I can't think of right now 😂*
DBZ was the big one for me, since I was more into the american animated shows. Because it was the 90s, it was hard to not find something entertaining.
@@GottaBeFrank yeah, 😆🙂 I think 90's anime when it comes to watching them now, there are plenty of good ones, *unless if you alos count the ones with the voice acting is so bad it's good type of thing to watch*
Uh... this really wasn't even that weird, actually.
Honestly, it just felt like a really really basic anime for little kids, whose aim was to use a popular franchise character to teach kids internationally about Japanese culture. And why not use a character with appeal in both countries to do so? Honestly, this is the opposite of "weird." Seems to me like one of the most basic and safe ideas you could possibly make, even.
Yeah, feels like a pseudo educational show using MegaMan. Just a simple special with some basic stuff to "teach" never meant to be a real anime or real plot. So analyzing it is fun but just leads to disappointment.
Speaking of which, Girls' Day is in less than a week! And btw, it is a real holiday on the annual Japanese calendar. Mark it off, now!
PS. On the same afternoon that we're getting the Las Vegas NRL doubleheader (which will be about 1:30PM EDT/6:30PM (March 2nd Las Vegas time).
Yeah. I had to look into some of these celebrations. I don't fully understand it, but it is pretty neat.
I have the Upon A Star DVD, haven't watched it in ages, fun to look back on it.
When did you get the DVD? I'm genuinely curious as to when this was available.
@@GottaBeFrank If I recall correctly it was somewhere within the mid-to-late 2000s, somewhere between '05 and '08... '09 at the absolute latest.
Wow. That stayed available for a good amount of time.
I used to have all 3 episodes downloaded on my phone, I ate this up.
9:00 So your telling me you DON'T give educational dialogue unironically during normal conversation..?
Can't say that I have.
7:26Damm they really have that Stormtrooper aim.
I still don't understand why the Japanese version of ova 1 calls them MEGAMAN AND PROTOMAN even though it's being played on a famicom
I think this is the only instance of those names being used in japanese
It's a 2nd model Famicom, but one shot shows a NES cart. It's so bizarre.
@@GottaBeFrank this might be one out of only two international name slip ups, with the other being the title text for megaman's hyper in marvel vs Capcom (it actually says hyper rockman in the psx USA version)
This wasn't actually supposed to be your conventional anime but a Japanese learning psa sort of thing.
Hence the out of place facts. It's supposed to be more educational than entertaining
aww megaman looks adorable in it
True
Well, the music slapped tho.
It did, though I wished there was more than the same few used throughout the episodes.
13:35 you see that typhoon was Typhoon Tip
Oh wow!
Lol, more of a joke really but that was actually true. Tpyoon Tip was the largest hurricane ever recorded back in 1979 with around 1380 miles in diameter, basically around the size of India as a whole
6:24 For some reason, I don't remember this song! I've seen all of the OVA, but I don't remember this at all!
This was my childhood right here yes I'm 30
Me too... minus the part of it being my childhood.
@@GottaBeFrank i didnt have cable growing up it use to show after or before sonic then after that i would switch to saved by the bell i just subscribed
Where's that Stone Man remix at the beginning from?
It's from "Rockman Arrange Version - Rockman Special CD." It was a limited CD for the participants of the Rockman 5 boss design contest and I highly recommend listening to the rest of the remix. It's really good.
@@GottaBeFrank Thanks for the info!
14:00 I both agree and disagree, that's Air Man DELUXE!
Air Man +
Oh a random video on yt about the OVA of the best Willy ever🎉
This version of Wily was pretty good.
I snagged the dvd when ADV released it around the time of the Ruby Spears DVD sets ADV released
It's still a thousand times better than the one we got in the West.
I've never seen it, so I wouldn't know.
Shut up! The Ruby-Spears cartoon was great!
At least it was better than that shit Ruby Spears gave us in the 90s.
Technically, there exists an English version of the opening for episodes 2 & 3 with all credits translated and featuring the classic Megaman logo from the games. Which brings up the question. Did you watch the OVA through a legitimate official DVD or just RUclips?
I have looked around for an English version of the opening for episodes 2 and 3. Either they do not exist or they're lost. As for how I saw the OVA, I mentioned that the DVDs are impossible to find, so I think the answer is obvious.
@@GottaBeFrank I definitely saw someone's upload of all OVA episodes, each with English credits and logo, here on RUclips. Maybe those later got taken down. But you can still find the intro for them
Episode 2: ruclips.net/video/jmYllL32u1Y/видео.html&ab_channel=Mega-Ip-Man
Episode 3: ruclips.net/video/PaTO0c56HoM/видео.html&ab_channel=megamanhacka
I'm pretty sure that's how it's presented in the actual DVD.
This is amazing! I wonder what happened and why we only see those episodes in English, but with the Japanese credits and logo.
@@GottaBeFrank Maybe both Japanese and American DVD releases have both languages to choose but the video itself is probably tied to its target region, so you probably need to get the American release to have the English intro and credits. As for why the Japanese version is more common on RUclips, I'm guessing the American release is that much harder to get ahold of.
This was my very first anime.
Neat
Thanks Mr Frank For Reviewing This Classic MegaMan Anime it's such a great Anime and it's more interesting than the sonic ova
I think they're both interesting in their own ways, but I found the Sonic OVA to be more entertaining.
@@GottaBeFrank Ok thanks for your reply So Can You Review Mega man and Bass
I'll get to it soon. I have the Game Boy Games, the Game Gear game, Mega Man 7 & 8. After that, I can get to Mega Man & Bass.
@@GottaBeFrank ok good luck
Megamanime!
What happened to the Gameboy Megaman games video?
Working on it
So why wasn't it exported overseas more
The US distributor seems to not be interested in re-releasing it.
I Remember This Anime!!
Actually this was one of his best films animations cartoon car 🚘🎨
Wait I spoke to soon this was actually a version of it had not seen in filmation before a actual anime
And thank you for your review 😅also
Cool
I'm normally a sub over dub kinda guy.... but I love Scott McNeil's Wily. Nice callback to the (pretty awful) Ruby Spears cartoon where Wily kinda stole the show imho.
I'm sub over dub if I can't get behind the voice acting in the dubbed version. Wily is definitely a highlight of the OVA.
if you are interested i would like to see you cover the ruby spears mega man cartoon and the archie mega man comics
I'd like to cover the Ruby Spears series, but the comics might be more difficult to do. We'll see how that goes.
Is it me or does the old early 90s megaman 1 ova remain of more sonic x .
Sort of? He's not a no nonsense hero and there are moments where his personality is allowed to be shown, similar to Sonic.
I love how the characters in this OVA just don't even question the fact that they're videogame characters, like you'd imagine if someone found that out they'd have an existential crisis or something, but nah, Megaman's chill with it and the kid playing the game just doesn't give a shit that he came out of the TV screen and into the real world
Am I wrong but this was shown in the us I watched it when I was younger
I tried looking around for info on any US airings, but there was only info for Japan.
@@GottaBeFrank it’s hard to say for me it’s fuzzy and was a long time ago but the footage of him riding on the dog is stuck in my memory from like the credits at the end
It is beautiful compared with US Made one
I don't hate the look of the US show, but I really want a show that looked like this. I saw the pitch video for it and I'm annoyed because it looks amazing.
Rush can talk.😕
Doesn't surprise me. He's a robot.
11:53: They're white ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
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March 3rd being my birthday while also being male 🥲
Lmfao , nonsense with Megaman in the title.
I mean, that's his name in the west.
No offense to the video, but onless you live one the other side of the earth, did you really have to post this video this late.
Unfortunately, this one was out of my control. Sorry for the inconvenience.
@@GottaBeFrankIt's cool.