List of Mega Man: Fully Charged characters

The following is a list of characters from the series Mega Man: Fully Charged.

Main edit

  • Aki Light, also known as Mega Man (voiced by Vincent Tong[1]) is the protagonist of the series and the hero of Silicon City. He is a robot boy who resembles a regular human and has the ability to transform into his superhero identity, Mega Man. He can fire energy blasts from his arm cannon and has the ability to replicate the schematics of other robots to copy their abilities, which also causes him to take on their personalities. Due to a failsafe, Aki can only hold up to three schematics at a time, which are stored onto chips that resemble SD cards. In "Too Mush is Never Enough", it is shown that Mega Mini can disable this failsafe, but chooses not to since Mega Man would lose control. While he can act cocky at times, he cares deeply for his family and friends and will risk his life to protect them. He is considered highly advanced due to his power set.
  • Mega Mini (voiced by Ryan Beil) is Aki's mechanic and sidekick, who powers his armor and gives him his abilities. He occasionally pops out of his head to speak and loves to make wisecracks. While he seemingly hold animosity towards Blasto Woman after she kidnapped him, over time it becomes a crush that is seemingly reciprocated.
  • Suna Light (voiced by Caitlyn Bairstow) is Aki's human sister and ally, as she is one of the few people who knows of his secret identity. She is intelligent and has numerous gadgets at her disposal to aid Mega Man. In the Boom comic series, she dons red battle armor and takes on the name Zero.
  • Dr. Thomas Light (voiced by Garry Chalk) is Aki's father and a supporter of human/robot relations. In "Panic in the Lighthouse," it is revealed that he already knew of his son's secret identity, which he reveals after Aki uses the Mega Key to heal Chaotique.
  • Rush is the Light family's robot dog, who eventually gets his own armor and becomes Mega Man's sidekick.

Supporting edit

  • Bert Wily (voiced by Cole Howard) is Aki's friend and ally. He is an enthusiastic up-and-coming inventor who is a huge fan of Mega Man, but does not realize he and Aki are the same person. The episodes "Drilling Deep" and "A Split End" hint at his connection to Dr. Wily when he accidentally gets a similar hairstyle. The Boom comic mini-series reveals that Dr. Wily is Bert's grandfather, whom he looks up to.
  • Peter Punkowski (voiced by Cole Howard) is a nerdy know-it-all student at Silicon Central School.
  • Ashley Adderley (voiced by Shannon Chan-Kent) is an intellectual and sarcastic girl who Aki secretly has a crush on, which she reciprocates.
  • Jacques is a small toaster-themed robot at Silicon Central.
  • Principal 100100 (voiced by Brian Drummond) is a former battle robot the size of a building who is refashioned as the principal of Silicon Central School. During the Hard Age, he was a close ally and fellow soldier of Wood Man.
  • The Good Guild are a police squadron in charge of protecting Silicon City. Since they are not trained to handle the rogue Robot Masters, they call upon Mega Man to help defeat them.

Villains edit

  • Sgt. Breaker Night/Lord Obsidian (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite) is the main antagonist of the series. He is a human who believes that humans and robots can not be together and wants to destroy human/robot relations by holding anti-robot rallies and persuading some robots to attack humans. In the past, he fought in a long-forgotten conflict called the Hard Wars, which was fought between humans and robots. When he becomes Lord Obsidian, he is a powerful robot hellbent on turning into Mega Man into the perfect weapon for his own agenda. In the season 1 finale, he is defeated and his identity as Lord Obsidian is exposed. When being questioned about his hypocrisy of preaching human supremacy yet organizing a robot revolution, he reveals he seeks the "Mega Key" to turn all robots into slaves. He also states that humans are technically superior since they initially created robots as tools, but Dr. Light attempting to establish unity with them made humans feel weak. He is then arrested by the Good Guild along with most of his Robot Masters, as Light informs him robots and humans will know peace someday, which Breaker will have plenty of time to consider in prison.
  • Namagem (voiced by Vincent Tong) is Sgt. Night's robot lieutenant, who was created to be superior to Mega Man. He wants to prove himself superior to his heroic counterpart by any means necessary. Unlike Mega Man, he can copy up to five schematics at a time. A running gag throughout the first season had Aki failing to learn his name, and when he finally does, he admits it sounds lame. In "The Gauntlet" Pt. II, it is revealed he is Aki's long-lost twin brother, who Sgt. Night stole during the end of the Hard Age. His true form is revealed when Sgt. Night is defeated, and he leaves while vowing revenge. In the Boom comic series, he takes on the name "Daini" and receives upgrades from Dr. Wily. He fights Aki one more time before they and Suna team up to fight Dr. Wily.
  • The Hoover Gang are a trio of criminals that consist of two humans and one robot. They once worked as custodians before turning to a life of crime.
    • Wayne (voiced by Ryan Beil) is a member of the Hoover Gang.
    • Duane (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite) is a member of the Hoover Gang.
    • Vacuhead is a robot who is a member of the Hoover Gang. He has a tank on his back and a window scrubber for a left hand.
  • Chaotique (voiced by Rhona Rees) is a robot with skates that allow her to move at super-speed. She claims to know Mega Man's true identity in the episode "Old School", but she mistakenly believed Peter Punkowski to be Mega Man's secret identity, and is ultimately proven wrong as she tries to recreate "The Big Fade Away" prank.

Robot Masters edit

The following Robot Masters in this series are listed in order of appearance:

  • Fire Man (voiced by Ian Hanlin) is a former welding bot who turned against humanity after he was fired and is now loyal to Lord Obsidian.
  • Drill Man (voiced by Andrew McNee) is a construction robot frustrated with being forced into the family business after it was bought by Skyraisers Inc, as he wanted to be a musician.
  • Hypno Woman (voiced by Kathleen Barr) is a former school counselor robot at Silicon Central with mind control powers. She left her job after being overwhelmed with solving the students' problems. She has a human disguise named Mari and wishes to become more domesticated.
  • Wave Man (voiced by Samuel Vincent) is a former sewer sanitation robot who floods the city while searching his missing alligator friend.
  • Ice Man (voiced by Travis Turner) is a robot with ice-based abilities who wants to be a hero like Mega Man. However, due to a bug in his system he takes everything literally. Unlike other incarnations of the character, he wears a normal jacket and a small winter hat instead of a parka, leaving his snow-white hair visible.
  • Blasto Woman (voiced by Kathleen Barr) is a jet aircraft-themed robot and former cargo delivery robot. who seeks money and will take up any contract. She later takes a liking to Mega Mini. In "The Gauntlet" Pt. 2, Mega Mini persuades her to turn against Lord Obsidian.
  • Air Man (voiced by Ian Hanlin) is a vain fan-powered robot who considers himself to be the best. He resembles Wind Man, since he has fans on poles connected to his back instead of a fan-shaped torso. The fans on his shoulders help him fly and the fan for his right hand can create tornadoes. In "The Bluster Bunch," it is revealed that his arrogance hides his insecurity caused by his siblings boasting about their successful accomplishments and belittling him.
  • Chemistry Man (voiced by Peter New) is a robot who was formerly known as Mr. NRT. He was a chemistry teacher at Silicon Central who was fired by Principal 100100 since his boring lectures put his students to sleep. Sgt. Breaker Night persuaded him to go rogue and gave him the name of Chemistry Man. He can emit bubbles that can affect the systems of humans and robots and is adept at making chemical compounds. His name is a pun on "inert."
  • Guts Man (voiced by Peter New in a Russian accent) is a garbage-disposal robot with super strength. He can create shock waves by slamming his hands on his robotic stomach and can also grow larger and more powerful upon eating garbage. In later episodes, it is revealed he can eat both organic and inorganic matter to power up.
  • Elec Man (voiced by Andrew McNee) is a hyperactive electrical robot who can move at super speed and absorb and blast electricity from his giant plug for a left hand. Similar to the version seen in MegaMan: NT Warrior, he has surge arresters on his back.
  • Wood Man (voiced by Mark Oliver) is a robot who was a soldier in the Hard Age and a close ally and fellow soldier of Principal 100100. He eventually comes to grips with the fact the war is over, and after being persuaded to stop attacking by Mega Man, he leaves for the forest and becomes a historian for tourists.
  • Junk Man is a remote-controlled robot created by Aki and Suna to act as a practice robot for Rush to fight. Dr. Light later upgrades him to help guard his laboratory.
  • Cut Man (voiced by Colin Murdock) – A gardener robot with a bowl cut-shaped head. He is a perfectionist with a short temper, and gets agitated if his work is messed up due to his faulty programming. He can fire small blades from his hands that can cut anything. His real name, Chauncey, is a reference to the protagonist from the movie Being There.

Other edit

  • Man Man (voiced by Ian Hanlin) is an average man with a poorly constructed outfit who wants to be a hero like Mega Man. His costume is based on the "Bad Box Art Mega Man" from the North American cover of the original game.
  • The Bluster Bunch are a trio of air-themed robots that are the siblings of Air Man. They are similar in design, ability, and personality.
    • Mary Flair (voiced by Michael Adamthwaite) is Air Man's sister, who works as an "award-winning special effects artist/director/writer extraordinaire" for weather disaster films. Her fans are a different shape than Air Man's.
    • Volt Aire (voiced by Ian Hanlin) is Air Man's brother, who is an inventor and engineer. Unlike him, he does not have fans. His name is a pun on the French philosopher Voltaire.
    • Captain Dare (voiced by Ian Hanlin) is Air Man's brother, who is a stunt pilot and has a single rocket thruster instead of fans.
  • Mrs. CHO (voiced by Lauren Jackson) is a heavyset chemical-themed robot, who is the replacement chemistry teacher at Silicon Central School and is widely loved there.
  • Hal (voiced by Brian Drummond) is an elderly robot who invented the Excitron 2000. In his youth, he pulled off the biggest prank at Silicon Central School, called "The Big Fade Away."
  • Drill Man Sr. (voiced by Andrew McNee) is the father of Drill Man, who dragged him into the family business.
  • Jenny & Max (voiced by Mavis Green and Cole Howard) are identical twins in Silicon City.

References edit

  1. ^ Wheeler, Andrew (July 21, 2018). "Mega Man: Fully Charged animated series debuts first trailer". Syfy Wire. NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group. Retrieved July 21, 2018.