List Of Mega Man Rebooted Characters

Mega Man (Vincent Tong)

A boy robot who is the main protagonist of the TV series who was designed to protect Humans and Robots from evil and is always out to help a friend or stop Dr. Wily from his schemes. He's a 10 year old kid who likes to have adventures with his friends and relatives and is considered as a hard working hero to many other people that honor him for his heroics. He can copy weapons from each robot master he encounters and uses the weapon against the robot master that is weak to the weapon. If he wants to use the weapon by any other means, he either activates it or quickswitches it.

Mega Mini (Ryan Beil)

A small robot that resides inside Mega Man's head and acts as his on board repair unit and external conscience drive. He sometimes disagrees with most ideas that Mega Man has that might get him in danger, but can agree with some of them that just might work out in the end.

Roll (Erica Lindbeck)

A kind-hearted humanoid robot created by Dr. Light to be a housekeeper, helping around Dr. Light's Laboratory by cleaning and cooking. She enjoys lending a helping hand and is more of a friend figure to her siblings and she likes to have fun with Fuse Man and Time Man whenever they are in an unhappy/grumpy mood.

Suna (Caitlyn Bairstow)

An adventurous girl that has a high intelligence and can think things through with Mega Man to help him in any situation. She is an inventor and works alongside with Dr. Light (Formerly) and Elec Man on most technical projects that are being worked on and technical issues that need to be solved.

Rush (Jon Bailey)

Mega Man's faithful robotic dog, created by Dr. Light to assist Mega Man in his adventures. He is often playful and cute at most times and can help out in 3 ways by deploying a spring on his back to get Mega Man to higher areas (Rush Coil), turning into a jet to fly Mega Man wherever he needs to be (Rush Jet) and a submarine to explore deep areas (Rush Marine).

Auto (Chris Hackney)

An inventor robot that creates items for Mega Man to use that can make things more easier for him. He acts like his Mega Man 11 variant where sometimes he grizzles about other things that he dislikes but is always open for help and can take a break whenever he needs to.

Beat (No Voice Actor)

A bird robot who serves a support role by either attacking enemies or protecting Mega Man from risky falls. Even though he isn't around at most times, he still helps out Mega Man whenever he needs it.

Eddie (Collen O' Shaughnessey)

A met-like robot who was created by Dr. Light to carry items for Mega Man and was equipped with a material transfer unit that allows him to relay an unlimited amount of items from Dr. Light's Laboratory. He gives Mega Man items to help him around and is friends with Ruby's friend Lingo.

Proto Man (Matt Lanter)

Mega Man's secret brother who was the first Robot Master created by Dr. Light even before Mega Man was created/born. He is independent and relies on himself and his friends. He trains Mega Man to fight and defend himself which also teaches him discipline, confidence, and strength. However, he also helps him out whenever he is in a tough situation involving him to almost never make it out alive. He is sometimes referred as "Blues" to his friends and relatives.

Ruby (Alexa Kahn)

Mega Man's older sister who appears to be 15 and has a hot pink hairstyle. Also, she was adopted from an orphanage, appears to be chubby, and is an Animal Cosplayer who cosplays as a Lioness in a pink skirt. Like Roll, she likes to have fun with Fuse Man and Time Man and sometimes she baby talks to them whenever they're grumpy or in a busy and/or unhappy mood. She also works at a jewelry company part time from 10:40 AM to 11:40 AM.

Cut Man (Lucas Grabeel)

A robot master who was designed to be a timber-felling robot. He is mostly a shy robot and struggles to talk with girls, but is mostly calm and enjoys life from the finest as a robot. He is talented at arts and crafts and can draw really good.

Guts Man (Travis Whilligham)

A robot master who was designed as a civil engineering robot. He often likes to show off his strength and always thinks he's tougher than anyone, he also has a job at civil engineering and likes to hang out with his workers most of the time, but hangs out with his relatives the most.

Elec Man (Ben Schwartz)

A robot master who was designed to control the voltage of nuclear power plants. He is the brains of the group and is an achieved student at Silicon Central. He is often the problem solver of the group meaning he calculates solutions to problems that are either personal, physical, or that are caused by Dr. Wily.

Bomb Man (Roger Craig Smith)

A robot master who was designed for demolition and land development, blasting away debris so that land could be cleared for construction projects. He loves anything that is explosion related such as movies with explosions, tasks that involve something to be blown up, and firework shows.

Ice Man (Antony Del Rio)

A robot master created who was designed to perform human-like tasks under extreme climate conditions. He is a fun loving and energetic robot that loves to play around with his friends, but can sometimes be cautious and often afraid of most things that he doesn't like (For Example, furnaces). Despite him being a kindergartner, he mainly acts like a 10 year old which sometimes confuses his brothers.

Fire Man (Scott Menville)

A robot master created who was designed to work in an incinerator at a waste management facility. He sometimes gets frustrated (when arguments occur or something happens that he dislikes) but often is a fun loving person who fights for justice alongside Mega Man and is a true brother towards Ice Man.

Oil Man (Greg Cipes)

A robot master who was designed as a maintenance robot at an oil field. He acts like a teenage punk and sometimes likes to slack off due to him having a fun-loving personality, but is serious at most times and has to save all of the fun stuff for later, or does some fun stuff to make missions easier for Mega Man and the gang.

Time Man (Robin Atkins Downes)

A robot master who was designed for Dr. Light's time travel theory which has not yet been perfected at the time. He is an overbearing, bossy, somewhat conceited, and is very obsessive over unnecessary perfection and can sometimes be grumpy at most points similar to Fuse Man.

Splash Woman (Ginnifer Goodwin)

A robot master who was designed to rescue swimmers from sinking ships. Like Elec Man, she is intelligent. However, she also thinks things through and helps her brothers and sisters out whenever they need it. The only difference is that she can walk and when she transforms into her robot master appearance, her legs convert into a mermaid tail.

Plug Man (Seth Green)

A robot master who was designed to inspect the quality control in a television factory, strictly inspecting each unit. He acts nerdy (according to the manual in Mega Man 9) and enjoys anime and going to the mall to play at the arcade. His plug hand can also convert into a normal hand and his robot master appearance is just his convertible suit, meaning he is a normal boy without his suit.

Galaxy Man (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot master who was designed to work in a space research center where it was his job to instantly calculate the trajectories for rockets. He is most intelligent for space research and likes to go to space most of the time during his free time. He sometimes doesn't understand most things, but is thankfully tought by his relatives about them.

Tornado Man (Ray Chase)

A robot master who was designed to station at a weather regulation facility and stave off powerful storms. Sometimes he is an upstanding, thoughtful, and idealistic robot that works alongside with Mega Man and his relatives. Mostly, he is a serious and focused person, but is willing to help any of his siblings that needs it.

Block Man (March Swint)

A robot master who was designed to work on exterior constructions. He is a headstrong person and loves building things and coming up with ideas. Like Ice Man, he is cautious and also doesn't like anything that scares him or causes him to have nightmares (For Example, scary movies).

Fuse Man (Todd Haberkorn)

A robot master who was designed to manage electrical equipment in a power plant. He is an on-edge type of guy and is mostly grumpy, but is dependent and most times. He is close related with Time Man and rather enjoys peace and quiet with himself or with Time Man.

Blast Man (Bryce Papenbrook)

A robot master who was designed to use his bombs to provide explosive special effects for movie studios and theme parks. Like Bomb Man, he loves movies with explosions, tasks that involve something to be blown up, and firework shows. He also likes to have fun with blowing stuff up in some plains that way so its more safer either alone or with Bomb Man or his circus group.

Impact Man (Jesse Merlin)

A robot master who was designed as an all-purpose construction robot who specializes in piling. He can convert his spikes into hands and is cautious to himself at most times because of his spikes. He formerly doesn't like playing with others because he is sometimes too worried about hurting other people.

Torch Man (Jon Bailey)

A robot master who was designed an outdoor advisor that taught campers about fire safety. He is dependent and is reliant on his siblings and knows martial arts (or "Torch-jitsu" as he suggests). Sometimes, he randomly tries to come up with an answer or solution of a problem that Mega Man and his siblings are dealing with, but his guesses are often wrong. However, some of his guesses are right, but are used as "last minute resort" plans.

Bounce Man (Bonnie Gordon)

A robot master who was designed as crash test robot, but his stretching and bouncing abilities led him to become a fitness instructor at an indoor athletic center/amusement park which goes by the name Boing-Boing Park. He acts like a toddler at most times, but loves to stay fit and work out and like Ruby and her friends, he is playful.

Dr. Light (Chris Parnell)

Mega Man's father and creator who is into robotics and is a calm person and designs inventions to make life easier for humans and robots alike. He is a father figure to Mega Man and gives him tips on what he needs to do and watch out for on missions to stop Dr. Wily from whatever he is attempting.

Nurse Stephanie Light (Kali Rocha)

A female inventor that is into robotics (and Mega Man's stepmother) and is a creative and loving and loves to cook and do mom things. She even tries to come up with jokes to entertain her kids, but don't seem to laugh to them due to them being weird and cringe-worthy. She also likes to do activities with her kids and loves cooking with Roll.

Dr. Wily (Keith Silverstien)

The main antagonist who is a mad scientist who is bent on world domination and wants to take over the world by defeating Mega Man so he can get out of his way from preventing Humans and Robots not living in peace and harmony. He is sometimes a coward whenever he loses, but is mischievous and is acts like a bully around other humans and robots especially with Mega Man and his relatives.

Bass (Jason Griffith)

A robot master created by Dr. Wily who hates Mega Man after what happened in the events of Mega Man 12 and tries everything he can to destroy him. He is considered to be a dark character and he doesn't get along with humans or robots very well and is evenly strict to the other Robot Masters.

Treble (No voice actor)

A wolf-like support robot created by Dr. Wily to work with Bass in a similar way to Rush with Mega Man.

Metal Man (Kirk Thornton)

A robot master who was built for combat for his revenge against Mega Man. He acts like a physco most of the time to force his enimes to fear him and is intimidating and scary to anyone that approaches him. His metal blades are more faster this time and can cut through anything.

Crash Man (Benjamin Diskin)

A robot master who was built for destruction. He is strong and tough and likes to demolish anything in his path and can dig underground and blow anything up that gets in his way. His crash bombs can blow anything up, Crash Man also has drills on his hands and he can drill up debris causing mild earthquakes to occur.

Bubble Man (Peter Von Gomm)

A robot master who was built for underwater combat. He most likely hates nature and everything that inhabits it especially underwater. However, he does like carnivorous sea creatures. This time, his bubbles are bombs that are sealed inside a bubble and whenever they pop, a huge explosion occurs and can make water waves that make a medium sized gaiser appear whenever they pop on the ground.

Heat Man (Amir Talai)

A robot master who was built to be highly resistant to sources of heat. He likes to show off and set things that stand in his way on fire. He is sometimes weak due to his size and appearance, but is sometimes cocky and thinks he's better than anyone, but he's childish and soft most of the time. He also likes to make messes along with Star Man and is lazy about cleaning them up.

Wood Man (David Vincent)

A robot master who was built to use natural hinoki cypresses to defeat anyone who stands in his path. He is often mellow and likes to say "Nice" most of the time, but gets frustrated when humans enter the forest and distract him from meditating and being one with nature.

Quick Man (Mark Lund)

A robot master who was built with incredible speeds. Like Bomb Man and Blast Man, he is cocky, but he also likes to show off his speed (similar to Roger Craig Smith's variant of Sonic The Hedgehog, but more evil-like). His quick boomerangs are more similar to regular boomerangs, but more faster and they are made up of electric plasma.

Magnet Man (Channing Tatum)

A robot master who was designed to generate powerful magnetic forces. He draws objects in with his magnets and combines them into one to cause destruction. If he gains enough garbage, he is able to create and launch a huge garbage ball to destroy anything that is in his sight. The huge garbage ball is also strong enough to destroy buildings, huge rocks, and huge trees.

Hard Man (Kyle Hebert)

A robot master who was designed as being highly resistant to attacks and grants him remarkable defense. Like Guts Man, he acts tough and tries to scare people by harassingly acting tough around them and thinks he's better than any tough person, but he is hilariously afraid of Spiders and Mice because he describes them as "Too small" or "Tiny, but deadly."

Top Man (Jim Rash)

A robot master who was designed to work on other planets in search for the Energy Elements needed to build Gamma. Like Quick Man, he likes to show off his speed and when he is spinning, he can cause anyone that is around him to take damage. He can also throw tops similar to how Metal Man throws his Metal Blades.

Shadow Man (Matthew Mercer)

A robot master who was mysteriously created by an extraterrestrial civilization and was designed as a stealthy ninja to terrorize people surprisingly. Like Fuse Man, he is quiet and independent and sneaks around causing many crimes and uses a variety of weapons to destroy any living things that bother him, he also wants peace and quiet and thinks that humans and robots never be quiet at all.

Snake Man (Max Mittelman)

A robot master who was designed to investigate narrow areas and survey topography on uninhabited planets marked for development. He acts like a bully and likes to flirt with girls which girls do not like due to him being evil. His search snake are cameras for him in which he can fire and control using a touch screen, he can also see things around the Snake

Gemini Man (Khary Payton)

A robot master who was designed to multiply himself into a clone. He normally has a sarcastic and funny personality around other people, but he often does it too much around his brothers which annoys them a lot. His Gemini Laser acts similar to its game counterpart except it can bounce off walls in vertical and horizontal directions.

Needle Man (Liam Neeson)

A robot master who was designed to work in energy mines, specializing in land development and breaking through boulders and bedrock. He normally acts like a neat freak and wants everything to be organized neatly. Due to this personality, he sometimes calls Heat Man and Star Man "messy" due to them being known to make messes with stuff. Despite expecting things to be tidy as always, he is good at knitting which is known to be one of his hobbies.

Star Man (Josh Keaton)

A robot master who was designed for space exploration and combat, designed with high agility and the ability to fight at optimal efficiency in low-gravity environments. Like Galaxy Man, he likes to observe stars but also likes to tease people at certain times. He also is messy at most times with food and other items, but is also sometimes lazy about cleaning up after himself.

Gravity Man (Reuben Langdon)

A robot master who was designed to gain the ability to control gravity with the unit installed in his body. He is sarcastic and smart at often acts like a gangster at most times and likes to play around with his gravity. Whenever he uses his gravity, he can use them to use objects that he picks up as weapons and throw them and anyone who is near him and can throw people using his gravity.

Gyro Man (Justin Timberlake)

A robot master who was supposed to be designed as a flying device, but it was replaced by a propeller built into his back due to cost issues. He likes singing which is his new power. If he sings, people become mind controlled and he can fly in midair and fire propellers that are made of hazardous plutonium.

Stone Man (John DiMaggio)

A robot master who was designed to look like and be as tough as a bunch of bricks. He acts like a Coach and like Guts Man, can life heavy objects. Also, he can use bricks and stones to make himself look bigger similar to how Block Man uses the power gear in Mega Man 11.

Napalm Man (Dee Bradley Baker)

A robot master who was built by Dr. Wily who was designed to protect his secret weapons factory. He acts like a soldier and can launch missiles at far ranges. His Napalm Bombs can bounce even higher this time and they can create medium sized explosions which can also burn some things such as trash, grass, dirt, and rocks.

Wave Man (Sam Vincent)

A robot master who was designed to invade and take control of the water quality administration (Mega Man 5). He acts emotional and passionate around others and cares about the things that matter to him the most. Also, he holds an alligator plush which is supposed to mimic Alligator from Mega Man Fully Charged which annoys the other robot masters.

Cloud Man (Lee Tockar)

A robot master who was designed as a weather control robot. He is sometimes dumb and thinks like a toddler, but is all about weather (at most times). He can use his electric powers to electrocute anything with electricity causing them to explode or catch on fire.

Burst Man (Josh Gad)

A robot master who was designed to guard a chemical plant in Edo City. He is often optimistic and smart around his enemies and thinks he's better than anyone that he's around and teases those people about it. His Danger Warp is the same as its game counterpart only this time, it doesn't explode, but it traps people inside the bubble.

Freeze Man (Trevor Devall)

A robot master who was designed as a prototype robot for non-polluting energy. He is mostly ruthless and threatening towards others and has a bonding relationship with Metal Man due to his personality being somewhat similar to his. His Freeze Cracker acts similar to its game counterpart, but the Ice projectiles are more bigger this time and can freeze something or someone that's in its direction instantly within one shot.

Spring Man (Ian Jones Quartey)

A robot master who was designed to perform very high jumps. He most likely creates cartoony-like traps to stop Mega Man in which he responds to them as "useless." He can fight like Spring Man (Arms) but more fast paced, plus he can use his hands to wall jump and to punch at a far range.

Shade Man (Dan Povenmire)

A robot master who was designed as an attraction robot from the haunted house of an amusement park. He can cast spells, curses, and can scare people or attack people aggressively, but also has an insane and funny personality which makes other people not fear him that much.

Turbo Man (Charlie Schlatter)

A robot master who was built out of an old automobile he used to ride. He transforms into a car and into a robot and likes to taunt people about his racing skills. He can create medium sized tornadoes with wind and ions whenever he drives in circles (donuts) and can drive at the same speed as Quick Man does when he's running.

Slash Man (Taylor Gray)

A robot master who was designed to clear forests for the construction of his secret bases. He acts angry and mean when he's fighting and doesn't like or enjoy fallowing the law. He has been a robot that has committed the most crimes in Silicon City which makes him a criminal mastermind. He also works alongside with a group of crooks at most times, but still works alongside with Dr. Wily and his robot masters.

Tengu Man (Phil LaMarr)

A robot master who was designed as an experimental robot that can generate artificial typhoons. He sort of acts like a Kung Fu fighter, but with a mysterious and cocky personality and he is enemies with Torch Man. He can generate artificial typhoons that are medium sized and the typhoons are strong enough to destroy buildings, huge boulders, and trees.

Grenade Man (Dan Castellaneta)

A robot master who was designed to cause havoc with his soldiers and explosive weaponry in an ammunition factory somewhere in Argentina. He has a pain enjoying personality and feels more ticklish to pain than hurt. However, if pain is used to much, then it starts to hurt. His Flash Bombs act similar to their game counterpart but they can explode so much that it can destroy materials that are immune to bombs.

Search Man (Mike Judge)

A robot master who was designed with two heads, but with only one personality which switches from head to head overtime. He is mostly suspicious and hard working as a robot master meaning he is most likely good at setting traps and spying on people so he can attack them at the perfect time. His Homing Sniper most likely acts like its game counterpart, but it moves more faster.

Astro Man (Andrew McNee)

A robot master who was designed to work in a planetarium, but was remodified as a combat robot. He is certainly bashful and shy and is most likely to get embarrassed easily. He avoids Wily at all costs because he fears him due to him having an impatient attitude towards his robots. He uses his Astro Crush which acts similar to its game counterpart, but it moves like a meteor shower. He also uses his Copy Vision which acts similar to its game counterpart, but it creates a more transparent version of himself and it moves freely instead of one direction.

Burner Man (Chris Pine)

A robot master who was designed to bring harm to natural environments such as woods and forests. He acts very psychotic and encourages children to play with fire when disguised as someone else, but the children that encounters him don't buy it and ignore him which makes him angry. He can create flammable shockwaves that move at a far range and can burn glass and any type of metal that is in its path.

Dynamo Man (Jack McBrayer)

A robot master who was designed as a robot guide for schoolchildren on field trips through a power plant. However, he got replaced by Lily (Ruby's 2nd friend) due to her being intelligent and was fired due to him being unsafe for his job (Before Mega Man & Bass) which caused him to become jealous and seek revenge. He can create lighting with his left hand that acts similar to the game counterpart, but the lightning strikes in open directions and he can shoot out lighting balls out of his arm coil.

Magic Man (Joe Gaudet)

A robot master who was designed as a member of a circus. He can preform magic tricks that are actually used as weaponry for him and he can make miniature Robbits pop out of his hat which behave similar to their Video Game counterpart. He can also disguise himself as other people with just a snap of a finger which sometimes can hold a red flag for others especially Mega Man which makes it easy to recognize him.

Ground Man (Daran Norris)

A robot master who was designed to excavate and dig through many ruins. He has a somewhat Punctual personality and sometimes calls his brothers or Mega Man and his sibling "Schnitzel" due to him having a German accent to him. Similar to his game counterpart, he can turn into a drill car. however, he isn't invincible and can still be hit. He can make gigantic drills pop out of above the ground when on land and bellow the ground when underground.

Sheep Man (Sarah Silverman)

A robot master who was designed to work in the static resistance test division of a circuit board manufacturer, but left his job. He sometimes acts childish and playful wants things that he dreams about to come true, but sense that isn't possible, he decides to have hatred over reality. His Thunder Wool acts similar to the game counterpart, but the cloud is more bigger than its original size and the lighting can cause a shockwave when struck on the ground.

Pump Man (Eric Bana)

A robot master who was designed to work at a wastewater treatment plant, purifying the water that came through. He also volunteered his time to wash graffiti off of walls in the neighborhood. He acts Australian and views Mega Man and his siblings and friends as if they are animals when he's facing them off. His water shield spins more faster than its video game counterpart and can be released. However, once the drops of water collide with each other, it makes a huge water ball that bounces 3 times and splashes to the ground.

Solar Man (Josh Peck)

A robot master who was designed to work in a sunlight research lab before he went berserk from Roboenza. He sort of acts like a rockstar punk and likes to play loud music which annoys the citizens of Silicon City, but doesn't like the laws of the city and wants the government to get out of his way. He can also generate a giant sun ball from his head and throw it at anyone who is in his path and can shoot regular sized fireballs out of two small cannons that are attached to his hands.

Commando Man (Kiefer Sutherland)

A robot master who was designed as a mine-sweeping robot who used remote detonation techniques to clear minefields all over the world. He acts sort of like a military general and calls Mega Man and his relatives and friends names like "Dirtbag" or "Weakling" due to him disliking their personalities. He uses military-like weapons to fight and his Commando Bombs can home in on any target and automatically flies in 4 directions in a straight line when in the air.

Strike Man (John Cena)

A robot master who was designed as a batting-practice robot for a stadium before he malfunctioned due to Roboenza. He acts Sports like and says really cheesy sports lines that are heard in most sports game. He can throw his Rebound Strike like a baseball, but the baseball starts to burn up and can hit anyone that approaches it and it hurts as much as burning coal.

Craig (Mitchel Musso)

A 15 year old boy who is Ruby's boyfriend and is good friends with Mega Man and likes to be attractive, but is shy at most times. He calls Mega Man the rock star machine (due to his name being "Rockman" in Japan) and likes to get all the fame from kids at school alongside with Mega Man (sometimes).

Penelope (Madison Brunohler)

A 15 year old girl who is Ruby's best friend and appears to be chubby and has a violet and golden ponytail and is an animal cosplayer. She cosplays as an Elephant with a bow on her left ear and seems to find Cut Man as cute/adorable and hugs him a lot which causes him to get shy. Like Ruby, she is playful and upbeat.

Lily (Lauren Landa)

A 14 year old girl who is Ruby's 2nd friend and appears to be chubby and has a turquoise hairstyle and is an animal cosplayer. She cosplays as a Bear with a daisy on top of her head. She is friendly and cheerful and motivates Mega Man in whenever he is feeling a bit negative or feels like he can't face his challenge that he is dealing with.

Lingo (Chantelle Barry)

A 16 year old girl who is Ruby's 3rd friend and is sort of pudgy and has a lime green curly hairstyle along with an Australian accent and is a great swimmer who is an animal cosplayer. She cosplays as a Kangaroo with a skirt and an emerald neckless and a pouch that is full of items that she throws at Mega Man to assist him (For Example, E Tanks) and she is a good swimmer and can jump at a high range.

Mordy (Doug Nicholas)

A 15 year old boy that is friends with Craig and Mega Man. He is peaceful and doesn't have a problem with humans and robots. He teaches a yoga class in a building or in the national parks and can meditate and use yoga-like powers to defend himself from people that try to harm him.

Bert Wily (Cole Howard)

Dr. Wily's son who was kicked out of his fortress due to him hanging out with Mega Man and his relatives, but found a new home in Mega City. He has an aptitude for mechanical inventing and invents many gadgets to help himself and Mega Man get around and has adventures with Mega Man and his relatives (at most times).

Principal Brian (Rob Lowe)

A principal of Mega City Central School who seemed to be good friends with Dr. Light ever sense high school. He highly respects Mega Man and his siblings for being hard working and good due to them being protectors of Mega City. However, he seems to have a secret crush on Ms. Francesca.

Ms. Francesca (Reese Witherspoon)

A teacher who teaches at Mega City School of Learning who has a strong relationship with her students and considers Mega Man and his siblings as high achieved and good kids due to them being protectors of Mega City. She is most likely playful, funny, and hard working and sometimes brings her son to work with her (In which her son made his first appearance in Season 1 Episode 11 "Night at the kid's museum").

Dylan (Benjamin Valic)

A kid who is the son of Mega Man's teacher Ms. Francesca who has a close bond with Ice Man. He is sometimes shy, but mostly positive and cheerful around others which makes him a good influence. He also has a strong friendship with Mega Man and is a fan of him after seeing his heroics and talents (mainly using the Robot Masters' weapons).

Dr. Cossack (Rich Moore)

A Russian robotics engineered who got tricked by Dr. Wily who caused him to work for him but became good after realizing what he's done to Mega Man (Mega Man 4) and still stands out as a good character. He is a nice person and apparently likes to watch Ballet, he also became good friends with Dr. Light and his family and decides to help him out with his inventing at any time.

Nurse Brittany Cossack (Cindy Robinson)

An American Ballet Dancer who is married with Dr. Cossack and is the mother of his six robots. She has the same personality as Stephanie Light and likes to talk about Mom related stuff with her and likes to be playful around Dr. Cossack's Robot Masters to make them laugh and enjoy themselves with her.

Kalinka (Tabitha St Germain)

A Russian 14 year old girl who is the daughter of Dr. Cossack that is skilled at ballet and playing the piano. She has a close bond with her family and is very nice towards Dr. Cossack's Six Robot Masters and views them as brothers. She has many dreams that she thinks about and dreams to become a princess the most which states why her brothers like to act like she's a princess in which they serve her a lot.

Toad Man (Daryl Sabara)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed for irrigation of crops during periods of drought but was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily, but then brought back to good. He is basically upbeat and energetic and likes to have a good game with others. However, he seems to be deaf towards music which is mostly ominous music, but listens to other music that doesn't deafen him such as Pop, Rock, and Upbeat which keeps him in a good mood.

Bright Man (Max Charles)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed for the purpose of exploring dark areas but was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily, but then brought back to good. He likes to play around with people and is pretty smart which impresses Elec Man. He basically likes to spend time with his Mom and Kalinka and acts like a servant the most around Kalinka.

Pharaoh Man (Eric Newsome)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed with high resistance, agility, and adaptability to the dark to explore pyramids and other ancient ruins but was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily, but then brought back to good. He is a grumpy and moody personality which makes him not like being played with. At most times, he thinks that his Mom is annoying whenever she plays around with him, but still loves her as a son.

Dust Man (Danny Pudi)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed to be used for sanitation, being able to inhale any type of garbage smaller than him. He seems to have a cautious personality because he sometimes worries about getting sick from his allergies which is pollen. However, he has a big appetite for food and he either eats it or inhales it in his vacuum. Overall, he's an energetic and fun loving robot.

Dive Man (Patrick Warburton)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed with the AI functions of a miniaturized submarine but was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily, but then brought back to good. He likes to joke around and acts athletic and easygoing. Like Toad Man, he likes to have a good game, but he also likes to pull pranks on other people which annoys them, but most of the time makes them laugh.

Drill Man (Andrew McNee)

A robot master who was created by Dr. Cossack that was designed to dig in construction sites, but was reprogrammed by Dr. Wily, but then brought back to good. He is an aspiring robot who wants to play music and luckly was tought by Kalinka to play the piano and succeeds due to him having his drills turn into hands. He sometimes is cautious and can get a little suspicious when someone is doing something playful and weird.

Centaur Man (Jesse McCartney)

A robot master who was originally built as a tour guide in an old archaeology museum, but was later modified for combat, but then brought back to good by Dr. Cossack. He is most likely an independent and serious robot but is calm and reliant on others. He uses his Centaur Arrow to attack foes with it and his Centaur Flash to camouflage with nearby objects and surprise attack foes.

Flame Man (Trevor Devall)

A robot master who was originally built to generate a large amount of thermal power, which is also his energy source but was later remodified for combat, but then brought back to good by Dr. Cossack. He is basically sinister and often likes to show off his Flamethrowing skills by using his Flame Blast which acts similar to its game counterpart. Despite him being mostly good, other people get suspicious of him.

Plant Man (Wally Wingert)

A robot master who was built as a keeper of a botanical garden, but was also the mascot of the botanical garden due to his popularity. He is a calm and relatable person and likes to garden and communicate with flowers and other plants but is also careful around Dust Man whenever he's gardening around him so he can not cause hia allergies to get out of hand.

Blizzard Man (Tara Strong)

A robot master who was built to monitor the weather in the Antarctic, but later his meteorological equipment was exchanged for a machine able to produce artificial snow using the humidity in the air. He acts very competitive but is athletic and fun loving. He enjoys skiing during his free time and is the ski champion of Colorado which makes him a really popular person.

Wind Man (Nolan North)

A robot master who was built to work in agriculture, helping in the harvest. He is most likely a wannabe superhero and thinks he can take on any challenge that he encounters, but sometimes fails in the end. However, he is mostly good at flying and can do many tricks which amazes people around him and is considered as a talented and superb person.

Jax (Eric Bruza)

A 14 year old boy who is nicknamed "Razor Man" who throws Razor blades that are designed to cut through certain types of Metal to break and also cut open bank safes. He is threatening and likes to scare people. He also wears a mask that is grey and black. He is a criminal and a member of Slash Man's gang.

Phoenix (Drake Bell)

A 14 year old boy who is nicknamed "Rifle Man" who wields two rifles that shoot out arrow shaped lasers and they make loud sounds to alarm others that are around him which also is a sense to Mega Man that he is nearby wherever he is. He is also a criminal and a member of Slash Man's gang.

Harley (Becky Shrimpton)

A 14 year old girl who is nicknamed "Party Woman" who uses party supplies as weapons. She wields a party popper pistol that can shoot out fireworks that explode with confetti popping out of the explosion and a horn blower that can create sound waves that are strong enough to break glass and concrete. She is a criminal and a member of Slash Man's gang.

X (Ted Sroka)

A robot that was created by Dr. Light who is similar to Mega Man, but more detailed. He is known as a Maverick Hunter and he works alongside with his two partners Zero and Axl. He is similar to Mega Man, but he is also a more enhanced prototype of him and he is like a brother to him.

Zero (Johnny Yong Bosch)

A robot who was created by Dr. Wily, but was soon considered a hero and decided to become a maverick hunter. Like Proto Man, he is independent and serious. He sometimes worries about sigma taking over the universe because of what happened to Iris in Mega Man X4.

Axl (Jeffrey Watson)

A robot prototype of the new generation Reploids with the unique ability to mimic the external and internal characteristics of anyone he encounters. He likes to joke around every now and then, but has to focus on missions which is doesn't like to do (sometimes).

Alia (Amber Lee Connors)

A reploid that is an operator, a navigator, and a computer Specialist of the Maverick Hunters. She briefs X, Zero, Axl and the other Maverick Hunters about their missions and guides them through areas giving information about the objectives, recent developments, and spotted Mavericks. Meaning, she likes to help people including Mega Man and the Maverick Hunters when they need it.

Marino (Carol Anne Day)

A female Reploid that often steals stuff, but is also a commander of the reploids and maverick hunters. She likes to steal things so she can study them and also is X, Zero, and Axl's commander and also a friend of Mega Man and Mega Mini.

Sigma (Chris Tergliafera)

A reploid that is the leader of all mavericks and is under the extermination of the human race. He is intimidating and evil towards others and decides to mess around with time and space with the help of Dr. Wily, Metal Man, Crash Man, Hard Man, and six mavericks.

Vile (Roger Rhodes)

A new generation reploid who used to be a member of the Maverick Hunters but was ranked S-A Class in Sigma's 17th Elite Unit prior to his commander's rebellion against humanity. He does everything he can to stop X and Mega Man from ruining Sigma and Dr. Wily's plan of messing around with time.

Boomer Kuwanger (Ethan Cole)

A maverick based on the stag beetle who is a nihilist that doesn't agree or disagree with Sigma's motives which makes him likely neutral. Because he doesn't agree or disagree with Sigma's motives, he becomes a lone wolf and wants to take most tasks alone.

Sting Chameleon (Roger Rhodes)

A maverick based on the chameleon who was a highly-skilled Maverick Hunter from the 9th Special Unit (Rangers), but his sly, sneaky tricks and sharp tongue left him unpopular and he was never chosen for promotion to unit leader. He is playful at most times and likes to tease people who challenge him.

Storm Eagle (Tommy James)

A maverick based on an eagle who is a taciturn, careful strategist and the leader of the Maverick Hunters' 7th Airborne Unit. His first reaction to Sigma's Maverick revolt was to fight against him, but realizing he was severely outmatched, he decided to join Sigma rather than be destroyed. He is a strong and reliant, but yet cocky maverick, but is still bad on the outside.

Flame Mammoth (Gerald Matthews)

A maverick based on the Palaeoloxodon naumanni (Mammoth for short) who was the leader of the Maverick Hunter's 4th Land Unit, and spent years fighting in the deserts of the Middle East. However, when Sigma became a Maverick, Flame Mammoth joined his uprising, seeing it as an opportunity to use his large size and power to go on full scale rampages of destruction. He can be sometimes dumb and lazy but is mostly Impulsive towards others, meaning he is a bully figure.

Overdrive Ostrich (Jeff Evans-Todd)

A maverick based on the Ostrich who was once a Maverick Hunter of the 7th Airborne Unit, but retired after an accident that cost him the ability to fly. He sometimes acts insane or crazy when fighting people that challenge him. Mostly, he's just scheming and coming up with plans to stop most Maverick Hunters from bringing him to justice.

Flame Stag (Kirby Morrow)

A maverick based on the Stag (Deer/Doe) who once served as a member of the Maverick Hunters 17th Elite Unit, he defected along with his colleague Boomer Kuwanger to join Sigma's first Maverick rebellion. He is full of hatred and anger and mostly doesn't want to talk things out with good people, but instead wants to fight and harm instead of being peaceful with others.

Met (No voice actor)

A small robot that protects itself hiding by inside of its hard hat which can deflect blaster shots, when the player is close to it, they shoot 3 proton balls at the player to cause him/her damage. Unlike the game, they walk a lot and they only fire their three projectiles twice except they fly in one direction instead of three directions at once.

Sniper Joe (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot that has a similar design to Proto Man that can shoot three projectiles from their cannons to cause the player to take damage and after the three shots, they pull out their shields to defend themselves from the projectiles that the player shoots. Unlike the game, they act somewhat like dumb henchmen and sometimes slack off, but are serious at most times. They ride vehicles such as Turrets (Cannon Joe) that act like their video game counterpart, but the projectiles fire more faster than they do in Mega Man 6, and Jet Skis (Jetski Joe) where they ride their jet skis and shoot projectiles at the same time, they are much faster compared from the ones in Mega Man 5.

Hammer Joe (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot that has a similar design to Air Man that can swing their hammer and open their eyes and throw it at the player in their direction. Unlike the game, they don't close their eyes when swinging the hammer and they are cocky at most points due to them being strong unlike regular sniper joes.

Machine Gun Joe (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot that carry's a machine gun and fires six shots at the player to cause him/her to take damage. Unlike the game, they fire 13 shots and their projectiles are much faster. Their shield can also fire 3 blue disks that can saw anything apart and they fly near the character's direction.

Aqua Joe (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot that can shoot three projectiles from their cannons to cause the player to take damage and after the three shots, they pull out their shields to defend themselves from the projectiles that the player shoots. The only difference is that they can swim. Unlike the game, they swim much faster and they wear tubes on both sides of their helmets.

Harpoon Joe (Matthew Russel Wood)

A robot that can fire a harpoon to attack the player in Mega Man Rush Marine. Unlike the game, their harpoons can shoot at a long range and they open and fire proton balls to fire at a character when underwater. They swim as fast as the Aqua Joes.

Gabyoall (No voice actor)

A robot that is a low-lying, spinning enemy that travels back and forth on a surface to collide with enemies. When near, they can move very fast. However, when a person isn't nearby them, they move slowly. Unlike the game, they move fast all the time, but can be destroyed.

Big Eye (No voice actor)

A large one-eyed jumping robot that tries to crush its enemies. Unlike the game, they mostly stand still, but can still jump and also create medium shockwaves when they land on the ground after the 3rd jump.

M-445 (No voice actor)

A jellyfish-like robot that move downwards onto and then chases the player. Like the game, they still chase someone, but more faster than usual and can shoot laser protons at whoever approaches them.

Batton (No voice actor)

A bat-like robot with a circular body that can swoop down from a ceiling platform and can follow the player wherever he/she goes in a level. Unlike the game, their behavior is similar to bats and they are more aggressive than their video game counterpart.

Monking (No voice actor)

A robot that is similar to a gorilla that can hang onto platforms wherever the player is standing on and jump out in front of the player causing him/her to take damage. Unlike the game, their behavior is similar to Cavemen and Gorillas, but more detailed and threatening than in real life.

Pipi (No voice actor)

A bird-like robot that can drop an egg that is full of smaller versions of itself to swarm directly to the player causing him/her to take serious damage. Like in the game, they drop their eggs that are full of Copipis and they swarm around the person that is approaching them.

Changkey Maker (No voice actor)

A robot that can create Changkeys (Robots that have fireball-like appearances) and throw them at the player. Like in the game, they create Changkeys and throw them. Only this time, they throw the Changkeys in the same person(s) direction.

Dachone (No voice actor)

A walking robot that shoots four lasers at a time in different directions. Unlike the game, their laser shoot freely and they have a walking pattern similar to the AT-ST's in the Star Wars franchise and they can lock on to targets instead of shooting four laser in different directions one at a time.

Big Fish (No voice actor)

A robot that can jump out of the water similar to the Chopper from the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise. Unlike the game, they can still jump out of the water except the direction they're going in is similar to the direction a Dolphin jumps in. They can also swim underwater and attack anyone that is swimming similar to a piranha.

Claw (No voice actor)

A hermit crab-like robot that has a shell and can be removed when the player shoots it and he/she can finish it off when its shell is removed. Unlike the game, they can only be defeated when Mega Man fires a charge shot at them similar to the Pooker from Mega Man 6.

Anko (No voice actor)

An anglerfish-like robot that releases shrinks to attack the player. Unlike the game, they behave like anglerfish except their light is disguised as an E-Tank or a different object that someone likes or is entertained in. When the person catches the bait, they attack the person and they eat them. However, they can still shoot Shrinks out of their mouth and the shrinks can swim faster than their video game counterpart.

Matasaburo (Kyle Hebert)

A fan-like enemy with a pudgy face that can blow the player off of over the edge platforms. Like the game, they behave like they do in Mega Man 2 except the air out of their fans is more stronger than they are in the games and they can inhale the person in and when they get close to it.

Robbit (No voice actor)

A bunny/rabbit-like robot that can hop around and shoot carrot-like missiles at the player. Like the game, they behave like they do in Mega Man 2 except their carrot missiles are faster than they are in the game and can lock on to anyone that approaches it.

Friender (No voice actor)

A blue wolf-like robot that breathes fire from its mouth at fast speeds causing the player to take damage from it when in contact. Unlike the game, they behave like wolves and can still breathe fire except its faster than its original speed in Mega Man 2 and their howl can call other enemies to attack the person that is in their sight.

Tama (No voice actor)

A giant cat-like robot that can breathe out bouncing yarn balls at the player and throw mini versions of themselves after the yarn balls are either despawned or destroyed. Unlike the game, they can sometimes stand on their hind legs and behave like cats. Whenever they shoot out yarn balls, the yarn balls still bounce at the same speed in Mega Man 3 except the move faster in any direction and when they touch a person, the strings untangle and trap them.

Cannon (No voice actor)

A cannon that can shoot out red balls to cause the player to take damage. Like the game, they can shoot out red balls except the red balls are actually bombs that explode in 3 seconds.

Bomber Pepe (No voice actor)

A penguin-like robot that can attack by launching explosive eggs. Like the game, their enemy behavior still remains the same except they can walk and run.

Gyoraibo (No voice actor)

A small sized fish-like robot that tends to interfere with the player when crossing the platforms by shooting torpedoes straight up from the top of its head. Unlike the game, they swim faster than their video game counterparts and their torpedoes are homing torpedoes that have blinking red lights in front of them and can be shot in the ocean or the air/ground.

Returning Monking (No voice actor)

A monkey-like enemy that can hang from ceilings and jump whenever the player gets closer to it. Unlike the game, they behave like monkeys and throw banana-like boomerangs at someone who approaches it and they scream really loud causing the person to cover his/her ears.