No. Megaman originated in Japan as Rockman. When Nintendo moved to America, they changed his name to Megaman.
The first Megaman game, released as Rockman in Japan, came out for the NES in 1987.
Megaman Battle Network game is a spin-off of the original Megaman and was released in 2001 for Game Boy Advance. In Japan it it is known as The Rockman.
Seiyu Ryotaro Okiayu who voiced 'Dark Mousy' also voiced 'Blues' in "Rockman 8" . 'Blues' in "Rockman exe" (Known in the US as "MegaMan NT Warrior") was voiced by seiyu Masaya Matsukaze .
I belive that rockman EXE known as megaman NT warrior in the united states does have beast and beast+ witch altogether has 51 episodes it does have episode 42
Nope megaman battle network 4.5 aka rockman exe 4.5 was only released in Japan, so everything is in Japan, but someone made a patch for the game that makes the game semi English.
Answer:You can find ALMOST YOU HEAR ME ALMOST, all the videos at youtube.com, But for the search you have to type in MegaMan Axess, instead of MegaMan Axess NT Warrior, which is it's full title.
Well, this is because the staff of Inti Creates doesn't want to use the old Zero sprite, and because they wanted to Zero look more human... this info is appears in the Remastered Tracks Rockman Zero books and in the Rockman Zero Complete Works... hope this serves to you.
Megaman's name in Japan was Rockman. Protoman's name was Blues. Bass's name was Forte. All the main characters'name are based upon musical terms.(Forte meaning loud),(Blues and Rock meaning music genre
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Irvin Rockman died on 2010-08-30.
Super Adventure Rockman happened in 1998.