In Mega Man 2 himself, Quick Man tends to easily get himself cornered. I swear I read somewhere that official franchise lore denotes that he's prone to moving faster than he can think, hence why he moves but gets stuck. Either way in-game, it's a great window of opportunity to use one of his weaknesses, Crash Man's Crash Bomb.
all 5 cuts of action used the same background, as in even when Mega Man's blasting Guts Man - they just happened to shift the background over to the right a little to try to mask it the first go around
I laughed my ass off at 0:48. Quick Man tries to strike a pose, somehow _knows_ something's off *before Roll speaks again,* and yet he doesn't dodge what's coming.
@@right_hand_power7960 What I like about Ian James Corlett, is he makes MegaMan seem more confident and more mature. In most Megaman man's stories, he is programmed as a small child yet his name is MegaMAN, not MegaBOY.I do think that Scott Mcneil is my favorite Dr.Willy. And Gary Chalk as Gutsman, Darkman. But my problem with the voice in Ruby-Spears is that they sound so similar to each other. For example, Terry Klassen's voice makes the robot master sound like old, Italian men with smoker lungs from the 1940s. Gary Chalk all the Robot Masters he voiced (besides Gutsman) sound like Grounder from Sonic the Hedgehog(yes I know he the voice of Grounder).
@@awesometron7866 I agree. I don't mind Megaman being more confident and mature. Heck, if anything, that should be explored more often. And while I'm used to him being a child (since that's how he's usually portrayed), I think there's so much more to Megaman's character than him just being an immature child. There are so many ways to explore him. And yeah, I do think Scott McNeil does a great job. Not just with Dr. Wily, but also with Protoman. In fact, McNeil's voice really stuck with me. And yeah, I noticed how Bright Man sounds like Grounder from one of the older Sonic cartoons.
Cut man: "guts man, any sign of mega man?" Guts man: "not yet". Cut man: wait a second, if your guts man, then... Then who's that guts man?" Mega Man: "surprise!"
Mega man: I'm going to blast you into scrap Quick Man: NO YOU WON`T Quick man: (plays the Emoji Movie) Mega man: (dies) Quick man:................ that was easier than I thought
Old Cut: Wait if you're Gutsman, then who is that Gutsman? OH Cut: Woah, I used to sound like THAT? Mega: Yeah you sounded like AcidMan (turns to A. Barrier, and starts doing a eerie high-pitched voice) *You messed with my concoctions Time for an experiment Welcome to my chem- Acid: STOP MOCKING ME!!! Or I'll melt you the very last bolt!
While corny like in this clip, the mega man cartoon series was fun to watch back then. I also liked it becauseof how mega man was voiced by ocean dub's goku, Ian James Corlett. Great shows to grow up watching.
It would have to be by other creators, trying to emulate (copy) their animation, and storyboard style, as Joe Ruby, and Ken Spears passed away late last year.
@@stevenmills6502 Mid-90's. Done by RubySpears animation, the 2 men (Joe Ruby, and Ken Spears) who also created, or at least we're instrumental in creating Scooby-Doo for Hanna-Barbera in 1969.
*Quickman* : I cannot fall for the trick, because the trick is beneath me on tricks that are beneath. Which is why I am above them, which is me; high above all, even megaman. Because only I can be above them and the one who is above them is Mojo jo-quickman ooh!
Name: Quickman Date: 1988 Expiration: 2099 Weapon: Quickman boomerangs Weakness: Time Stopper Main enemy: Megaman Main ally: Shadowman/Dr. WIly He was quick enough to destroy the mannequin of Megaman BUT HE WASNT QUICK ENOUGH TO GET OUT OF THE WAY OF THE FALLING STATUE XDD