User:TheKman100/List of Minor Characters
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This is a list of characters that:
- Belong more to the Make a Good Mega Man Level game canon than that of the Classic Mega Man game series or any referenced fan game.
- Play a small but notable role in the mythos of a submitted level or section of the main game's overworld.
- Appear in-game or are confirmed to exist, but are not prominent enough to fill a separate page on the wiki.
These characters are sorted by the game in which they first debut.
Contents
- 1 Make a Good Mega Man Level 2
- 2 Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero
- 3 Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level
- 3.1 Abigail, Brittany, and Crungo
- 3.2 Bol'o and Nu'o
- 3.3 Bonnie
- 3.4 Bud
- 3.5 Cap'n Crunchran
- 3.6 Crazy Daisy
- 3.7 Gangstatepakkan
- 3.8 Gordyn Pressman
- 3.9 Granny-Oh
- 3.10 Gyosephine
- 3.11 Helen
- 3.12 Jean
- 3.13 Master Reddorgold
- 3.14 Sarge
- 3.15 Serker
- 3.16 The Overseer of All Good Deeds
- 3.17 Tomothy Daddy & Tompson B.
- 4 Make a Good Mega Man Level 3
Make a Good Mega Man Level 2
Acolyte Joe
Acolyte Joe is an occultist Sniper Joe wearing a fez and robe, often seen in the middle of a ritual. He first appears beyond the Tier 5 boss gate in MaGMML2, reciting an incantation to summon Lord Elewoofro that he accidentally botches by acknowledging Mega Man's entrance. He then frantically warns that "Lord Elewoofro will come into this world full of hate and anger" before fleeing for his life.
He is seen again aboard the SS Elroy in MaG48HMML, performing another ritual to reunite with his lost lover. Mega Man offers to help with the ritual so Jean can clean his room, chasing the spirit throughout Celestial Resort until it becomes a solid, collectible object. After bringing it back to Acolyte Joe, he completes the ritual, physically fusing with it before the amalgam ascends to a higher plane of existence.
Gigavolt Man
- "Aaah! Mega Man! Thank you for coming here! This Wily Bot has took over my base and I couldn't do a thing! If you beat him, he'll drop the core to my power suppily![sic]"
- ―Gigavolt Man
Gigavolt Man is a Robot Master created by ThatOneEnder that appears in his titular stage. Originally intended to be the stage's boss, he was demoted to an NPC role, hiding on an elevated platform in the room with the actual boss, Volt Man. If Mega Man talks to him, he explains that Volt Man broke into his base and stole an Energy Element from him, which he was either too afraid or too weak to retrieve on his own. His dialogue does not change if Volt Man is defeated first.
Gigavolt Man later makes a cameo in the Tier X stage Deep Thoughts, appearing in an isolated "pocket" of a side room where Mega Man is unable to talk to him.
Kamek
- "You can, ah, will, aaah, never enter the Wily Fortress!"
- ―Kamek, Rad Gravity
Kamek is an old Magikoopa that serves as a recurring villain in the Super Mario franchise, most notably the Yoshi's Island games. In several of those games, Kamek will taunt Yoshi at the end of each Fortress and Castle stage, using his magic to turn regular enemies into much larger threats.
His sole MaGMML2 appearance is in Rad Gravity, right before the boss fight with Groovity Man. Dr. Kamek enters in a Wily Capsule, says his one line to Mega Man, then slams his capsule into the ground, sending him and Groovity Man to the latter's unique moon-shaped battlefield. Both the moon sprite and the battle format are taken from Raphael Raven's boss fight from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, as Kamek's appearance and particular dialogue were intended to allude.
Sir Thomas More
- " An absolutely new idea is one of the rarest things known to man."
- ―Sir Thomas More, Deep Thoughts
Sir Thomas More is a philosopher who appears in the MaGMML2 submission A Mega Man for All Seasons, as well as Tier X stage Deep Thoughts.
He is based on the real-life Sir Thomas More (7 February 1478 - 6 July 1535), an English statesman and Renaissance humanist, about whom the 1960 play "A Man for All Seasons" was written. Despite his faithful service to Kings Henry VII and Henry VIII over a total of twenty-eight years, More refused to take an Oath of Supremacy, which would acknowledge King Henry VIII as "supreme head of the Church of England", and later refused to acknowledge the "spiritual validity" in Henry VIII's efforts to justly coronate his second wife, Anne Boleyn. These stances would eventually be construed as evidence of treason, for which More was charged, imprisoned in the Tower of London for fourteen months, and then beheaded.
The in-game Thomas More can be encountered four times in A Mega Man for All Seasons, once per "season". For the Fall, Winter and Spring sections, he remains in a cell-like area, reciting excerpts from real-life Thomas More's socio-political satire "Utopia". In the Summer section, he appears in the last room before the executioner, offering some "gallows humor" in line with a quote from his real-life counterpart. He appears once more in Deep Thoughts, and provides yet another real-life quote when spoken to.
Sanct
Tier 6 Scientist
- "I've been working so long on this prototype of a network of sorts that can hold data just like the simulations, hehe! It's just like any other tier, but I added some of my own personal touches to make it mind-boggling..."
- ―"Old Man", Make a Good Mega Man Level 2
The "Tier 6 Scientist" (referred to as "Old Man" in-game) is a cantankerous old man with questionable credentials, who nonetheless is the creator of the Battle Network. He claims that the Robot Masters within the tier are "definitely there of their own volition", though Elec Man's dialogue and constant movement within the tier suggest that this is untrue.
He makes a small appearance in Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero, once again standing near the MaGMML2 Tier 6 teleporter in Mega City. He lets Zero partake in his training simulation after believing that he saw the disheveled looking robot in a dream. If talked to later in the game, he will invite Zero to stay for a cup of tea, which he claims is "not poisoned".
Make a Good Mega Man Level: Episode Zero
Conchobar, Petey, Ali, and Alister
Make a Good 48 Hour Mega Man Level
Abigail, Brittany, and Crungo
Bol'o and Nu'o
Bonnie
Bud
Cap'n Crunchran
Crazy Daisy
Gangstatepakkan
Gordyn Pressman
Granny-Oh
Gyosephine
Helen
Jean
Master Reddorgold
Sarge
Serker
The Overseer of All Good Deeds
Tomothy Daddy & Tompson B.
Make a Good Mega Man Level 3
Adrenal Man
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- "Yo, Mega Man! How are you enjoying this AWESOME day at Adrenaline Park? Totally tubular, right?"
- ―Adrenal Man, Get Wild, Get Wet
Adrenal Man is a Robot Master created by CSketch that appears in Get Wild, Get Wet. He serves as the mascot of Adrenaline Park, the mountainside waterpark that comprises the level, and is first encountered on a platform below the boss gate. He pushes back on Mega Man's concerns about the numerous safety hazards in the park, and prepares to fight Mega Man, complete with a health bar filling up... only for their shared platform to fall apart in a flurry of explosions. While Mega Man descends to the last leg of the level, Adrenal Man lands on a bed of spikes, destroying him instantly.
Aurora Man
- "I can't believe Dr. Wily fired me just because I was late getting into my Boss Room last year!"
- ―Aurora Man, Glitz Woman
Aurora Man is a Robot Master created by SpoonyBard, intended to serve as the boss of his titular stage in MaGMML2, but left out of the final version as his boss battle was not finished in time.
He officially appears in a secret room of Glitz Woman, SpoonyBard's MaGMML3 entry, lamenting that he was "fired" for arriving late. If the "Glitz Aegis" parallel weapon is equipped, Aurora Man will appear midway through the restyled Water Shield tutorial, insisting that Mega Man "share the wealth".
Citrus Man
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- "I'm as surprised as you are that I'm here? Not sure how you 'beat' me exactly, I don't have a health bar..."
- ―Citrus Man, Citrus Man's Zesty Challenge
Citrus Man is a Robot Master created by RedBlueGray (Van) that appears in Fruit Forest. In the level proper, he appears next to the first Trickster Token in the level, showing no interest at all in fighting Mega Man.
Despite not being a conventional boss, his mugshot appears in the Limestone Pagoda Boss Gallery challenge "Citrus Man's Zesty Challenge". The challenge is similar to the final platforming challenge of Fruit Forest, but with Citrus Man standing at the end, unsure of how Mega Man is supposed to 'beat' him. He explodes when Mega Man slips on the banana peel just behind him.
After clearing Wily Stadium, Citrus Man also appears as an NPC in the stadium hub.
Callie & Marie
Dr. Gaberu
Dr. Gaberu is a human scientist character created by 8-BIT FAN, and himself the creator of Hodenki. His main appearance is at the end of Weapon Data Center, where he's surprised to see Mega Man enter his hideaway after defeating Hodenki, but relieved to hear that Hodenki's body is still intact enough to be repaired. As thanks for Mega Man checking on his safety, he leaves him with a Weapon Capsule for Hodenki's weapon (which serves as the level's Energy Element), before stating his intention of finding tools to repair Hodenki elsewhere in the facility.
When speaking to Hodenki in Tier 12 (after clearing Wily Stadium), he mentions he was there at Dr. Gaberu's suggestion.
Dr. Vicious and Dr. Hyenaman
Dr. Vicious and Dr. Hyenamen are a pair of scientists who like to bust so called "fables", being parodies of Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman from Mythbusters. The two appear in MaGMML 3 during the Tier 6 boss fight, having obtained the Tier Rank needed to progress. Dr. Vicious greets Mega Man while testing a fable of "can ice by melted by the power of the sun", revealing Dr. Hyenaman piloting an Ice Buster to test this fable, while also cracking a few jokes about his partner to his dismay. After destroying the Ice Buster, Dr. Hyenaman is ejected from the machine, and Dr. Vicious pretends that he’s dead, while Dr. Hyenaman comments he isn’t. After gaining the Tier Rank, the two can be found at the Casino testing another fable about luck.
Fish Fiend
Galacta Knight
Ivan Chillski
Magolor
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- "When I arrived in this world, I came to this casino and saw a business... I mean, fun opportunity! My experience with real rifts is what inspired me to make a game like this! Pretty cool, huh?"
- ―Magolor, floating in front of his stall.
Magolor is a recurring character in the Kirby series, making his first appearance in "Kirby's Return to Dreamland". He can be found outside the Rift Wanderer mini-game at the Magic Card Casino, explaining how it works to Mega Man once he obtains the Silver Membership. Additionally, one of the movie posters in Tier 13 depicts him as he appeared as the final boss of "Return to Dreamland".
Malware Man
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- "H-hey i'm uhh Malware Man and I was not ready to face you. Here's an energy element, you can use it to fix Dr. Light's computer"
- ―Malware Man, during his "boss fight".
Malware Man is a green Met found at the end of his titular level in Make a Good Mega Man Level 3. In the story of that level, he hacks Dr. Light’s computer, and when Mega Man teleports into cyberspace, diverts him to a location further away from his lair. He threatens Mega Man using multiple signposts throughout the level, and presumably created the many enemies and hazards that stand in his way.
When Mega Man reaches the "boss arena", Malware Man is seen hiding under his helmet, serving only as an NPC. He confesses that he was unprepared to face Mega Man in combat, offering the level’s Energy Element (which can supposedly fix Dr. Light’s computer) in exchange for his life.
After clearing the Wily Stadium, Malware Man can be found as an NPC in Tier 6. He remains hidden under his helmet, nervous about the professor standing next to him.
Metool Nana
"Metool Nana" is an unused level graphic for Mega Man 2 that resembles a Metall, and was likely intended to dispense Neo Metall enemies through the opening at the bottom. It makes a few brief appearances throughout Make a Good Mega Man Level 3.
The first appearance it makes is in the room before the Tier 1 Boss as an NPC. She begs Mega Man to remove the boss from the premises, explaining that he seemed regular, and although she tried to eject from the premises, he confused her to the point of ejecting herself instead.
Its other two appearances are in mini-levels; The Neo Pit of Pits mini-level "Build up Speed" features a Custom Spawner shaped like Metool Nana that dispenses Neo Metools, while the Shrine of Nebula mini-level "Deconstruction Zone" features Metool Nana-shaped spawners that continuously drop bombs below them.
Mr. Zero
Mr. Zero is a character from the Ruby-Spears Mega Man cartoon. He owned the Zero Refrigeration Company, and was kidnapped by Dr. Wily to provide the "super freeze formula" for his latest scheme of freezing the city in a massive glacier.
In MaGMML3, he appears at the entrance of the Tier 6, which he refers to as the "Winter Laboratory". He explains that Ernest Will bought out the laboratory for use during the tournament (which he is clearly not happy about), and asks Mega Man to ignore the regular staff as they go about their work. Whether the lab itself or Mr. Zero's work there have any relation to the Zero Refrigeration Company is unclear.
Mysterious Trick-or-treater
Professor Mariarti
Professor Mariarti is the main character of the 1990 game Mad Professor Mariarti, where he ventures through his five laboratories, each full of inanimate objects that have come to life, and tries to quell the chaos by shutting each one down. He appears in Tier 6 as one of the Cryo Lab professors, and explains his current project is creating "artificial, unmelting, unbreakable ice", though not with a specific purpose in mind.
The Amiga version of Mad Professor Mariarti, contains a message from designer/musician Matt Furniss that strongly discourages hacking the game. This makes Malware Man, who sits next to Mariarti in the postgame, understandably nervous.
Ref Mario
"Ref Mario", better known as just "Mario", is an Italian-American plumber who debuted in the 1981 video game Donkey Kong, and canonically served as the referee in Punch-Out (1987).
Ref Mario first appears during the Punch-Out-themed Tier 14 boss fight against Punch Donkey. When the latter's health bar is first depleted, Mario walks above the arena on a Snake Block and begins counting to 10. He only reaches 5 before Punch Donkey gets back up, refilling half his health bar to continue the fight, so Mario allows the fight to continue and walks away.
As the second phase begins, Ref Mario attempts to call a time-out as Punch Donkey uses a "P-Tank" to make himself bigger. However, Punch Donkey uses his new size to strike him from underneath, destroying the Snake Block platform and sending him flying. After the Tier Boss’s health is depleted yet again, "Small Ref Mario" returns on a different Block Snake platform and finishes counting to 10, marking the end of the boss fight.
After Punch Donkey's defeat, Ref Mario appears next to him as an NPC at the Magic Card Casino, lamenting that he agreed to Ernest Will's deal.

