Mega Man: Fully Charged is an animated television series based on the
Japanese video game series of the same name by Capcom, developed by
Man of Action Studios and produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA and DHX
Studios Vancouver for Cartoon Network and Family Chrgd. The series
draws primarily inspiration from the Classic series, rather than the
other variations of the video game franchise such as Mega Man X or
Mega Man Battle Network. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United
States on August 5, 2018 with an on-demand release on August 3 with
full ten episodes. It is the third Mega Man TV series to air on
Cartoon Network following MegaMan NT Warrior from 2003 and Mega Man
Star Force from 2007.The series follows Aki Light, an advanced robot
who looks like and lives the routine of a human schoolboy. He was
built by scientist Dr. Light as his son and lives with his
biologically human sister Suna Light. They reside in Silicon City, a
town co-inhabited by robots and humans rather peacefully, though is
currently seeing new attacks from rogue robots (the Robot Masters of
the franchise). Aki responds by transforming into "Mega Man" and
battles to neutralize the threat and protect the civilians from harm.
Allies to Mega Man include Mega Mini, a wise-cracking miniature robot
who operates within his forehead, his pet Rush the robot dog, and Suna
Light. Other characters include Sgt. Night, a war veteran who gives
anti-robot speeches (though works with the rogue robots to reignite a
human-robot war) and Bert Wily, a classmate and friend to Aki Light.On
June 2, 2015, Capcom partnered with Dentsu Entertainment USA to create
a 26-episode animated television series of the company's flagship Mega
Man video game franchise after 20 years since the 1994 animated series
of the same name had its final run. Under terms of the deal, Dentsu
Entertainment holds worldwide broadcast and licensing rights for all
aspects of the new Mega Man TV series and handpicks American writing
team Man of Action (Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T.
Seagle), the creators of Ben 10 and Generator Rex, to create, write
and executive produce the show.
Japanese video game series of the same name by Capcom, developed by
Man of Action Studios and produced by Dentsu Entertainment USA and DHX
Studios Vancouver for Cartoon Network and Family Chrgd. The series
draws primarily inspiration from the Classic series, rather than the
other variations of the video game franchise such as Mega Man X or
Mega Man Battle Network. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United
States on August 5, 2018 with an on-demand release on August 3 with
full ten episodes. It is the third Mega Man TV series to air on
Cartoon Network following MegaMan NT Warrior from 2003 and Mega Man
Star Force from 2007.The series follows Aki Light, an advanced robot
who looks like and lives the routine of a human schoolboy. He was
built by scientist Dr. Light as his son and lives with his
biologically human sister Suna Light. They reside in Silicon City, a
town co-inhabited by robots and humans rather peacefully, though is
currently seeing new attacks from rogue robots (the Robot Masters of
the franchise). Aki responds by transforming into "Mega Man" and
battles to neutralize the threat and protect the civilians from harm.
Allies to Mega Man include Mega Mini, a wise-cracking miniature robot
who operates within his forehead, his pet Rush the robot dog, and Suna
Light. Other characters include Sgt. Night, a war veteran who gives
anti-robot speeches (though works with the rogue robots to reignite a
human-robot war) and Bert Wily, a classmate and friend to Aki Light.On
June 2, 2015, Capcom partnered with Dentsu Entertainment USA to create
a 26-episode animated television series of the company's flagship Mega
Man video game franchise after 20 years since the 1994 animated series
of the same name had its final run. Under terms of the deal, Dentsu
Entertainment holds worldwide broadcast and licensing rights for all
aspects of the new Mega Man TV series and handpicks American writing
team Man of Action (Joe Casey, Joe Kelly, Duncan Rouleau and Steven T.
Seagle), the creators of Ben 10 and Generator Rex, to create, write
and executive produce the show.
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