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Mega Man's Size Differences

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Music in mind for the two characters shown in this deviation:

Modern Mega Man: Theme of Mega Man (Marvel vs. Capcom) [link]
Cartoon Mega Man: Mega Move (from the Super Mario 3 cartoon) [link]

And here we are again with another deviation that is all about the generation crossover meetings. After Peach and Bowser got their treatments, it's now Capcom's legendary blue bomber himself who is next in line for the comparisons of the versions of the one character in mind.

And if you looked carefully at the size differences of the blue bomber, you can say that in Captain N: The Game Master, Mega Man looked, well... different from the blue bombing self that we all know and loved. In fact, Mega Man wasn't even blue at all in Captain N, but rather... greenish, not to mention smaller than how Capcom used to portray him in their games.

Now, before you all ask me why didn't i included the Americanized version of the blue bomber (voiced by Ian James Corlett in that series), i want to make things clear that the dwarfish size of Mega Man was the one who was mostly on my mind when drawing the comparisons of the blue bomber. And besides, in Captain N, Doug Parker was the one who voiced the shrimpy version of Mega Man, seeing that Ian Corlett himself voiced the blue bomber's main arch-nemesis himself, Dr. Wily (you'll be seeing the same size comparison of the mad doctor himself at a later date, by the way, i promise you that).

Anyway, as for the pic himself, you're seeing the true blue bomber being uncomfortable meeting his tinier self. But what if the Captain N version lifted him up real high, just like he did with some other characters in the cartoon show? Because you see, the dwarfish version of Mega Man had the permanent effect of Guts Man's Super Arm weapon in him, although maybe that's what the cartoon creators may have thought, since they probably played the game themselves, in order to give that weird design for Mega Man. But their TV must've also had some color problems when they played it, so that's probably why Mega Man looked that way in the cartoon.

And another odd thing to that is that before i drew Mega Man in the current form, i kinda tried drawing him in that same tiny format for him. And i also had that voice of the dwarfish "green" bomber on my mind for years, before the voice of the US Mega Man cartoon became the one to get stuck in my mind since then.

Oh, and one more thing: The tinier Mega Man would always add the word Mega in his "Mega" sentences, while the real blue bomber wouldn't do that.

No wonder that the real Mega Man (and their creators, including Mr. Keiji Inafune himself) finds his shrimpy version to be way too bizarre, folks. ^^;

Copyrights of the aforementioned belongs to the following:

Mega Man: (C) Capcom
Theme for the modern version of Mega Man: (C) Capcom and Marvel
Mega Move song: (C) DIC Entertainment
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Gee... And I Thought We Would've Gotten A Proper Mega Man Series From Capcom Instead Of What Ruby Spears Gave Us Instead.