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This article is about the MegaMan NT Warrior anime character. For his video game counterpart, see BombMan.EXE. For his Asteroid counterpart, see Asteroid BomberMan.EXE. For the similarly named NetNavi, see BlastMan.EXE.

BlasterMan, known as BomberMan (ボンバーマン Bonbāman) in Japan, is a solo NetNavi in the MegaMan NT Warrior anime series, in which he works as a member of World Three while being steadfast partners with StoneMan.

Overview[]

In the anime, BlasterMan is stronger and smarter than his video game counterpart.

History[]

MegaMan NT Warrior[]

He and StoneMan appear in episode 16, during the N-1 Grand Prix. However, none of their opponents show up, due to them defeating their intended opponents before hand (like PickMan and DrillMach), resulting in a win by default. Their first real battle is against GutsMan and WoodMan, which they win. Later, they fight against MegaMan and SharkMan, in which they are unmasked as being solo NetNavis, their NetOps being robots. They cheat in the battle and transport MegaMan and SharkMan to a lighthouse, but fail to defeat them. They re-enter the contest by cheating again, and fight against MegaMan and ProtoMan. ProtoMan swiftly defeats BlasterMan with a spinning sword attack. After their defeat, they try to capture PharaohMan for Mr. Wily, with an army of blue copies of themselves, all of which are deleted with ease by PharaohMan. They escape with PharaohMan, who had been weakened by a double Program Advance, but MegaMan follows. Despite having the upperhand, MegaMan and deletes them with his newly acquired Heat Guts Style Change, in BlasterMan's case, getting a powerful punch from the Heat Guts Style's large fist.

Other appearances[]


Yamato Man's spear tip
PLEASE NOTE: THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS ABOUT MATERIAL THAT HAS NOT BEEN LOCALIZED OR DUBBED OUTSIDE OF JAPAN OR OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES, AND USES THE ORIGINAL TERMS AND NAMES.
Yamato Man

Rockman.EXE WS[]

Stage enemies[]



Yamato Man
END OF UNLOCALIZED MATERIAL.

Abilities[]

BomberManBombShootEXE21

BomberManNeedleGunEXE21

BlasterMan using Rapid Blaster against MegaMan.

Rapid Blaster, known as Needle Gun[2] (ニードルガン Nīdoru Gan) in Japan:
TBA


Battle Chips[]

BlasterMan can use Battle Chips without a NetOp.

BomberManAreaStrealEXE21

BlasterMan using Area Steal.

Area Steal (エリアスチール Eria Suchīru):
TBA


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StoneMan and BlasterMan using Iron Body.

Iron Body (アイアンボディ Aian Bodi):
TBA


List of appearances[]

MegaMan NT Warrior[]

Gallery[]

TBA

Trivia[]

TBA

References[]

  1. Rockman.EXE 2003 Calendar
  2. Rockman.EXE Asian English dub


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