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Metal Man Stage (メタルマンステージ) is a stage in Mega Man 2 and Mega Man II that has Metal Man as the boss.

Appearances[]

Mega Man 2[]

Metal Man's Stage takes place inside an industrial facility and is one of the first stages in the series to have an animated background in the form of all the red gears and contraptions. Conveyor belts are also introduced for the first time in the series and are unique to this stage: players who stand on it will be moved left or right, based on which direction the belt is going. The stage also has another gimmick that is featured only in the beginning: Presses. These 5 spiked traps hang high in the ceiling and wait for Mega Man to get close before slamming down, capable of killing Mega Man in 4 hits. Once they fall, they will slowly pull themselves back up. They can't be destroyed, but can be frozen using Time Stopper. Their chains can also be jumped through only if the Press is reeling upwards.

Enemies[]

Image Enemy
Metalsprite
Metal Man (boss)
Mm2presssprite
Press
Mm2molesprite
Mole
Mm2pierobotsprite
Pierobot (unique)
Mm2blockyspritegray
Blocky
Mm2springheadsprite
Springer

Valuable pickups to look out for:

  • ETank1 E-Tank: This one is in plain sight right at the beginning, with no special criteria needed to grab it. Serves as a freebie to those who don't know what E-Tanks do, as this is the first game to introduce E-Tanks.
  • 1UP10A 1-UP: After the Mole section and a bunch of platforming, this pickup is on a higher-up platform that your jump cannot reach. Use Item-1 or Item-2 to reach the platform.
  • ETank1 E-Tank: This pickup is right under the last Blocky, and can be accessed by simply holding left to fall into the side area. However, the gap that has to be crossed to get back on the main path from this area is impossible (sans pausing constantly to reset falling speed). Item-1 and Item-2 are needed to cross the gap and claim the E-Tank without having to lose a life.

Mega Man II[]

Metal Man's Stage in the GB demake still takes place inside the industrial facility, though due to limitations, the gears in the background are not animated. Conveyor belts return and are unique to the stage, functioning the same way as before. Unlike its NES counterpart, this stage has spikes, with a spike drop shortly after the first room, so be ready to turn at an instant. Presses are also here, with 5 of them being in the low horizontal room that players drop down into. They function the same but one particular Press is well-hidden inside the ceiling. Beating the stage will additionally reward the player with Rush Marine.

Enemies[]

Image Enemy
MMIIMetalMan
Metal Man (boss)
GBSpringer
Springer (unique)
MMIIPieroBotwithGear
Pierobot (unique)
GBPress
Press
GBMole
Mole (unique)
GBNeoMetall
Metall DX

Valuable pickups to look out for:

  • GB1UP 1-UP: Right after the Neo Metall rooms, but it is way out of reach. The player has to use Rush Coil/Jet to access it.

Other appearances[]

  • Some details from Metal Man's stage were set to appear in the cancelled game Mega Man Universe.
  • Metal Man's stage appeared as one of the backgrounds from the Street Fight mode in Street Fighter x All Capcom.
  • Some details from Metal Man's stage are visible on a Wyrmprint from Dragalia Lost.

Other media[]

In the Archie Comics Mega Man series.

In the Archie Comics Mega Man series.

Metal Man's stage appeared in issue 11 from the Archie Comics Mega Man series. After Air Man's defeat, Mega Man teleports to an industrial processing plant adjacent to a gem mine to investigate a report from agents Krantz and Stern, finding Metal Man inside.

In the manga Rockman: Dr. Wily no Inbou, Metal Man's base was the first found by Rockman. The area was still being remodelled into a base by Metal Man and his minions when it was found, but to Rockman's annoyance, the construction was advanced enough to have some traps (Press) installed.

In the Mega Man 2 novel from the Worlds of Power series, Metal Man's world is full of overwhelmingly noisy machines.

Gallery[]


Mega Man 2
Bosses
Metal ManAir ManBubble ManQuick ManCrash ManFlash ManHeat ManWood Man
Mecha DragonPicopico-kunGuts TankBoobeam TrapWily Machine 2Alien
Mega Man's Special Weapons
Metal BladeAir ShooterBubble LeadQuick BoomerangCrash BomberTime StopperAtomic FireLeaf Shield
Mega Man's Support Items
Item-1Item-2Item-3
List of enemies
AnkoBattonBig FishBlockyChangkeyChangkey MakerCopipiClawFly BoyGoblinKaminari GoroKerog
KukkuM-445MatasaburoMoleMonkingNeo MetallPetit Goblin • "Petit Kerog" • PierrobotPipiPressReturning Sniper Joe
RobbitScwormShotmanShrinkSniper ArmorSpringerTanishiTelly
- Mid-bosses -
Friender
Locations
Metal Man StageAir Man StageBubble Man StageQuick Man Stage
Crash Man StageFlash Man StageHeat Man StageWood Man StageWily Castle
Miscellaneous
ScriptList of enemiesDamage data chartMiscellaneous data
Mega Man II
Bosses
Metal ManAir ManCrash ManWood ManNeedle ManMagnet ManHard ManTop ManQuintWily Machine II
Special Weapons
Metal BladeAir ShooterCrash BomberLeaf ShieldNeedle CannonMagnet MissileHard KnuckleTop SpinSakugarne
Support Items
Rush CoilRush JetRush Marine
Locations
Metal Man StageAir Man StageCrash Man StageWood Man StageWily Castle
Needle Man StageMagnet Man StageHard Man StageTop Man StageWily Station
Miscellaneous
Damage Data ChartEnemies