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Rockman EXE Beast [1] (ロックマンエグゼBEASTビースト Rokkuman Eguze Bīsuto) is the fourth season of the Rockman EXE anime series, taking place a few months after Rockman EXE Stream. It features story elements and characters from Rockman EXE6, and follows Netto Hikari and Rockman as they battle the Cyber Beasts and their Zoanoroids.

Plot[]

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Rockman EXE Beast logo.

BubbleMan, who had been frozen by an Ice Seed by Colonel 20 years in the past, thaws to find a baby NetNavi, and a mysterious portal to a strange land with beast-like viruses. He flees when strange beings begin to approach him. A new story unfolds as the war between the Cyber Beasts Glaga and Falzer and their Zoanoroids rages on over the right to rule Earth and have custody of the "Synchronizer", Trill. Netto Hikari and Rockman are joined by their allies and several new friends from Beyondard and gain the power to "Beast Out" to end the war once and for all, but the power makes Rockman go berserk...

Characters[]

Main Cast[]

Supporting Cast[]

Antagonists[]

Zoanoroids[]

Glaga's army[]

Falzer's army[]

Other antagonists[]

List of episodes[]

Staff Notes:

  • Storyboard artist Dojag-a-gen[2] is Naoyoshi Kusaka[3] under a different name.
# Title Original airdate Scriptwriter Storyboard Episode Director Animation Director
1 Beyondard October 1, 2005 Kenichi Araki Takao Kato Yasunori Urata Akira Takahashi
2 Zoanoroid October 8, 2005 Katsuhiko Chiba Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
3 Copyroid October 15, 2005 Masashi Kubota Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
4 The Foghorn that Calls the Phantom October 22, 2005 Mayori Sekijima Yuuichi Nihei Shigeru Ueda Akira Takahashi
5 Rampaging Display October 29, 2005 Naoko Marukawa Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
6 NetNavi Remodeling Scheme November 5, 2005 Kenichi Araki Tsuyoshi Nagasawa Akira Takahashi
7 Capture Rockman! November 12, 2005 Mayori Sekijima Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
8 Green-Eyed Transfer Student November 19, 2005 Katsuhiko Chiba Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
9 Icy Heart November 26, 2005 Kenichi Yamada Daisuke Tsukushi Akira Takahashi
10 Aiming for Trill December 3, 2005 Masashi Kubota Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
11 Ocean Bottom SOS December 10, 2005 Katsuhiko Chiba Yasunori Urata Akira Takahashi
12 Trill's Secret December 17, 2005 Mayori Sekijima Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
13 Synchronizer December 24, 2005 Kenichi Araki Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
14 Beyondard 2 January 7, 2006 Kenichi Araki Mitsuru Ishihara Tsuyoshi Nagasawa Mitsuru Ishihara
15 The Railroad Kingdom January 14, 2006 Naoko Marukawa Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
16 Cooking is Love! January 21, 2006 Mayori Sekijima Masahiko Ohta Shigeru Ueda Akira Takahashi
17 Futen Roshi January 28, 2006 Masashi Kubota Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
18 The Steel Rock February 4, 2006 Kenichi Yamada Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
19 The Secret of the Lake, De A~ru February 11, 2006 Katsuhiko Chiba Yasunori Urata Akira Takahashi
20 Dimensional Area Laboratory February 25, 2006 Kenichi Araki Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Yasuo Shimizu
21 Falzer Invasion! March 4, 2006 Katsuhiko Chiba Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
22 The Boy Called Death March 11, 2006 Mayori Sekijima Tsuyoshi Nagasawa Akira Takahashi
23 Colonel's Rampage March 18, 2006 Masashi Kubota Dojag-a-gen Yukio Kuroda Masayuki Nomoto
24 Wily's Laboratory March 25, 2006 Kenichi Araki Dojag-a-gen Kimiharu Mutou Yasuo Shimizu
25 Exceeding Light April 1, 2006 Kenichi Araki Takao Kato Yasunori Urata Mitsuru Ishihara

Music[]

Opening Theme:

Ending Theme:

Home media[]

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Volume 1 DVD cover.

Rockman EXE Beast was released in Japan on DVD across 8 volumes of 3 episodes each between July 19, 2006 and November 15 of the same year.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

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"MegaMan NT Warrior Beast" text in trailer.

  • In an American trailer for Mega Man Battle Network 6, it claims the games “tie in with ‘new MegaMan NT Warrior Beast’ TV series”, despite Stream, Beast, and Beast+ never being dubbed. It is unknown if there were plans scrapped to skip Stream and dub Beast, or if this is an error.[4]

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References[]


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