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For her video game counterpart, see Shuko Kido

Shuko Kido is a character in the MegaMan NT Warrior, debuting in Axess. She is the operator of SpoutMan.EXE, and is the older sister of Atsu and Ty. She is a shy and quiet girl who is constantly feeling sorry for herself and is always trying to find a way to support her brothers and keep them fed, often with rice.

Overview[]

Shuko is a shy young girl who is often melodramatic, often feeling like she is a victim of the world and that she ruins everything.

History[]

MegaMan NT Warrior Axess[]

Shuko first appears in episode 16. She is known as the unluckiest girl in the world, due to the fact she hasn't had a single good thing happen to her. Higsby holds a Netbattling Competition as a promotion for his Chip Shop where the prize is ten pounds of rice. She is excited when she sees the poster for the competition because with the ten pounds of rice, she will be able to feed her brothers. She enters the competition.

MegaMan and his friends are surprised when they see Shuko's NetNavi, SpoutMan, (AquaMan was renamed in the anime) because "he's too cute to fight", and it's "just so hard to fight something you just want to hug". The Navi's are also frightened by Shuko's bad luck, so when SpoutMan starts to approach them, they begin to back off, eventually falling off the edge of the playing field. Shuko wins the rice, but remembers that her rice cooker is broken. Higsby offers the rice cooker at his shop, which cheers Shuko up. When she tries to cook the rice, however, the rice cooker in Higsby's shop does not work either. She blames it on her bad luck, which Higsby dismisses, recalling the power in his shop was shut off for maintenance.

Shuko is still very upset, so SpoutMan decides to cheer her up and he leaves to go turn he power back on. After he turns the electricity on, security Navis discover SpoutMan, and they threaten to delete him. He starts to cry, water flowing violently from the spout on his head. The power plant begins to flood, and the workers discover it may cause an explosion. MegaMan and co. go to the power plant's network, where MegaMan stops the flow of water using a retracted Elec Sword. Shuko is cheered up by their success and by SpoutMan's actions, and she decides to works at Higsby's shop from then on. She becomes much happier, and later realizes that Higsby seems to have worse luck than her.

Shuko becomes a recurring character in the series, also appearing in Rockman.EXE Stream, Rockman.EXE Beast, Rockman.EXE Beast+ and the film Rockman.EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program.


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Rockman.EXE Stream[]

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Rockman.EXE: Hikari to Yami no Program[]

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Rockman.EXE Beast[]

She appears in episode 4.

Rockman.EXE Beast+[]

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Trivia[]

  • Shuko is one of few characters to stay faithful to her video game counterpart in terms of personality. However unlike her video game counterpart, Shuko begins working at Higsby's Chip Shop rather than become a teacher.

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