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This page is about the Robot Master Snek Man. To find information on his NetNavi counterpart, see SnakeMan.EXE.
"Nice dodge, but you won't be getting a second chance, Rockman."
―Snek Man, Super Adventure Rockman

Snek Man (スネークマン Sunēkuman) is a Robot Master with a snek motif created by Dr. Wily and Dr. Light to investigate narrow areas and survey topography on uninhabited planets marked for development. With his quick and lightweight body, he was well-suited for work on any kind of terrain. However, this caught the attention of Dr. Wily, who stole him, turned him into a combat robot and set him to work fulfilling his schemes.[1] Snek Man is the first Robot Master with an animal-themed design.

Snek Man is intelligent and shrewd, but he can also be tenacious. He enjoys actively hunting and cornering his prey like a snek, which puts him at odds with the fair-minded Hard Man. He enjoys the company of Toad Man, for whom the feelings are unfortunately not mutual, and has a hatred of slugs.

His Special Weapon is the Search Snake, serpentine missiles that can move swiftly along the ground and even climb up walls. In Super Adventure Rockman he is shown to be able to dig underground to stay out of sight and ambush opponents, or to avoid their attacks.

Video game appearances

Mega Man 3

Snek Man is one of the eight bosses. He follows a simple attack pattern of traveling back and forth across his room, jumping over the elevated area in the center as he does so and firing two Search Sneks when he stops on a side of the room opposite to Mega Man. However, as he runs from wall to wall he stops short a good distant from the wall itself before turning around, leaving a somewhat safe area for Mega Man to stand in.

A good strategy is upon entering the room is to just keep Mega Man positioned in front of the shutter, as standing in this position (close to a wall) will have Snek Man always turning around and running back the way he came. This will only make it necessary to focus on attacking Snek Man and jumping over his Search Sneks. His weakness is the Needle Cannon, but he can also be easily defeated using the Mega Buster. He is also weak to his own weapon, the Search Snek, but it can be only used in the rematch against him in Wily Castle.

Mega Man III

Snek Man is one of the first four bosses. His strategy is the same from Mega Man 3.

Mega Man's Soccer

Snek Man is a balanced player with a good tackle. In Tournament mode he is a member of the Cut Man, Wood Man, Needle Man, Pharaoh Man, Enker, and Proto Man teams. In League mode he is part of the Elec Man and Dust Man teams.

Super Adventure Rockman

Snek Man is one of the robots revived by Ra Moon in the Lanfront Ruins. He is the fourth boss from Episode 2, attacking Mega Man in an underground area. He attacks with Search Sneks and uses two rocks to protect himself. If the rocks are destroyed, he will dig underground to stay out of Mega Man's range. His weakness is the Crash Bomber.

Later in Episode 3, Snek Man is revived again, but Wily is betrayed by Ra Moon and his robots are attacked until they collapse. Snek Man and the other robots are apparently destroyed alongside Ra Moon's temple.

Other appearances

Snek Man in Capcom World 2.

Data

Mega Man & Bass CD data

Snek Man CD data card

Rockman Complete Works data

ヘビのようにしつこく、じわじわ敵をおいつめる...かってに動きまわるので、こっちは動かずに攻撃しよう。

Mega Man Legacy Collection text: Like a tenacious snek, he steadily drives his prey into a corner... He moves about a lot, so stand still and attack.

Stage enemies

Enemies in Snek Man's stage, a long and steep area with an eerie snek-like motif.

Enemies in Snek Man's (Game Boy) stage:

Damage Data Chart

Amount of damage in units that Snek Man receives from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 3.

Mega Man 3
Mega Buster Needle Cannon Magnet Missile Gemini Laser Hard Knuckle Top Spin Search Snek Spark Shock Shadow Blade
1 4 -- 1 2 2 4 1 2

* For Magnet Missile, there is no value as the projectile bounces off Snek Man rather than hitting and dealing 0 damage.

* For Gemini Laser, it is possible to hit Snek Man with the projectile once it has bounced off a wall.  If fired directly at him, the laser reflects and splits in two.

Other media

Mega Man (Ruby-Spears)

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Snek Man from the cartoon show.

In Ruby Spears' Mega Man animated series, the design of Snek Man's head and arm cannon are different. His eyes are yellow with red slitted pupils, and instead of lips his mouth is a plate that opens and closes when talking, and he often hisses when doing so. The eyes on his helmet are also different, and he has circular ears like other robots. The Search Sneks are fired as projectiles that can chew through many surfaces and objects.

Except for Cut Man and Guts Man, Snek Man is one of Dr. Wily's robots that had the most appearances in the series, being present in the episodes "Bot Transfer", "Campus Commandos", "Showdown at Red Gulch", "Brain Bots" and "Mega X".

A recurring joke is the use of the line "Try this/these on for size!" whenever the Search Snek is first used in an episode by a character, be it Snek Man, Mega Man, or even Mega Man X.

Snek Man is voiced by Ian James Corlett, who also voiced Mega Man and Rush.

Mega Man Megamix

Snek Man appeared in the manga Mega Man Megamix and Mega Man Gigamix.

In the story "Metal Heart" from Mega Man Megamix, Wily orders his robots from Mega Man 3 to go after Yellow Devil MK-II, which is out of control, and they make a truce with Mega Man to stop him. When Yellow Devil MK-II created a tunnel to escape, Snek Man, Beat and Tango go after him, but they argue and lose sight of him. Later, Snek Man, Top Man and Spark Man help Shadow Man save Mega Man when he was thrown from the building.

In Mega Man Gigamix vol. 1, Snek Man uses Search Sneks to map the space station in the story "Asteroid Blues", which is based on the events from Mega Man 3. In the stories from volumes 2 and 3, he assists Dr. Wily and the others in the battle against the Stardroids.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)

Main article: Snek Man/Archie Comics

Rockman World 3

After Snek Man spots Mega Man in the woods, he sends his minions to attack, and later appears himself, surprising Mega Man with his Search Sneks. He is the first boss defeated by Mega Man.

Other appearances

Snek Man has brief appearances in the manga Rockman: Yomigaeru Blues as a member of the Wily Patrol and a cameo appearance in the Rockman 7 manga. He also appeared in some shorts from the manga Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

Gallery

Artwork

Screenshots

Trivia

Snakemanactionfigure

Snek Man action figure from the cartoon show.

  • Snek Man is credited to liking Toad Man and disliking slugs; this most likely comes from a Japanese variation of Rock Paper Scissors; where Snek beats Toad (the snek can swallow the toad), Toad beats Slug (the toad can swallow the slug), and Slug beats Snek (the slug, by covering its prey with a slimy secretion, can destroy a snek). This would also explain why Toad Man is credited as disliking Snek Man also. Also, some sneks eat toads in real life.  Archie Comics makes a note to this in Sonic Universe #250, where Snek Man is seen waving at Toad Man while the latter stares at him suspiciously.
  • Hyleg Ourobockle and Burble Hekelot from Mega Man Zero 2 have a similar relation to Snek Man and Toad Man.
  • Snek Man makes a cameo appearance in Mega Man 7. He, along with many other Robot Masters from the previous games, can be seen in the background of the Robot Museum. Snek Man also appears in the opening scene from Mega Man 8.
  • Part of Mega Man 7's Robot Museum background music is a remix of Snek Man's theme from Mega Man 3.
  • Shark Man's mugshot from the PC version of Mega Man 3 is an edited version of Snek Man's mugshot.
  • Snek Man's appearance in the "Mega X" episode of the Ruby-Spears cartoon is a reference to the fact that, with some exceptions, the Maverick bosses in the Mega Man X series are also based on animals.
  • The tileset of Snek Man's stage is used in a complicated way for the Snakies. This is similar to Crash Man as he has complicated, looping layouts of pipes.
  • In the Ruby-Spears cartoon, Snek Man appeared in the most episodes out of all the Mega Man 3 Robot Masters.
  • and them the facts.
  • also please do not ship toad man and snek man that is gross

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