This article is about the Darkloid SparkMan.EXE. You maybe be looking for his Asteroid, Zoanoroid, or video game counterparts. For other uses, see Spark Man (disambiguation). |
- "A couple of one-way tickets straight to Hell coming up!"
- ―SparkMan to Rockman and WoodMan, episode 39, Rockman.EXE Axess
SparkMan (スパークマン Supākuman) is an antagonist in MegaMan NT Warrior Axess. One of the Darkloids spawned from darkness under ShadeMan, SparkMan fights against MegaMan and his friends as he tries to tear down the world to make it a place solely for Darkloids.
Overview[]
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History[]
MegaMan NT Warrior Axess[]
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SparkMan's first appearance as a silhouette.
SparkMan's first appearance is when Lan, Chaud, Dr. Hikari, and Dr. Regal are studying one of Nebula's Dimensional Area Generators. Dr. Regal secretly sends him to destroy the Dimensional Area generator, so that SciLab wouldn't uncover its secrets. Lan and Chaud Cross Fuse and try to stop him, but the generator drains their energy, leading to their defeat. SparkMan destroys the generator and escapes. The Super Power of Shiver

Later, he, along with BurnerMan, GravityMan, SwordMan and other Darkloids, betrays ShadeMan and serves under LaserMan. Nebula's Secret Base
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SparkMan's deletion.
SparkMan later occurres a train runaway incident, but is deleted by Wood Soul Rockman using Kogarashi and Bamboo Sword. Before his deletion, he tried to stun the driver and take him along, but it was prevented by the success of Netto. Go to Hell by Train?!
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SparkMan among other revived Darkloids.
After deletion, SparkMan was revived by Dr. Regal along with all of the other deleted Darkloids for the sole purpose of attacking the NetPolice and ensuring the destruction of Control X (which was being used by the NetSavers to help locate Regal's secret space satellite), but once again he is deleted by Roll Soul MegaMan using Twister and Roll Arrow. The Great NetPolice Battle!
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Rockman.EXE Stream[]

Multiple copies of SparkMan in the Darkloid army.
Multiple copies of SparkMan appear as part of the Darkloid army, but they are eventually deleted. Space-Time War
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Abilities[]
Attacks[]

SparkMan with shadow copies of C.F. ProtoMan and C.F. MegaMan created with Shadow Maker, episode 23.
Shadow Maker, known as Make Shadow (メイクシャドー Meiku Shadō) in Japan:
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SparkMan using Thunder Ball against MegaMan and WoodMan, episode 39.
Thunder Ball (サンダーボール Sandā Bōru):
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List of appearances[]
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(episode 23)
(episode 23)
(episode 23)
(episode 23)
(episode 23)
(episode 28)
(episode 46)
(episode 46)
Rockman.EXE Stream[]
(episode 32)
See also[]
- Asteroid SparkMan.EXE - His Asteroid counterpart from Rockman.EXE Stream.
- Zoano SparkMan.EXE - His Zoanoroid counterpart from Rockman.EXE Beast.
- SparkMan.EXE - His video game counterpart.
- Terry Jomon - His video game counterpart's operator.
- Spark Man - His counterpart from the original Mega Man series.
- Spark Man/Archie Comics - His Archie Comics counterpart.
Nebula | |
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Leaders | |
Dr. Regal (all games, anime, and manga) and LaserMan (all games and anime) • CosmoMan (manga) | |
Members | |
Mega Man Battle Network 4 | ShadeMan • Heel Navis |
Mega Man Battle Network 5 | BlizzardMan • ShadeMan • CloudMan • Dark MegaMan • CosmoMan • Dark ProtoMan (Team ProtoMan) • Dark Colonel (Team Colonel) • Nebula Gray • Lackeys and Heel Navis |
MegaMan NT Warrior Axess | Ms. Yuri and SpikeMan • ShadowMan • Anetta • Dark ProtoMan • BowlMan • BrightMan • BurnerMan • DesertMan • FlashMan • FridgeMan • GravityMan • NovaMan • SavageMan • SparkMan • SwordMan • VideoMan • VineMan |
Rockman.EXE Stream | Nebula Gray • Dark Rockman • BlizzardMan • CloudMan • CosmoMan • SwallowMan |
MegaMan NT Warrior (manga) | CloudMan • Nebula Grey • Darkloids |