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{{Nihongo|'''Spark Man'''|スパークマン|Supākuman}} is a [[Robot Master]] from ''[[Mega Man 3]]'' created by [[Dr. Wily]] and [[Dr. Light]] to charge electricity. Spark Man is designed to resemble a spark plug, and does not have hands. In place of them are two high-voltage electrodes, capable of producing powerful electric shocks and channeling his [[Special Weapon]], the [[Spark Shock]]. This enables him to fire sparks of pure electrical energy in multiple directions, that can quickly immobilise opponents in their tracks.
 
{{Nihongo|'''Spark Man'''|スパークマン|Supākuman}} is a [[Robot Master]] from ''[[Mega Man 3]]'' created by [[Dr. Wily]] and [[Dr. Light]] to charge electricity. Spark Man is designed to resemble a spark plug, and does not have hands. In place of them are two high-voltage electrodes, capable of producing powerful electric shocks and channeling his [[Special Weapon]], the [[Spark Shock]]. This enables him to fire sparks of pure electrical energy in multiple directions, that can quickly immobilise opponents in their tracks.
   
Friendly to his comrades, he usually helps to charge them up when they need extra energy, and can generate twice as high voltage as [[Elec Man]]- however, he tends to be scatterbrained, and thus is not as good at focussing his power. He also has an unusual fascination with [[Wikipedia:Electric catfish|catfish]] and [[Wikipedia:Electric eel|electric eels]] due to their unique ability to naturally produce electricity, but tends to get depressed when left alone for long periods of time.
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Friendly to his comrades, he usually helps to charge them up when they need extra energy, and can generate twice as high voltage as [[Elec Man]]- however, he tends to be scatterbrained, and thus is not as good at focusing his power. He also has an unusual fascination with [[Wikipedia:Electric catfish|catfish]] and [[Wikipedia:Electric eel|electric eels]] due to their unique ability to naturally produce electricity, but tends to get depressed when left alone for long periods of time.
   
 
==Video game appearances==
 
==Video game appearances==

Revision as of 06:26, 21 January 2015

This page is about the Robot Master Spark Man. To find information on his NetNavi counterpart, see SparkMan.EXE.

Spark Man (スパークマン Supākuman) is a Robot Master from Mega Man 3 created by Dr. Wily and Dr. Light to charge electricity. Spark Man is designed to resemble a spark plug, and does not have hands. In place of them are two high-voltage electrodes, capable of producing powerful electric shocks and channeling his Special Weapon, the Spark Shock. This enables him to fire sparks of pure electrical energy in multiple directions, that can quickly immobilise opponents in their tracks.

Friendly to his comrades, he usually helps to charge them up when they need extra energy, and can generate twice as high voltage as Elec Man- however, he tends to be scatterbrained, and thus is not as good at focusing his power. He also has an unusual fascination with catfish and electric eels due to their unique ability to naturally produce electricity, but tends to get depressed when left alone for long periods of time.

Video game appearances

Mega Man 3

Spark Man is one of the eight bosses. In battle, he will jump to the other side of the screen, sometimes stopping to shoot Spark Shocks on all directions and then flinging a great Spark Shock at Mega Man. The player can shoot at him while he jumps, but he/she has to take in mind to avoid being touched by him, so it is better to shoot him from afar. The normal sparks can be avoided just by getting out of the way, but the great spark has to be avoided by jumping from afar him when he is about to fling it. After that, he is more vulnerable to attack. He will repeat the pattern over and over. When he jumps, he may jump up to four jumps, the needed number to reach the other side of the screen.

His weakness is the Shadow Blade, which can hit him while he is at the other side or diagonally above Mega Man. He is also weak to his own weapon, but it makes it harder to hit him, than the Shadow Blade, and like the other Robot Masters, it can only be used on him on the rematch on Wily Castle. Any of his weakness defeats him in seven hits.

Mega Man III

Spark Man is one of the first four bosses from the Game Boy Mega Man III. He acts like his appearance in Mega Man 3.

Super Adventure Rockman

Spark Man is one of the sixteen robots revived by Ra Moon in the Lanfront Ruins. He is the fourth boss from Episode 3, being the last revived Robot Master to fight against Mega Man. After his defeat, Mega Man takes his Spark Shock chip, but as he prepares to leave, Spark Man regains consciousness and uses his electrodes to electrocute Mega Man, weakening him enough for him to be captured.

After taking Mega Man to Ra Moon's inner sanctum, Ra Moon revives all the Robot Masters again, with the exception of Shadow Man. However- Ra Moon betrays Wily, and after being attacked, the Robot Masters give their energy to Mega Man to enable him to defeat it, becoming inactive afterwards. It is not known what happened to Spark Man and the other Robot Masters, but it can be assumed that they were apparently destroyed alongside Ra Moon's temple.

Rockman Strategy

Spark Man appears as one of the Robot Masters aiding Apollo and Luna's forces under Dr. Wily's orders. He first appears alongside Elec Man as one of Cancer's bodyguards, in an aerial location above the Indian Ocean. He then joins several other Robot Masters-Flame Man, Frost Man, and Metal Man-in protecting the doctor's Wily Machine in Saudi Arabia.

Other appearances

Data

Mega Man & Bass CD data

Spark Man CD data card

Rockman Complete Works data

エレキマンの2ばいの電力をもつ。しかし、しこうプログラムにムラがあるらしい。

Translation: He has twice as much power as Elec Man. However, his thinking program seems to be uneven.

Stage enemies

Enemies in Spark Man's stage in Mega Man 3:

Enemies in Spark Man's (Game Boy) stage.

Damage Data Chart

Amount of damage in units that Spark 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 Snake Spark Shock Shadow Blade
1 2 0 1 2 1 0 4 4

Other media

No023sparkman

Spark Man from the Mega Man cartoon show.

Mega Man

Spark Man appeared shortly in episode 4 "Mega-Pinocchio" and later reappears in episode 8 "Cold Steel". In "Mega-Pinocchio", Spark Man has no lines and appears only in the scene where Wily's robots are attacking a skyscraper.  In "Cold Steel", Spark Man disguised himself as the drummer of a rock band known as Cold Steel. Along with Gemini Man and Gyro Man, they produce rock music able to hypnotize the citizens of New York to create a satellite. Spark Man appears with his mouth covered by his helmet and he has black eyes instead of blue eyes.

Mega Man (Archie Comics)

ArchieSparkMan

Spark Man in the Mega Man comic.

Spark Man also appeared in Archie Comics' Mega Man series, though debuting in the Super Adventure Rockman adaptation rather than that of Mega Man 3. Having been conceptualized by Drs. Wily and Light, he is brought to life by Ra Moon using data from Wily's laptop computer and made part of Wily and Ra Moon's Robot Master force. He and his Robot Master brothers were later called to battle Mega Man and Sonic the Hedgehog's team of allies during the Worlds Collide crossover event. Spark Man attacked Sonic but Knuckles knocked Plug Man into him, sending him careening into Bright Man, with all three of them suffering electrocution. Spark Man was returned to his universe with no memory of these events thanks to Super Mega Man.

When Ra Moon spread its EMP field across the planet, Spark Man and his brothers served it out of the belief that it was fulfilling Wily's wishes. They were later informed that Ra Moon had its own agenda, but unlike the Masters Ra Moon had recreated after they were destroyed by Mega Man, Spark Man and his line were susceptible to Ra Moon taking complete control of them. They were thus forced to battle Wily's original Masters and an arriving team led by Mega Man, but were later freed upon Ra Moon's destruction. Thus freed, Spark Man and his line-led by Break Man-set out to capture and recruit Shadow Man, the only one of their number who had been loyal to Ra Moon of his own will. Successful in their mission, they joined the other Wily Masters at the site of their new base. Spark Man and his second line brothers soon acted on Wily's instructions, attacking the unveiling of Dr. Light's giant defensive robot Gamma and stealing its Energy Element power sources.

Spark Man is the last Robot Master confronted by the Blue Bomber and is so distraught due to the loss of his seven brothers that he starts throwing giant balls of electricity at Mega Man and even threatens to kill Mega's family. He is finally put down when Mega Man switches to the Shadow Blade and slices off his arms and sends several blades into his chest. Spark Man then says he would have never have hurt Roll or Dr Light, saying no one should ever have to lose their siblings. Mega Man comforts him and tells him he will salvage their I.C. chips and they will all be re-built and put to good use. Mega Man then asks why they are doing this considering the fact that Ra Moon is dead and that some of the Robot Masters he fought earlier didn't seem like they want to do this, to which Spark Man just before he goes offline tells him none of them want to do this but have to because of "he". Afterwards Mega Man retrieves, his I.C. Chip, and sends the the Energy Element to Light Labs, before finally copying the Spark Shock from the now deactivated robot.

Mega Man Megamix

Spark Man was registered as the robot responsible for recharging the other robots who were sent out to the foreign planets, but like the other Wily robots, Spark Man is also a combat robot working under the guise of an industrial robot. Spark Man boasts an electricity output level twice that of Elec Man's. The giant capacitor that makes up his upper torso allows Spark Man to discharge a large amount of electricity at once, and this electrical attack is known as the Spark Shock. Spark Man must convert his capacitor to a direct current system in order to recharge, but repeated charging and discharging leads to instability in his internal systems. To avoid such instability, Spark Man must constantly be shedding little bits of electricity.

In the manga Mega Man Megamix and Rockman Remix, Spark Man appears in the story Metal Heart, where the eight robots from Mega Man 3 are sent to retrieve the rogue Yellow Devil MK-II.

He also appears in Mega Man Gigamix.

Other appearances

Spark Man also appeared in the manga Rockman World 3 and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin.

Gallery

Artwork

Screenshots

Video

Spark Man Battle (no damage, no slide, no weakness )
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Spark Man Battle (no damage, no slide, no weakness)

Trivia

  • According to his Mega Man & Bass CD data, Spark Man can produce twice the voltage of electricity Elec Man can. This makes his top wattage output 1,000,000 watts. The Robot Master Field Guide states that while this is true, Elec Man can focus his power better, hence why the Thunder Beam is more devastating than the Spark Shock.
  • Spark Man's fascination for catfishes is a reference to the Electric Catfish. This is a type of catfish native to tropical Africa and the River Nile, known for their ability to naturally produce electricity of up to 350 volts.