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|eyecolor = Blue
 
|eyecolor = Blue
 
|hp=28
 
|hp=28
|at= 4 (contact)<br>5 (Silver Tomahawk)<br>4 (feather blades)
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|at= 4 (contact)<br>5 (Silver Tomahawk)<br>4 (feathers)
 
|weapon=[[Silver Tomahawk]]
 
|weapon=[[Silver Tomahawk]]
 
|weak=[[Plant Barrier]]
 
|weak=[[Plant Barrier]]
|stage=Restricted Area
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|stage=[[Restricted Area]]
 
|netnavi=[[TomahawkMan.EXE]]
 
|netnavi=[[TomahawkMan.EXE]]
 
|appearances=''[[Mega Man 6]]<br/>[[Mega Man & Bass]]'' (as a data CD)
 
|appearances=''[[Mega Man 6]]<br/>[[Mega Man & Bass]]'' (as a data CD)
 
|sprite=[[File:Tomahawksprite.png|Mega Man 6]]
 
|sprite=[[File:Tomahawksprite.png|Mega Man 6]]
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|music = {{Listen
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|style= font-size: 11px;
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|header=
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|filename= MM6-TOMAHAWKMAN_STAGE.ogg
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|title= "Tomahawk Man Stage"
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|description= Original [[Mega Man 6]] theme.
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|filename2= MM6-TOMAHAWKMAN_STAGE (Playstation Navi Mode).ogg
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|title2= "Tomahawk Man Stage (Playstation Navi Mode)"
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|description2= Arranged [[Rockman Complete Works]] theme.
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|plain=yes}}
 
}}
 
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{{Looking for| This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his [[NetNavi]] counterpart, see [[TomahawkMan.EXE]].}}
 
{{Looking for| This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his [[NetNavi]] counterpart, see [[TomahawkMan.EXE]].}}
   
{{Nihongo|'''Tomahawk Man'''|トマホークマン|Tomahōkuman}} is a combat [[Robot Master]] from ''[[Mega Man 6]]'' designed as a Native North American warrior. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from ''Mega Man 6'', Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the [[First Annual Robot Tournament]]. However, he was reprogrammed by [[Mr. X]] to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Tomahawk Man'''|トマホークマン|Tomahōkuman}} is a combat [[Robot Master]] from ''[[Mega Man 6]]'' designed with a Native North American warrior motif. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from ''Mega Man 6'', Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the [[First Annual Robot Tournament]]. However, he was reprogrammed by [[Mr. X]] to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]].
   
His main weapon is the [[Silver Tomahawk]], which he can throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in an upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.
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His main weapon is the [[Silver Tomahawk]], which he can easily throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated as 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in an upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.
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Tomahawk Man is very brave and courageous when it comes to battle, though he tends to be very strict and exclusive in not allowing anyone to know of his personal lifestyle. He is an expert horseback rider and doesn't like those who either lie or deceive others.
   
 
==Video game appearances==
 
==Video game appearances==
 
===''Mega Man 6''===
 
===''Mega Man 6''===
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{{See also|Restricted Area}}
Tomahawk Man serves as one of the initial eight bosses. His stage contains the [[Energy Balancer]], hiding behind a wall that can be broken with the [[Power Mega Man|Power Adaptor]]. He also possesses one of the [[Beat]] [[Plate]] parts if he is defeated in the correct boss room.
 
 
Tomahawk Man serves as one of the initial eight bosses. Tomahawk Man's battle can be quite difficult, and most of his attacks require some prediction to be avoided. He jumps across the screen to move. He has three types of jumps: a high jump, a long jump (both of them avoided by [[sliding]]) and a fake jump, which is just a small hop to get near Mega Man. He attacks with the Silver Tomahawk and by shooting three feathers of his headress. Both can be avoided by sliding or jumping over at the right time. On the other hand, the player should only jump to avoid them if Tomahawk Man fires near Mega Man, and not jump if Tomahawk Man fires it from far away, as Mega Man will likely get hit due to the Silver Tomahawk going up or the feathers gaining distance between them.
 
Tomahawk Man's battle can be quite difficult, and most of his attacks require some prediction to be avoided. He jumps across the screen to move. He has three types of jumps: a high jump, a long jump (both of them avoided by [[sliding]]) and a fake jump, which is just a small hop to get near Mega Man. His primary attack is shooting feathers of his headress, which can be avoided by sliding or jumping at the right time. He rarely uses the Silver Tomahawk, but it can be avoided by jumping over it at the right time. On the other hand, the player should only jump to avoid it if Tomahawk Man fires it near Mega Man, and not jump if Tomahawk Man fires it from far away, as Mega Man will likely get hit by it.
 
   
 
His weakness is the [[Plant Barrier]], which defeats him in seven hits, but as the player has fair enough energy to destroy him with it and Mega Man must get near Tomahawk Man to hit him with it, it can be quite difficult to beat him with the Plant Barrier without taking damage.
 
His weakness is the [[Plant Barrier]], which defeats him in seven hits, but as the player has fair enough energy to destroy him with it and Mega Man must get near Tomahawk Man to hit him with it, it can be quite difficult to beat him with the Plant Barrier without taking damage.
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==Data==
 
==Data==
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[[File:MM6TomahawkManData.png|right|Tomahawk Man, Master of Tomahawk.]]
 
===''Mega Man 6'' stats===
 
===''Mega Man 6'' stats===
 
'''Energy''': Solar Power<br />
 
'''Energy''': Solar Power<br />
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|like = Horse Riding
 
|like = Horse Riding
 
|dislike = Lies
 
|dislike = Lies
|jpdesc = Modeled after a native american warrior. By throwing his tomahawk, he can extinguish a candle fire 100 meters away.
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|jpdesc = Modeled after a Native American warrior. By throwing his tomahawk, he can extinguish a candle fire 100 meters away.
 
|jpquote = Tomahawkman, lies, not.
 
|jpquote = Tomahawkman, lies, not.
 
|jpgood = Courageous
 
|jpgood = Courageous
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せんとう用にカイハツされたロボット。シルバートマホークのしかくをはね攻撃でうめたが、スライディングでぬけられる。
 
せんとう用にカイハツされたロボット。シルバートマホークのしかくをはね攻撃でうめたが、スライディングでぬけられる。
   
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'''Translation:''' A robot that was developed for combat. Although Silver Tomahawk has a blind spot and the feather attack fills the gap, a Sliding can avoid them.
   
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'''[[Mega Man Legacy Collection]] text:''' A robot developed for combat. His Silver Tomahawk's dead angle is covered with a jump attack, but you can slide under him when he does it.
 
===Stage enemies===
 
*[[Colton]]
 
*[[Hotchkiss'n]]
 
*[[Metall Potton]]
 
*[[Molier]]
 
*[[Power Slam]]
 
*[[Shield Attacker#Shield Attacker GTR|Shield Attacker GTR]]
 
*[[Skull Walker]]
 
*[[Teck]]
 
*[[Roader#Twin Roader|Twin Roader]]
 
   
 
==Damage Data Chart==
 
==Damage Data Chart==
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==Other media==
 
==Other media==
 
===[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)]]===
 
Tomahawk Man appears in the [[Archie Comics]] Mega Man series, appearing earlier than the story of ''Mega Man 6'' by debuting in the [[Worlds Collide]] special event. He and most of the other Robot Masters from the classic Mega Man series appear as part of an army that attacks [[Mega Man (Archie)|Mega Man]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], and their allies when the group arrives at the [[Wily Egg]] in the [[Skull Egg Zone]].
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===''[[Mega Man Megamix]]''===
 
===''[[Mega Man Megamix]]''===
In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a robot from North America that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#The Strongest Enemy to Date|The Strongest Enemy to Date]]".
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In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a combat robot that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#The Strongest Enemy to Date|The Strongest Enemy to Date]]". Tomahawk Man and other seven competitors were reprogrammed by Mr. X to help him conquer the world, but they were defeated by [[Copy Robot|"Mega Man"]]. After Mr. X's defeat, the destruction of his base stopped the signal controlling them, and they are repaired by [[Doctor Mikhail Sergeyevich Cossack|Dr. Cossack]].
   
===''[[Mega Man Gigamix]]''===
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====''[[Mega Man Gigamix]]''====
He appears in vol. 2 of the manga in the story "[[Mega Man Megamix#Moon of Darkness|Moon of Darkness]]", where he is defeated by [[Pluto]]. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.
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He appears in vol. 2 of the manga in the story "[[Mega Man Gigamix#Moon of Darkness|Moon of Darkness]]", where he is defeated by [[Pluto]]. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.
 
===[[Mega Man (Archie Comics)]]===
 
Tomahawk Man appears in the [[Archie Comics]] Mega Man series, appearing earlier than the story of ''Mega Man 6'' by debuting in the [[Worlds Collide]] special event. He and most of the other Robot Masters from the classic Mega Man series appear as part of an army that attacks [[Mega Man (Archie)|Mega Man]], [[Sonic the Hedgehog]], and their allies when the group arrives at the [[Wily Egg]] in the [[Skull Egg Zone]].
 
   
 
===Other appearances===
 
===Other appearances===
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Normal TomahawkmanNP.jpg|Tomahawk Man from ''Nintendo Power'' magazine.
 
Normal TomahawkmanNP.jpg|Tomahawk Man from ''Nintendo Power'' magazine.
 
Tomahawk Man.jpg|Tomahawk Man
 
Tomahawk Man.jpg|Tomahawk Man
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MM&BTomahawkMan.png|Tomahawk Man's CD database sprite from ''Mega Man & Bass''.
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RStrategyC52.png|Tomahawk Man in ''[[Rockman Strategy]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*Tomahawk Man has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of ''[[Mega Man 8]]''.  Strangely, he never uses the move displayed (a slashing melee attack) in the game and there are no trees in his level.
 
*Tomahawk Man has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of ''[[Mega Man 8]]''.  Strangely, he never uses the move displayed (a slashing melee attack) in the game and there are no trees in his level.
 
 
*In Tomahawk Man's mugshot in ''Mega Man 6'', the piece of armor that covers his forehead is skin-colored instead of blue.
 
*In Tomahawk Man's mugshot in ''Mega Man 6'', the piece of armor that covers his forehead is skin-colored instead of blue.
 
*Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
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*Tomahawk Man and his stage are believed to represent the United States. His design appears to incorporate elements of both indigenous North American peoples and Cowboys, while his stage seems to be set in the American Old West; additionally, a Tomahawk is a type of axe commonly used in what is now the United States during the 17th century.
   
*Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
 
*Tomahawk Man and his stage are believed to represent the mid-western United States.
 
 
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{{mm6}}
 
{{RS}}
 
{{RS}}
 
{{classic}}
 
{{classic}}
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[[Category:Robot Masters]]
 
[[Category:Robot Masters]]
 
[[Category:Mega Man 6 bosses]]
 
[[Category:Mega Man 6 bosses]]
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[[Category:Robots whose maker is unknown]]
 
[[Category:Robots whose maker is unknown]]
 
[[Category:Cutter Robot Masters]]
 
[[Category:Cutter Robot Masters]]
[[Category:Rockman Strategy]]
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[[Category:Rockman Strategy units]]
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[[Category:One hand]]
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[[Category:Archie Comics Classic characters]]

Revision as of 22:27, 21 May 2020

This article is about the original Tomahawk Man. For his NetNavi counterpart, see TomahawkMan.EXE.

Tomahawk Man (トマホークマン Tomahōkuman) is a combat Robot Master from Mega Man 6 designed with a Native North American warrior motif. Unlike the other seven Robot Masters from Mega Man 6, Tomahawk Man was built purposely for the First Annual Robot Tournament. However, he was reprogrammed by Mr. X to help him conquer the world, and was defeated by Mega Man.

His main weapon is the Silver Tomahawk, which he can easily throw and hit a target 100 meters away (328 feet, miscalculated as 30 feet in his English CD data), but it moves in an upward arch, leaving a safe area for the opponent. To compensate for this, he can also attack by firing feathers horizontally from his headdress.

Tomahawk Man is very brave and courageous when it comes to battle, though he tends to be very strict and exclusive in not allowing anyone to know of his personal lifestyle. He is an expert horseback rider and doesn't like those who either lie or deceive others.

Video game appearances

Mega Man 6

See also: Restricted Area

Tomahawk Man serves as one of the initial eight bosses. Tomahawk Man's battle can be quite difficult, and most of his attacks require some prediction to be avoided. He jumps across the screen to move. He has three types of jumps: a high jump, a long jump (both of them avoided by sliding) and a fake jump, which is just a small hop to get near Mega Man. He attacks with the Silver Tomahawk and by shooting three feathers of his headress. Both can be avoided by sliding or jumping over at the right time. On the other hand, the player should only jump to avoid them if Tomahawk Man fires near Mega Man, and not jump if Tomahawk Man fires it from far away, as Mega Man will likely get hit due to the Silver Tomahawk going up or the feathers gaining distance between them.

His weakness is the Plant Barrier, which defeats him in seven hits, but as the player has fair enough energy to destroy him with it and Mega Man must get near Tomahawk Man to hit him with it, it can be quite difficult to beat him with the Plant Barrier without taking damage.

Rockman Strategy

Tomahawk Man appears twice in this game, first as part of a tribe with Napalm Man and Pharaoh Man. Later, he and Elec Man serve as bodyguards to Pisces in Northeast Africa, in the level "In a Tornado".

Data

Tomahawk Man, Master of Tomahawk.

Mega Man 6 stats

Energy: Solar Power
Height: 177 cm (5.8 feet)
Weight: 87 kg (192 lbs.)
Attack: 157
Defense: 71
Mobile: 149

Mega Man & Bass CD data

Tomahawk Man's CD data card

Rockman Complete Works data

せんとう用にカイハツされたロボット。シルバートマホークのしかくをはね攻撃でうめたが、スライディングでぬけられる。

Translation: A robot that was developed for combat. Although Silver Tomahawk has a blind spot and the feather attack fills the gap, a Sliding can avoid them.

Mega Man Legacy Collection text: A robot developed for combat. His Silver Tomahawk's dead angle is covered with a jump attack, but you can slide under him when he does it.

Damage Data Chart

Displays the amount of damage in units that Tomahawk Man will receive from each Special Weapon in Mega Man 6.

Mega Man 6
Mega Buster Blizzard Attack Centaur Flash Flame Blast Knight Crush Plant Barrier Silver Tomahawk Wind Storm Yamato Spear Rush Power Adapter Beat
1:3 1 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 2:2 0

Other media

Mega Man (Archie Comics)

Tomahawk Man appears in the Archie Comics Mega Man series, appearing earlier than the story of Mega Man 6 by debuting in the Worlds Collide special event. He and most of the other Robot Masters from the classic Mega Man series appear as part of an army that attacks Mega Man, Sonic the Hedgehog, and their allies when the group arrives at the Wily Egg in the Skull Egg Zone.

Mega Man Megamix

In the manga series, Tomahawk Man is a combat robot that entered in the first World Robot Championship in the story "The Strongest Enemy to Date". Tomahawk Man and other seven competitors were reprogrammed by Mr. X to help him conquer the world, but they were defeated by "Mega Man". After Mr. X's defeat, the destruction of his base stopped the signal controlling them, and they are repaired by Dr. Cossack.

Mega Man Gigamix

He appears in vol. 2 of the manga in the story "Moon of Darkness", where he is defeated by Pluto. He reappears repaired near the end of vol. 3.

Other appearances

Tomahawk Man also appeared in the manga Rockman 6 and Rockman 4Koma Dai Koushin, and a brief appearance in the Rockman & Forte manga.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Tomahawk Man has a cameo appearance in the opening scene of Mega Man 8.  Strangely, he never uses the move displayed (a slashing melee attack) in the game and there are no trees in his level.
  • In Tomahawk Man's mugshot in Mega Man 6, the piece of armor that covers his forehead is skin-colored instead of blue.
  • Tomahawk Man's weakness to the Plant Barrier might be a reference to the fact that flowers are a symbol of peace, since Tomahawk Man was built exclusively for fighting, thus being a symbol of war.
  • Tomahawk Man and his stage are believed to represent the United States. His design appears to incorporate elements of both indigenous North American peoples and Cowboys, while his stage seems to be set in the American Old West; additionally, a Tomahawk is a type of axe commonly used in what is now the United States during the 17th century.